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Old 09-04-2007, 11:52 PM
macallan25 macallan25 is offline
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From what I saw.....Freeman looked fine.

If KState doesn't have that monumental screw up on special teams in the fourth quarter (roughing the kicker), Auburn would have been in a very, very bad spot.
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Old 09-05-2007, 12:02 AM
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From what I saw.....Freeman looked fine.

If KState doesn't have that monumental screw up on special teams in the fourth quarter (roughing the kicker), Auburn would have been in a very, very bad spot.
Agreed, though I've always thought that 90% of roughing the kicker calls are BS anyway, that one included. If a roughing the kicker needs to exist, it needs to be exactly the same application as "roughing the passer." Something blatantly unnecessary after the ball is away. Being in mid-air trying to block a kick and not changing course (see Newton's laws of motion) shouldn't cut it.

BTW, trust me on this, Freeman was still not in top shape for that one. Spent all spring semester (at least) partying at Teke.
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Old 09-05-2007, 12:27 AM
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We were at the ASU-Michigan game on Saturday and I am proud to be a Mountaineer!!! We went to Michigan from NC on Thurs. and came back Sunday. The Michigan fans were classy and most congratulated us on the win. Ann Arbor is a pretty town, it reminds me of Chapel Hill, that other school in NC!

It feels amazing to have witnessed history being made and being in the largest sport gathering in the world that day.
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Old 09-05-2007, 01:06 AM
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Agreed, though I've always thought that 90% of roughing the kicker calls are BS anyway, that one included. If a roughing the kicker needs to exist, it needs to be exactly the same application as "roughing the passer." Something blatantly unnecessary after the ball is away. Being in mid-air trying to block a kick and not changing course (see Newton's laws of motion) shouldn't cut it.

BTW, trust me on this, Freeman was still not in top shape for that one. Spent all spring semester (at least) partying at Teke.
Yeah, I agree.....I think the rule is pretty asinine......it's football. Should be self explanatory.
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Old 09-05-2007, 09:23 PM
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K-State did have Auburn in a pretty tight spot. However, thankfully the offense clicked into another gear and the defense finished them off.

Defense played fine, but the offense needs a boost. Hopefully that happens when Lester and Fannin get back in the lineup.
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