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BJWilliams wrote:I think a lot of that was us taking the foot off the gas after Fogg's TD.
From the class of 09 wrote:Come on bj aside we played prevent cover 2 the whole 2nd halfBJWilliams wrote:I think a lot of that was us taking the foot off the gas after Fogg's TD.![]()
we get it your drinking the
but your comments are becoming comical BJ.

Purple Haize wrote:To follow upon MikeBrown from the game post.Or maybe a receiver playing QB?
He is a running back playing quarterback. Ideally you would like to havaa multiple threat QB be a QB playing RB
LibertyFlames.com wrote:First-Half Push Leads Flames over BuccaneersClick Here for Full Story
October 22, 2011| Lynchburg, Va.| Box Score
Scott Hyland celebrates following his 22-yard interception return for a touchdown against Charleston Southern on Saturday afternoon.
Liberty took advantage of Charleston Southern's inability to score early, jumping out to a 31-point first-half lead en route to a 38-16 Big South victory, Saturday afternoon, inside CSU Stadium.
With the victory, the Flames move to 5-3 on the season, following their fourth-straight win. Liberty also improves to 3-0 in Big South play, becoming the first team in conference history to win its first three league games in five consecutive seasons.
Jbrown wrote:Why would we play anything but prevent cover 2 the whole second half? We're up a ton. They're terrible. Why run the more complex schemes and give teams even more to look at us on film? You can't judge our defense by the second half of the game any of the last three weeks. Look at what they did in the first half of the last three games when they were actually trying.From the class of 09 wrote:Come on bj aside we played prevent cover 2 the whole 2nd halfBJWilliams wrote:I think a lot of that was us taking the foot off the gas after Fogg's TD.![]()
we get it your drinking the
but your comments are becoming comical BJ.
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
olldflame wrote:We are pretty deep at CB. I wonder if any thought has been given to using Kevin on offense?
NotAJerry wrote:I got to watch Hudson a couple of times in HS. He's a guy who probably could have made it in the Sun Belt/MAC. If Woodrum is a good as his hype, next year is going to be an interesting battle for the #2 spot behind Brennan.Stop with this foolishness!
El Scorcho wrote:post at your own risk.
PAmedic wrote:BTW: congrats on CSU for getting 3300 out to the game todayI swear there's no way they got 3300 there. It had to be more like 2000. Somebody's from CSU is fudging the numbers.![]()
what a friggin joke. They may wanna talk to Birm-South @ how that switch to DIII works
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
jcmanson wrote:We have Ayers too who is better than Kenny Scott in my opinion.olldflame wrote:We are pretty deep at CB. I wonder if any thought has been given to using Kevin on offense?NotAJerry wrote:I got to watch Hudson a couple of times in HS. He's a guy who probably could have made it in the Sun Belt/MAC. If Woodrum is a good as his hype, next year is going to be an interesting battle for the #2 spot behind Brennan.Stop with this foolishness!
We are deep at CB, yes, but Fogg is every bit as good as Walt Aikens. Plus you really need 4 CBs. We have Aikens, Fogg, Lee and Kenny Scott, and Lee will be gone after this year. Fogg needs to stay right where he is. And I love the kid. One of my favorite players. Also, we have talent on offense. Greg Pratt and Chase Barnett will step up just fine behind Hayes.
Hudson just saw his most meaningful snaps in a Liberty uni. He will be 4th on the depth chart next year, at best. Brennan, Gabe, and Woodrum. I've said it before, Gabe and Woodrum is the battle to watch. Both were HIGHLY recruited. Hudson and the offense looked terrible in the 2nd half.