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Subject: Re: State Of The League


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RedWin
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Date Posted: 09:36:26 11/15/24 Fri
In reply to: Ivy Inquisitor 's message, "State Of The League" on 19:51:09 11/10/24 Sun

I have no problem with modern offenses and commercial breaks, but the refs need to move these games along. In terms of the commercial breaks, keep playing the game and if there is a big play during a commercial break then run it as a replay. Secondly the refs need to move these games along and a running clock in the last two minutes might be a good start. In comparison, I was at a Giants game earlier this year that started at 1:00 pm and we were on the road before 4 pm. Of course our QB is not exactly the next Tom Brady. At least the games move along when we run the football.

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Date Posted: 18:05:05 11/15/24 Fri

John Harvard: You make a solid case for Charles De Prima’s passing ability. My “State of The League “ post from last week I mentioned that Charles De Prima is a runner that can throw and Jordon Craig is a thrower that can run. Since these two complement each other why aren’t they evenly rotated? Though I love how the Crimson has utilized De Prima as “John Lovett “ at RB, QB and WR.

I won’t be surprised if Harvard goes run-heavy with 3-4 Running Backs , with De Prima getting most of the snaps. I can see Jordon Craig used for passing situations.

Besides Liam O’Brien Harvard’s defense has to be aware of Hosely and Richardson. As for the offense they have to go up against Penn’s stringent defense line.

Besides, Harvard and Penn the other game most interests me is Princeton- Yale. It’s been a while since that game didn’t have championship implications.

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John Harvard
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Date Posted: 17:38:53 11/16/24 Sat

Deprima 13-18 and a touchdown. Ran for 122 and passed for 169.

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