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Subject: Re: Bobby Sewell


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Date Posted: 20:02:09 10/25/09 Sun
In reply to: foehi 's message, "Re: Bobby Sewell" on 18:43:58 10/25/09 Sun

Foehi - depending on the weather, hopefully, some 8 to 10 thousand; I think the students attended the one home game they usually show up for; it is not Family Day or Homecoming so that will not help. It is hoped that the Title implications would be compelling. Watching that Farnham kid is worth the price of admission and the QB is exellent in getting him the ball. Brown has played well at home (grass) the last several years.I see the game as a toss-up despite Penn's dominant defense - don't see Penn doing much running against Brown's def line; the secondary is another story. If it comes down to the kicking game, Brown is in trouble.

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Date Posted: 20:06:20 10/25/09 Sun

I'd rather be worried about the kicking game than the passing game like I am. This will be a very hard game for Penn to win.
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Date Posted: 20:12:44 10/25/09 Sun

I think that Penns defense can hold Brown to 20 points or so , but the key is getting production from the offense . They need a QB threat who can both run and pass . If they can get 1 TD from the special teams or defense then perhaps the offense can score 2 TDs to win . Penn also has a better coach then Cornell (and Columbia ) so maybe that will help .


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