Author: Grin and Bear it (Nah!)
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Date Posted: 11:38:16 11/24/25 Mon
In reply to:
Watcher
's message, "Re: A Great Game, no, not The Game" on 10:50:14 11/24/25 Mon
When teams fail, it is generally the result of the other team's efforts. For example, when a QB is under pressure and throws an interception, it is usually because he is off balance or is unable to get his feet planted...all of which are a result of the pressure. The other aspect of the game that Brown did well was stuff the Dartmouth run. Was this a failure of Dartmouth's offensive line? Perhaps, but it could also be a result of the play of Brown's defensive line.
I am not familiar with the poster, but he, no doubt, is a Dartmouth follower, and like GG has a condescending attitude. According to said poster, Brown could never beat Dartmouth unless Dartmouth beat itself. Not true, I saw the game and Brown won because they outplayed D. Earlier in the season B outplayed URI and URI went undefeated in their conference, is ranked in the top 10, and is in the playoffs. Brown was inconsistent. I am not sure why...but they were also capable of good games.
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