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Subject: Re: YALE vs. Holy Cross...


Author:
holtsledge
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Date Posted: 16:54:43 09/20/25 Sat
In reply to: Yale OL 's message, "YALE vs. Holy Cross..." on 18:08:59 09/14/25 Sun

I think Yale could be the class of the league. I did watch first gtr before Dartmouth game but I am not sure how well Tony Romo's son is, he missed a few deep throws so fill me in but Pitsenberger is real deal but so its D's Crowther they both might have the best OL's in the league should be fun in a couple of weeks

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[> [> Subject: Re: YALE vs. Holy Cross...


Author:
voy vey
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Date Posted: 18:03:43 09/20/25 Sat

Reno the Younger overthrew deep balls a lot in the first half, was more accurate in second half. But overall, he did not look like a game-dominator, to my eyes. It was a Pitsenberger-first offense for Yale today.
[> [> Subject: Reno, doing his job, was steady throughout.


Author:
Valmas (Stoic)
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Date Posted: 19:15:53 09/20/25 Sat

It was Reno's first Yale game, first home game and first start playing for his father. Not a game dominating performance, perhaps, but it came with no critical mistakes, either; better to overthrow, than to be intercepted; and coming against a credible defense, in its fourth outing. Reno did very well.
[> [> [> Subject: Re: Reno, doing his job, was steady throughout.


Author:
voy vey
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Date Posted: 21:09:15 09/20/25 Sat

Nothing to disagree with there, Valmas. I had hoped that a recruited SEC QB might have shown signs of dominance at the Ivy level, but I'll settle for steady every week of the season. Especially since he's listed as a sophomore.
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Author:
Drew2411
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Date Posted: 21:58:10 09/20/25 Sat

If he were throwing to SEC WRs, you likely would. Throwing to Ivy WRs the separation will be lacking. And Yale lost a lot at WR.

First start as a sophomore- I was impressed.
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Author:
robert (semple)
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Date Posted: 22:13:56 09/20/25 Sat

Shipp nowhere in evidence. Is he hurt?
[> [> Subject: Re: YALE vs. Holy Cross...


Author:
Old Blue
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Date Posted: 07:58:33 09/21/25 Sun

Gentlemen; Our blue had an overall good performance playing without several key players, including an offensive tackle, defensive tackle and split ends. Mr. Reno made some good passes and managed the squad very well. I still have a concern about linebacker and thank God for Mr. Pitsenberger looks like he is the player who will carry our squad on his back.


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