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Florida @ #16 Florida State - 6:30 CST - ABC

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#18

That was amazing. A sack to a TD after about 20 yards of running in the backfield. 

#21

the ole slide/dive into the endzone

interesting if they will spot it where he "gave himself up" or not

#26
44 minutes ago, Macanudo said:

Osweiler and his special friend are making Lowell Galindo listenable right now.

Pretty exacting when it comes to career end:

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Brock Alan Osweiler is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League for seven seasons. He played college football at Arizona State and was selected by the Denver Broncos in the second round of the 2012 NFL Draft. Wikipedia
Born: November 22, 1990 (age 32 years), Coeur d'Alene, ID
Height: 6′ 7″
Number: 17 (Denver Broncos / Quarterback), MORE
Spouse: Erin Osweiler (m. 2014)
Career end: October 16, 2019
Date drafted: 2012

 

#32

Second time I have seen Travis go into a slide at the goal line… both didn’t look purposeful, but how does that work from an officiating standpoint?

#33
1 minute ago, closetohumping said:

What is Travis 40 time?  

No one knows because he slides at 39 yards. 

#35

I get that Manning may be a great pocket QB (hopefully) but there is no substitute for one with elite agility who can kill you with the run. It just puts so much pressure on the defense. 

#36
Just now, TonyTexas said:

If he was sliding, shouldn’t that have been an illegal hit by the Florida player?

This is part of my question. If he is sliding he should get all the defenseless player protections, but also needs to spot the ball at the beginning of the slide, which didn’t happen on his first TD

#38
3 minutes ago, Wally Pryor said:

I get that Manning may be a great pocket QB (hopefully) but there is no substitute for one with elite agility who can kill you with the run. It just puts so much pressure on the defense. 

Correct.  That’s why a guy like Nelson could be better and why Caleb Williams will win heisman 

#39
3 minutes ago, Laxtonto said:

If he is sliding he should get all the defenseless player protections, but also needs to spot the ball at the beginning of the slide, which didn’t happen on his first TD

He was spotted down then too, scored on the next snap from the 1. 

#41

Brilliant play call.  Used the referee to pick off the defender, leaving the receiver open for a TD.

#42

I said at the time that I thought Norvell was a good hire. I think he will have them winning consistently.

The Taggert hire was idiocy on steroids. A friend of our family had a son on the team at the time and he had one meeting/encounter with Taggert and he decided right away not to use his final year of eligibility.

FSU is pretty good. Not great but, on the upswing.

Edited by PittsburghTiger

#43
6 minutes ago, shadow_operative2.0 said:

He was spotted down then too, scored on the next snap from the 1. 

They need to ditch the stupid slide rule.  This is a football game, not practice.  If you run, you go completely down or you get hit.

#45
2 minutes ago, Pig Bellmont said:

Florida needs to answer if they want to stay in this game 

Richardson is trying.  They look to go to the 4th quarter only down 7.

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