ah, I forgot about the transitive property of sports
9/14/2009 6:47:08 PM
^ I just find it humorous that they wrote an article about our inept offense 10 days after the game in question, but seem to ignore the fact that UNC's offense could only muster 10 points against UConn even after their defense produced multiple turnovers. While UConn may have a stout defense, the Big East isn't known for producing defensive powerhouses. The SEC is. Regardless, nothing can excuse that abortion of a running game UNC put forth on Saturday. So they had key blockers injured. Big fucking woop. Nobody cut State slack when Vermiglio went down, and Left Tackle is arguably the most important blocking position in an offense, especially in the passing game. If the author really felt this story was worth writing/blogging, he could have at least made it about both State and UNC's offensive woes. Then it would have at least appeared to be more relevant/timely. As it stands right now, it just appears to be a journalist trying to demonstrate the transitive property he just learned at the community college night math class he is taking.
9/14/2009 7:01:09 PM
^ Yeah, I can't figure it out but the media is still drinking the UNC kool-aid. I hope they're going to get exposed by ECU. UNC may be the better team, but ECU is going to be hongry.[Edited on September 14, 2009 at 7:52 PM. Reason : .]
9/14/2009 7:51:47 PM
9/14/2009 8:22:26 PM
i think, quite unfortunately, that ecu is the one who will get exposed next weekendthough that will just make the unc collapse even sweeter when it happens
9/14/2009 9:02:53 PM
Hasn't ECU already been exposed? Almost losing to App and getting smacked by West Virginia certainly shouldn't make them feel good
9/14/2009 9:19:56 PM