KJ Sets SEC Passing record in his debut

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    • #2804
      cardcrimsoncardcrimson
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      600+ yards and 5 TDs. Amazing. Congrats to KJ and the Pirate.

      Just imagine what he could have done at Stanford if we had any creativity on offense. Our talent has to be better than Mississippi State, right?

       

       

    • #2805
      Genuine RealistGenuine Realist
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      Ah . . .  no.

      I wouldn't give you two cents for all your fancy rules if, behind them, they didn't have a little bit of plain, ordinary, everyday kindness - yeah, and a little looking out for the other fella, too.

    • #2806
      Avatargpn38
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      Impressive! He threw 60 times. It woulD have taken him three games 5o throw that many under Shaw.

      • This reply was modified 5 years, 6 months ago by Avatargpn38.
    • #2808
      LegendLegend
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      That guy had an amazing game.

      Happy for him. Leach is amazing.

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      Sic transit gloria mundi (so shut up and get back to work)

    • #2811
      Rocky17Rocky17
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      Lex would never believe me about the Leach O and Shaw`s horrible O concept of playing not to lose.  Makes me sick to my stomach at what could have been.  Costello was always the real deal.  DD was wrong about Costello and this is the perfect combination, Costello and Leach.

    • #2916
      rjnwmillrjnwmill
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      A return to the median?

      Accuracy, read issues or defensive scheme?

      Here's a toast with one last pour, may it last forever and a minute more;
      Good fortune seems to you have sung, to live and love way past long

    • #2917
      LegendLegend
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      Saw that.  It was more fun when he was blowing up LSU.

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    • #2918
      Rocky17Rocky17
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      I saw the game and listened to Leach post game.

      Leach was mostly happy with his D but the O led by Costello was “over exuberant”.   Costello’s stats were great but with the game on the line, a combination of bad luck, questionable decisions and poor judgement by Costello cost them a game they would win 90% of the time.  Twice within the 20 and another 2 times within the 10, Costello either threw a poor pass or poor pass into coverage or a short run on 4th down was turned back by a good call on D, all during the last 18 minutes of the game.

      Leach gave the team the tools and game plan to win easily but instead of having patience and taking what the D gave them with its 8 man coverage D, Costello kept getting impatient and throwing downfield into the strength of the D.  The result was several interceptions at key game junctures.

      Kudos to a great game plan execution by Arkansas and Costello should be criticized for not following Leach`s game plan as designed and exhibiting overconfidence or foolhardiness or both at times.  I just wish Costello and Leach had 2 or 3 years together.

      • This reply was modified 5 years, 6 months ago by Rocky17Rocky17.
    • #3013
      LegendLegend
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      Um. This KJ thing isn’t aging well.

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    • #3014
      Mick1Mick1
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      He now has nine interceptions, most in the NCAA FBS this year.  He’s also #47 in rating, #8 in yards, #24 in TDs (6), #16 in sacks (8).

      Audaces fortuna iuvat

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