Which is more important, rushing the QB or defending the pass?

Which would you rather have

  • Elite pass rush

    Votes: 11 91.7%
  • Elite secondary

    Votes: 1 8.3%

  • Total voters
    12
You know, I'd blow him too. I mean blow by him. I'm not homosexual. Really!

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It's ironic. You thought you could cheat Brigham Young out of a championship. Karma caught up to you big time! Brigham Young doesn't cheat. Other than painting the visiting locker room pink, neither does Iowa. This is a seminal moment in history. By admitting they were lucky to beat Pittsburgh Brigham Young reaps the reward. You by trying to cheat are left holding your dick. Figurative speaking, obviously. Never try to cheat someone. It will bite you in the ass. Now I don't even have to INCLUDE FL.

The problem with this example is that none of these teams had the wrist band. So, null and void.

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^^^^ Well, this oughta be interesting. DR gonna bite or not? I'm takin bets.
Doesn't matter. Brigham Young clears the last hurdle. That's called a victory, baby! Obviously it required the direct assistance of another team. There's irony here. He kept pushing and pushing and pushing and pushing. Eventually he was hung with his own rope. Now I don't have to apologise for Brigham Young University. He lost. I won. Actually I didn't win. My brother did.
 
Doesn't matter. Brigham Young clears the last hurdle. That's called a victory, baby! Obviously it required the direct assistance of another team. There's irony here. He kept pushing and pushing and pushing and pushing. Eventually he was hung with his own rope. Now I don't have to apologise for Brigham Young University. He lost. I won. Actually I didn't win. My brother did.

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It actually isn't a personal matter. People are free to make any inference. I pride myself on getting the truth out there. This was something I knew would be difficult. I'm lucky I never gave up. Brigham Young, interestingly were independently 90% compatible with a championship. That's also relevant information. It separates themselves from the pack. Pointbeing assuming a solitary team warrants selection, it's Brigham Young. I mistakenly said that Florida united with Louisiana St. Weren't eligible. Actually that's false. They do. But I think most sensible people would side with Brigham Young. And even if they don't, Brigham Young holds the advantage. F.W.I W
 
The problem with this example is that none of these teams had the wrist band. So, null and void.

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You've never heard of Jim McMahon? He spotted a head band
. Punk rock style. Same with Wilson. It's sort of a tradition at Brigham Young. Jim McMahon was the reason BYU became relevant on a national stage in case you were wondering. He's been retired a long time. He wore a headband in the Super Bowl. Pluto. For his wide receiver Dan Plater. It's worth investigating. Dan Plater.
 
You've never heard of Jim McMahon? He spotted a head band
. Punk rock style. Same with Wilson. It's sort of a tradition at Brigham Young. Jim McMahon was the reason BYU became relevant on a national stage in case you were wondering. He's been retired a long time. He wore a headband in the Super Bowl. Pluto. For his wide receiver Dan Plater. It's worth investigating. Dan Plater.

Which is why the head band is only good for pointing out who was gay in college.
 
I’m going to start tracing the path of the Championship Slap Bracelet. Cus I’m hip.
I promise. It will get considerably easier. I apologize for overcomplicating it. I am a person who likes simple things, not complexities. I think in time you will learn I am nobody's enemy. Hopefully everyone's friend. Less is more as far as a championship goes. That's why I'm against an expanded playoff. Or any playoff. Obviously it will require patience for me to deliver on my end. Please be patient.
 
But he already responded to that picture saying that the QB clearly had control of the ball. 🤣
Until he lost it he did. He lost the football after being struck in the back from behind. I've said there are ways to isolate whether or not it was a fumble. It isn't important I make reference to it anymore. The simple fact is Alabama barely beat a team short-handed at the quarterback position. Possibly a result of an intentional play to forcibly remove Colt McCoy. It seems lightening struck twice in this case. Neither player was able to complete his assignment in part because of bullish play.
That's the problem I'm having here. F.W.I.W. I don't cheat and I don't like cheaters. O.K?
 
Until he lost it he did. He lost the football after being struck in the back from behind. I've said there are ways to isolate whether or not it was a fumble. It isn't important I make reference to it anymore. The simple fact is Alabama barely beat a team short-handed at the quarterback position. Possibly a result of an intentional play to forcibly remove Colt McCoy. It seems lightening struck twice in this case. Neither player was able to complete his assignment in part because of bullish play.
That's the problem I'm having here. F.W.I.W. I don't cheat and I don't like cheaters. O.K?
For the record, both the tackle on Colt, and the hit on Gilbert were perfectly legal. The tackle on Colt was a routine tackle and he was injured. Football is a violent game and injuries happen. The hit on Gilbert was perfectly legal as well. While there are rules in place to protect a defenseless player (can’t hit the QB in the head area or knees when he’s in the pocket) if he has the ball he is not afforded any more protection than any other ball carrier, meaning you can knock the shit out of him, which in this case they did. Learn the rules, and speak ( type) from a position of knowledge, not emotion.
 
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