Knights Crush The Terps

wheezer

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I believe this was an away game I was at

First play of the game was a swing pass by Maryland that was picked off and taken into the endzone for a RU td

Good start I would say
 

yesrutgers01

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Nov 9, 2008
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Jersey Joe Martinek
It’s funny. Everyone k it’s how fast T Brown was back on that team and never realized that Joe was even faster. Another deceptive fast guy from back in those days was D’Imperio. I think he may have been gone the year before but fast as hell.
 

Plum Street

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Jun 21, 2009
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It’s funny. Everyone k it’s how fast T Brown was back on that team and never realized that Joe was even faster. Another deceptive fast guy from back in those days was D’Imperio. I think he may have been gone the year before but fast as hell.
Martinek was more like 3 yards and a cloud of dust.

I think he also got into a dust up with ash and staff because tickets weren’t left for him or something, right ?
 

yesrutgers01

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Martinek was more like 3 yards and a cloud of dust.

I think he also got into a dust up with ash and staff because tickets weren’t left for him or something, right ?
The ticket thing was Teel. And Joe actually was the fastest guy on the team in 09.
 

GoodOl'Rutgers

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Martinek was the guy who seemed to only cut to his left.. correct? I have noticed that Monangai is similarly fond of the lateral jump like a stair step.. but he goes right.

Martinek running upfield:

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yesrutgers01

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Martinek was the guy who seemed to only cut to his left.. correct? I have noticed that Monangai is similarly fond of the lateral jump like a stair step.. but he goes right.

Martinek running upfield:

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^ <<< <
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(...repeat)
pretty much- Joe was mostly going to the left. And when he would hit that sideline- he often just broke away from the defense.