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<blockquote data-quote=".Bodhi." data-source="post: 131856683" data-attributes="member: 1683017"><p>Well, based on your first few sentences, Doege didn't beat TCU and ISU, the matchup, according to you, was in WVU's favor. TCU's d-line wasn't talented enough. Then you undercut your argument by admitting that when the rest of the offense if playing well, Doege has the ability to play well and to not lose the game. What about when one component of the offense is struggling? Does Doege have the ability to elevate the team? An easier question about a WVU player has never been asked. Of course not. </p><p></p><p>As for Greene being too short to see over the line to be useful....whoever recruited him and gave him a scholarship should lose their job immediately. Why sign a player to a position that he's too short to play? Did he shrink 4 inches?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".Bodhi., post: 131856683, member: 1683017"] Well, based on your first few sentences, Doege didn't beat TCU and ISU, the matchup, according to you, was in WVU's favor. TCU's d-line wasn't talented enough. Then you undercut your argument by admitting that when the rest of the offense if playing well, Doege has the ability to play well and to not lose the game. What about when one component of the offense is struggling? Does Doege have the ability to elevate the team? An easier question about a WVU player has never been asked. Of course not. As for Greene being too short to see over the line to be useful....whoever recruited him and gave him a scholarship should lose their job immediately. Why sign a player to a position that he's too short to play? Did he shrink 4 inches? [/QUOTE]
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