John Haley, Alex Joseph bring violence to the football.
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Often you, get a better perspective on Temple games by reading the out-of-town papers.
Here's one take, out of The Post.
My take on the game:
Just an incredibly courageous performance by quarterback Adam DiMichele, who Eagles' announcer Merrill Reese called the best quarterback in college football.
Get Bruce Francis
the ball, please.
If you don't
know who he is,
he's No. 82
and he's being
single-covered
by these MAC corners.
He's wide open. ...
Nobody can cover him.
Nobody.
the ball, please.
If you don't
know who he is,
he's No. 82
and he's being
single-covered
by these MAC corners.
He's wide open. ...
Nobody can cover him.
Nobody.
Adam wasn't his best, but my question is:
Would you be your best coming off what is basically a separated shoulder?
The bottom line is he won the game for Temple at crunch time. Survive and advance. That's what it's all about at this point.
Also, memo to offensive coordinator Matt Rhule and head coach Al Golden:
Get Bruce Francis the ball, please. If you don't know who he is, he's No. 82 and he's being single-covered by these MAC corners. He's wide open. A simple pitch and catch and he shakes the guy and is gone.
Nobody can cover him.
Nobody.
The guy yelling to get Bruce Francis the ball during the entire game was me.
Do me a favor. Watch the film. One guy on him, playing 15 yards off the ball 90 percent of the time.
If Navy does it, a simple pitch and catch to a guy who will be playing in the NFL next year would be the best play in the arsenal and open so much else up.
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