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    Hopefully Colgate is in the playoffs again next year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bison 4 Life View Post
    Hopefully Colgate is in the playoffs again next year.
    Colgate has lost fewer games to NDSU than JMU has.

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    Don't bother to answer that. I already know the answer. My next question is "why not?"

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    Ah, the streamer issue. If anybody paid attention, those damn streamers got wet and melted to the concrete. I’m not sure how the cleaning crew will end up dealing with them. Do they stick even after they dry out? If not, yuck.

    Anyway, carry on.


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    I keep watching this play by Hayes. Pre-snap (keep in mind JMU was going fast on O) he waves for help because he knows he is on an island against two receivers way bigger than him and has no help. He absolutely manhandles the first Stapleton and form tackles the second one (like TBeck did to the two 6’5” guys in the downtown Fargo parking lot). IOW, don’t back a Bison into a corner, cuz you’re gonna get beat—what an incredible, physical play by Hayes (payback to Stapleton for Hayes’ first Natty against him as a true freshmen). Can’t tell you how impressive (and important) this play was/is). Did any JMU player make a play even close to comparable as this?


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    Quote Originally Posted by CAS4127 View Post
    I keep watching this play by Hayes. Pre-snap (keep in mind JMU was going fast on O) he waves for help because he knows he is on an island against two receivers way bigger than him and has no help. He absolutely manhandles the first Stapleton and form tackles the second one (like TBeck did to the two 6’5” guys in the downtown Fargo parking lot). IOW, don’t back a Bison into a corner, cuz you’re gonna get beat—what an incredible, physical play by Hayes (payback to Stapleton for Hayes’ first Natty against him as a true freshmen). Can’t tell you how impressive (and important) this play was/is). Did any JMU player make a play even close to comparable as this?


    https://twitter.com/jpfingsten/statu...238941185?s=21

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    There is no doubt he saved a touchdown and 4 points. It was a play that unfortunately will and to some extent already has faded in light of the dramatic offensive plays and the pick by Hendricks.
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    There is no doubt he saved a touchdown and 4 points. It was a play that unfortunately will and to some extent already has faded in light of the dramatic offensive plays and the pick by Hendricks.
    As a defense guy, it will never fade for me, nor will Jimmy’s interception—which happened directly in front of me (as did the fake FG). Awesome!! I’m not sure peeps appreciate just how difficult both those plays were, with Hayes’ be the more difficult one. Ironically, Jimmy blew his coverage assignment on Hayes’ play and abandoned his coverage on the pick play.


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    Somebody already mentioned Hankey's 17 tackles in the title game (10 solo) - not sure anybody mentioned that he lead the team in tackles in every playoff game though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAS4127 View Post
    I keep watching this play by Hayes. Pre-snap (keep in mind JMU was going fast on O) he waves for help because he knows he is on an island against two receivers way bigger than him and has no help. He absolutely manhandles the first Stapleton and form tackles the second one (like TBeck did to the two 6’5” guys in the downtown Fargo parking lot). IOW, don’t back a Bison into a corner, cuz you’re gonna get beat—what an incredible, physical play by Hayes (payback to Stapleton for Hayes’ first Natty against him as a true freshmen). Can’t tell you how impressive (and important) this play was/is). Did any JMU player make a play even close to comparable as this?


    https://twitter.com/jpfingsten/statu...238941185?s=21


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    Quote Originally Posted by CAS4127 View Post
    As a defense guy, it will never fade for me, nor will Jimmy’s interception—which happened directly in front of me (as did the fake FG). Awesome!! I’m not sure peeps appreciate just how difficult both those plays were, with Hayes’ be the more difficult one. Ironically, Jimmy blew his coverage assignment on Hayes’ play and abandoned his coverage on the pick play.


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    I too have watched this one over and over and over again. What a play!!! Josh Hayes is just like hypertension - the silent killer!
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