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Sunday, October 02, 2005

It Hurts

Here's Star-Bulletin's wrap-up. Key quotes:
"To be honest I was a mess out there," Brennan said. "I was having trouble making reads and seeing what the defense was doing."

Jones echoed that.

"Colt had a lot of production, but he really doesn't understand what we are doing right now," the coach said.
Colt was 29 of 51 for 426 yards with 4 touchdown passes, so this means that once Colt gets a grasp of the offense we'll be seeing Rolovich-like numbers. Or even David Klingler like numbers! Trying to be positive here.

Here's Honolulu Advertiser's wrap-up. Key quote by snapper Tanuvasa Moe, regarding the extra point block:
"I have to be more stout. I have to be ready when they come. If they're going to hit me and the officials aren't going to call it, then obviously it's legal. I have to be stout and get in there."
But also:
Jerry Glanville, who coordinates UH's defense and special teams, thought that the Broncos' strategy of hitting Moe was "illegal," but felt it did not contribute to the failed extra-point attempt. "It was a low kick, anyway," Glanville said.

Lono Manners, among many others on the defense, had a great game, with two forced fumbles, an interception, three pass breakups and seven tackles.

The offense did great as well, especially the receivers and RB Nate Ilaoa.

Dayton Morinaga has an article about why Colt Brennan is always vomiting on the field.
One of his vomiting episodes came in the huddle just before firing a 29-yard touchdown to Davone Bess.

"I think the guys might be getting used to it because they all say 'just don't puke on me,' " Brennan said.
As long as he continues to put up big numbers and it doesn't end up ruining the Field Turf, it's all good!

@%&^%@*&!@^#!!!!!!

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