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Sunday, September 28, 2008

UH vs SJSU Post-Game Fan Reactions

Some bright spots from the game:

1. The defense -- Ryan Mouton, Jameel Dowling, Adam Leonard and the rest.
2. Aaron Bain made some awesome catches in traffic.
3. The shovel passes were well-timed.

Here's a small sampling of some of the fan reactions to UH's 20-17 loss to SJSU.

Da Punchbowl Kid:
First and foremost, get Tyler healthy. He would not have the kind of night he had with a healthy hand and wrist. When he’s healthy, that missing component, the offense, will show up big time. With a little more consistency, Inoke can do the job too, but I think our world turns on a 100% healthy Graunke. IMHO.
xer21:
this may be the worst set of digits ive seen in my life.

That is 17 FREAKING TURNOVERS TO 2, WHICH CAME AGAINST WEBER STATE! WE HAVE 4 PASSING TD'S TO 11 INT'S! WHEN DID WE BECOME TURNOVER U?!?!?!?
poidog:
from http://altreligion.about.com/library/weekly/aa062003a.htm
Quote:
The Circle is the most common and universal signs, found in all cultures. It is the symbol of the sun in its limitless or boundless aspect. It has no beginning or end, and no divisions, making it the perfect symbol of completeness, eternity, and the soul.
When Koa Anuenue decided to desecrate the sacred circle and take away the inner circle parking from the public, they threw off the spiritual balance of the football team that plays within the circle. the empty areas in the parking lot keep the circle from being complete, and what was once a thing without beginning or end becomes but a line.
Check out SportsHawaii, WSN and the Warrior Beat comments for a lot more.

UPDATE
: Check out this thread on UH Sports Extra for some great comments.

2 Comments:

  • At Sunday, September 28, 2008 at 6:47:00 PM HST, Blogger Unknown said…

    Warrior Offense, please move on. You do not have a Colt Brennan, you do not have the same receiving core. You seem to be stuck on "what it use to be". Shake it off and move on.

    It's okay. You need to build on what you have, which is just as good but different players and strengths.

     
  • At Monday, September 29, 2008 at 2:43:00 AM HST, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    as the bully to Bart (on Simpsons Show) would say......
    ....Haaa Haaah!!!

    say good by to the WAC title. Lost to San Jose...at Halawa????? Dayum. I predict a 3-10 season at best. Graunke = Hail Mary passes = Timmy Chang = High Horse. Colt Brennan = Mana = "The" true Warrior, humble and hungry.

     

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