FB: Liberty League

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unionpalooza

Quote from: Oline89 on Yesterday at 07:15:47 PMSo I have been lurking in the weeds all year watching the LL drama unfold.
Some entry level dipsh!t observations:

-Qbs win football games.Period. Hobart completely sh!t the bed by starting a rookie, while benching the presumed starter to begin the season. Patch dealt with a lot of crticism the past few years, I am happy he is breaking out this year.
-The Statesmen really took a royal screwing with the schedule this year.  No easy games from the E8 followed by the top 3 in the LL.  Now they play the creampuffs in the last 3.  Hobart AD has to help the boys a little more next year.
-Great to see RPI and Union at the top of LL board
-The LL proves to be one of the most competetive, fun and least predictable leagues in the nation. I will be sitting back and eating popcorn the rest of the way....
-Go Sports....

Wholeheartedly agree on Patch - it's always extra fun to watch when the QB is the toughest dude on the team.  He's clearly the heart of this squad.  Not sure I've seen a dumber move all year than the hit to the head/targeting at Patch on the second drive of the Ithaca game.  When I saw the sideline react when Patch got up and went back in after clearing concussion protocol, I knew Union would find a way to win that game.

PS:  To be clear, not accusing the IC guy of a dirty play.  I'm sure he just let emotions get the best of him and did a dumb thing.

Bartman

Congratulations to Jeremy Weiss, Hobart QB, who was the LL Offensive Player of the Week with 300+ yards and 4 TDS against SLU and a Hobart record QB rating for a game of 317. He now leads all LL QB's with a season rating of 171.   
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