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LTtxfan

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  1. 4 minutes ago, taybo20 said:

    Has someone said this? My understanding is physically he is fine. Just worn out physically and emotionally 

    Can't believe Tiger went out twice on Saturday..... He looked tired after Saturday early match...... Probably had very little energy left for his Singles Match against Rahm...

    Cost USA two Matches.... Not a good decision by Furyk

  2. 5 minutes ago, taybo20 said:

    Tiger had nothing this whole thing. But that seems like normal for him in Ryder cup. I know the pressure to play him, but Tiger probably shouldn’t have played until singles, just like Phil 

    Tiger has a bad record in 4Ball and Foursomes at Ryder Cup...

  3. 7 minutes ago, hookem48 said:

    All of the excuses of what kind of golf is played in the US vs Europe is pretty silly these days, it's not like the Euro tour plays on links courses every week and most of the top guys are basically full time PGA players and how many don't come to the US to play college golf? 

    With Koepka's experience on European Tour, he should dominate in this Ryder Cup.... He's won 2 Majors this year...

  4. 59 minutes ago, LTtxfan said:

    Hard to give any credibility to this PFF ratings stuff with such poor throws by Sam to Duvernay and CJ...... That was an average performance

    This writer agrees...

     "However, even though Ehlinger completed more than 80 percent of his passes, the misses stood out. The sophomore once again missed junior wide receiver Devin Duvernay on a post route to open the game, continuing a disturbing trend in attempted targets of the speedster. Texas ultimately punted on that possession, so Ehlinger’s miss cost the Longhorns a critical score.

    There was also a throw that went wide of junior wide receiver Collin Johnson on a 3rd and 7 in Kansas State territory following the Wildcats score that narrowed the deficit to its final margin.

    So while it may seem odd on the surface to criticize a player who completed so many passes, within the context of the game, Ehlinger demonstrated that his accuracy is still the missing piece to becoming a truly good quarterback. "

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