Yahoo's Andrew Buchholtz talks about the Weston Dressler touchdown at the end of the first half and says football fans shouldn't be surprised at what the little guy from Bismarck can do. Read on.
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I just watched the little guy from Bismarck when he played for Univ of North Dakota, who by the way wear GREEN & WHITE !!! Dressler is a class act. After he scores does he do some sort of wiggle or dance. Nope. Throws the ball to the Ref after all he has been in the endzone before. Way to Go Weston.
Just who is this writer? Like his article on the punt it is an interesting mix of fact and fiction. He wonders how DD eluded the ends; they never got to him, he never had to elude them. He claims Dressler threw a "hockey shoulder check"; no, Barker just pushed him. He wonders if the Riders would have had time for a play if he had been ruled down. This is not the NFL. If the clock was stopped with one second a play would have been run even if the clock went to 0 before the snap. Finally he states that Dressler "could be on pace" for a career year. Well, he either is or he isn't, just do the math.
You were concerned (justifiably) about being plagiarized Mitch; this guy should have no such worries.
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I just watched the little guy from Bismarck when he played for Univ of North Dakota, who by the way wear GREEN & WHITE !!! Dressler is a class act. After he scores does he do some sort of wiggle or dance. Nope. Throws the ball to the Ref after all he has been in the endzone before. Way to Go Weston.
Just who is this writer? Like his article on the punt it is an interesting mix of fact and fiction. He wonders how DD eluded the ends; they never got to him, he never had to elude them. He claims Dressler threw a "hockey shoulder check"; no, Barker just pushed him. He wonders if the Riders would have had time for a play if he had been ruled down. This is not the NFL. If the clock was stopped with one second a play would have been run even if the clock went to 0 before the snap. Finally he states that Dressler "could be on pace" for a career year. Well, he either is or he isn't, just do the math.
You were concerned (justifiably) about being plagiarized Mitch; this guy should have no such worries.
Bill W.
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