BleedGopher
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I'd say that was a fair and accurate article.
Chip needs to do the math, before he writes the story. Gray was 17/30 or 56.67%. " He needs to improve his completion percentage to 60 percent or higher and just make the routine plays." If he had hit one, just one more throw. He would have been 18/30 or 60%. If he had hit 4 more and gone 21/30 he would have been at 70% For the want of one more completion we use the shades of gray and scatterarm slam. Come on Chip, do some math.
Chip needs to do the math, before he writes the story. Gray was 17/30 or 56.67%. " He needs to improve his completion percentage to 60 percent or higher and just make the routine plays." If he had hit one, just one more throw. He would have been 18/30 or 60%. If he had hit 4 more and gone 21/30 he would have been at 70% For the want of one more completion we use the shades of gray and scatterarm slam. Come on Chip, do some math.
Great Plains Gopher said:Martinez was in the same boat last year, but he had a huge day Saturday, hitting close to 80%. Gray is about where Weber was, but he runs a lot better, which is why he should have been starting by his sophomore year - by now it would be paying off.
He missed when it mattered, I think he had two touchdowns that were way off target, against a better team that is the difference between winning and losing.
He missed when it mattered, I think he had two touchdowns that were way off target, against a better team that is the difference between winning and losing.