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BLS105_Akron_Indian_7677022.jpgIndiana wide receiver James Hardy, left, runs out of the tackle of Akron's John MackeyBLS102_Akron_Indian_7677677.jpg Indiana quarterback Kellen Lewis (15) runs past Akron's John Mackey
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BLS105_Akron_Indian_7677022.jpgIndiana wide receiver James Hardy, left, runs out of the tackle of Akron's John MackeyBLS102_Akron_Indian_7677677.jpg Indiana quarterback Kellen Lewis (15) runs past Akron's John Mackey
Posting two pictures where Mackey doesn't make a play is very unfair. Maybe the opponent made a great run or catch. No one football player can make every play. Not including any of the good plays he makes shows a real bias. He has made far more good plays than bad and I'm not saying either of these were bad. What gives? :unsure:
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He has made far more good plays than bad and I'm not saying either of these were bad.  What gives? :unsure:
Only two photos I found of him from that game. Don't read too much into it.I guess if you don't want your photo taken of (you) missing tackles...don't miss.If you find photos of him making a good play in the game, this would be a great place to post them.
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He has made far more good plays than bad and I'm not saying either of these were bad.  What gives? :unsure:
Only two photos I found of him from that game. Don't read too much into it.I guess if you don't want your photo taken of (you) missing tackles...don't miss.If you find photos of him making a good play in the game, this would be a great place to post them.
Point well taken. Perhaps with a home game and k ent in town, the local paper might get a picture of a zips player making a play.
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I'm telling you guys.....I've been watching Akron football for almost 30 years, and I have seen few players as dependable as John Mackey when it comes to making a tackle. Actually, when someone is as good as him, you notice when he does NOT make a tackle. Because it happens that infrequently.

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And CJ got nominated on offense.Did you see what the Buffalo QB did against Penn St.? Yikes!OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKDrew Willy, QB, BuffaloJunior - Randolph, N.J. (Randolph HS)Willy went 28-for-39 for a career-high 330 yards and a touchdown against 12th-ranked Penn State in a 45-24 loss. The junior signal caller completed 72 percent of his passes against one of the top defenses in the nation. The 330 yards passing was the second highest single game total in the Bulls’ Division I-A era. Willy led a UB offense that produced the most points vs. PSU in regulation in the last 12 games

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