I've watched the now starters stand on the sidelines for 2 years, with the acception of that boo kid, Johntae Gleaves, and Holder. These are just three out of the many kids that now fill the positions of the seniors that left them. The seniors made their mark, but they lost in the first round of the playoffs in the 2006 postseason. Anyone with a brain could tell that there were some bad calls, but that is not what lost the game for the green wave. It was the big headed senior class whom everyone looked to as gods. How many of them started? Maybe 18. But to them, they weree the team. With this standpoint, noone can share a victory if they don't feel like part of the team. Anyways, i was at the game friday night. The wave came out spectacular with a fumble recovery and shortly thereafter a touchdown. The team gets backed up inside the red-zone and 11 punts a line drive into 41s hands. I personally think Lassiter made an honest call by putting a kid with experience in that situation. But 29 seemed to punt the ball 40+ yards every time. Oh well. The kids need to get aggressive on D and need to step up on O. I believe that if we smoothe out the kinks, we will be a successful team. Oh yeah, when did 17 make a good play during the game? If he is good, put him in. And Marco runs like he has weights in his shoes, or like he is tryin to invent a new dance. oh well. Good luck boys.