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Story Struggling to Find a Story

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http://www.kentucky.com/sports/college/kentucky-sports/uk-football/article146182544.html

Anyone else share my opinion that Mark Story spends too much time trying to find goblins for UK football? He comes up short of saying "Fear the Brohm" but he seems to want to say it. For my part, I think Brohm will be hitting the career reset button after 4 years in West Lafayette, even though he will prove more "successful" than Hazlett. That won't require miracles.
 
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http://www.kentucky.com/sports/college/kentucky-sports/uk-football/article146182544

Anyone else share my opinion that Mark Story spends too much time trying to find goblins for UK football? He comes up short of saying "Fear the Brohm" but he seems to want to say it. For my part, I think Brohm will be hitting the career reset button after 4 years in West Lafayette, even though he will prove more "successful" than Hazlett. That won't require miracles.

link seems to be bad - I get an "oops" message
 
Was the OP referring to this story?? http://www.kentucky.com/sports/college/kentucky-sports/uk-football/article146182544.html

I'm not a huge Mark Story fan by any stretch, but I didn't see anything over-the-top negative against UK in this particular article.
Not over the top negative... I just get the sense he wants to suggest that before all is said and done we might have reason to fear the likes of Joker and particularly Brohm... and I don't see that ever being the case.
 
I took that article the same way as the OP. It's once again Story trying to create a 'story' where there is none.
 
Not over the top negative... I just get the sense he wants to suggest that before all is said and done we might have reason to fear the likes of Joker and particularly Brohm... and I don't see that ever being the case.
Agree
 
Don't think I'll fret over Brohm, Phillips and Sanford coming after the 2-4 SEC quality players the state usually produces. Bigger threat will come from more powerful schools.
 
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