Mizzou's defense is good but everything else is breathtakingly bad. It's the same old poo poo every week. No improvement. I really do not get this team at all.
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Georgia still hasn't shown too much we didn't expect. The backfield is still absolutely fantastic and the defensive front seven looks like they could be one of the best in the country. I think they had somebody in Vandy's backfield every snap. Special teams finally looks mostly competent too, and Isaiah MacKenzie is the return man we've been looking for since Boykin and Brandon Smith left. If he gets a couple yards of space on a return it's over. QB pay is still bad. Greyson Lambert is loving atrocious and while Bryce looks to be raw at best that's stlll an improvement. Yet Richt continues to refuse to play him. As good as Chubb and Michel are, all competent teams have to do is put nine in the box and we're done for. Overall it was a weird week. Our lead never went below double digits, we had a whole bunch of sterling individual performances yet we were a pick six away from Vandy being down three with four minutes left. HOTLANTA MAN fucked around with this message at 07:14 on Sep 13, 2015 |
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http://campusinsiders.com/videos/texas_daje_johnsons_electrifying_punt_return_vs_rice_2015_09_13_02_05_40 Daje Johnson did a cool thing.
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Democratic Pirate posted:A&M gave up 2 long running plays to start the game and then crushed the opposing offense the rest of the first half while the offense styled on people and Kirk continued to be really good. Second half didn't really matter besides getting new players more experience, so all in all today was a success. Arkansas sucked, like everyone else not us
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 07:14 |
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Yay Boise lost gently caress Boise
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 07:17 |
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HOTLANTA MAN posted:Yay Boise lost gently caress Boise It was the one game I wanted Boise to win
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tranime scholar posted:Mizzou's defense is good but everything else is breathtakingly bad. It's the same old poo poo every week. No improvement. I really do not get this team at all. I don't get this Drew Lock poo poo at all and somehow the receivers have no experience two years in a row
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 07:19 |
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gently caress Bret Bielema. Toledo doesn't give a poo poo about how hard you think your schedule is. gently caress Notre Dame. gently caress the SEC. gently caress Florida State. gently caress BYU for beating Nebraska and using magic underwear to beat Boise. (I'm happy they won, just wanted it to look more decisive) gently caress Alabama and especially gently caress Auburn. gently caress the SEC. gently caress ESPN and Kirk Herbstreit. gently caress the entire Big Ten and gently caress Nebraska. It was good to see Nebraska own a scrub team but we don't know much more than we did last week except that we have a definite starting HB. It was a good day of football, boys. Edit: Long live Wheez - and gently caress Rutgers.
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 07:22 |
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I feel pretty good about Iowa! Obviously winning the rivalry game is always nice, and especially so this week with Tyler Sash passing. And while Iowa State is definitely not a very good team I think they're better than they were last year. They have some talent at receiver and the Juco infusion helped their line a bit (although some of that was Iowa have trouble counting up guys and figuring out who to block when ISU threw a non-traditional front at them). And really even though I was ready to throw up my hands and give up after Canzeri fumbled in the redzone Iowa beat them pretty soundly outside of one really bad quarter They completely shut ISU's offense down in the second half and found a little rhythm in their passing game that wasn't there before. Matt Vandenberg seems like he could be the new Inexplicably Great White Iowa Wide Receiver. We did have a couple possibly significant injuries, which sucks. LeShaun Daniels is probably the best offensive player on the team and he missed the whole second half with an ankle injury after a really good first half. Canzeri is a capable enough backup and I love him out of the backfield but we don't have anyone who can reliably pound it up the middle 2-4 yards in short yardage outside of Daniels so it'd be nice to have him back for just that. And more significantly Drew Ott also missed the second half and had his arm in sling for what looks like a potentially serious wrist injury. We didn't really need him today but he's out best pass rusher and defensive lineman and we're going to miss him a lot if he misses significant time. Hopefully he's okay. There were still some stupid things that made me upset. Running the clock down to one second and then running a fake field goal from like the 30 or whatever it was is completely baffling, and the return game still has a lot of kinks to work out (once again someone caught a kick that was clearly headed out of bounds leading to Iowa starting the ball at the loving 2), but overall I've been way less upset with the coaching and design of the offense this year than the last two. The "run game coordinator" bullshit seems like it actually may have helped, and I like that we're willing to mix in a lot of pulling and power/counter stuff to go along with the usual inside/outside zone. That combined with having real running backs instead of a fullback has really be a significant improvement. I still don't love the passing game but it works a lot better when it has a decent running game to play off of. It's still way to soon to say whether or not the team is any good, but I feel a shitload better than I did before the season started. Hopefully they can keep things rolling against Pitt.
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Groucho Marxist posted:I don't get this Drew Lock poo poo at all and somehow the receivers have no experience two years in a row Pinkel is ridiculously conservative, especially with QBs. He will not (significantly) play Lock unless he absolutely has to. The only reason he played Mauk in the first place was because Franklin was injured and it was either Mauk or Berkstresser (barf). And even then, if Pinkel had the chance to play Franklin he did, even if it was a terrible idea. Remember the 2014 Cotton Bowl? As for the receivers, I got nothing. Even when Mauk actually makes a not completely terrible or retarded pass, the stonehanded receivers drop it. Our run game is nonexistent too. For a guy primarily known for his ability to find diamonds in the rough and turn them into NFL-calibur talent, I sure am not seeing a whole lot of loving development on the offense.
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 07:37 |
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UNLV football doesn't deserve to exist
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 07:44 |
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Exist one more week, UNLV! Also holy loving poo poo has Bret Bielema gotten fat. Woo Pig Sooie indeed
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 07:47 |
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illcendiary posted:Rice didn't win but at least we covered
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 08:01 |
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UCLA v BYU should be a pretty good game next week and will be a solid test for us. Hopefully Rosen shakes off the freshman jitters he had tonight (helps that we're at home next week) and the defense will continue playing great.
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 08:26 |
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looks like they'll take off Dalton Sneed's redshirt if Decker misses time which is good because gently caress watching Palandech qb another snap it's not ideal but these are the cards Sanchez was dealt and he liked them enough to keep em
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 08:30 |
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Remember when everyone ed at the Big Ten last September? Look at the OOC slate from the SEC this weekend and consider: Maybe... the SEC isn't really that good?
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buddhanc posted:http://campusinsiders.com/videos/texas_daje_johnsons_electrifying_punt_return_vs_rice_2015_09_13_02_05_40 He's one of those guys where you know your team has lovely play callers because they're always "trying to figure out how to get him the ball more often" as if, you know, just throwing it to him or handing it off to him is way, way out of the loving question. No, if we are trying to get Daje Johnson the ball, it's one jet sweep and one WR screen a game.
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 09:30 |
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PROTIP: Spending $90 on forums emoticons will not help your cursed team become less cursed. Admins/mods/sysadmins/whomever, please delete and , TIA. It could be worse though. I could have spent all of that on tickets to the A&M game. What a disaster that will be.
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 09:46 |
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But the piggy parade is so cute look at them go! And now they're going the other way!
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 09:50 |
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Bip Roberts posted:But the piggy parade is so cute And now they're losing to a MAC team And now they're losing to Louisiana-Monroe And now they have to play the rest of the SEC, which isn't nearly as good as advertised but is still better than us
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 09:53 |
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i'm a tennessee fan because i hate myself
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 11:54 |
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gently caress football
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 11:57 |
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Jazzimus Prime posted:And now they have to play the rest of the SEC, which isn't nearly as good as advertised but is still better than us It's hard not to be intensely dejected after last night. They looked horrible and I can't imagine them winning. But when you look at the numbers, it becomes even more depressing because we really should have won the game despite how bad we looked. This was the game that exposed us but we would have been exposed sooner rather than later. There were so many failures that were obvious that it's not really worth getting into. There are a few excuses, though, which at least explain some of the really questionable decisions. The most important is that Alex Collins was sick all week and in the ER so wasn't 100% and our back-up Kody Walker injured his thumb early on. That's why our QB ended up almost the leading rusher with just two scrambles and why we failed to convert in the red zone so many times. RB was a major concern for me because of the loss of Korliss Marshall, Juan Day, and Jonathan Williams. Last night we really only had a true freshman to rely on. It would be nice if that was the only problem but our secondary was atrocious and we did the same four man rush all game long without ever so much as hurrying the QB. Here are some stats which are depressing: Arkansas had 30 first downs. Toledo had 15 Arkansas had 515 yards and Toledo had 318 Arkansas had the ball for 38 minutes and Toledo had 22 Brandon Allen was 32 for 53 for 412 yards Everything cost us yesterday - no run game, penalties at inopportune times to call back touchdowns or stall drives, a blocked punt that set up a Toledo TD, an end zone interception, a missed field goal that forced a TD attempt in field goal range at the end, a wasted time out that cost us 40 seconds at the end, a defensive line without any pressure, an offensive line without run block capability, the list goes on and on. I will say that I've been happy with Brandon Allen. He missed clutch throws which is totally in keeping with his MO but he was putting the ball where it should be and had a lot of drops or else his percentage would have been even better. I can see the team getting better but I'm not sure the amount they will improve will lead to winning any more than 1 or 2 games. You should buy a crying
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PrinceRandom posted:Kyle Allen is good Yeah but our O-Line and Offensive calling was still kinda bad. Kyle Allen is legit gonna be the next Tannehill though.
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 13:34 |
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After watching Kentrell Brothers' INTs I looked him up on twitter. He shook the event staffs' hands after the first game and retweeted pictures of the graduate students' labor rally. Dude really is the best.
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 13:46 |
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I woke up and everything still hurts
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 14:19 |
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Picked up a production gig yesterday and got to watch the whole Texas game from the sidelines. I had never been to a CFB game before. It was pretty fun.
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Checking in with a raging hangover to say that football remains stupid and dumb. And I'm still not sure what ISU's offensive coaches did during halftime. I guess they had a pizza party instead of making adjustments or something.
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 14:30 |
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Unbelievable rear end ripping performed by UF's head coach https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIqLPvXIXCA
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http://gephardtdaily.com/local/breaking-news-university-of-utah-football-players-wounded-in-campus-shooting/ Two Utah football players have been wounded in a shooting. Twitter is saying that some gang members showed up at a party and started shooting. The two Utes are in stable condition and have not been identified yet. Also, most local media doesn't seem to be confirming that the two injured men are football players, so that might just be a twitter rumor? also, what the gently caress, there are gangs in Salt Lake City? Pakled fucked around with this message at 14:40 on Sep 13, 2015 |
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Farking Bastage posted:Unbelievable rear end ripping performed by UF's head coach Cool Muschamp motivational technique, I hope he can match Coach Boom's sterling record at UF! BTW those are literally the ugliest loving uniforms not only that I've seen but that humanity has imagined.
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 14:52 |
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Whole lot of people out there living vicariously through McElwain by merit of what he said, how he said it, and who he said it to without any repercussions like getting your tubby rear end beat like a drum.
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 15:01 |
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Football is our one true religion and Jerrod Heard(Blessed be his name) is our Prophet
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Thoguh posted:Checking in with a raging hangover to say that football remains stupid and dumb. And I'm still not sure what ISU's offensive coaches did during halftime. I guess they had a pizza party instead of making adjustments or something. I think it was mostly Iowa playing a lot better, especially up front. I'm not really sure what else the coaches could have done (they should have gone for that 4th and short but that's the only galling thing I can think of off the top of my head). They've always had the right plan to attack Iowa's defense and get mismatches, but they're still at a talent disadvantage and sometimes one team's players just play better. Our Dline completely shut down the running game and started regularly getting to the QB in a way they couldn't early on, and the secondary and especially linebackers did a much better job on coverage. There's only so much coaches can do, at some point the players have to actually, ya know, make plays On another subject I am biased and dumb here probably but I think it'd be premature for Arkansas fans to just give up. I only watched bits and pieces of that game because it overlapped with El Assico but based on what I saw and the stat sheet it seems like they dominated it and just couldn't get the ball in the end zone for some reason. That's usually a fluke. And it's not like the SEC looks so dominant that they won't have a chance to win conference games. MourningView fucked around with this message at 15:27 on Sep 13, 2015 |
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Transcript of what Mac said to Kelvin Taylor:quote:look at me! Don't look down! Fuckin' be a man! You let this fuckin' team down! That's fuckin' bullshit! And you think it's fuckin' okay! Fuckin' lovely!
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Invicta{HOG}, M.D. posted:I will say that I've been happy with Brandon Allen. He missed clutch throws which is totally in keeping with his MO but he was putting the ball where it should be and had a lot of drops or else his percentage would have been even better. This is exactly why I'm done with him tbh. What's the use in having a QB that can't throw for a touchdown? I have never seen a guy throw for over 400 yards where I didn't feel comfortable when he dropped back to pass. I don't care that he can throw a bubble screen that the WR turns into a big run or that he can hit a guy in the middle of a very soft zone. Every QB on our roster can do that. He can't hit anyone in coverage and he doesn't know how to throw into the endzone. On the play before the INT he threw in the endzone he missed his guy in the back of it, he missed guys on that last drive, he just misses guys in the end zone and it has been a problem his whole career with us. He can't throw against a short field. Rafe or Austin are likely the future, we might as well start trotting them out there if we are going to lose games we should win. They can't be any more disappointing than BA because they won't be starting for their third year. Man, I knew hoping for much more than 7 win and being competitive in the losses was going to be a tough ask this year but I didn't expect things to be this bad. chaoslord fucked around with this message at 15:31 on Sep 13, 2015 |
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MourningView posted:I feel pretty good about Iowa! Me too. They aren't overwhelmingly good but they're very solid. Good enough, with their schedule, to win the West and make a really good bowl game if things fall into place. Ott is so important to the DL. I really hope he isn't out long. Beathard missed some throws but he played extremely well under pressure. I'm impressed with that kid. I think he could be REALLY good by seasons end. It's like Kirk went from conservative to "well gently caress it lets try this" on that fake fg. That was insane. Pretty dumb. Our offensive line wasn't great on pass protection in the first half but got much better in the second as they seemed to wear down the ISU DL. Let's hope they improve there before Big Ten play. Run blocking seemed really good and I wasn't sure why they abandoned the run for awhile in the first half. Overall impressive win in a tough environment.
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MourningView posted:I think it was mostly Iowa playing a lot better, especially up front. I'm not really sure what else the coaches could have done (they should have gone for that 4th and short but that's the only galling thing I can think of off the top of my head). They've always had the right plan to attack Iowa's defense and get mismatches, but they're still at a talent disadvantage and sometimes one team's players just play better. Our Dline completely shut down the running game and started regularly getting to the QB in a way they couldn't early on, and the secondary and especially linebackers did a much better job on coverage. There's only so much coaches can do, at some point the players have to actually, ya know, make plays. I don't think there was much of a talent difference, if you did a draft with players from both teams you'd end up with about half Iowa and half ISU as starters. And ISU was ahead going in to halftime and looked pretty decent, though not dominant. Then in the second half Iowa made adjustments on defense and ISU didn't on offense, resulting in 66 total yards in the entire second half. Our defense held pretty well despite giving up those big scrambles to Beatherd and being hung out to dry constantly by the offense. It was still tied with just a few minutes left. ISU's offense just totally died after halftime, we got outcoached.
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# ? Sep 13, 2015 15:34 |
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Dalvin Cook won't save us forever
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ZenVulgarity posted:Dalvin Cook won't save us forever Shut up, yes he will. Hopefully.
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