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My sons team, Tulane, got waxed by BYU last night. To say the least I am not impressed with them at all, we played 15 freshman in the loss. Cody got a helment to the knee in the 4th quarter, from a 350 LB guard, and will have a MRI tomorrow to establish how bad his MCL was injured. We would appreciate a prayer, he did jack him up some BYU butt before he went out, made a great hit on a RB on a pitch that was recovered and went in for a TD that got called back on a penalty. This will be long but hopefully helpful.
BYU is overall not very athletic but very disciplined and very well coached. Only 3 African American, or black, whatever is politically correct players on the entire team. Two of the black players are corners and 1 wide receiver.
Offense: QB looks like he is 5"11 with a beer belly. Somewhat mobile but is very intelligent and disciplined and will not make mistakes. No throws over 25 yds but is pinpoint accurate and will tuck and run if it is not there.
RB's: Very big and not very fast. Did not see one run more than 8 yds on Tulane but they will have a 4 yd push from the OL. Neither one runs faster than a 4.7 and make very few cuts. They don't have to as they have major road graders in front of them!
WR'S: A nightmare! Not one with more than 4.7 speed but can you say "HANDS"! Big guys all over 6'2" with superglue on their fingers. Danger is not in their athletic ability but they run precision routes and will flood a zone with 3 receivers. I can see this being a major problem if the D runs zone coverage. I promise you none of them are impressive until you see them go up for a ball and take it out of the DB's hands. All are posession receivers with nary a speed guy, even the black WR is not very fast but will snatch a fly out of the air!
TE: Huge body guys around 250 that again are sure handed. Will line up in the slot to flood the zone which causes nightmares unless the safeties are on their game. LB's will be drawn to the other side as they run a 2 TE setup as needed to give space to the opposite side of the field.
OL: Here is your worst dream come true. The offensive line weighs over 1600 lbs! Freaks of nature with major discipline. They will stay on the block until the whistle blows, continuing downfield 10 yds or more on running plays. Solid brick wall on pass blocking, can be picked apart if we Y cross on the blitz or bring major pressure off the corner. Only problem is the QB has 5 receivers and makes lightning quick decisions on his throws.
We did manage to injure the 6'6"300 lb LG so give us some credit for that. His back up is only 6'2" 280 so take advantage of the help!
DEFENSE:
Again I will reiterate that they are not very athletic but VERY disciplined and make very few mistakes. We did manage to give a concussion to the FS as he tried to tackle our RB with his head down and received a very nice knee to the helment. Thought he had perished until his feet finally moved after a five minute nap!
DL: Nose tackle 6'1" 309, Left End 6'4" 260, Right End 6'3" 265. Not athletic as we are used to but just huge and have motors that do not stop! Very good technique and relentless in pursuit.
LB"S: SLB 6'3" 230, MLB 6'1" 230, BLB 6'2" 232, WLB 6'3" 240. Not fast but again disciplined and will fill the gaps without fail. Weakness is in coverage.
DB's: Except for the two brothers on the corners not much athleticism. i cannot stress how disciplined and well coached these guy's are. No mistakes just solid coverage. Weakness is speed and the safety over the top.
My Take on the FSU VS BYU matchup: IF, IF FSU can get our offensive weapons in space it will be an easy game. Passing game needs to be quick slants, posts, or flooding their zones. These guy's have not seen the speed we have and will be outmaned. Problem is can our offensive line give Ponder time to make the throw? Serious concerns over our OL being able to handle a 30-50 lb advantage over the DL of BYU. I am not sold that we can run on them up the middle. They are really strong in that area. IF, IF we can get our guys outside the end and around the corner it will be easy points on the board.
We should be able to handle their offense with little problem as long as our DB's play controlled and disciplined coverage. I do worry if we run zone coverage and they eat us up on the short routes. No deep threat in sight but they will pick your bones for 8-15 yds at a time. Safeties are imperative and must play well or it could get ugly. Our DL better have some depth and rotate or the earth movers on the BYU side will wear them out quick.
MY PREDICTION: FSU 28 BYU 21
@+# does that have to do w/ anything?
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
Mike not knowin what u tombout
Willis, Cobbs, Miller
COMMITT !
Juwan James on the way too.
C. Riggs has now changed his announce date til after gran and CLk meet his moms on dec 1st
even when we lose, we win
Vols Beyotch!
Originally Posted by Mamba MVP
^I know right
Ahh...finally it's Tennessee week. This %!+-whooping will be of mammoth proportions, Kiffin is going to be crying on his daddy's shoulders on the sidelines.
*+@ does that have to do w/ anything?Originally Posted by dreClark
My sons team, Tulane, got waxed by BYU last night. To say the least I am not impressed with them at all, we played 15 freshman in the loss. Cody got a helment to the knee in the 4th quarter, from a 350 LB guard, and will have a MRI tomorrow to establish how bad his MCL was injured. We would appreciate a prayer, he did jack him up some BYU butt before he went out, made a great hit on a RB on a pitch that was recovered and went in for a TD that got called back on a penalty. This will be long but hopefully helpful.
BYU is overall not very athletic but very disciplined and very well coached. Only 3 African American, or black, whatever is politically correct players on the entire team. Two of the black players are corners and 1 wide receiver.
Offense: QB looks like he is 5"11 with a beer belly. Somewhat mobile but is very intelligent and disciplined and will not make mistakes. No throws over 25 yds but is pinpoint accurate and will tuck and run if it is not there.
RB's: Very big and not very fast. Did not see one run more than 8 yds on Tulane but they will have a 4 yd push from the OL. Neither one runs faster than a 4.7 and make very few cuts. They don't have to as they have major road graders in front of them!
WR'S: A nightmare! Not one with more than 4.7 speed but can you say "HANDS"! Big guys all over 6'2" with superglue on their fingers. Danger is not in their athletic ability but they run precision routes and will flood a zone with 3 receivers. I can see this being a major problem if the D runs zone coverage. I promise you none of them are impressive until you see them go up for a ball and take it out of the DB's hands. All are posession receivers with nary a speed guy, even the black WR is not very fast but will snatch a fly out of the air!
TE: Huge body guys around 250 that again are sure handed. Will line up in the slot to flood the zone which causes nightmares unless the safeties are on their game. LB's will be drawn to the other side as they run a 2 TE setup as needed to give space to the opposite side of the field.
OL: Here is your worst dream come true. The offensive line weighs over 1600 lbs! Freaks of nature with major discipline. They will stay on the block until the whistle blows, continuing downfield 10 yds or more on running plays. Solid brick wall on pass blocking, can be picked apart if we Y cross on the blitz or bring major pressure off the corner. Only problem is the QB has 5 receivers and makes lightning quick decisions on his throws.
We did manage to injure the 6'6"300 lb LG so give us some credit for that. His back up is only 6'2" 280 so take advantage of the help!
DEFENSE:
Again I will reiterate that they are not very athletic but VERY disciplined and make very few mistakes. We did manage to give a concussion to the FS as he tried to tackle our RB with his head down and received a very nice knee to the helment. Thought he had perished until his feet finally moved after a five minute nap!
DL: Nose tackle 6'1" 309, Left End 6'4" 260, Right End 6'3" 265. Not athletic as we are used to but just huge and have motors that do not stop! Very good technique and relentless in pursuit.
LB"S: SLB 6'3" 230, MLB 6'1" 230, BLB 6'2" 232, WLB 6'3" 240. Not fast but again disciplined and will fill the gaps without fail. Weakness is in coverage.
DB's: Except for the two brothers on the corners not much athleticism. i cannot stress how disciplined and well coached these guy's are. No mistakes just solid coverage. Weakness is speed and the safety over the top.
My Take on the FSU VS BYU matchup: IF, IF FSU can get our offensive weapons in space it will be an easy game. Passing game needs to be quick slants, posts, or flooding their zones. These guy's have not seen the speed we have and will be outmaned. Problem is can our offensive line give Ponder time to make the throw? Serious concerns over our OL being able to handle a 30-50 lb advantage over the DL of BYU. I am not sold that we can run on them up the middle. They are really strong in that area. IF, IF we can get our guys outside the end and around the corner it will be easy points on the board.
We should be able to handle their offense with little problem as long as our DB's play controlled and disciplined coverage. I do worry if we run zone coverage and they eat us up on the short routes. No deep threat in sight but they will pick your bones for 8-15 yds at a time. Safeties are imperative and must play well or it could get ugly. Our DL better have some depth and rotate or the earth movers on the BYU side will wear them out quick.
MY PREDICTION: FSU 28 BYU 21
damn this game could ge tugly if our offense doesnt improve
As long as the @!$! bum Crompton is back there, you can count on that offense not improving.
@+# does that have to do w/ anything?Originally Posted by dreClark
My sons team, Tulane, got waxed by BYU last night. To say the least I am not impressed with them at all, we played 15 freshman in the loss. Cody got a helment to the knee in the 4th quarter, from a 350 LB guard, and will have a MRI tomorrow to establish how bad his MCL was injured. We would appreciate a prayer, he did jack him up some BYU butt before he went out, made a great hit on a RB on a pitch that was recovered and went in for a TD that got called back on a penalty. This will be long but hopefully helpful.
BYU is overall not very athletic but very disciplined and very well coached. Only 3 African American, or black, whatever is politically correct players on the entire team. Two of the black players are corners and 1 wide receiver.
Offense: QB looks like he is 5"11 with a beer belly. Somewhat mobile but is very intelligent and disciplined and will not make mistakes. No throws over 25 yds but is pinpoint accurate and will tuck and run if it is not there.
RB's: Very big and not very fast. Did not see one run more than 8 yds on Tulane but they will have a 4 yd push from the OL. Neither one runs faster than a 4.7 and make very few cuts. They don't have to as they have major road graders in front of them!
WR'S: A nightmare! Not one with more than 4.7 speed but can you say "HANDS"! Big guys all over 6'2" with superglue on their fingers. Danger is not in their athletic ability but they run precision routes and will flood a zone with 3 receivers. I can see this being a major problem if the D runs zone coverage. I promise you none of them are impressive until you see them go up for a ball and take it out of the DB's hands. All are posession receivers with nary a speed guy, even the black WR is not very fast but will snatch a fly out of the air!
TE: Huge body guys around 250 that again are sure handed. Will line up in the slot to flood the zone which causes nightmares unless the safeties are on their game. LB's will be drawn to the other side as they run a 2 TE setup as needed to give space to the opposite side of the field.
OL: Here is your worst dream come true. The offensive line weighs over 1600 lbs! Freaks of nature with major discipline. They will stay on the block until the whistle blows, continuing downfield 10 yds or more on running plays. Solid brick wall on pass blocking, can be picked apart if we Y cross on the blitz or bring major pressure off the corner. Only problem is the QB has 5 receivers and makes lightning quick decisions on his throws.
We did manage to injure the 6'6"300 lb LG so give us some credit for that. His back up is only 6'2" 280 so take advantage of the help!
DEFENSE:
Again I will reiterate that they are not very athletic but VERY disciplined and make very few mistakes. We did manage to give a concussion to the FS as he tried to tackle our RB with his head down and received a very nice knee to the helment. Thought he had perished until his feet finally moved after a five minute nap!
DL: Nose tackle 6'1" 309, Left End 6'4" 260, Right End 6'3" 265. Not athletic as we are used to but just huge and have motors that do not stop! Very good technique and relentless in pursuit.
LB"S: SLB 6'3" 230, MLB 6'1" 230, BLB 6'2" 232, WLB 6'3" 240. Not fast but again disciplined and will fill the gaps without fail. Weakness is in coverage.
DB's: Except for the two brothers on the corners not much athleticism. i cannot stress how disciplined and well coached these guy's are. No mistakes just solid coverage. Weakness is speed and the safety over the top.
My Take on the FSU VS BYU matchup: IF, IF FSU can get our offensive weapons in space it will be an easy game. Passing game needs to be quick slants, posts, or flooding their zones. These guy's have not seen the speed we have and will be outmaned. Problem is can our offensive line give Ponder time to make the throw? Serious concerns over our OL being able to handle a 30-50 lb advantage over the DL of BYU. I am not sold that we can run on them up the middle. They are really strong in that area. IF, IF we can get our guys outside the end and around the corner it will be easy points on the board.
We should be able to handle their offense with little problem as long as our DB's play controlled and disciplined coverage. I do worry if we run zone coverage and they eat us up on the short routes. No deep threat in sight but they will pick your bones for 8-15 yds at a time. Safeties are imperative and must play well or it could get ugly. Our DL better have some depth and rotate or the earth movers on the BYU side will wear them out quick.
MY PREDICTION: FSU 28 BYU 21
Originally Posted by SaltineWarrior
@+# does that have to do w/ anything?Originally Posted by dreClark
My sons team, Tulane, got waxed by BYU last night. To say the least I am not impressed with them at all, we played 15 freshman in the loss. Cody got a helment to the knee in the 4th quarter, from a 350 LB guard, and will have a MRI tomorrow to establish how bad his MCL was injured. We would appreciate a prayer, he did jack him up some BYU butt before he went out, made a great hit on a RB on a pitch that was recovered and went in for a TD that got called back on a penalty. This will be long but hopefully helpful.
BYU is overall not very athletic but very disciplined and very well coached. Only 3 African American, or black, whatever is politically correct players on the entire team. Two of the black players are corners and 1 wide receiver.
Offense: QB looks like he is 5"11 with a beer belly. Somewhat mobile but is very intelligent and disciplined and will not make mistakes. No throws over 25 yds but is pinpoint accurate and will tuck and run if it is not there.
RB's: Very big and not very fast. Did not see one run more than 8 yds on Tulane but they will have a 4 yd push from the OL. Neither one runs faster than a 4.7 and make very few cuts. They don't have to as they have major road graders in front of them!
WR'S: A nightmare! Not one with more than 4.7 speed but can you say "HANDS"! Big guys all over 6'2" with superglue on their fingers. Danger is not in their athletic ability but they run precision routes and will flood a zone with 3 receivers. I can see this being a major problem if the D runs zone coverage. I promise you none of them are impressive until you see them go up for a ball and take it out of the DB's hands. All are posession receivers with nary a speed guy, even the black WR is not very fast but will snatch a fly out of the air!
TE: Huge body guys around 250 that again are sure handed. Will line up in the slot to flood the zone which causes nightmares unless the safeties are on their game. LB's will be drawn to the other side as they run a 2 TE setup as needed to give space to the opposite side of the field.
OL: Here is your worst dream come true. The offensive line weighs over 1600 lbs! Freaks of nature with major discipline. They will stay on the block until the whistle blows, continuing downfield 10 yds or more on running plays. Solid brick wall on pass blocking, can be picked apart if we Y cross on the blitz or bring major pressure off the corner. Only problem is the QB has 5 receivers and makes lightning quick decisions on his throws.
We did manage to injure the 6'6"300 lb LG so give us some credit for that. His back up is only 6'2" 280 so take advantage of the help!
DEFENSE:
Again I will reiterate that they are not very athletic but VERY disciplined and make very few mistakes. We did manage to give a concussion to the FS as he tried to tackle our RB with his head down and received a very nice knee to the helment. Thought he had perished until his feet finally moved after a five minute nap!
DL: Nose tackle 6'1" 309, Left End 6'4" 260, Right End 6'3" 265. Not athletic as we are used to but just huge and have motors that do not stop! Very good technique and relentless in pursuit.
LB"S: SLB 6'3" 230, MLB 6'1" 230, BLB 6'2" 232, WLB 6'3" 240. Not fast but again disciplined and will fill the gaps without fail. Weakness is in coverage.
DB's: Except for the two brothers on the corners not much athleticism. i cannot stress how disciplined and well coached these guy's are. No mistakes just solid coverage. Weakness is speed and the safety over the top.
My Take on the FSU VS BYU matchup: IF, IF FSU can get our offensive weapons in space it will be an easy game. Passing game needs to be quick slants, posts, or flooding their zones. These guy's have not seen the speed we have and will be outmaned. Problem is can our offensive line give Ponder time to make the throw? Serious concerns over our OL being able to handle a 30-50 lb advantage over the DL of BYU. I am not sold that we can run on them up the middle. They are really strong in that area. IF, IF we can get our guys outside the end and around the corner it will be easy points on the board.
We should be able to handle their offense with little problem as long as our DB's play controlled and disciplined coverage. I do worry if we run zone coverage and they eat us up on the short routes. No deep threat in sight but they will pick your bones for 8-15 yds at a time. Safeties are imperative and must play well or it could get ugly. Our DL better have some depth and rotate or the earth movers on the BYU side will wear them out quick.
MY PREDICTION: FSU 28 BYU 21
Here we go....Originally Posted by smoke ya later
some of the mormons I have met are pretty racist
Yea, Jim McMahon said he used to hate all the rules they had and stuff he had to doOriginally Posted by Scott Frost
You dont have to be a mormon to go to BYU but you do have to abide by Mormom customs/beliefs/rules/etc.
no one said anything but you. and we aint goin nowhere it was a statement nothing else so just leave it at that no need to quote meOriginally Posted by Fear The Ibis
Here we go....Originally Posted by smoke ya later
some of the mormons I have met are pretty racist
Keep all that race BS in general please.