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go guins:

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--- Quote from: Penguin Ice on November 28, 2016, 12:25:13 PM ---The weather for Saturday is a high of 53. Winds about 7 miles an hour. And steady rain all afternoon. Not sure a passing game is going to work. Need to grind this one out and stay away from fumbles

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The latest forecast shows the rain holding off untill 5 p.m. with a light wind. I think J.S.U. will load up the box take their chances and force Hunter to throw. The key here will be pass protection and giving him time to throw..Should be interesting

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If I'm playing YSU that is what I would do.  The difference with Hunter is he can drop back and sling it.  I don't believe he ever zipped the ball last year like he did as a freshman.  I think he is now throwing back to form.  I assume something was hurt last year, but have no inside or info to confirm.  In any case we are far better now than the middle of the season.

FOOTBALLFEVER:
Something has to give, Jacksonville allowed just 236 yards per game in conference play. 65 on the ground and 171 through the air and opponents only completed 44 % of their passes and threw a good amount of interceptions . I just feel the strength of conference will end up being the difference in this game

Penguin Nation:
According to both Massey and Sagarin, Samford, a bubble team that squeaked into the playoffs, would be ranked 7/11 in the MVFC, and only that high because of an explosive offense.  The Samford D is ranked in the bottom 3 of every major defensive category of the SoCon. 

Three of our final four conference games were against the bottom three teams in the MVFC.  The one team we played in the last five weeks that was anywhere close to worthy of a seed was NDSU, who defeated us by three scores.  Our conference schedule was very top heavy.

I don't understand how the sports announcers and coaches can say, "we are peaking" now, or feel that they can extrapolate the results of MSU or Samford to playing JSU.  The only team like JSU we've recently played is NDSU.  If the Browns win their first game against Hubbard, will they claim they are peaking?

With Moss and Wright back, I think the defense can overcome deficiencies elsewhere....I hope.

mayor:

--- Quote from: go guins on November 30, 2016, 10:16:01 AM ---
--- Quote from: FOOTBALLFEVER on November 30, 2016, 08:12:40 AM ---
--- Quote from: Penguin Ice on November 28, 2016, 12:25:13 PM ---The weather for Saturday is a high of 53. Winds about 7 miles an hour. And steady rain all afternoon. Not sure a passing game is going to work. Need to grind this one out and stay away from fumbles

--- End quote ---
The latest forecast shows the rain holding off untill 5 p.m. with a light wind. I think J.S.U. will load up the box take their chances and force Hunter to throw. The key here will be pass protection and giving him time to throw..Should be interesting

--- End quote ---
If I'm playing YSU that is what I would do.  The difference with Hunter is he can drop back and sling it.  I don't believe he ever zipped the ball last year like he did as a freshman.  I think he is now throwing back to form.  I assume something was hurt last year, but have no inside or info to confirm.  In any case we are far better now than the middle of the season.
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It might be because we haven't played anybody good since the middle of the season except NDS and they handed our ass to us. :)

FOOTBALLFEVER:
I really don't consider 360 yards of offense against the Bison Defense a total A$$ beating we moved the ball between the 20's very good. Yes they had 10 points off of turnovers..Why the hate Mayor?

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