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Beginning of the END?
Spiderlegs:
Athletically YSU matches up nicely with SIU. SIU is more aggressive on the DL, but SIU has a weak secondary, and its passing game is not always sharp. Some good throws, some aggressive DL play on the part of YSU and there is a chance for a win. I was startled how much the YSU defense fell apart after the MSU game, where it looked like it was finally coming together, but that's the history of W. teams--a couple big performances a year and collapsing when it counts. The possibility of a win next week is there, but it is hard to be optimistic when year after year W. teams don't learn from experience about what works and what doesn't work.
ysubigred:
--- Quote from: IAA Fan on October 12, 2014, 01:03:39 PM ---I must apologize for the site being down, but I was tailgating all day and missed the issue. All the talk about how good WIU is ... bull crap. I thought if I slept on it, my outlook would change ...but it has not:
1. Their QB was big and slow. How was he not sacked 10 times? WIU left their left side opened and we took it EVERY TIME ...then their QB just handed off to #2, with our D-line at least 1 or 2 players short ...EXACTLY as the WIU coaches had planned.
2. How long have we been in this league now? So did no one think to tell the players how WIU plays? They have ALWAYS been low, mouthy, trained to play dirty with perfection. This is the best I have every seen them I mean they used to stick their hands up our players opened sleeves and hold them. Now they get inside the helmets and everything. Yet we retaliated ...EXACTLY as the WIU coaches had planned.
3. They watched the films from St. Francis & used the exact same plays and we fell for it again ...EXACTLY as the WIU coaches had planned. We pulled back on the punt & the guy ran a non-measured mile against us ...EXACTLY as the WIU coaches had planned. They ran a simple prep-school criss-cross against us in the end-zone ...and we sent 2 players into the middle & left a receive wide-open for the TD ...EXACTLY as the WIU coaches had planned.
I could go on all day. We were simply exposed for the crap team that we are yesterday. I see why Wolf wants to use two QB's for as good as Wells' arm is ...his footwork is equally non-existent. Until thsi come ..if ever, we will have no run game without Nania in there. Before yesterday, the WIU QB was the lowest ranked starting QB in the conference & we make him look like an NFL star ...just as we have done for the past 4-seasons.
Yet we stand here and talk about a bad offense. I will point out, that we cam back from 17-down to take a short lead. We almost did it twice.
WIU coaches played our defense like a monkey attached to a grinder.
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"IF" YSU's defense had any discipline at all they'd be ok. Special teams and an offense that can't get out of their way in the second half kills YSU.
Dan you never cease to amaze me ;)
JFootball2:
--- Quote from: IAA Fan on October 12, 2014, 01:03:39 PM ---I must apologize for the site being down, but I was tailgating all day and missed the issue. All the talk about how good WIU is ... bull crap. I thought if I slept on it, my outlook would change ...but it has not:
1. Their QB was big and slow. How was he not sacked 10 times? WIU left their left side opened and we took it EVERY TIME ...then their QB just handed off to #2, with our D-line at least 1 or 2 players short ...EXACTLY as the WIU coaches had planned.
2. How long have we been in this league now? So did no one think to tell the players how WIU plays? They have ALWAYS been low, mouthy, trained to play dirty with perfection. This is the best I have every seen them I mean they used to stick their hands up our players opened sleeves and hold them. Now they get inside the helmets and everything. Yet we retaliated ...EXACTLY as the WIU coaches had planned.
3. They watched the films from St. Francis & used the exact same plays and we fell for it again ...EXACTLY as the WIU coaches had planned. We pulled back on the punt & the guy ran a non-measured mile against us ...EXACTLY as the WIU coaches had planned. They ran a simple prep-school criss-cross against us in the end-zone ...and we sent 2 players into the middle & left a receive wide-open for the TD ...EXACTLY as the WIU coaches had planned.
I could go on all day. We were simply exposed for the crap team that we are yesterday. I see why Wolf wants to use two QB's for as good as Wells' arm is ...his footwork is equally non-existent. Until thsi come ..if ever, we will have no run game without Nania in there. Before yesterday, the WIU QB was the lowest ranked starting QB in the conference & we make him look like an NFL star ...just as we have done for the past 4-seasons.
Yet we stand here and talk about a bad offense. I will point out, that we cam back from 17-down to take a short lead. We almost did it twice.
WIU coaches played our defense like a monkey attached to a grinder.
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Did you just try to give the offense credit for what the defense did? if the offense plays better we dont need to come back from down 17.
JFootball2:
--- Quote from: IAA Fan on October 12, 2014, 01:28:44 PM ---BTW. How come the fans were smart enough to clap their hands & try to throw WIU's timing off; yet none of the linebackers or players on the sidelines were told to do it? Such simple little things that make a difference in a ball game. Is that a penalty now? Possibly we were worried about it spooking our own?
Let's not forget how bad the officiating was. NO excuses, but they were very poor
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yes that is a penalty, been that way for a very long time now
ohiofootball:
Since when it is a penalty for players on the sidelines to wave their hands Jfootball? Were those the rules when you played in your flag football league?
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