I have LOTS of notes about what I saw in this game.
First
of all, we won the toss and deferred. Brilliant! I dont know why any
coach wouldnt want to have the ball to start the second half. It doesnt
make sense to me to recieve the kickoff to start a game.
On the
first drive that Syracuse had, they went for a fourth down pass, and it
was incomplete. Albany then had a 3 and out. We were taking so long to
not only break the huddle, but to get to the huddle. The offense showed
no urgency in the huddle, and it showed on the field. On their second
drive, the Shock scored. It happens, the defense hung their heads, but
it happens. The offense ran a few more plays, and the quarter ended. The
Shock added another score making it 14-0. We retaliated with a 29 yard
strike to Issmail Green. The Shock scored right before the half on what
is the most confusing sequence I have ever seen in football. A player
was made to leave the field with 29 seconds left because he was wearing a
dark visor. In that time, the Refferee stopped the clock for no reason.
The reasoning he gave was that there was a penalty. The penalty was the
play after the clock had stopped. After the touchdown, we were told it
was because he wasnt sure if it was a first down. The clock is only to
stop for a first down if the chains are brought out to measure, which
they were not, and then the clock starts of the ref's whistle. Which
isnt at all what happened. The penalty was for offsides, even though the
ball had been snapped by the center. This allowed Syracuse to score
right before the end of the half. This was all set up because of a
botched snap on what should have been a punt. WE NEED TO PRACTICE
SPECIAL TEAMS MORE!!!
The Second half saw a renewed sense of
urgency for the Mallers. The Mallers scored and the score was 20-14.
Then, the Shock broke off an 89 yard toss for a touchdown. On that, I
saw some great blocking which took 3 players out of the play (2
linebackers, 1 member of the secondary). Im not taking anything away
from MA because he is a great player, and is an athlete, but in my
opinion, if the opposite side defensive end is the closest player to the
running back on that play, I feel we have a problem. I also saw a bunch
of undisciplined penalties (some of which I honestly blame on the ref's
for not knowing the rules). The mallers fought back and brought the
game back to 26-26. Then, the Shock regained momentum when they returned
a kickoff 92 yards back to the Mallers 3. They scored with just under 2
minutes left. The mallers made their way down the field, but couldnt
make anything out of it.
The key things I noticed:
The
team doesnt believe in itsself. When things are going well, its all me,
me, me. When things are going poorly, its all them, them, them.
The players dont believe in the coaches
There is way too much arguing going on on the sidelines
The huddle needs more control
we rely too much on one player
The refs dont know all of the rules, and fail to enforce them
Players need to show up to practices
Practice hard: I hate to use examples, but if everybody practiced like Ace does, wed be all set
Finally, Keep a positive attitude. I hate hearing "you guys won" when were down by 6 points with 5 minutes left
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Im Back!
Hey all,
It has been a while since I have posted last. I apologize. As much as I love the NFL, I want to keep this about NCAA football.
Since everyone is, I WILL NOT touch the Penn State scandal, nor Syracuse, nor anything controversial (until everything is 100 percent fact). That being said, tons of things have happened since I last wrote.
First, lets all welcome The University of Massachusetts (UMass) to the FBS world as they joined the Mid American Conference (MAC). Two years ago, they proved that they could perform at a high level as they had a great showing against Michigan. They came within 5 points of being the second team in 4 years to stun a top 25 team in Ann Arbor. However, unlike the Appalachian State game, Michigan was able to avoid the embarrassment. Anyways, welcome Minute Men! They play UConn, Michigan and Indiana this season (Good luck!)
We had some teams switch conferences this year. Missouri and Texas A&M are no longer in the Big 12. They joined the SEC officially in July. Other teams have joined new conferences in the past few weeks. West Virginia is now a member of the Big 12, as is TCU. Temple joined the Big East, Fresno State, Nevada and Hawaii all joined the Mountain West conference. The South Alabama Jaguars left the ranks of the 1AA Independents to join the Sun Belt Conference. University of Texas San Antonio and Texas State both left the FCS Independents as well, but joined the WAC.
Possibly the biggest news is a playoff is scheduled for 2013-2014. This will eliminate any doubt of who deserves to be national champions. Last year, the four teams in would have been LSU, Alabama, Oklahoma State and Stanford. A lot of people were saying that OK State would have beaten Alabama in a national championship. My response is, they could have, but it wouldnt have gotten to that point. LSU would have played Stanford (1 Vs 4) and Alabama would have played OK State (2 Vs 3). We still could have seen an Alabama vs LSU national championship, however, i doubt it.
This playoff is a great start, but it needs to be expanded. There will be errors in voting. We need an equal parts computer and human vote. This needs to be expanded to 32 teams. The top 25, and the next 7 teams.1 out of conference game is all that is necessary. Would anybody have missed LSU vs Western Kentucky? NO! LSU Vs Oregon, that was a good game. I want the out of conference game to be within 20 of each teams RPI. Had Auburn had to play a team like Wisconsin instead of Chattanooga, maybe then we would have gotten a fair look at how good they were down the stretch.
However, This debate will rage on, but we can all agree, this is a major step in the right direction!
Now, lets get to the meat of the post. Heisman hopefuls, and picks for the winners of each conference.
Here are my picks for Heisman Hopefuls:
In no particular order,
Landry Jones
Matt Barkley
Tyran Matthieu
Joseph Randle
and The trio of Ducks De'Anthony Thomas, Kenjon Barner and Darron Thomas
FCS Conference Champions!
Big Sky: Montana Grizz
Big South: Liberty
CAA: Old Dominion
Ivy: Brown
MEAC: Bethune-Cookman
Missouri Valley Conference: North Dakota State
NorthEast Conference: Albany
Ohio Valley Conference: Eastern Kentucky
Patriot: Georgetown
Pioneer: San Diego
Southern: Wofford
Southland: Sam Houston State
SWAC: Grambling State
Nationsl Champions: OLD DOMINION
FBS Conference Champions!
ACC: Virginia
Big 12: TCU
Big East: Temple
Big Ten: Michigan State
Conference USA: Tulsa
MAC: Ohio
Mountain West: Boise State
Pac 12: Oregon
SEC: Georgia
Sun Belt: Arkansas State
WAC: Utah State
National Championship: Oregon Vs Georgia
Oregon Wins!
Heisman winner: De'Anthony Thomas RB Oregon.
Next week, I grade each first round draft pick!
It has been a while since I have posted last. I apologize. As much as I love the NFL, I want to keep this about NCAA football.
Since everyone is, I WILL NOT touch the Penn State scandal, nor Syracuse, nor anything controversial (until everything is 100 percent fact). That being said, tons of things have happened since I last wrote.
First, lets all welcome The University of Massachusetts (UMass) to the FBS world as they joined the Mid American Conference (MAC). Two years ago, they proved that they could perform at a high level as they had a great showing against Michigan. They came within 5 points of being the second team in 4 years to stun a top 25 team in Ann Arbor. However, unlike the Appalachian State game, Michigan was able to avoid the embarrassment. Anyways, welcome Minute Men! They play UConn, Michigan and Indiana this season (Good luck!)
We had some teams switch conferences this year. Missouri and Texas A&M are no longer in the Big 12. They joined the SEC officially in July. Other teams have joined new conferences in the past few weeks. West Virginia is now a member of the Big 12, as is TCU. Temple joined the Big East, Fresno State, Nevada and Hawaii all joined the Mountain West conference. The South Alabama Jaguars left the ranks of the 1AA Independents to join the Sun Belt Conference. University of Texas San Antonio and Texas State both left the FCS Independents as well, but joined the WAC.
Possibly the biggest news is a playoff is scheduled for 2013-2014. This will eliminate any doubt of who deserves to be national champions. Last year, the four teams in would have been LSU, Alabama, Oklahoma State and Stanford. A lot of people were saying that OK State would have beaten Alabama in a national championship. My response is, they could have, but it wouldnt have gotten to that point. LSU would have played Stanford (1 Vs 4) and Alabama would have played OK State (2 Vs 3). We still could have seen an Alabama vs LSU national championship, however, i doubt it.
This playoff is a great start, but it needs to be expanded. There will be errors in voting. We need an equal parts computer and human vote. This needs to be expanded to 32 teams. The top 25, and the next 7 teams.1 out of conference game is all that is necessary. Would anybody have missed LSU vs Western Kentucky? NO! LSU Vs Oregon, that was a good game. I want the out of conference game to be within 20 of each teams RPI. Had Auburn had to play a team like Wisconsin instead of Chattanooga, maybe then we would have gotten a fair look at how good they were down the stretch.
However, This debate will rage on, but we can all agree, this is a major step in the right direction!
Now, lets get to the meat of the post. Heisman hopefuls, and picks for the winners of each conference.
Here are my picks for Heisman Hopefuls:
In no particular order,
Landry Jones
Matt Barkley
Tyran Matthieu
Joseph Randle
and The trio of Ducks De'Anthony Thomas, Kenjon Barner and Darron Thomas
FCS Conference Champions!
Big Sky: Montana Grizz
Big South: Liberty
CAA: Old Dominion
Ivy: Brown
MEAC: Bethune-Cookman
Missouri Valley Conference: North Dakota State
NorthEast Conference: Albany
Ohio Valley Conference: Eastern Kentucky
Patriot: Georgetown
Pioneer: San Diego
Southern: Wofford
Southland: Sam Houston State
SWAC: Grambling State
Nationsl Champions: OLD DOMINION
FBS Conference Champions!
ACC: Virginia
Big 12: TCU
Big East: Temple
Big Ten: Michigan State
Conference USA: Tulsa
MAC: Ohio
Mountain West: Boise State
Pac 12: Oregon
SEC: Georgia
Sun Belt: Arkansas State
WAC: Utah State
National Championship: Oregon Vs Georgia
Oregon Wins!
Heisman winner: De'Anthony Thomas RB Oregon.
Next week, I grade each first round draft pick!
Thursday, October 20, 2011
THIS WEEK!!
Here are my picks for this week!
Redskins
Falcons
Chargers
Texans
Seahawks
Dolphins
Bears
Oakland
Pittsburgh
Cowboys
Packers
Colts
Ravens
Here We GO!!!!
Redskins
Falcons
Chargers
Texans
Seahawks
Dolphins
Bears
Oakland
Pittsburgh
Cowboys
Packers
Colts
Ravens
Here We GO!!!!
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Week 6
Here are my golden picks
Falcons
Bengals
Lions
Packers
Bills
Steelers
Redskins
Raiders
Ravens
Patriots
Saints
Bears
Jets
Enjoy the games this Sunday!
Falcons
Bengals
Lions
Packers
Bills
Steelers
Redskins
Raiders
Ravens
Patriots
Saints
Bears
Jets
Enjoy the games this Sunday!
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
SUPER CONFERENCES
In this ever changing world in which we live in, college sports are no exception. So, Im going to break down the 6 16 team conferences that I would put together to rule the BCS.
Conferences are
ACC
Big East
Big 16
Pac 16
SEC
and the Midwest 16 (formerly Big 12)
The ACC would be as follows:
Boston College
Clemson
Connecticut
Duke
Florida State
Georgia Tech
Maryland
Massachusetts
Miami (FL)
North Carolina
North Carolina State
Pittsburgh
Syracuse
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Wake Forest
Big East:
Army-X
Buffalo-X
Central Florida-X
Central Michigan-X
Cincinatti
Delaware-X
East Carolina
Florida Atlantic-X
Florida International
Louisville
Navy-X
Notre Dame
Rutgers
South Florida
Temple
West Virginia
Big 16 (formerly big 10)
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Marshall
Miami (ohio)
Michigan
Michigan State
Minnesota
Nebraska
Northern Illinois
Northwestern
Ohio
Ohio State
Penn State
Purdue
Wisconsin
Pac 16
Air Force
Arizona
Arizona State
California
Colorado
Fresno State
Hawaii
Nevada
Oregon
Oregon State
Stanford
UCLA
USC
Utah
Washington
Washington State
SEC:
Alabama
UAB
Arkansas
Auburn
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
LSU
Memphis
Mississippi
Missouri
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas A&M
Troy
Vanderbilt
Midwest 16 (formerly Big 12)
Baylor
Boise State
BYU
Iowa State
Kansas
Kansas State
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Rice
San Diego State
Southern Mississippi
SMU
Texas
TCU
Texas Tech
UNLV.
This is what I would do if I made the decisions.
Conferences are
ACC
Big East
Big 16
Pac 16
SEC
and the Midwest 16 (formerly Big 12)
The ACC would be as follows:
Boston College
Clemson
Connecticut
Duke
Florida State
Georgia Tech
Maryland
Massachusetts
Miami (FL)
North Carolina
North Carolina State
Pittsburgh
Syracuse
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Wake Forest
Big East:
Army-X
Buffalo-X
Central Florida-X
Central Michigan-X
Cincinatti
Delaware-X
East Carolina
Florida Atlantic-X
Florida International
Louisville
Navy-X
Notre Dame
Rutgers
South Florida
Temple
West Virginia
Big 16 (formerly big 10)
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Marshall
Miami (ohio)
Michigan
Michigan State
Minnesota
Nebraska
Northern Illinois
Northwestern
Ohio
Ohio State
Penn State
Purdue
Wisconsin
Pac 16
Air Force
Arizona
Arizona State
California
Colorado
Fresno State
Hawaii
Nevada
Oregon
Oregon State
Stanford
UCLA
USC
Utah
Washington
Washington State
SEC:
Alabama
UAB
Arkansas
Auburn
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
LSU
Memphis
Mississippi
Missouri
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas A&M
Troy
Vanderbilt
Midwest 16 (formerly Big 12)
Baylor
Boise State
BYU
Iowa State
Kansas
Kansas State
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Rice
San Diego State
Southern Mississippi
SMU
Texas
TCU
Texas Tech
UNLV.
This is what I would do if I made the decisions.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Week 3, 2011
Sorry for the boringly generic name, but here are my picks
Give me the bills to stun the pats
Bengals over 49ers
Dolphins over Browns
Broncos over Titans
Lions over Vikings
Texans over Saints
Giants over Eagles
Panthers over Jaguars
Jets over Raiders
Ravens over Rams
Chargers over Chiefs
Bears over Packers
Cardinals over Seahawks
Falcons over Buccaneers
Steelers over Colts
And last but not least!
Give me my Cowboys to beat the skins in a fairly close game!
Here they are, a prefect 16-0
Give me the bills to stun the pats
Bengals over 49ers
Dolphins over Browns
Broncos over Titans
Lions over Vikings
Texans over Saints
Giants over Eagles
Panthers over Jaguars
Jets over Raiders
Ravens over Rams
Chargers over Chiefs
Bears over Packers
Cardinals over Seahawks
Falcons over Buccaneers
Steelers over Colts
And last but not least!
Give me my Cowboys to beat the skins in a fairly close game!
Here they are, a prefect 16-0
Thursday, September 8, 2011
TONIGHT!
Tonight is the first night of NFL football. So A quick rundown of the results of the games is necessary
Lets start with tonights game.
Saints 24 Packers 21
Sundays games.
Atlanta 31 Chicago 27
Cleveland 17 Cincy 7
Kansas City 21 Buffalo 10
Philly 31 St Louis 17
Tampa Bay 28 Detroit 10
Jacksonville 13 Tennessee 7
Baltimore 20 Pittsburgh 17 (ot)
Indianapolis 17 Houston 14
Giants 31 Redskins 10
San Francisco 21 Seattle 7
San Diego 24 Minnesota 7
Arizona 13 Carolina 0
Dallas 31 Jets 24
Mondays games
New England 31 Miami 17
Denver 13 Oakland 7
Tonights College game
Oklahoma State 49 Arizona 45
Lets start with tonights game.
Saints 24 Packers 21
Sundays games.
Atlanta 31 Chicago 27
Cleveland 17 Cincy 7
Kansas City 21 Buffalo 10
Philly 31 St Louis 17
Tampa Bay 28 Detroit 10
Jacksonville 13 Tennessee 7
Baltimore 20 Pittsburgh 17 (ot)
Indianapolis 17 Houston 14
Giants 31 Redskins 10
San Francisco 21 Seattle 7
San Diego 24 Minnesota 7
Arizona 13 Carolina 0
Dallas 31 Jets 24
Mondays games
New England 31 Miami 17
Denver 13 Oakland 7
Tonights College game
Oklahoma State 49 Arizona 45
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