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  • Senser81
    VSN Poster of the Year
    • Feb 2009
    • 12804

    NFL/NCAA Quick Hits: 10/15/12

    NFL/NCAA quick hits
    NCAA
    *How is it possible for a powerhouse program like Texas to be this bad, especially on defense? They were destroyed by a good-not-great Oklahoma team and some guy named Belldozer. Is this MackBrown’s last year? Also, how is Texas ranked in the top 25 every year?

    *South Carolina’s defense got run over, that is, when Les Miles finally stopped letting his QB pass/get sacked. The LSU WRs are equally terrible, dropping everything that hits their hands. That said, South Carolina’s offense was even worse. Spurrier probably cost his team the game by having his moronic QB pass with a lead. The INT was the big play of the game, because it gave LSU field position and set up their winning score. Didn’t see much of Clowney in the 2nd half, as he and Geno Smith of WVU had their Heisman campaigns put on hold.

    *Notre Dame-Stanford was a weird game. ND seemed to be in control, but Golson was terrible, and he basically handed Stanford the game by giving their defense an easy TD. As bad as he was, it took an injury to get Golson out of the game and have backup Tommy Rees win it with his arm. Pretty amazing performance by Rees, to come in cold with bad field conditions and a tough defense, and still make all the throws. From what I’ve seen this year, Golson/Rees is looking more and more like Slager/Montana. ND coaching staff must have something personal against Rees. The end of the game was funny, because Stanford had been stuffed all game, yet every play they ran inside the 5 was a run up the middle. Not the most creative playcalling. The last play was weird, because to me it seemed like the official had blown the play dead and was running in to spot the ball, the ND players started celebrating, and then the Stanford guy tries to twist his way into the endzone. Don’t know how the play could even be reviewed if it was blown dead, but oh well.

    NFL
    *Too much parity in the NFL. Falcons are 6-0 and should have lost to a mediocre Raiders team at home. Every AFC East team is 3-3. Patriots defense makes Russell Wilson look like rookie-of-the-year. A million penalties in the “must win” game between Detroit and Philly. Hard to watch at times.

    *Dez Bryant is perhaps the worst “good player” I’ve seen in NFL history. Whenever I see him on TV, he’s dropping key passes and bitching about something. He cost the Cowboys a win against the Ravens, although Jason Garrett’s clock management skills need refining.

    *Packers looked good against the Texans. Both the offense and the defense showed up on the same day. This year’s Packers team reminds me of those Peyton Manning Colts teams…they play great if they get up on you early, but they struggle if teams can control the clock against them and keep it close.

    *The way things are shaping up in the NFC, I have a feeling the Seattle-GB blown call is going to have a huge impact on who makes the postseason.

    *Brandon Weeden has looked pretty good whenever I’ve seen him play, even though the Browns have a poor record. I thought he would be a huge bust in the NFL.

    *I think the Eagles would be better off without Mike Vick. The guy has become a turnover machine. They have talent on offense, but Vick spends most of the time fumbling snaps or scrambling himself into sacks. Perhaps Andy Reid’s offense has become too complex for Vick to grasp? Its just strange how Vick can go from MVP candidate to dud even though the talent around him has gotten better.
  • FirstTimer
    Freeman Error

    • Feb 2009
    • 18720

    #2
    Originally posted by Senser81
    NFL/NCAA quick hits
    NCAA
    *How is it possible for a powerhouse program like Texas to be this bad, especially on defense? They were destroyed by a good-not-great Oklahoma team and some guy named Belldozer. Is this MackBrown’s last year? Also, how is Texas ranked in the top 25 every year?

    *South Carolina’s defense got run over, that is, when Les Miles finally stopped letting his QB pass/get sacked. The LSU WRs are equally terrible, dropping everything that hits their hands. That said, South Carolina’s offense was even worse. Spurrier probably cost his team the game by having his moronic QB pass with a lead. The INT was the big play of the game, because it gave LSU field position and set up their winning score. Didn’t see much of Clowney in the 2nd half, as he and Geno Smith of WVU had their Heisman campaigns put on hold.

    *Notre Dame-Stanford was a weird game. ND seemed to be in control, but Gholston was terrible, and he basically handed Stanford the game by giving their defense an easy TD. As bad as he was, it took an injury to get Gholston out of the game and have backup Tommy Rees win it with his arm. Pretty amazing performance by Rees, to come in cold with bad field conditions and a tough defense, and still make all the throws. From what I’ve seen this year, Gholston/Rees is looking more and more like Slager/Montana. ND coaching staff must have something personal against Rees. The end of the game was funny, because Stanford had been stuffed all game, yet every play they ran inside the 5 was a run up the middle. Not the most creative playcalling. The last play was weird, because to me it seemed like the official had blown the play dead and was running in to spot the ball, the ND players started celebrating, and then the Stanford guy tries to twist his way into the endzone. Don’t know how the play could even be reviewed if it was blown dead, but oh well.

    NFL
    *Too much parity in the NFL. Falcons are 6-0 and should have lost to a mediocre Raiders team at home. Every AFC East team is 3-3. Patriots defense makes Russell Wilson look like rookie-of-the-year. A million penalties in the “must win” game between Detroit and Philly. Hard to watch at times.

    *Dez Bryant is perhaps the worst “good player” I’ve seen in NFL history. Whenever I see him on TV, he’s dropping key passes and bitching about something. He cost the Cowboys a win against the Ravens, although Jason Garrett’s clock management skills need refining.

    *Packers looked good against the Texans. Both the offense and the defense showed up on the same day. This year’s Packers team reminds me of those Peyton Manning Colts teams…they play great if they get up on you early, but they struggle if teams can control the clock against them and keep it close.

    *The way things are shaping up in the NFC, I have a feeling the Seattle-GB blown call is going to have a huge impact on who makes the postseason.

    *Brandon Weeden has looked pretty good whenever I’ve seen him play, even though the Browns have a poor record. I thought he would be a huge bust in the NFL.

    *I think the Eagles would be better off without Mike Vick. The guy has become a turnover machine. They have talent on offense, but Vick spends most of the time fumbling snaps or scrambling himself into sacks. Perhaps Andy Reid’s offense has become too complex for Vick to grasp? Its just strange how Vick can go from MVP candidate to dud even though the talent around him has gotten better.

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    • Senser81
      VSN Poster of the Year
      • Feb 2009
      • 12804

      #3

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      • FirstTimer
        Freeman Error

        • Feb 2009
        • 18720

        #4
        If Rees is the starter for that game ND loses by two scores. Golson, while getting sacked on the Stanford TD, kept a ton more plays alive and was able to create something out of nothing for a lot of the game witch Chase Thomas using Troy Niklas/insert OT here like a turnstile. Golson also really played well in the 2nd half. I think in the 1st half he was something like 6-16 and in the 2nd half was 6-8 with a TD to Eifert and was leading that scoring drive before getting hurt. Rees came in and played well but I think you're being a bit hard on Golson here overall, especially given how he played in the 2nd half. Obviously not the "cleanest" game he could have played but I liked what I saw in the 2nd half.

        As for the goaline stand/4th and goal call. I rewatched the game/that moment a lot and I still can't hear when the play is blown dead. One angle down the line shows the official running in to spot the ball once Taylor is stood up/his forward progress was stopped so I'm going to assume the whistle blew sometime around then, especially given ND's players reactions right about the same moment. But like I said, that's an assumption. The other issue is if Taylor's elbow was down before the ball broke the plane. It appears it might have been/was. On top of that one of the CFB/ESPN official analysts(forget his name but he looks like the Gungan king from The Phantom Menace) mentioned a rule about if a player is lying on top of another player(his own maybe) that the player isn't allowed to try and surge ahead in that situation..or something like that. As is typical for these guys/ESPN the situation wasn't explained in more detail and he concurred with the review officials.

        I think there are so many factors going against over turning that call that there is no way you could have. If it had been called a TD I think the play would have stood too, but given everything I think the play had a better chance being overturned from a TD than from a stop.

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        • Maynard
          stupid ass titles
          • Feb 2009
          • 17875

          #5
          ND is ranked #5

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          • Jayrock
            mini MJ
            • Apr 2012
            • 1828

            #6
            Originally posted by FirstTimer
            If Rees is the starter for that game ND loses by two scores. Golson, while getting sacked on the Stanford TD, kept a ton more plays alive and was able to create something out of nothing for a lot of the game witch Chase Thomas using Troy Niklas/insert OT here like a turnstile. Golson also really played well in the 2nd half. I think in the 1st half he was something like 6-16 and in the 2nd half was 6-8 with a TD to Eifert and was leading that scoring drive before getting hurt. Rees came in and played well but I think you're being a bit hard on Golson here overall, especially given how he played in the 2nd half. Obviously not the "cleanest" game he could have played but I liked what I saw in the 2nd half.

            As for the goaline stand/4th and goal call. I rewatched the game/that moment a lot and I still can't hear when the play is blown dead. One angle down the line shows the official running in to spot the ball once Taylor is stood up/his forward progress was stopped so I'm going to assume the whistle blew sometime around then, especially given ND's players reactions right about the same moment. But like I said, that's an assumption. The other issue is if Taylor's elbow was down before the ball broke the plane. It appears it might have been/was. On top of that one of the CFB/ESPN official analysts(forget his name but he looks like the Gungan king from The Phantom Menace) mentioned a rule about if a player is lying on top of another player(his own maybe) that the player isn't allowed to try and surge ahead in that situation..or something like that. As is typical for these guys/ESPN the situation wasn't explained in more detail and he concurred with the review officials.

            I think there are so many factors going against over turning that call that there is no way you could have. If it had been called a TD I think the play would have stood too, but given everything I think the play had a better chance being overturned from a TD than from a stop.
            It was so loud in there, it would be impossible to hear any whistle. The referee is running in spotting the ball, and ND players are celebrating. You'd have to assume his whistle blew.

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            • FirstTimer
              Freeman Error

              • Feb 2009
              • 18720

              #7
              Originally posted by Maynard
              ND is ranked #5
              ?

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              • CrimsonGhost56
                True Blue
                • Feb 2009
                • 5981

                #8
                Originally posted by Maynard
                ND is ranked #5
                and Rutgers is ranked #15

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                • Senser81
                  VSN Poster of the Year
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 12804

                  #9
                  Mods, please put this content on the front page.

                  TY

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                  • Maynard
                    stupid ass titles
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 17875

                    #10
                    Originally posted by FirstTimer
                    ?
                    im just kidding. im glad to see them doing well. its been so long since they have been up there in the polls. they had a pretty tough schedule so far so i cant hate on them for being ranked #5

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                    • FirstTimer
                      Freeman Error

                      • Feb 2009
                      • 18720

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Maynard
                      im just kidding. im glad to see them doing well. its been so long since they have been up there in the polls. they had a pretty tough schedule so far so i cant hate on them for being ranked #5
                      I wasn't offended. Just confused by the

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                      • Hasselbeck
                        Jus' bout dat action boss
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 6175

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Maynard
                        ND is ranked #5
                        They deserve it? They're 6-0 and have beat 3 ranked teams.
                        Originally posted by ram29jackson
                        I already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SB

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                        • FirstTimer
                          Freeman Error

                          • Feb 2009
                          • 18720

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Hasselbeck
                          They deserve it? They're 6-0 and have beat 3 ranked teams.
                          MSU is no longer ranked FWIW

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                          • Sportsbuck
                            Buckeye For Life
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 3045

                            #14
                            Yeah... Braxton and the offense is great and all, but my god. Our defense is the worst I've ever seen in Columbus.

                            And the thing is, we brought back 9 starters from a unit that finished 19th in the nation last year, only change was Fickell took over as coordinator from Heacock.

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                            • Mogriffjr
                              aka Reece
                              • Apr 2009
                              • 2759

                              #15
                              Originally posted by FirstTimer
                              MSU is no longer ranked FWIW
                              talk about a disappointment, MSU's offense is god awful....i don't like Maxwell.
                              Originally posted by Nick Mangold
                              Wes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.

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