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Uhm, we didn't score our TD to make it 31-10 until there were 6 seconds left. They had cruised to a 31-3 margin until that point, and that's with them missing a bunch of field goals. We were never in that game. They doubled us up in yardage. We lost 31-10. We were blown out. We played Memphis close, however. So that makes us 2 and 2 as far as blowouts go.
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I wonder if Southlake players have to do this
Monkeypox replied to SilverEagle's topic in Mean Green Football
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No we couldn't have.
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ASU doesn't look as overmatched as we did, but USM is playing REALLY bad. I mean, embarrassingly bad. Hopefully they won't wake up and stAte can take advantage.
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The only reason we did more passing this year was we couldn't effectively run the ball and got behind a lot more than we used to, particularly in Sun Belt play.
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No, it won't. But they're not consistent enough for the postseason, anyway.
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I'm pretty sure I said that before the season. I think the highest I ever dared to go was 9-7, and I'll stay by that. We'll probably squeak out another one.
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DMN: Jerry Moore, former UNT coach in 1-AA Final
Monkeypox replied to NT80's topic in Mean Green Football
Tyler went 2-9 in his one year here. -
What page do they put the New Orleans Bowl on?
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DMN: Jerry Moore, former UNT coach in 1-AA Final
Monkeypox replied to NT80's topic in Mean Green Football
Jerry Moore's record at Appalachian State is 139-67. Chew on that for a little while and then consider that they hung tougher vs. LSU than we did this year. Of course, I'm sure their Div 1-AA team wasn't as "young" as ours. Appalachian State's only had one losing season under coach Moore in something like 17 years. -
NT Recruiting Upgrade A Must: La Tech Has 2 QB's
Monkeypox replied to PlummMeanGreen's topic in Mean Green Football
All things that the scouts won't give a rat's butt about. It is still something to concern any team interested in drafting him. Putting a ball on the ground, for ANY reason, won't be looked at lightly by NFL scouts. Scout: "Well, I might take Quinn here, but you can't let him return punts if we're behind or the QB is struggling or the defense can't stop the run." GM: "Next, please." This is reality. I'M not blaming JQ for the outcomes of any of the games. I'm simply telling you what scouts whose sole concern is with individual performance are going to think. It's also an area for JQ to work on. Heaven forbid you suggest that one of our star players not have a 100% perfect game. -
Yeah, we might fall from our perch among the worst teams in Div 1A.
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Nice analysis. It might be interesting to note that the guy has a similar build and injury history to DM. Of course, then we'd get flamed for labelling someone "injury-prone" before they go on to get concussed. http://www.couriernews.com/archivedstory.asp?ID=4095 "Wilson who passed for 1,891 yards and 14 touchdowns and rushed for 660 and nine touchdowns. The Purple Dogs were shut out by Bentonville in the season finale, a game Wilson missed with a knee injury that required surgery after the season, and the senior only played a half in three games when Fayetteville started the season 9-0." Wilson is by all reports an amazing talent, though.
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NT Recruiting Upgrade A Must: La Tech Has 2 QB's
Monkeypox replied to PlummMeanGreen's topic in Mean Green Football
I think the biggest factor for JQ in the NFL will actually be his play on special teams. JQ likely won't be an early round pick, not in this school or this offense. Teams looking late for a WR won't be looking for their #1 or #2 and if you want to be on their roster after that you've got to play special teams. If you've shown an ability there, and you've got a good combination of size/speed/brains, then they don't care where you went or who you played or what offense you ran in. Right now, the knock on him will be: "Sometimes tries to do to much to provide a spark, which can have disastrous results." -
Wilson's full stats can be found at: http://www.kjccc.org/football/05/05stats/0...f/sindiv_2.html 63-107 (59%) for 910 yds, with 8 TDs and 2 INTs passing 33 car, 214 yds (6.48 ypc) and 1 TD Very nice numbers for the games he played. However, I don't really know that a guy with one year as a JuCo is really any different than the guys we have on the roster at this point in time. Yes, we need more bodies to compete and all, but that's all I can see this as.
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"That's what I'm talking about."
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He'll possibly be a late-round draft pick in the NFL. He's listed somewhere between 8-15 in QBs available for the draft. He was good enough to be a starter at Houston, but he blew out his knee, and the coach who recruited him got fired. http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dw...ne.d418bd3.html The kid's certainly good enough to play Div 1-A.
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Replacing a QB takes much more of a toll on your team than any other position, so the comparison to Lineberry doesn't really work. Byerly may have serious talent, but, as stated before, he's now a year behind. I don't really believe that he would've led us to another Belt title this year, because he's not quite big enough to play on either line (although he's not far off for us ). I liked what I saw from Byerly in practices, but Meager was barely behind him last year, and now he (Byerly) hasn't played in a while. If I were making out a depth chart right now, he'd be #3 at best. He would have to blow everyone else away completely to make it. It could happen. Byerly could turn it around, BUT you have to be a team leader to play at the QB position. If you can't make the 1.8 GPA to play college football, I do not believe your team can have the necessary faith in you.
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Byerly is easy to bring down. He missed an entire season so far without even getting on the field. Nobody even had to hit him to bring him down. He did it all on his own. It would be foolishness to rely on a person who can't make the grades to lead your team, esp. at the QB position. And don't forget he's now a year behind in the offense (I know, not like it's complicated, but still).
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Gotta respect what that guy's done on the field. This is a guy that they said wasn't smart enough to play QB in Div. I College Football. He's now the backup QB for the Denver Broncos.
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Yeah, if Strahan gets injured, they'll put Tuck in and/or move Umenyiora over. Awasom is really more of the #3 at DE. Still, he's done enough to hang around there.
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Well, here's to hoping ASU does better against USM than we did.
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Wonder how some schools are getting their talent?
Monkeypox replied to LongJim's topic in Mean Green Football
DON'T READ HIS POSTS, HE'S CLEVERLY HIDDEN SUBLIMINAL MESSAGES TO CONTROL YOUR MINDS! HE'S INSIDE YOUR BRAINS! TREPAN YOURSELVES NOW TO LET THE DEMON COACH OUT!