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Post by inthestands on Oct 24, 2010 12:12:24 GMT -5
..STILL HAPPENING.. PENALTY AFTER PENALTY!!! Seems like everytime Ricky Lewis gets in, make progress, it comes back for an Olineman Holding, or jumping offsides.. THE PENALTIES ARE KILLING THE FORWARD PROGRESSION RESULTING IN 3 AND OUT SITUATIONS YOU CAN'T AFFORD! Cut it OUT!!!
The World Agrees...Offense has stepped it up with a few Sharper QB's. But the O'Line guys are doing ok and always room for improvement.. ALTHOUGH LEWIS AND WEBB ARE DECENT, PROTECT THEM ALL LIKE ITS YOUR MOMMA BACK THERE WITH A TURKEY AND THE DEFENSE IS AFTER HER.. !!
Hines has the Target package accuracy...without him, if he gets hurt??? KEEP THE DEFENSE OFF YOUR QB!! Howard was just a way to sharpen your teeth.... The Next games you need to use those Teeth you just sharpened..... HoU was Cake... Get ready for some Leather!! Stop Holding, Stop Jumping off sides, USLC is just uncalled for.. This all in your face mentality..Keep is sportsman like, Shut up and put it in the endzone.. Thas how you get'em back. Insults and taunting only make them madder and more aggressive if you can't back it up... "Thank you sir" then Bust his a$$ on the next play..thas how it works effectively.. O-lineman STAY IN YOUR MANS FACE UNTIL THE PLAY IS OVER!!!IN HIS FACE!!!DEFENSE- READ AND REACT!!! BJ CAN'T DO IT ALL... HUSTLE! FOLLOW THRU!
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Post by steadymovin on Oct 24, 2010 12:29:18 GMT -5
As far as QB's are concerned, the only reason the team ran two other QB's was because Hines began to cramp so had he not cramped virtually every A&T single-game passing record goes down! Brandon Jackson can't do it all totally agree but hell the LB's are the strongest area of our defense and getting no help from d-line. As for penalties & o-line, the RBs & O-line have been the only consistant area of the offense sure there's room for improvement in every position besides you can't say that the entire o-line needs to stop penalties when its a "FACT" that #70 Valmont is the only one committing the penalties
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Post by inthestands on Oct 24, 2010 14:43:34 GMT -5
....Well I meant Collectively if I may re-iterate...as Whole team, crunch time is the Worst time for penalties albeit anytime at all is never a good time..
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Post by DECKS on Oct 26, 2010 18:09:54 GMT -5
Let's stop the penalties and please let's stop the FUMBLES!! So far we've put the ball on the ground 24 times this season which makes us worst in the conference.
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Post by basefoot00 on Oct 26, 2010 20:15:53 GMT -5
Let's stop the penalties and please let's stop the FUMBLES!! So far we've put the ball on the ground 24 times this season which makes worst in the conference. Those are two things that are correctable and will kill you if you do it.
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Post by DECKS on Oct 26, 2010 23:17:29 GMT -5
Let's stop the penalties and please let's stop the FUMBLES!! So far we've put the ball on the ground 24 times this season which makes worst in the conference. Those are two things that are correctable and will kill you if you do it. Aggies rank #116 out of 117 FCS teams in fumbles lost.
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Post by oleschoolaggie on Oct 27, 2010 10:23:20 GMT -5
man, we have to give the o-line some credit. i think our o-line is flying under the radar somewhat. they're not giving up a boatload of sacks and they're on the verge of producing a 1,000 yard rusher. kudo's to the o-line! they're much improved over last year's line...
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Post by JayBee on Oct 27, 2010 10:29:36 GMT -5
man, we have to give the o-line some credit. i think our o-line is flying under the radar somewhat. they're not giving up a boatload of sacks and they're on the verge of producing a 1,000 yard rusher. kudo's to the o-line! they're much improved over last year's line... True that!
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Post by bseballaggie on Oct 27, 2010 12:50:50 GMT -5
Turnovers Spoil NCCU's Upset Bid of Nationally-Ranked Wildcats Game Stats
DURHAM, N.C. - North Carolina Central University's upset bid of nationally-ranked and undefeated Bethune-Cookman University fell short Saturday, as the No. 14 Wildcats took advantage of four turnovers to defeat the Eagles 23-10 inside O'Kelly-Riddick Stadium in Durham, N.C.
In the debut of NCCU interim head coach Darryl Bullock, the Eagles defense held the nation's most potent offense to 20 points fewer than its season average and 137 yards less than its average of 507 yards of total offense per outing. Bethune-Cookman ranks No. 1 among Division I-FCS programs in both scoring offense (43.8 points per game) and total offense (507.0 yards per game).
In spite of NCCU's stifling defensive effort, the Eagles turned the ball over four times, including three fumbles lost and an interception returned for a touchdown. Bethune-Cookman (7-0) took the opening kickoff and drove 75 yards on nine plays to paydirt on a 7-yard touchdown run by sophomore running back Isidore Jackson just three minutes and 36 seconds into the contest. The key play on the scoring drive was a 25-yard scramble by senior quarterback Matt Johnson to convert on third down and 15 yards to go.
On NCCU's first possession, the Eagles moved the pigskin to the B-CU 38-yard line before a pass by junior quarterback Keon Williams was intercepted by junior linebacker Ryan Lewis, who returned the pick 67 yards for a touchdown. The extra-point kick by Kory Kowalski provided B-CU with a 14-0 cushion at 7:52 of the first quarter.
The two MEAC squads exchanged scoreless possessions in a defensive duel until just before the halftime break.
Read the complete story at NCCUEaglePride.com.
Read more at BCUAthletics.com.
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