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Post by aggierattler on Nov 8, 2021 20:41:03 GMT -5
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Post by Bornthrilla on Nov 9, 2021 7:36:34 GMT -5
BTW: I know Hampton is not good. But how in the hell did Charleston Southern beat them 35-5?
The Buccaneers are basically the same scrub team we faced in 2019.
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Post by aggieclt on Nov 9, 2021 8:30:09 GMT -5
BTW: I know Hampton is not good. But how in the hell did Charleston Southern beat team 35-5? The Buccaneers are basically the same scrub team we faced in 2019. This is a good observation. Charleston Southern has been inconsistent all season. However, Hampton's 4 wins have come versus D-II VA Union, Howard, us and Gardner Webb in OT so it's not too surprising that the Bucs beat them.
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Post by A&T-roy on Nov 9, 2021 9:57:05 GMT -5
BTW: I know Hampton is not good. But how in the hell did Charleston Southern beat team 35-5? The Buccaneers are basically the same scrub team we faced in 2019. Any given Saturday. Applies to our game against Hampton and Hampton's game against CSU.
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Post by Bornthrilla on Nov 9, 2021 15:05:04 GMT -5
This is what we needed on that last two point conversion attempt:
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Post by A&T-roy on Nov 10, 2021 12:53:31 GMT -5
This is what we needed on that last two point conversion attempt: One problem with what could have happened on that play is that sometimes multiple people being in on tackles can cause what the tackle would have been to turn into something else. Like the person that is about to make the tackle appropriately gets knocked off balance and the momentum/direction gets changed. One way it can be seen is when someone has stopped a ball carrier, but has not finished the tackle, and someone comes from upfield and knocks the ball carrier down field 1, 2, 3 more yards. Same thing can apply the other way.
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Post by saabman on Nov 10, 2021 13:21:00 GMT -5
This is what we needed on that last two point conversion attempt: One problem with what could have happened on that play is that sometimes multiple people being in on tackles can cause what the tackle would have been to turn into something else. Like the person that is about to make the tackle appropriately gets knocked off balance and the momentum/direction gets changed. One way it can be seen is when someone has stopped a ball carrier, but has not finished the tackle, and someone comes from upfield and knocks the ball carrier down field 1, 2, 3 more yards. Same thing can apply the other way. As the saying goes " the lowest man always wins " is the same with tackling . You Take the legs you stop the runners momentum . What you stated is true especially when a player is tackling HIGH .
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