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Author Topic: Watched quite a bit of Wake vs Cornhole State . . .  (Read 1563 times)

September 10, 2007, 12:10:33 PM
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-Cornhole State very lucky to win.

-Clear PI on Wake's last play.

-Keller has a nice touch at times, but throws pretty much like a girl and had some really bad passes for a Heisman winner.

-Cornhole State, maybe it was just that game, but damn they look SLOOOOOOWWWW.

September 10, 2007, 12:13:51 PM
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Not that it really matters as long as he makes the throws, but watching him throw is quite humorous.

September 10, 2007, 12:18:53 PM
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Yeah, he has made some nice throws, but the way Cornholers talked I expected to see a guy with a rifle arm, not someone that looks like they shotput the ball out there.   Pretty strange release for a Heisman winner.

September 10, 2007, 12:21:02 PM
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Are you suggesting it's not NFL prototype throwing motion?

They're already working on the bust for Canton, someone might need to make a call.

Or text message.
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September 10, 2007, 12:35:19 PM
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-Cornhole State, maybe it was just that game, but damn they look SLOOOOOOWWWW.

Agreed.  While we have been recruiting speed, they have been recruiting Rivals' stars.


September 10, 2007, 12:38:47 PM
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If Skinner plays that game they lose by a couple of TD's.  Could have easily lost anyway.  It's a nice win for them on the road against a decent team.  Probably a disapointment to some of their fans who seem to think they are some kind of incredible team with NFL talent at every position.   They showed what most of us already knew which is they are an ordinary team just like the rest of the big 12 North.

The game plan vs. NU the rest of the year will be stack the box vs. the run and make Keller beat you.  He couldn't do it vs. a bad Wake secondary that gave up 400 plus yards to BC.  Luckily for NU the Wake QB wasn't very good either and he handed NU the game.  I was a little surprised that Wake ran the ball on NU like they did, they were not able to run it at all on BC and ran it well against NU.  

September 10, 2007, 12:48:11 PM
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if anyone breathes towards keller he freaks out and busts the play.  We would need Ian and Rob to have big games to shut down that offense.
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September 10, 2007, 12:50:04 PM
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We would need Ian and Rob to have big games to shut down that offense.

An average game from those two should be enough.

September 10, 2007, 01:24:31 PM
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We would need Ian and Rob to have big games to shut down that offense.

An average game from those two should be enough.

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September 10, 2007, 05:00:04 PM
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He has a very odd throwing motion but it is a quick release throwing style. He won't go clear over the top like most QB's and telegraph his passes. And he did look off, almost trying too hard. But I think once he settles down, he will be decent down the stretch. Not Heisman like, but good. Just needs to shake some of the rust off.

And yes, NU did get very lucky not getting a holding call on the last play, but it looked like a make up call for not giving NU that interception. BTW, I don't think anyone is giving Wake much credit. They have a very good D.

September 10, 2007, 05:48:08 PM
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BC sure didn't respect Wake's defense.

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September 10, 2007, 07:10:54 PM
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I heard Gabbert had a great game this past weekend.

September 10, 2007, 07:17:54 PM
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I didn't undertang Slash going for it on 4th and 2 (I believe) and about a minute and 50 seconds left and Wake had one timeout....but those kinds of calls are par for the course with Slash. 

Suh is a beast.

September 10, 2007, 07:27:25 PM
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no reason to not go for it.  our defense had allowed just one score in the 34rd and no points in the 4th.  they were at the 40 yard line.  had they punted and got a touchback it comes out ot the 20 anyway.  the odds were better at getting 2 yards then wake driving distancce enough to get a fg.  and the other poster was right, the no call holding was payback for not giving us the pick the play earlier.

September 10, 2007, 07:31:44 PM
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September 10, 2007, 07:48:21 PM
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Yeah, last I heard he didn't do so hot and ended up getting benched. I think they said he was playing against a team that was in a division higher then his team was in. The kid is young. I'm not going to make any predictions on him due to the lack of talent around him and the fact that he is still in high school. I think he had like 70 something yards and a pick.

September 10, 2007, 07:56:33 PM
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no reason to not go for it.  our defense had allowed just one score in the 34rd and no points in the 4th.  they were at the 40 yard line.  had they punted and got a touchback it comes out ot the 20 anyway.  the odds were better at getting 2 yards then wake driving distancce enough to get a fg.  and the other poster was right, the no call holding was payback for not giving us the pick the play earlier.

If NU's up by a touchdown, then I can see going for it, but that's a "gutsy" call only up by a field goal on the 40 yard line.   If the defense was playing so well, then why not pin them an extra 20 yards back?

September 10, 2007, 08:41:38 PM
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The play prior to the clear PI on Cornhole State WAS NOT an INT.

September 10, 2007, 09:05:29 PM
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The play prior to the clear PI on Cornhole State WAS NOT an INT.
Yeah...it was. His arms were clearly under the football. It was a pick.

September 10, 2007, 09:45:26 PM
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The play prior to the clear PI on Cornhole State WAS NOT an INT.
Yeah...it was. His arms were clearly under the football after the ball hit the ground and he trapped it. It was not a pick.
Corrected...
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September 10, 2007, 10:04:23 PM
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The play prior to the clear PI on Cornhole State WAS NOT an INT.
Yeah...it was. His arms were clearly under the football. It was a pick.

I just can't comprehend the homerism required to deny what was clearly proven in slow motion by modern video technology.  Is there some sort of prescription drug required to reach this kind of delusional state?

September 10, 2007, 10:08:26 PM
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The play prior to the clear PI on Cornhole State WAS NOT an INT.
Yeah...it was. His arms were clearly under the football. It was a pick.

I just can't comprehend the homerism required to deny what was clearly proven in slow motion by modern video technology.  Is there some sort of prescription drug required to reach this kind of delusional state?
The wasn't like the Oregon/Oklahoma onside kick fiasco. The ball clearly hit the ground. I can't believe you would even debate that.

September 10, 2007, 10:51:07 PM
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He has a very odd throwing motion but it is a quick release throwing style. He won't go clear over the top like most QB's and telegraph his passes. And he did look off, almost trying too hard. But I think once he settles down, he will be decent down the stretch. Not Heisman like, but good. Just needs to shake some of the rust off.

And yes, NU did get very lucky not getting a holding call on the last play, but it looked like a make up call for not giving NU that interception. BTW, I don't think anyone is giving Wake much credit. They have a very good D.
Keller didn't look off to a second reciever at all. He has his #1 reciever, which he will throw to. Either it be on a bootleg to a tight end. Or to a running back on a screen. You can say all the excuses but the only good throw was his touchdown throw to the tight end over the middle. Oh ha and Keller is pretty slow, so the option will never be a back up plan.

September 10, 2007, 10:59:41 PM
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He has a very odd throwing motion but it is a quick release throwing style. He won't go clear over the top like most QB's and telegraph his passes. And he did look off, almost trying too hard. But I think once he settles down, he will be decent down the stretch. Not Heisman like, but good. Just needs to shake some of the rust off.

And yes, NU did get very lucky not getting a holding call on the last play, but it looked like a make up call for not giving NU that interception. BTW, I don't think anyone is giving Wake much credit. They have a very good D.
Keller didn't look off to a second reciever at all. He has his #1 reciever, which he will throw to. Either it be on a bootleg to a tight end. Or to a running back on a screen. You can say all the excuses but the only good throw was his touchdown throw to the tight end over the middle. Oh ha and Keller is pretty slow, so the option will never be a back up plan.
Cough freeman cough.

September 11, 2007, 08:03:39 AM
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We would need Ian and Rob to have big games to shut down that offense.

An average game from those two should be enough.

QFT

 :lol: A great game won't be enough...you guys shouldn't even be in the same division we are.
I didn't attend college

September 11, 2007, 08:21:18 AM
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We would need Ian and Rob to have big games to shut down that offense.

An average game from those two should be enough.

QFT

 :lol: A great game won't be enough...you guys shouldn't even be in the same division we are.

Why do you struggle so much against teams near the bottom of all-time winning percentages? 

September 11, 2007, 08:51:16 AM
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We would need Ian and Rob to have big games to shut down that offense.

An average game from those two should be enough.

QFT

 :lol: A great game won't be enough...you guys shouldn't even be in the same division we are.

Keller turns into a five year old girl with the slightest hint of pressure.  And while nub's o-line is good, they're not good enough to consistantly keep our boys out of the backfield.  AU's King Dunlap and some stud 5 star (I know how important stars are to ya) couldn't do it.  Neither will nub.

September 11, 2007, 09:05:37 AM
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We would need Ian and Rob to have big games to shut down that offense.

An average game from those two should be enough.

QFT

 :lol: A great game won't be enough...you guys shouldn't even be in the same division we are.

Keller turns into a five year old girl with the slightest hint of pressure.  And while nub's o-line is good, they're not good enough to consistantly keep our boys out of the backfield.  AU's King Dunlap and some stud 5 star (I know how important stars are to ya) couldn't do it.  Neither will nub.

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September 11, 2007, 10:36:28 AM
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The play prior to the clear PI on Cornhole State WAS NOT an INT.
Yeah...it was. His arms were clearly under the football. It was a pick.

I just can't comprehend the homerism required to deny what was clearly proven in slow motion by modern video technology.  Is there some sort of prescription drug required to reach this kind of delusional state?
Homerism? LOL It was a pick. :baityes:

September 11, 2007, 10:40:39 AM
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He has a very odd throwing motion but it is a quick release throwing style. He won't go clear over the top like most QB's and telegraph his passes. And he did look off, almost trying too hard. But I think once he settles down, he will be decent down the stretch. Not Heisman like, but good. Just needs to shake some of the rust off.

And yes, NU did get very lucky not getting a holding call on the last play, but it looked like a make up call for not giving NU that interception. BTW, I don't think anyone is giving Wake much credit. They have a very good D.
Keller didn't look off to a second reciever at all. He has his #1 reciever, which he will throw to. Either it be on a bootleg to a tight end. Or to a running back on a screen. You can say all the excuses but the only good throw was his touchdown throw to the tight end over the middle. Oh ha and Keller is pretty slow, so the option will never be a back up plan.
I stated he looked off, not he did look off recievers. I was well aware that he was locking onto recievers. I think everyone in the stadium saw that. Plus when he missed, he missed huge. Like the fade to the corner of the endzone. It wasn't even close and the receiver had a step. If this isn't corrected I wouldn't be surprised if we see Ganz in midseason. But I have a feeling things will be shored up. Maybe not by USC, but by conference play. If not, it could be a long season.