Daily altercations!

MizCane

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I love to see that the O and D are going at each other on a daily basis. The team may be turning a corner and adding some pride and toughness. Every report the last week or so says there was a brief fight btw 2 players. This is the U I know.
 
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Wouldn't you pick on that soft *** defense if you played offense knowing they gave up 550 yards a game and cost the team wins?
 
Blades brothers carried the fight into locker room. More fights please. You believe as you worship and you play as you practice. Bench anyone who has NOT been in a fight started by another player at least twice a week.
 
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The offense wasn't much better.

Bull****.

All things considered, I came away more disappointed with the offense than the defense. We were primed to be one of the best offenses in the country & instead were lower tier in our own pathetic conference.

If you take away the Savannah game, the offensive numbers are atrocious. We were ranked 96th in 3rd down conversions and 79th in RZ conversions. That's where an OC makes his money. The amazing things about both of those stats is that our terrible Defense was ranked better in both categories.
 
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our terrible Defense was ranked better in both categories.

Shhhhhh....

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Wouldn't you pick on that soft *** defense if you played offense knowing they gave up 550 yards a game and cost the team wins?

every 2 seconds. If I was coach Coley.. id be yelling at Donofrio all practice. "Mark, that D is gettin torched again"
 
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The offense wasn't much better.

Bull****.

All things considered, I came away more disappointed with the offense than the defense. We were primed to be one of the best offenses in the country & instead were lower tier in our own pathetic conference.

If you take away the Savannah game, the offensive numbers are atrocious. We were ranked 96th in 3rd down conversions and 79th in RZ conversions. That's where an OC makes his money. The amazing things about both of those stats is that our terrible Defense was ranked better in both categories.

The Coley effect... Jedd Fisch leaving was terrible for our offense, dude made Jacory serviceable, and had SteMo looking like the next coming.
 
The offense wasn't much better.

Bull****.

All things considered, I came away more disappointed with the offense than the defense. We were primed to be one of the best offenses in the country & instead were lower tier in our own pathetic conference.

If you take away the Savannah game, the offensive numbers are atrocious. We were ranked 96th in 3rd down conversions and 79th in RZ conversions. That's where an OC makes his money. The amazing things about both of those stats is that our terrible Defense was ranked better in both categories.

The Coley effect... Jedd Fisch leaving was terrible for our offense, dude made Jacory serviceable, and had SteMo looking like the next coming.

I never understood some people's dislike of Fisch. Dude was a miracle worker for us. Yes we had some hiccups, but every team does. Problem is they are so focused on the fact we had a negative quarter and forget we were doing what we wanted nearly the rest of the game.
 
Bull****.

All things considered, I came away more disappointed with the offense than the defense. We were primed to be one of the best offenses in the country & instead were lower tier in our own pathetic conference.

If you take away the Savannah game, the offensive numbers are atrocious. We were ranked 96th in 3rd down conversions and 79th in RZ conversions. That's where an OC makes his money. The amazing things about both of those stats is that our terrible Defense was ranked better in both categories.

The Coley effect... Jedd Fisch leaving was terrible for our offense, dude made Jacory serviceable, and had SteMo looking like the next coming.

I never understood some people's dislike of Fisch. Dude was a miracle worker for us. Yes we had some hiccups, but every team does. Problem is they are so focused on the fact we had a negative quarter and forget we were doing what we wanted nearly the rest of the game.

The thing with fisch was that he never called good games against good teams, when you play crappy teams they give you a cushion to counter their lack of athletes, so you can dink and dunk all you want, which is what fisch did most of the time with his play calling, also it is easy for QBs to read, which most of the time fisch gave him easy first reads, but when you play good teams that can match up athlete with athlete and show you different looks its on the QB to make a play and make their own reads, every play under fisch morris looked to the sidelines to switch, so the person making the reads was fisch
 
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