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Post by michwolverine84 on Sept 21, 2012 12:33:39 GMT -5
Just be prepared to lose haha
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Post by bjams03 on Sept 21, 2012 12:58:40 GMT -5
Good stuff Ziff.
Utah should be okay at QB, my FR QB is an 81 now and hoping he gets a nice bump in training. He's a scrambler and I've had to use him a bit this year already, he'll be a nice change of pass from my current pocket passer.
Safety is good next year, but, after that it is going to be pretty thin. I moved one of last years ATHs to CB as opposed to safety...may have to move him back to S depending on how the rest of my recruiting goes.
At this point, I'm so ready for next year as I've been bummed to only have 1 Pipeline state given a glitch that screwed me out of my Utah and Texas pipelines. Will be good to have those back next year. If I get a couple key recruits, I'll also break into Hawaii and Colorado as new pipelines. Going from 1 to 5 would make things much easier next year.....
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Post by heznfire on Sept 21, 2012 13:54:16 GMT -5
Thanks for putting that together, Ziff. Fun read.
While both of my starting OTs depart, my three returning interior linemen should be rated between 85-92 OVR. The interior line will carry the load and help overcome the new OTs' (81-84 OVR) mistakes. I think I'll be OK on the line.
My offense in general will be high-powered next season. Each of my offensive skill positions will be improved next season, despite losing my starting running back and top two tight ends to graduation. My backup running back (87 OVR) will be in the low-90s as a junior (!!!), and I have recruited three tight ends in the past two seasons that were 75-78 OVR as true freshmen.
My biggest concern will be my defensive front-seven. I'm beginning to build talented depth there, but they're still young. I expect some issues there next season, especially with my lack of a pass rush this year. I don't necessarily expect that to improve unless I change schemes or strategy.
Regarding special teams, I'll be kicking 60-yard field goals with my senior next season. I know how much Jank enjoys that.
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Post by deadrabbits23 on Sept 21, 2012 13:57:09 GMT -5
Will be online in a few minutes.
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Post by michwolverine84 on Sept 21, 2012 14:30:13 GMT -5
Hey I don't know when I'll actually be available. I have family coming in at around 4. I don't know when we can get this game on. Online dynasty won't let us play our game. It says it's no longer available.
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Post by deadrabbits23 on Sept 21, 2012 14:38:22 GMT -5
Hey I don't know when I'll actually be available. I have family coming in at around 4. I don't know when we can get this game on. Online dynasty won't let us play our game. It says it's no longer available. Ok, just let me know when you can play. Will try to make myself available on Sunday if need be. It says that when someone exits out. The screen flickers when someone joins. So you can tell when someone joins. You would be waiting forever if you don't exit(waiting for player). Just says waiting for player. In previous years if this happens you just need to try again at a different time and it should work. Nothing else really works that I know of.
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Post by ziff72 on Sept 21, 2012 18:14:07 GMT -5
Just browsing the board and looking at recruiting classes I found a numerical slip up. Jank you posted this for NC. The number should be 20 not 24. You still have room in your class, but if you were still shooting for 24 you may have to lose a couple of guys numbers. :-)
73 - 65 + 12 = 24
More schollies than I had last year, looking forward to trying and fill out this class with my future all stars
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Post by heznfire on Sept 21, 2012 19:49:27 GMT -5
#7 Texas A&M - 10 #1 South Carolina - 14
The Aggies jumped out to a quick lead, scoring all 10 of their points on their first two drives while holding the vaunted Gamecocks to two three-and-outs.
South Carolina, which heavily relied on likely Heisman winner Marcus Lattimore all game long, surprised the A&M defense with a quick strike post against cover zero. The throw just zipped by the outstretched hands of the cornerback, and the South Carolina receiver took it to the house for a 79-yard touchdown. The Gamecocks continued to build their momentum by adding another touchdown with five seconds left in the first half on third-down bulldoze by Lattimore.
This would be all the scoring for the game as each both team's defense went into lock down. The Aggies stuffed the line of scrimmage to stop Lattimore from gaining any steam, and it worked extremely well as Lattimore only tallied 46 rushing yards.
However, and unfortunately for me, I couldn't capitalize, turning two second-half trips into the red zone into zero points. Ouch. The first drive ended as a South Carolina cornerback perfectly jumped my hitch route for an interception. The second drive, and most painful, occurred with 2:30 left in the game. On 3rd and 3 from the USCe 15-yard line, my receiver dropped a critical pass past the sticks. On the ensuing play, the Gamecocks sent a blitz, and I initially looked at the wrong target. As I looked to the other side of the field, I saw another receiver running a wide-open route that would have been a touchdown, but the Gamecocks blitz hit home just as I tried to release the ball.
I was able to get the ball back, but I was on my own 10-yard line with no timeouts and 16 seconds left. Safe to say, Jamiel Showers is no Denard Robinson.
Great game, Ozi. I wasn't expecting our defenses to show up like they did. Congrats on winning the SEC for the second straight year. I'm going to very much enjoy not seeing Lattimore anymore, but it looks like you're grooming another 90+ RB right behind him.
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Post by michwolverine84 on Sept 21, 2012 20:27:38 GMT -5
Rabbits, did you say you might be available tonight.
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Post by Ozi03 on Sept 21, 2012 20:57:22 GMT -5
#7 Texas A&M - 10 #1 South Carolina - 14 The Aggies jumped out to a quick lead, scoring all 10 of their points on their first two drives while holding the vaunted Gamecocks to two three-and-outs. South Carolina, which heavily relied on likely Heisman winner Marcus Lattimore all game long, surprised the A&M defense with a quick strike post against cover zero. The throw just zipped by the outstretched hands of the cornerback, and the South Carolina receiver took it to the house for a 79-yard touchdown. The Gamecocks continued to build their momentum by adding another touchdown with five seconds left in the first half on third-down bulldoze by Lattimore. This would be all the scoring for the game as each both team's defense went into lock down. The Aggies stuffed the line of scrimmage to stop Lattimore from gaining any steam, and it worked extremely well as Lattimore only tallied 46 rushing yards. However, and unfortunately for me, I couldn't capitalize, turning two second-half trips into the red zone into zero points. Ouch. The first drive ended as a South Carolina cornerback perfectly jumped my hitch route for an interception. The second drive, and most painful, occurred with 2:30 left in the game. On 3rd and 3 from the USCe 15-yard line, my receiver dropped a critical pass past the sticks. On the ensuing play, the Gamecocks sent a blitz, and I initially looked at the wrong target. As I looked to the other side of the field, I saw another receiver running a wide-open route that would have been a touchdown, but the Gamecocks blitz hit home just as I tried to release the ball. I was able to get the ball back, but I was on my own 10-yard line with no timeouts and 16 seconds left. Safe to say, Jamiel Showers is no Denard Robinson. Great game, Ozi. I wasn't expecting our defenses to show up like they did. Congrats on winning the SEC for the second straight year. I'm going to very much enjoy not seeing Lattimore anymore, but it looks like you're grooming another 90+ RB right behind him. The only reason I called blitz on 4th down is I was banking on you calling a draw play, you gashed me with it a few times, got lucky and came up with a sack lol. I'm def going to miss Lattimore next year kid was the work horse for the Gamecocks for sure, but my back up JR which was RS this year so he will a JR next year is a 90 ovr. I'm hoping training goes well and he's a 95 with good speed, my RS Frosh had a nice year for a back up. My offense won't be as good next year with Ace, Lattimore and Shaw leaving but, I should def have more speed which will let me do more I think..I hope lol. Great Game Hez, I was so nervous the 1st half as I didn't know the play book at all lol and I couldn't slow you down it seemed until the Redzone. Looks like the SEC will be bringing home the NC for the 2nd straight year!!! SEC SEC SEC!!! lol
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Post by deadrabbits23 on Sept 21, 2012 21:14:14 GMT -5
Rabbits, did you say you might be available tonight. I have some friends/company at my place right now. Not sure if I'll be able to or not will let you know if I can. They might be leaving soon, not sure.
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Post by michwolverine84 on Sept 21, 2012 21:36:36 GMT -5
If not Sunday will work. I am getting a little tired.
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Post by ziff72 on Sept 21, 2012 21:41:01 GMT -5
Ozi congrats on keeping the win streak alive. I'm going to play ESPN reporter. You have an All-American at QB and you completed 75% of your passes. What's up with the Iowa playcalling?? :-)
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Post by deadrabbits23 on Sept 21, 2012 21:57:24 GMT -5
If not Sunday will work. I am getting a little tired. I don't think tonight is gonna work out. I'll post when I'm available Sunday tomorrow.
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Post by Ozi03 on Sept 21, 2012 22:33:49 GMT -5
Ozi congrats on keeping the win streak alive. I'm going to play ESPN reporter. You have an All-American at QB and you completed 75% of your passes. What's up with the Iowa playcalling?? :-) 6/8 142 yards and 1 td, I wouldn't call them bad numbers lol. When I play vs Hez I tend to play very very very tight. He'z the type of player that if you make a mistake he will make you pay for it... trust me I delt with his high powered OSU teams for many seasons lol....
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