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Originally posted by BlazerLady View Post
What phenomenal blocking by our OL on that play.
Also, McGill had a huge block.
Same downfield.
Last edited by Fan_the_Flame; 10-26-2019, 07:43 PM.
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He's definitely the starter, it's obvious both are still adjusting to this new offense and Ivory definitely not comfortable in it but he hardly if gets to throw a pass and more dangerous as a runner when the play breaks down in this offense, both passing stats are down compared to last year but this a time possession nickle & dime offense which we not accustomed to
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Originally posted by Jay Lindsey View Post
Did you just write that Rogan is flat like he has been all season long, except for last week? I just want to make sure my eyes aren't playing tricks on me.
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VSU game write up.
https://vstateblazers.com/news/2019/...al-minute.aspx
NGU write up:
http://www.nguathletics.com/football...aldosta-state/
Hats off to NGU. They played lights out! VSU had not been held scoreless in the first half since 2017. What a tremendous effort.
But, so proud of our Blazers. We know teams will give us their "A" game, but the Blazers did not give up. They kept fighting and playing like champions!
Last night, as Juston Lewis wrote in the VDT, we saw the heart of a champion!!
The Heart of a Champion by Juston Lewis.
https://www.valdostadailytimes.com/s...2eada1b76.html
Last edited by BlazerLady; 10-27-2019, 08:22 AM.
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I have seen this team in a video, hollering and jumping around coming out of the gate at Delta State without any hype or a large crowd to cheer them on. Yet, there was sheer joy on their faces. Last night I saw a team with grit and determination who refused to give up when they were down.
This team is not last year's team. This team has its own identity.......a team that loves to play, a team that is resilient, a team that is gaining a deeper knowledge and understanding of the game. I think the coaching staff has a lot to do with that.
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Originally posted by BlazerLady View PostI have seen this team in a video, hollering and jumping around coming out of the gate at Delta State without any hype or a large crowd to cheer them on. Yet, there was sheer joy on their faces. Last night I saw a team with grit and determination who refused to give up when they were down.
This team is not last year's team. This team has its own identity.......a team that loves to play, a team that is resilient, a team that is gaining a deeper knowledge and understanding of the game. I think the coaching staff has a lot to do with that.
We've been spoiled by Dean's teams that tended to got stronger as the season went on (barring injuries) and Bells teams that got better year after year till they became dominant. Goff's first team is going to be a reflection of him. It appears that Goff is no Bell, he doesn't measure his teams success by the amount of points scored; our performances of late haven't been Dean like either, in that we seem to have stalled in terms of getting better.
Could it be that teams now have enough tape on us to game plan effectively? If that is the case then the bi-week has come at the perfect time. We need to scout ourselves and remove any tendencies that we've developed.
I'm not going to get down on Coach because he has some awfully large shoes to fill and in the only stat that matters he is perfect. It appears that Coach Goff is a blend of Dean & Bell, so we won't average 50 points per game, we run the ball more and depend more on our defense. Right now we're not good enough to beat the best teams in the country (maybe not even in the GSC) but let's allow Coach Goff to do has job and with two weeks to get ready for the Argos, our next game should tell us a lot about our Coach & our team. I for one would not bet against either.
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Originally posted by Fan_the_Flame View Post
Rolodex, was it ok with you that Rogan was in the game on that TD run to win the game?
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Originally posted by Fan_the_Flame View Post
Was last year as well.
BTW, Ivory had one tote for one yard (I think that was a jet sweep). No throws.
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Originally posted by Rollodex View Post
Yes I know he got some wheels on him but the back up can do the same. Just thought we needed a change under center to get an offensive spark many coaches does this
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Originally posted by boyblue View Post
BL I appreciate the the fact that you always point out each year's team is different, they have their own personality as a group.
We've been spoiled by Dean's teams that tended to got stronger as the season went on (barring injuries) and Bells teams that got better year after year till they became dominant. Goff's first team is going to be a reflection of him. It appears that Goff is no Bell, he doesn't measure his teams success by the amount of points scored; our performances of late haven't been Dean like either, in that we seem to have stalled in terms of getting better.
Could it be that teams now have enough tape on us to game plan effectively? If that is the case then the bi-week has come at the perfect time. We need to scout ourselves and remove any tendencies that we've developed.
I'm not going to get down on Coach because he has some awfully large shoes to fill and in the only stat that matters he is perfect. It appears that Coach Goff is a blend of Dean & Bell, so we won't average 50 points per game, we run the ball more and depend more on our defense. Right now we're not good enough to beat the best teams in the country (maybe not even in the GSC) but let's allow Coach Goff to do has job and with two weeks to get ready for the Argos, our next game should tell us a lot about our Coach & our team. I for one would not bet against either.
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