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Originally posted by jimbo slice View Posti know you arent whining about refs...from the outside, the stats are pretty telling. 249 yards rushing 5.9 per carry?
2 interceptions?
average completion was 14 yards?
3 sacks for 24 yards
45 yards in personal fouls and 15 in pass intereference...
got to get the personal fouls under control and you have 40 yards in penalty which is 17 below your game average.
looks like a pretty clean game with out the personal fouls which absolutely CAN be controlled
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Originally posted by Predatory Primates View PostA step further:
D2Football East of Illinois and North of chicago is better than D2 football in the rest of the country.
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Originally posted by HookemHerd View PostI would agree but there is an important aspect in winning the close one. Close game as the away team, a lot of programs would blink first. Says a lot about the kids they are bringing in and expectations. First signs of adversity kids keep fighting. Not saying NW kids weren't also playing their asses off. Hays just executed a play or so more
Hays is on the right track. It sucks they didn't win the playoff game, but it's time to focus on that as the next goal. I think they already proved they can hang with the best of the MIAA, but there is more steps now. I only watched them one time, but they are just a few players away, IMO. As their young QB develops, if they can surround him with some skill kids, they are probably going to make some noise. Their defense has become a consistent identity, but their offense is not yet good enough to beat the better teams. Everyone says defense wins championships and overall that is true, but as long as the goal is the most points, offense will matter.
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Originally posted by Taxman View PostGLVC > MIAA
Looks like Lindenwood is going to a tougher conference. The MIAA is currently in a free fall allowing teams a false sense of how good they really are.
D2Football East of Illinois and North of chicago is better than D2 football in the rest of the country.
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Originally posted by Taxman View PostGLVC > MIAA
Looks like Lindenwood is going to a tougher conference. The MIAA is currently in a free fall allowing teams a false sense of how good they really are.
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Originally posted by HookemHerd View PostId add hands to the face as another one never called
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Originally posted by Taxman View PostCan you check and see if there was a targeting penalty in the NW game? And a blown roughing the P call?
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Originally posted by Taxman View PostAnd what does it say about those same players being capable of losing to a GLVC team?
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Originally posted by HookemHerd View PostI would agree but there is an important aspect in winning the close one. Close game as the away team, a lot of programs would blink first. Says a lot about the kids they are bringing in and expectations. First signs of adversity kids keep fighting. Not saying NW kids weren't also playing their asses off. Hays just executed a play or so more
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Originally posted by Predatory Primates View PostTargeting is so odd. I literally have never see it calledsince the season when it was new and a hot button deal. Then again, I'm used to MIAA refs. I watch the NFL and think "How is that holding, his shirt is barely even ripped".
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Originally posted by catz54 View PostWhile I agree that we need to beat them, it's really not overly concerning at this point. We lost two games at home (just like we did to Mo West a few years ago), but they were both 1 point games where we had our shots at the end (minus boneheaded mistakes both years). The time FHSU comes in and beats by 10-14 and clearly dominate the game, that's when I would be worried. The UCO loss, to me, was much more concerning.
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Originally posted by Peyton21dad View PostNumbers don't always tell the complete story and in this case, that is certainly true. Bad calls CAN and did change the flow of the game. Seen it many many times from high school up to the pros. Sure, the rush game didn't help our cause, whether it be defensive or offensive side. But the ejection and OPI could be a 14 point swing. Those are the numbers that matter.
so, you take away the personal foul and the pass interference you just described...you still have 30 very preventable penalty yards. you had them on the ropes going into the 4th quarter...not allowing them to score then the boys seemed to get a lil squirrley...
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