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  • ForeverGreen
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    Tbh byob QB iirc if not ftw near goalposts but HC RW hit it NS.

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  • IowaBearcat
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    Originally posted by northwest missouri state View Post
    We lost 2007 to Mother Nature. You can't convince me otherwise. The 3rd quarter when we played into that high wind, cold front, let Valdosta catch up and stack the box. It died down in the 4th when the ends switched but I honestly think we could have put the game away in a calm 3rd quarter with how we played first half.

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  • IowaBearcat
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    2006 was elite defense and high risk/reward QB play. Mathews was a very good QB, not great, especially against good defenses. We had every opportunity to win that game with 4 turnovers though too. The Wright fumble at the GV 20 was crushing.

    Saturday we saw a backup QB succeed with superior line play. Felt like old Duluth days to me. Ferris recruits good QB transfers for their offense.

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  • GreenwoodBearcat
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    Originally posted by Predatory Primates View Post

    Was it cheap construction or poor design. I know the stair issue mentioned on here sounded like a design failure.

    It is fairly common for churches and occasionally schools, to weasel alumni or member designers into donating time or providing it at a cut rate. Sometimes that leads to issues down the road.
    A combination of both. The stairwells on the outside were actually supposed to be enclosed, but that cost to much, so they left the exposed metal and concrete to the elements and eventually rusted out. I guess it's too much to fix as well, since they put up some BS stairways that nobody used. The chairback seats are utterly crap, as well. Don't know who ordered those but must have been an Amazon sale on crappy seats. They are small, there is no room for someone to get by without standing on the seat etc.

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  • northwest missouri state
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    https://static.bearcatsports.com/cus...4.htm#GAME.IND

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  • northwest missouri state
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    Originally posted by Taxman View Post
    Is the MIAA actually a mediocre football conference? Does the quality of play continue to erode?

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  • Brandon
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    Originally posted by Alfred33 View Post



    I was being sArCaStIc, but it takes too long to type like that... just ask @northwest missouri state how time consuming it is to hit the shift key.
    Man I'm sorry I didn't pick that up. I shouldn't read/post at school.

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  • ForeverGreen
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    Originally posted by Taxman View Post



    It all comes down to 2 things: Getting the other team's QB on the ground and consistent, high level QB play. Elite transfer RBs have helped mask the issues at QB and even overall offensively. I do give high paise to the staff for landing those difference making RBs but a RB is never going to win you a natty (See Omon, Xavier). At some point along the way the level of QB play gets exposed. And to a lesser extent who the QB is throwing to. Henesee looks like he has the talent but can't seem to stay healthy.

    Defense gives you the opportunity to play for a championship, offense wins the championship.

    Tieing some of the current topics together. AD has not won a NC without RW and RW has not won one without AD. It was a perfect marriage of each being elite at taking care of their side of the ball. I have no reason to believe AD won't create an offensive masterpiece at UCO, who his DC is will determine how much and what level of success that leads to. 'Boda has had the offenses but hasn't been able to obtain a defensive compliment.

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  • Predatory Primates
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    Originally posted by Taxman View Post
    Is the MIAA actually a mediocre football conference? Does the quality of play continue to erode?
    That was the case this season.

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  • Taxman
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    Originally posted by IowaBearcat View Post

    Those offenses never needed a defense to carry them though either. We could be optimistic in 2019 that the offense was back on track, then we realized the MIAA just wasn't good overall that year.

    AD had a lot of good QB play. RW needs to find one who makes good, quick decisions.
    It all comes down to 2 things: Getting the other team's QB on the ground and consistent, high level QB play. Elite transfer RBs have helped mask the issues at QB and even overall offensively. I do give high paise to the staff for landing those difference making RBs but a RB is never going to win you a natty (See Omon, Xavier). At some point along the way the level of QB play gets exposed. And to a lesser extent who the QB is throwing to. Henesee looks like he has the talent but can't seem to stay healthy.

    Defense gives you the opportunity to play for a championship, offense wins the championship.

    Tieing some of the current topics together. AD has not won a NC without RW and RW has not won one without AD. It was a perfect marriage of each being elite at taking care of their side of the ball. I have no reason to believe AD won't create an offensive masterpiece at UCO, who his DC is will determine how much and what level of success that leads to. 'Boda has had the offenses but hasn't been able to obtain a defensive compliment.
    Last edited by Taxman; 12-06-2021, 11:29 AM.

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  • Taxman
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    Is the MIAA actually a mediocre football conference? Does the quality of play continue to erode?

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  • IowaBearcat
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    Originally posted by Greenman View Post

    i remember some of AD's offenses needing a few games to get their rhythm going. they didn't have to worry too much in those games because of RW's defenses.
    Those offenses never needed a defense to carry them though either. We could be optimistic in 2019 that the offense was back on track, then we realized the MIAA just wasn't good overall that year.

    AD had a lot of good QB play. RW needs to find one who makes good, quick decisions.

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  • ForeverGreen
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    Originally posted by IowaBearcat View Post

    "Offensive identity" means they need good QB play. RW hasn't had one yet. Maybe Honeshee can be that guy.

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  • Taxman
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    Imagine just now realizing NW is a #basketballschool. Welcome to the club!

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