The scout advantage is pretty much non existent for Cortland, as both teams will have to exchange their prior three games and Buff St will fall under that for Rowan.
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Region 2 football (New York and Pennsylvania-ish) / Re: New Jersey Athletic Conference
October 14, 2006, 08:30:10 PM #2
Region 2 football (New York and Pennsylvania-ish) / Re: New Jersey Athletic Conference
October 12, 2006, 12:14:26 PM
Dear Mr. Bombs Away,
I thought this board was about football, not your pathetic life and your need to bring attention to it. You stated that Rowan does not hold a candle to the "prestige" of Ithaca. Albeit Ithaca has a great history of football, I would say it is fact for over the past decade that Rowan has been the better team and will continue to be so in the future. Bombs Away has an over inflated opinion of himself, which is no surprise because so does Ithaca's program. The "prestige" of Ithaca was evident last year after the Cortaca Jug game, when I was rooting for Cortland and then told to "f" myself about 56 times on the way to the parking lot after Felicitti found his favorite receiver Stef Sair. At the root of this petty spat is the undeniable difference between the ones who are able to attend private school on daddy's dime and those who are not. Bombs away now feels he is better than Rowan and all of NJ because he went to Ithaca, and daddy could pay for it. Now he'll respond that he paid for it himself or some other BS. The Truth is football wise Ithaca could not and would not compete in a week-to-week level with the NJAC "hoodlums". Hey bombs why don't you put your money where your mouth is and present proof upon this board of crimes perpetrated by Rowan football players. Until that evidence is brought forth why don't you sit in your 800,000 home and produce your homosexual, submissive home videos and stop posting on this board.
I thought this board was about football, not your pathetic life and your need to bring attention to it. You stated that Rowan does not hold a candle to the "prestige" of Ithaca. Albeit Ithaca has a great history of football, I would say it is fact for over the past decade that Rowan has been the better team and will continue to be so in the future. Bombs Away has an over inflated opinion of himself, which is no surprise because so does Ithaca's program. The "prestige" of Ithaca was evident last year after the Cortaca Jug game, when I was rooting for Cortland and then told to "f" myself about 56 times on the way to the parking lot after Felicitti found his favorite receiver Stef Sair. At the root of this petty spat is the undeniable difference between the ones who are able to attend private school on daddy's dime and those who are not. Bombs away now feels he is better than Rowan and all of NJ because he went to Ithaca, and daddy could pay for it. Now he'll respond that he paid for it himself or some other BS. The Truth is football wise Ithaca could not and would not compete in a week-to-week level with the NJAC "hoodlums". Hey bombs why don't you put your money where your mouth is and present proof upon this board of crimes perpetrated by Rowan football players. Until that evidence is brought forth why don't you sit in your 800,000 home and produce your homosexual, submissive home videos and stop posting on this board.
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Region 2 football (New York and Pennsylvania-ish) / Re: New Jersey Athletic Conference
October 11, 2006, 09:44:43 PM
Your friend who passed away stated, " the best thing to come out of NJ was an empty bus". Let me first say that I hope he did'nt die a coward like his father. Secondly I heard you are pulling tricks in West Hollywood as we speak. The reason you hate Bruce Willis is because he did'nt warn you before he popped and you had to swallow.
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Region 2 football (New York and Pennsylvania-ish) / Re: New Jersey Athletic Conference
July 04, 2006, 12:36:25 PM
Cortland has a pretty good recruiting class picking up a couple of kids from Florida and a all state o linemen in NY. Combine that with 18 returning starters and you can see why Street and Smith has them as a team to watch and ranked 11th overall.
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: New England Football Conference
December 12, 2005, 10:03:40 AM
As a graduate of Salve Regina University as well as a former player I am overwhelmingly enthusiastic about Salve's decision to get a full time coach. The move in my estimation is a couple of years too late. This past season the freshmen class at Salve was 7 players, so much for the recruiting coordinator. The coordinator does'nt even coach football, along with this disconnection comes a question about judging talent. Salve's facilities do not compare with Curry's and Endicott's, but the area in which Salve is located beats both those schools like a drum. Newport is one of the nicest area to live, let alone go to college in the entire country. Salve also offers a better academic standing than most NEFC schools, which makes it more difficult to recieve the talent that other schools in the conference are able to obtain. The obstacles are there but there is also oppurtunity, the team has been succesful in the past and it could be again if given to the right coach.
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Region 2 football (New York and Pennsylvania-ish) / Re: Liberty League
November 18, 2005, 01:30:30 PM
The day of reckoning is upon us and the LL will atone for all the hype that is associated with their lame ass conference. Go Cortland and Ithaca the real class of NY.
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Region 2 football (New York and Pennsylvania-ish) / Re: Liberty League
November 17, 2005, 01:59:22 PMQuote from: UoldmanD on November 17, 2005, 01:48:55 PM
How can any fan of Ithaca say that they will be able to run all over the Union defense? with the exception of one blown game, rochester, Union has a very capable and potent rush defense. Hobart had the #7 rusher in the country, and they held him to 46 yards on 24 carries. RPI had bernardo, who was also ranked, and we still held him to under one hundred. and there is no way that Ithaca will hold Arcidiacano to less than 100 yards..
YOU ALL MUST BE CRAZY!
I don't count games against other LL teams because your league is a sham, Hobart barely beat St. Lawrence who is terrible and Union had to go to OT with King's Point...wow. I know you guys have to gear up to play powerhouses like Rochester and Coast Guard every week so maybe you guys were looking past those teams.
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Region 2 football (New York and Pennsylvania-ish) / Re: Liberty League
November 17, 2005, 01:02:19 PM
This weekend will prove the Liberty League is a cream puff. Taste It
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Region 2 football (New York and Pennsylvania-ish) / Re: Liberty League
November 17, 2005, 10:19:19 AMQuote from: thetank123 on November 16, 2005, 02:02:56 PMQuote from: fballking19 on November 16, 2005, 01:56:32 PM
This message board is gonna sound pretty quiet after Ithaca and Cortland pound Union and Hobart. The LL should stand for Laughable Losers, Union's defense is unsound and Ithaca will throw for about 400 yards against them. Hobart's offense will be lucky to gain 100 total yards against Cortland's defense.
Unsound? How do you figure? Instead of throwing out useless crap like this, come with something statistical to back it up. Ithaca's defense has given up more yards rushing, passing, overall and points. Yep, Union's defense must be unsound.
I will quote Bob Knight "Statistics are for losers", Union's defense does not tackle well and thier defensive backs are offensive with thier coverage skills. How about the 70 yard play Hobart had when the ball vounced off the defender from Union's facemask into the reciever's hands, athletic. All I am saying is if Union played Ithaca's schedule which featured better offenses then the stats would be different. The proof will be in the pudding when Felicetti throws fro 500 yards and Ithaca wins by 40
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Region 2 football (New York and Pennsylvania-ish) / Re: Liberty League
November 16, 2005, 01:56:32 PM
This message board is gonna sound pretty quiet after Ithaca and Cortland pound Union and Hobart. The LL should stand for Laughable Losers, Union's defense is unsound and Ithaca will throw for about 400 yards against them. Hobart's offense will be lucky to gain 100 total yards against Cortland's defense.
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: New England Football Conference
November 06, 2005, 11:54:54 AM
Congratulations to Art Bell and his fourth consecutive two win season. Who will the loser of the championship game play in ECAC's?
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Region 2 football (New York and Pennsylvania-ish) / Re: New Jersey Athletic Conference
November 01, 2005, 10:45:21 AM
What would determine the conference champ if there is a three way tie betwwen Cortland, Rown and Montclair?
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Region 1 football (New England-ish) / Re: New England Football Conference
November 01, 2005, 10:36:46 AM
I have read in some of the posts written on this board, "that Salve was supposed to be good this year". A good Salve football team will be an impossibilty as long as the current coaching staff is in place. Arthur Bell might be the worst division 3 football coach in America, Salve currently has 4 recievers over 6'2 and are playing a wing T offense that features only one reciever at a time in some instances. The facilities at Salve do not hold a candle to the likes of Curry and Endicott, they play on a high school field without lockerrooms. As long as the administration at the school leaves the team high and dry in terms of competitive accomadations and the coach continues to preach ignorance Salve will continue to fight M.I.T for last place in the NEFC.
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