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Teamski

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Quote from: wesleydad on November 23, 2008, 07:55:44 PM

the other receivers totals are also down.  since it seems that the other receivers have trouble getting open maybe they should start using the player they have standing on the sideline watching who happened to lead the acfc in receptions 2 years ago.  it is hard for me to believe that jason has gone from playing a leading role with these teams as a receiver and Qb to not being used at all.  he would certainly give defenses a matchup problem as the 3rd receiver as he did 2 years ago.


I completely concur with you on this point.  Jason did a sweet job in the WR position with Warrick at QB.  I don't understand why he hasn't seen duty in one one position where he trully excells.  I even mentioned this to my wife during the game.  I hope he gets the time he is due in Texas.  Wesley really needs to use his physical presence on the line.

-Ski
Wesley College Football.... A Winning Tradition not to be soon forgotten!

PA_wesleyfan

Congrats to Salisbury. Way to finish another great season.
Football !!! The ultimate team sport. Anyone who plays DIII football is a winner...

AJK

   Because of the rule change when a player goes out of bounds the clock still runs. Therfore all teams have about an average of 10 less plays a game (give or take a couple). So everyone #'s will be a little lower from past years.
   As far as the play calling goes I think hard to question the Wesley coach's with their track record.(even though we all do it) Second down and 1 yard to go from the 4 yard line and I'm talking to my computer screen to quarterback sneak twice. Then on 4th down i'm saying go for it and if that does'nt work we wonder why we just didnt take the 3 pts when we had it. Bottom line is Drass and Knapp have forgotten more football then most of us will ever know. With that being said I would like to see them open it up the offense a little more. I know its there.
 
Does anyone know if Pennewell will be 100% for UMHB?

 


Teamski

Quote from: AJK on November 24, 2008, 09:46:45 AM
     
Does anyone know if Pennewell will be 100% for UMHB?

 

I'm not sure he will.  He went in for one play and went back out.  I asked one of the team members about it after the game and all he could say is "hopefully."  Even if he isn't 100%, Jackson and the others are doing a pretty good job running the ball.

-Ski
Wesley College Football.... A Winning Tradition not to be soon forgotten!

ATownStomp

I played against Wesley last year and saw the game this year. Just from watching that game it llked to me as if the Wesley O had lost some of that explosiveness. Not to take away from the Mule D this year (they had a great game) but last year the Wesley O just looked a little more potent. Although they may not have wanted to chance big plays with their defense playing lights out. Which brings me to my next point. I thought the Wesley D was going to be worse than last year since they didn't have Robinson. Boy was I wrong. Your middle lineback is one hell of a player and that was probably the most physical secondary I have seen in D3. Good luck in Texas, represent the North sub brack down south!!!

AJK

 Ive seen Wesley play every game this year and that was the worst they looked all year except for the
DelVal game. Like you said the Mules D played a good game. If Wesley plays that way in Texas they will be at home the next week.

Teamski

Quote from: AJK on November 24, 2008, 11:03:06 AM
Ive seen Wesley play every game this year and that was the worst they looked all year except for the
DelVal game. Like you said the Mules D played a good game. If Wesley plays that way in Texas they will be at home the next week.

Ahh, I wouldn't go that far.  Sure, the offense was stiffled a bit in the first half.  No doubt the cold contributed to that.  But you can't compare the two games like that.  The Del Vall game had a lot of mistakes (2 key fumbles) and a ton (16) of penalties.  McSweeny found his legs and did a great job keeping the game moving when needed.  I think if anything, it showed that Wesley can deal with adversity on the road.  Sean Matthews kicked some royal caboose and the defense made the difference, something that will come to good use against MHB.  If you look at other cold weather games, namely against UWW in the past, you will find that the offense failed miserably from the frigid temps.  At least here, the Wolverines started to work around what didn't work instead of simply running the ball into the defense, time in and time out.  Shane found the holes he needed to move the ball in the second half.  I feel good about the team right now.  With the warmer temps at Belton, I think Wesley's offense will thaw out and turn some big plays.

-Ski
Wesley College Football.... A Winning Tradition not to be soon forgotten!

AJK

 I agree It wasnt as bad as DelVal. But not what we're used to. Worst offensive game since DelVal.

Teamski

Quote from: AJK on November 24, 2008, 11:38:21 AM
I agree It wasnt as bad as DelVal. But not what we're used to. Worst offensive game since DelVal.

You can't always expect Wesley to be putting up 40+ points in the playoffs.  Remember, last year, Wesley only put up 13 points against Salisbury!

-Ski
Wesley College Football.... A Winning Tradition not to be soon forgotten!

@d3jason


Teamski

Wesley College Football.... A Winning Tradition not to be soon forgotten!

PA_wesleyfan

Quote from: ATownStomp on November 24, 2008, 10:37:51 AM
I played against Wesley last year and saw the game this year. Just from watching that game it llked to me as if the Wesley O had lost some of that explosiveness. Not to take away from the Mule D this year (they had a great game) but last year the Wesley O just looked a little more potent. Although they may not have wanted to chance big plays with their defense playing lights out. Which brings me to my next point. I thought the Wesley D was going to be worse than last year since they didn't have Robinson. Boy was I wrong. Your middle lineback is one hell of a player and that was probably the most physical secondary I have seen in D3. Good luck in Texas, represent the North sub brack down south!!!

I have been attending Wesley games for 14 yrs and I have had the opportunity to see some great defensive players and have seen my share of bone grinding hits but I can't remember ever seeing this amount as a team. When you can actually here the crowd as a whole go oooooo you know it's a hit... With that being said  Santagato took some shots and kept going back to the huddle
Football !!! The ultimate team sport. Anyone who plays DIII football is a winner...

old ends

I am glad your post is active.. Muledaddy packed up already.
Good luck to Wesley and have a Great Thanksgiving. +K to all

@d3jason

Quote from: Teamski on November 24, 2008, 12:39:25 PM
Quote from: Conrad on November 24, 2008, 12:31:39 PM
20 last year, 13 the year before.

Doh!!! :-X

-Ski

36 this year! (Sorry Salisbury guys, it's a rivalry game and I have to gloat a little :D)

Great job by the Gulls this year. Great comeback against the hounds. Too bad we both couldn't have gotten by Del Val, you'd have been in and we'd have a home game this week.

Teamski

Quote from: Conrad on November 24, 2008, 06:46:41 PM
Quote from: Teamski on November 24, 2008, 12:39:25 PM
Quote from: Conrad on November 24, 2008, 12:31:39 PM
20 last year, 13 the year before.

Doh!!! :-X

-Ski

36 this year! (Sorry Salisbury guys, it's a rivalry game and I have to gloat a little :D)

Great job by the Gulls this year. Great comeback against the hounds. Too bad we both couldn't have gotten by Del Val, you'd have been in and we'd have a home game this week.

Well, I'll be thinking of you while chewing on leftover turkey.... ;)

-Ski
Wesley College Football.... A Winning Tradition not to be soon forgotten!