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Desertraider

Half time stats:

Mount -350 yards (173 rush/177pass)
            3 TOs (2 fumbles)

WJ - 156 yards (33/123)
        0 TOs

Burke: 9/16 177yds, 4TDs, 1INT
            8att 37yds
BJ: 18 att 120yds

WJ qb - 11/22 for 123 and 2TDs
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amonachino

Mount is up 28-13 at half.  let's see how they play the second half, before we have people looking for a high bridge to jump off.

Desertraider

Quote from: HScoach on November 23, 2013, 01:26:02 PM
If Mount played this way last week, or next week, they're going down hard.    Very poor performance.   Especially on D.No pass rush again and piss poor coverage.

Witt is up 38-3 at the half. That is what I was expecting from Mount today. Reed Florence for Witt is 10 of 14 for 243 and 4TDs. Mount will go down next week if they play like this. I said earlier that this team reminds me of the Bruney team. One of the reasons is that sometimes they seem to play as if they have already won (its in the bag). That 2003 Stagg...Mount was the better team (IMHO) but Mount played like they just needed to pick up another Championship trophy - not like they needed to win. This team has struggled at times - when they shouldn't be struggling.
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amonachino

Weather at Carroll has turned very ugly.  dusting on field with much wind and poor conditions.  Carroll has turned it over 3 times.  13 - 7 JC.

MasterJedi

JCU needs to pick it up, can't lose to Fisher.  >:(

middlerelief

Yet though they can

Both of these teams (JCU / SJF) are tough.  Entertaining game so far.


Dr. Acula

Quote from: HScoach on November 23, 2013, 01:26:02 PM
If Mount played this way last week, or next week, they're going down hard.    Very poor performance.   Especially on D.No pass rush again and piss poor coverage.

The DE's have been MIA.  I think Thomas only has 15 tackles on the season.  Unlike in past years they can't seem to get consistent pressure without blitzing.

runyr

Don Shula Stadium is a winter wonderland. Video showing completely snow covered field.
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runyr

Don Shula: receivers can't run their routes in the snow.
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middlerelief

SJF regains the lead  6 mins left


Bartman

Great snow game. Fisher is playing tough as they have just scored on tough JC defense. This game is a good indicator of regional football comparison. 
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runyr

You need a good rushing game in the snow.
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Dr. Acula

I'm actually glad the audio feed is out.  I'm not sure I want to hear about the D giving up 4th and 19 conversions from the 27. 

runyr

Quote from: Dr. Acula on November 23, 2013, 02:37:44 PM
I'm actually glad the audio feed is out.  I'm not sure I want to hear about the D giving up 4th and 19 conversions from the 27.
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runyr

It's so windy at Don Shula, I can see the ref's pants flapping in the wind.
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