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WashedUp

Quote from: USTBench on November 28, 2011, 03:02:02 PM
Quote from: WashedUp on November 28, 2011, 03:00:50 PM
Quote from: pg04 on November 28, 2011, 03:00:11 PM
OK And we can throw Montclair or Cortland in to take the spot of  Monmouth.

I think I'd take Scholastica out before Monmouth.

Scholastica did score first against UST. Just saying.

So did Monmouth.
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OzJohnnie

Quote from: cobbernation on November 28, 2011, 03:06:46 PM
In all honesty, I could see UST winning by 42.  Which would signify the impressive double monkey stomp!

Now that would be dlipcious, wouldn't it?
  

Upstate

I know I'm horrible at math, but how does this starting O-line from the Del Valley game average 289lbs?

By my math its 307.

LT     78     Dan Maloney  (6'3", 295)
LG      55     M. Amezquita  (6'4", 310)
C      62     Kevin Cooper  (6'1", 275)
RG      71     James Thomas  (6'2", 355)
RT      76     C. Balcerzak  (6'5", 300)
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pg04

Those numbers don't match booby's who the other poster averaged.

Upstate

Quote from: pg04 on November 28, 2011, 03:19:19 PM
Those numbers don't match booby's who the other poster averaged.

I would expect that gaffe from Superman not Booby...

C'mon boobs, you're better than that...
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tommiegun

CSS scored 2, Monmouth scored 3, I'm intrigued as to how SJF proposes to score 4 to start the game.

Moncolfan

Quote from: pg04 on November 28, 2011, 03:00:11 PM
OK And we can throw Montclair or Cortland in to take the spot of  Monmouth.




Well lets see if SJF is even close at half! Maybe Monmouth wouldn't have such a poor playoff record if they were an "east" team. BTW at least MC didn't lose a regular season game to a team by 26. SJF isn't likely to make a statement this Saturday.

WashedUp

Quote from: tommiegun on November 28, 2011, 03:28:26 PM
CSS scored 2, Monmouth scored 3, I'm intrigued as to how SJF proposes to score 4 to start the game.

TD, but the point after is blocked and returned, making the score 6-2.
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boobyhasgameyo

Quote from: Upstate on November 28, 2011, 03:17:57 PM
I know I'm horrible at math, but how does this starting O-line from the Del Valley game average 289lbs?

By my math its 307.

LT     78     Dan Maloney  (6'3", 295)
LG      55     M. Amezquita  (6'4", 310)
C      62     Kevin Cooper  (6'1", 275)
RG      71     James Thomas  (6'2", 355)
RT      76     C. Balcerzak  (6'5", 300)

I had one of the starters wrong.  Forgive me they are even bigger. 

Upstate

Quote from: Moncolfan on November 28, 2011, 03:42:49 PM
Quote from: pg04 on November 28, 2011, 03:00:11 PM
OK And we can throw Montclair or Cortland in to take the spot of  Monmouth.




Well lets see if SJF is even close at half! Maybe Monmouth wouldn't have such a poor playoff record if they were an "east" team. BTW at least MC didn't lose a regular season game to a team by 26. SJF isn't likely to make a statement this Saturday.

A few thing about the Hobart game.  Hobart had back to back bye weeks before the game. I'd like to see anyone's results vs a playoff team that had 3 weeks to prepare.

Also SJF was trying to run their spread passing attack it's excelled at the previous 3 seasons with a RB/WR, that has been filling in for the starting QB that was lost for the season in preseason, and threw the ball way to much to start the year. As a result their first 5 possessions vs Hobart went for 5 or fewer plays and constantly put their defense back on the field.  After that game they scrapped that offense and went to more of an offense that is like a single wing or zone read. The offense became much more effective and efficient from that point on and became more of a ground & pound offense.

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WashedUp

Quote from: Upstate on November 28, 2011, 04:25:32 PM
Hobart had back to back bye weeks before the game. I'd like to see anyone's results vs a playoff team that had 3 weeks to prepare.

UST had a bye week and Scholastica before playing Monmouth.  I think that qualifies.  ;)
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USTBench

Quote from: boobyhasgameyo on November 28, 2011, 03:49:03 PM
Quote from: Upstate on November 28, 2011, 03:17:57 PM
I know I'm horrible at math, but how does this starting O-line from the Del Valley game average 289lbs?

By my math its 307.

LT     78     Dan Maloney  (6'3", 295)
LG      55     M. Amezquita  (6'4", 310)
C      62     Kevin Cooper  (6'1", 275)
RG      71     James Thomas  (6'2", 355)
RT      76     C. Balcerzak  (6'5", 300)

I had one of the starters wrong.  Forgive me they are even bigger.

6'2", 355lb? Morbidly obese doesn't necessarily mean you're sweet at blocking people. Granted, you'll probably get in the way, but I'm guessing the guy needs to hit the Albuterol or oxygen tank a few times per game.
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boobyhasgameyo

Quote from: USTBench on November 28, 2011, 04:35:16 PM
Quote from: boobyhasgameyo on November 28, 2011, 03:49:03 PM
Quote from: Upstate on November 28, 2011, 03:17:57 PM
I know I'm horrible at math, but how does this starting O-line from the Del Valley game average 289lbs?

By my math its 307.

LT     78     Dan Maloney  (6'3", 295)
LG      55     M. Amezquita  (6'4", 310)
C      62     Kevin Cooper  (6'1", 275)
RG      71     James Thomas  (6'2", 355)
RT      76     C. Balcerzak  (6'5", 300)

I had one of the starters wrong.  Forgive me they are even bigger.

6'2", 355lb? Morbidly obese doesn't necessarily mean you're sweet at blocking people. Granted, you'll probably get in the way, but I'm guessing the guy needs to hit the Albuterol or oxygen tank a few times per game.

Admittedly you are starting to grow on me UST

USTBench

Quote from: boobyhasgameyo on November 28, 2011, 04:47:49 PM
Quote from: USTBench on November 28, 2011, 04:35:16 PM
Quote from: boobyhasgameyo on November 28, 2011, 03:49:03 PM
Quote from: Upstate on November 28, 2011, 03:17:57 PM
I know I'm horrible at math, but how does this starting O-line from the Del Valley game average 289lbs?

By my math its 307.

LT     78     Dan Maloney  (6'3", 295)
LG      55     M. Amezquita  (6'4", 310)
C      62     Kevin Cooper  (6'1", 275)
RG      71     James Thomas  (6'2", 355)
RT      76     C. Balcerzak  (6'5", 300)

I had one of the starters wrong.  Forgive me they are even bigger.

6'2", 355lb? Morbidly obese doesn't necessarily mean you're sweet at blocking people. Granted, you'll probably get in the way, but I'm guessing the guy needs to hit the Albuterol or oxygen tank a few times per game.

Admittedly you are starting to grow on me UST

I'm an acquired taste, like coffee or Hamm's.
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