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stimulator

TGP

Love the effort and detail of your preview.  I go back to my earlier key to the game for RPI against Union however....

RPI's DL has played very stout all year.  

Against Union Coney did break one, but the balance of the carries were for very short yardage. 25 carries for 58 yards.  His longest other carry was 8 yards.  Not sure of the caliber of the Union vs. Hobart OL both are very big fact Union may be bigger than H.  Nor for that matter do I want to judge the talent of Coney vs. Marlier/Hobaica (all three are talented backs), but if they want to grind out first downs as you say they will most likely have to mix it up.  I don't see Hobart being able to pound it for multiple first downs per drive on the ground.

Doyle plays very good they have a solid chance.. He struggles it may be hard for the Statesmen to generate enough offense to win.

Duh ... guess the same goes for Robertson.  




Jonny Utah

Quote from: dlippiel on November 05, 2008, 05:53:28 PM
Love almost all the dudes on here but never realized so many of you guys are ****ing conservatives. Well then its been 8 years since I celebrated, so I'll celebrate all by my lonesome. Let the stones come my way ( I know I am going to get nailed for this) but at least I've got my cup on this time! Hey George don't let the door hit your ass on the way out!" Great win Obama!

Definitely a pumpkin head this weekend! Let's go Bart! Yet if RPI does win, and I think they will by a double digit margin, then I think they really will have proved that they are the LL's best hope and I will back them for the tourney. I know last year after their loss to TCNJ I said I'd never back them again. Well I guess I am growing up.

JU is not really a conservative.  I'm just not too sold on Obama yet.  But I'm on his side now.

God Bless America.

Frank Rossi

Quote from: stimulator on November 05, 2008, 06:19:41 PM
TGP

Love the effort and detail of your preview.  I go back to my earlier key to the game for RPI against Union however....

RPI's DL has played very stout all year.  

Against Union Coney did break one, but the balance of the carries were for very short yardage. 25 carries for 58 yards.  His longest other carry was 8 yards.  Not sure of the caliber of the Union vs. Hobart OL both are very big fact Union may be bigger than H.  Nor for that matter do I want to judge the talent of Coney vs. Marlier/Hobaica (all three are talented backs), but if they want to grind out first downs as you say they will most likely have to mix it up.  I don't see Hobart being able to pound it for multiple first downs per drive on the ground.

Doyle plays very good they have a solid chance.. He struggles it may be hard for the Statesmen to generate enough offense to win.

Duh ... guess the same goes for Robertson.  





I'm telling ya - RPI by 30.  Hobart's LB-led defense isn't going to help matters since it was from the outside and the blind side that Union was able to penetrate to Robertson -- not the inside.  The LBs would be great against the run if RPI had much of one to talk about.  Doyle's numbers last week weren't great, the injuries are not positive for Hobart and their running game has been bland, at best.  While Hobart is a good team, RPI is just plain better and will run circles around Hobart.

RPI wins 45-14.

dlippiel

Quote from: Regulator on November 05, 2008, 06:13:45 PM
Quote from: dlippiel on November 05, 2008, 05:53:28 PM
Love almost all the dudes on here but never realized so many of you guys are ****ing conservatives. Well then its been 8 years since I celebrated, so I'll celebrate all by my lonesome. Let the stones come my way ( I know I am going to get nailed for this) but at least I've got my cup on this time! Hey George don't let the door hit your ass on the way out!" Great win Obama!

Definitely a pumpkin head this weekend! Let's go Bart! Yet if RPI does win, and I think they will by a double digit margin, then I think they really will have proved that they are the LL's best hope and I will back them for the tourney. I know last year after their loss to TCNJ I said I'd never back them again. Well I guess I am growing up.

Just curious, why are you celebrating....or don't you know.

Let's all celebrate in 4 years from now, when all this hype come to fruition....Make me a believer!

There are hopefully some changes coming our way I am very happy with regarding our new pres. There are also many things that I am not happy about regarding the new pres. Yet after the last eight years the things I am happy about, the possible changes that are hopefully coming, to me, clearly outweigh those issues I am unhappy about. I used to say I would vote for a doorknob over Bush. I don't know if that is still the case but I feel this country needs a change now. To me, after last night we finally got what we needed so that is what I am happy about. Will things work out? I don't know but I think its worth it to see if they do. By the way the freakin humor on here regarding the pres race has been very enjoyable. I thought what the heck, I'll throw something out there ::) Hope this answers your question without getting to specific. I honestly liked a lot about both McCain and Obama.

dlippiel

Quote from: Frank Rossi on November 05, 2008, 06:23:02 PM
Quote from: stimulator on November 05, 2008, 06:19:41 PM
TGP

Love the effort and detail of your preview.  I go back to my earlier key to the game for RPI against Union however....

RPI's DL has played very stout all year.  

Against Union Coney did break one, but the balance of the carries were for very short yardage. 25 carries for 58 yards.  His longest other carry was 8 yards.  Not sure of the caliber of the Union vs. Hobart OL both are very big fact Union may be bigger than H.  Nor for that matter do I want to judge the talent of Coney vs. Marlier/Hobaica (all three are talented backs), but if they want to grind out first downs as you say they will most likely have to mix it up.  I don't see Hobart being able to pound it for multiple first downs per drive on the ground.

Doyle plays very good they have a solid chance.. He struggles it may be hard for the Statesmen to generate enough offense to win.

Duh ... guess the same goes for Robertson.  





I'm telling ya - RPI by 30.  Hobart's LB-led defense isn't going to help matters since it was from the outside and the blind side that Union was able to penetrate to Robertson -- not the inside.  The LBs would be great against the run if RPI had much of one to talk about.  Doyle's numbers last week weren't great, the injuries are not positive for Hobart and their running game has been bland, at best.  While Hobart is a good team, RPI is just plain better and will run circles around Hobart.

RPI wins 45-14.

I really do think your right Frank. I think RPI wins by double digits. I feel Robertson is really going to take charge against Bart. He is going to have time to throw and we all know what happens when that guy has time.

Frank Rossi

Quote from: dlippiel on November 05, 2008, 06:34:16 PM
Quote from: Frank Rossi on November 05, 2008, 06:23:02 PM
Quote from: stimulator on November 05, 2008, 06:19:41 PM
TGP

Love the effort and detail of your preview.  I go back to my earlier key to the game for RPI against Union however....

RPI's DL has played very stout all year.  

Against Union Coney did break one, but the balance of the carries were for very short yardage. 25 carries for 58 yards.  His longest other carry was 8 yards.  Not sure of the caliber of the Union vs. Hobart OL both are very big fact Union may be bigger than H.  Nor for that matter do I want to judge the talent of Coney vs. Marlier/Hobaica (all three are talented backs), but if they want to grind out first downs as you say they will most likely have to mix it up.  I don't see Hobart being able to pound it for multiple first downs per drive on the ground.

Doyle plays very good they have a solid chance.. He struggles it may be hard for the Statesmen to generate enough offense to win.

Duh ... guess the same goes for Robertson.  





I'm telling ya - RPI by 30.  Hobart's LB-led defense isn't going to help matters since it was from the outside and the blind side that Union was able to penetrate to Robertson -- not the inside.  The LBs would be great against the run if RPI had much of one to talk about.  Doyle's numbers last week weren't great, the injuries are not positive for Hobart and their running game has been bland, at best.  While Hobart is a good team, RPI is just plain better and will run circles around Hobart.

RPI wins 45-14.

I really do think your right Frank. I think RPI wins by double digits. I feel Robertson is really going to take charge against Bart. He is going to have time to throw and we all know what happens when that guy has time.

When he's got time, he joins us on "In the HuddLLe" on Sunday nights at 7:30pm.  It's SCIENCE.

Regulator

That's why I asked, "Why are you celebrating"

Every Obama supports response "Change"..... Change??  Can someone get specific for me?  I change stuff all the time, the way I drive to work, the food I eat, the channel on TV..... See, that's specific.


Touchdown Tommy

Quote from: Regulator on November 05, 2008, 06:13:45 PM
Quote from: dlippiel on November 05, 2008, 05:53:28 PM
Love almost all the dudes on here but never realized so many of you guys are ****ing conservatives. Well then its been 8 years since I celebrated, so I'll celebrate all by my lonesome. Let the stones come my way ( I know I am going to get nailed for this) but at least I've got my cup on this time! Hey George don't let the door hit your ass on the way out!" Great win Obama!

Definitely a pumpkin head this weekend! Let's go Bart! Yet if RPI does win, and I think they will by a double digit margin, then I think they really will have proved that they are the LL's best hope and I will back them for the tourney. I know last year after their loss to TCNJ I said I'd never back them again. Well I guess I am growing up.

Just curious, why are you celebrating....or don't you know.

Let's all celebrate in 4 years from now, when all this hype come to fruition....Make me a believer!


See REG this is what makes you a TOP LLPP poster.  Cash is King.  It belongs in your pocket!!!!


Hey Ferrari--Thanks for playing last week in the LLPPFFL.  TDT handed out a beatdown.  Ho hum ho hum.
Chasing MILFs since '82...

PBR...

Quote from: Regulator on November 05, 2008, 07:03:55 PM
That's why I asked, "Why are you celebrating"

Every Obama supports response "Change"..... Change??  Can someone get specific for me?  I change stuff all the time, the way I drive to work, the food I eat, the channel on TV..... See, that's specific.



and dont forget boats and jet skis....in maryland reg was changing those monthly

PBR...

Quote from: Touchdown Tommy on November 05, 2008, 07:16:19 PM
Quote from: Regulator on November 05, 2008, 06:13:45 PM
Quote from: dlippiel on November 05, 2008, 05:53:28 PM
Love almost all the dudes on here but never realized so many of you guys are ****ing conservatives. Well then its been 8 years since I celebrated, so I'll celebrate all by my lonesome. Let the stones come my way ( I know I am going to get nailed for this) but at least I've got my cup on this time! Hey George don't let the door hit your ass on the way out!" Great win Obama!

Definitely a pumpkin head this weekend! Let's go Bart! Yet if RPI does win, and I think they will by a double digit margin, then I think they really will have proved that they are the LL's best hope and I will back them for the tourney. I know last year after their loss to TCNJ I said I'd never back them again. Well I guess I am growing up.

Just curious, why are you celebrating....or don't you know.

Let's all celebrate in 4 years from now, when all this hype come to fruition....Make me a believer!


See REG this is what makes you a TOP LLPP poster.  Cash is King.  It belongs in your pocket!!!!


Hey Ferrari--Thanks for playing last week in the LLPPFFL.  TDT handed out a beatdown.  Ho hum ho hum.

pbr llppffl team is exploding ....sux to be pbr....

'gro

#32515
Quote from: Frank Rossi on November 05, 2008, 05:58:46 PM
ECAC Northeast/Northwest Teams One Game Below .500 or Better, cross-referenced with teams that have declared denoted by a '*' (as of Wednesday at 3pm):

                 Conf Div
School           W-L  W-L
------------------------- 
RPI              5-0  7-0 * A
Husson           0-0  6-0 * (B)
Curry            5-1  8-1 *
Plymouth State   6-0  7-1 * A
Ithaca           4-1  7-1   A
Hobart           4-1  6-1 * (A)
Hartwick         3-1  6-1 * (A)
Alfred           3-1  6-2 * (A)
Worcester Poly.  3-2  6-2 *
Bridgewater St.  5-1  6-3   (A)
Maine Maritime   5-1  6-3   (A)
St. John Fisher  4-1  6-3 * (A)
Mass-Dartmouth   4-2  6-3
MIT              3-3  5-4 *
Westfield State  3-1  5-4
Salve Regina     3-3  4-4
SUNY-Maritime    0-0  4-4 *
Fitchburg State  4-2  4-5
Union            2-3  3-4 *


A - Team leads for Pool A bid in their conference
(A) - Team still has reasonable Pool A chance
(B) - Team still has reasonable Pool B chance

Notes:  At most, only five, or at least, four of these teams will be NCAA Playoff participants.  Deadline for on-time filing is TOMORROW (Thursday) at 4pm.  Deadline for late filing (for $500 penalty) is next Friday at 4pm.  Cortland, Brockport and Buffalo St. are now part of the ECAC southern region by nature of their NJAC affiliation.

As of tomorrow, I will remove the undeclared teams from this list and any Pool A winners after Saturday.  If a team late-declares, I will add them to the list, and indicate such with a '***' indicator.

Ok I ALWAYS forget this but isn't there a NCAA rule that affects the NEFC that says any team can play 10 games and 1 bowl/championship game but no more unless invited to the playoffs

i.e. you lose the NEFC championship game you can NOT go to an ECAC game. Since P-State is a lock for the NEFC title game (their 11th game) it's NCAAs or bust? Why did they declare for ECACs?

'gro

Quote from: Regulator on November 05, 2008, 07:03:55 PM
That's why I asked, "Why are you celebrating"

Every Obama supports response "Change"..... Change??  Can someone get specific for me?  I change stuff all the time, the way I drive to work, the food I eat, the channel on TV..... See, that's specific.

psssst reg, I've been meaning to tell you... can you please add underwear to your change list


subliminal message

Thx,
MGMT

Reno Hightower

Quote from: Frank Rossi on November 05, 2008, 06:35:04 PM
Quote from: dlippiel on November 05, 2008, 06:34:16 PM
Quote from: Frank Rossi on November 05, 2008, 06:23:02 PM
Quote from: stimulator on November 05, 2008, 06:19:41 PM
TGP

Love the effort and detail of your preview.  I go back to my earlier key to the game for RPI against Union however....

RPI's DL has played very stout all year.  

Against Union Coney did break one, but the balance of the carries were for very short yardage. 25 carries for 58 yards.  His longest other carry was 8 yards.  Not sure of the caliber of the Union vs. Hobart OL both are very big fact Union may be bigger than H.  Nor for that matter do I want to judge the talent of Coney vs. Marlier/Hobaica (all three are talented backs), but if they want to grind out first downs as you say they will most likely have to mix it up.  I don't see Hobart being able to pound it for multiple first downs per drive on the ground.

Doyle plays very good they have a solid chance.. He struggles it may be hard for the Statesmen to generate enough offense to win.

Duh ... guess the same goes for Robertson.  





I'm telling ya - RPI by 30.  Hobart's LB-led defense isn't going to help matters since it was from the outside and the blind side that Union was able to penetrate to Robertson -- not the inside.  The LBs would be great against the run if RPI had much of one to talk about.  Doyle's numbers last week weren't great, the injuries are not positive for Hobart and their running game has been bland, at best.  While Hobart is a good team, RPI is just plain better and will run circles around Hobart.

RPI wins 45-14.

I really do think your right Frank. I think RPI wins by double digits. I feel Robertson is really going to take charge against Bart. He is going to have time to throw and we all know what happens when that guy has time.

When he's got time, he joins us on "In the HuddLLe" on Sunday nights at 7:30pm.  It's SCIENCE.

Frank and dllip I usually agree with you guys but I think Hobart is better than RPI. The only way I see RPI winning is with Special Teams. Its a down year for Hobart Special Teams wise and RPI is exceptional.
It took a superhuman effort by Coney for Union to beat Hobart....by 3 points. Hobarts Pass defense is exceptional. and RPI has no running game to brag about. I really think RPI is going to struggle to score points. Unions pass defense has been awful and they really made RPI work (held Robertson 70 yards under his season average). Hobart put up 35 on Union like it was nothing. In fact they missed 3 FG's, so it could have been 44! And the only reason it was that little was because there was only because the game stops after 60 minutes when 1 team has a lead!

muledaddy



Gents,

I like the Reno analysis;Hobart wins,against heavy odds.

Meanwhile, i will be back since I like this board, home of the CTB.

dlippiel

Quote from: Reno Hightower on November 05, 2008, 08:06:32 PM
Quote from: Frank Rossi on November 05, 2008, 06:35:04 PM
Quote from: dlippiel on November 05, 2008, 06:34:16 PM
Quote from: Frank Rossi on November 05, 2008, 06:23:02 PM
Quote from: stimulator on November 05, 2008, 06:19:41 PM
TGP

Love the effort and detail of your preview.  I go back to my earlier key to the game for RPI against Union however....

RPI's DL has played very stout all year.  

Against Union Coney did break one, but the balance of the carries were for very short yardage. 25 carries for 58 yards.  His longest other carry was 8 yards.  Not sure of the caliber of the Union vs. Hobart OL both are very big fact Union may be bigger than H.  Nor for that matter do I want to judge the talent of Coney vs. Marlier/Hobaica (all three are talented backs), but if they want to grind out first downs as you say they will most likely have to mix it up.  I don't see Hobart being able to pound it for multiple first downs per drive on the ground.

Doyle plays very good they have a solid chance.. He struggles it may be hard for the Statesmen to generate enough offense to win.

Duh ... guess the same goes for Robertson.  





I'm telling ya - RPI by 30.  Hobart's LB-led defense isn't going to help matters since it was from the outside and the blind side that Union was able to penetrate to Robertson -- not the inside.  The LBs would be great against the run if RPI had much of one to talk about.  Doyle's numbers last week weren't great, the injuries are not positive for Hobart and their running game has been bland, at best.  While Hobart is a good team, RPI is just plain better and will run circles around Hobart.

RPI wins 45-14.

I really do think your right Frank. I think RPI wins by double digits. I feel Robertson is really going to take charge against Bart. He is going to have time to throw and we all know what happens when that guy has time.

When he's got time, he joins us on "In the HuddLLe" on Sunday nights at 7:30pm.  It's SCIENCE.

Frank and dllip I usually agree with you guys but I think Hobart is better than RPI. The only way I see RPI winning is with Special Teams. Its a down year for Hobart Special Teams wise and RPI is exceptional.
It took a superhuman effort by Coney for Union to beat Hobart....by 3 points. Hobarts Pass defense is exceptional. and RPI has no running game to brag about. I really think RPI is going to struggle to score points. Unions pass defense has been awful and they really made RPI work (held Robertson 70 yards under his season average). Hobart put up 35 on Union like it was nothing. In fact they missed 3 FG's, so it could have been 44! And the only reason it was that little was because there was only because the game stops after 60 minutes when 1 team has a lead!

Reno I hope you are right man. I just don't know man. There is just something about RPI this year where I feel that Robertson is not going to be denied. Against Union the U d played very very well I thought, much better than any other game this season. The thing is this, I felt U shut down a lot of Robertson's options in the flat which he exploits against everyone. It just took two plays though for him to connect on a deeper route and bang, they are on their way. It is going to be tough for Bart. They are going to need to penetrate and their LB's are going to have to take care of their coverage while also staying home for Costa. He may not get a lot of credit and/or attention but he has the ability to break out. Believe me I have said it before I am a pumpkin head this week and am even considering passing up U's final home game and checking out the game at 86'. I don't know yet, I think SRT may be looking to take me down for my unwarranted outbursts earlier in the week. I would love to be proved wrong here about the outcome of the game but I just don't know. What do you think BArt has that is going to take them to victory?