East Region Playoff Discussion

Started by pg04, November 10, 2006, 11:00:19 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Tags

Quote from: Frank Rossi on November 15, 2006, 10:00:49 PM
Quote from: Tags on November 15, 2006, 09:54:51 PM
Quote from: Frank Rossi on November 15, 2006, 09:52:54 PM
Quote from: Tags on November 15, 2006, 09:51:22 PM
Quote from: Frank Rossi on November 15, 2006, 09:46:57 PM
Quote from: Tags on November 15, 2006, 09:44:26 PM
Speaking of Fisher's Defense... I am predicting this day from their two studs:

Arcidiacano - 25 carries 90 yds 1TD

Angiletti - 6 catches 80 yds 1TD

Interesting, neither of those guys are even on Union's roster.  That means Union will be going VERY deep into its already deep bench if those are the players I'll be calling.

That's it Frank, You're fired for not knowing your own roster. I'll grant you I did not spell their names correctly.

1 Tom  Arcidiacono  RB 6'0 210 Sr. Castleton,NY/Columbia

23 Steve  Angiletta  WR 6'0 185 Sr. Plantsville,CT/Southington

Yeah, it's called respect.  I think we forget that we don't play the game -- these guys do.  The least you can do is get the names right if you're going to insult them.

Wow, you need a hug.

I spelled the last letter in their name wrong from memory - My humble apologies Frank.

And who is insulting? I said they'll be shut down, not they are bad students who steal from the school store.

It's funny.  This is the same fluff Ithaca fans used to speak about LL teams before Ithaca lost twice to Union - once in the ECACs and once in the NCAAs.  If SJF played a quasi-spread or potent Springfield-esque offense, I'd give them more of a shot in this game.  That was the common bond between the Springfield and RPI losses and the eventual F&M and Rochester comebacks (when the offenses played more spread).  SJF isn't the team that will eliminate Union from the playoffs.  Case closed.  Good night.

The only fluff I'm seeing are the teams in the LL.

Jonny Utah

Quote from: Frank Rossi on November 15, 2006, 10:00:49 PM
Quote from: Tags on November 15, 2006, 09:54:51 PM
Quote from: Frank Rossi on November 15, 2006, 09:52:54 PM
Quote from: Tags on November 15, 2006, 09:51:22 PM
Quote from: Frank Rossi on November 15, 2006, 09:46:57 PM
Quote from: Tags on November 15, 2006, 09:44:26 PM
Speaking of Fisher's Defense... I am predicting this day from their two studs:

Arcidiacano - 25 carries 90 yds 1TD

Angiletti - 6 catches 80 yds 1TD

Interesting, neither of those guys are even on Union's roster.  That means Union will be going VERY deep into its already deep bench if those are the players I'll be calling.

That's it Frank, You're fired for not knowing your own roster. I'll grant you I did not spell their names correctly.

1 Tom  Arcidiacono  RB 6'0 210 Sr. Castleton,NY/Columbia

23 Steve  Angiletta  WR 6'0 185 Sr. Plantsville,CT/Southington

Yeah, it's called respect.  I think we forget that we don't play the game -- these guys do.  The least you can do is get the names right if you're going to insult them.

Wow, you need a hug.

I spelled the last letter in their name wrong from memory - My humble apologies Frank.

And who is insulting? I said they'll be shut down, not they are bad students who steal from the school store.

It's funny.  This is the same fluff Ithaca fans used to speak about LL teams before Ithaca lost twice to Union - once in the ECACs and once in the NCAAs.  If SJF played a quasi-spread or potent Springfield-esque offense, I'd give them more of a shot in this game.  That was the common bond between the Springfield and RPI losses and the eventual F&M and Rochester comebacks (when the offenses played more spread).  SJF isn't the team that will eliminate Union from the playoffs.  Case closed.  Good night.

No such fluff was spoken from the Ithaca side Frank.  At least not the "Our team is bigger than yours so we are going to run all over you all day" fluff......

pg04

MMMMMMMMMMM Flufffffffffffffffffffff

Frank Rossi

Quote from: Upstate on November 15, 2006, 10:02:11 PM
Quote from: Frank Rossi on November 15, 2006, 10:00:49 PM
It's funny.  This is the same fluff Ithaca fans used to speak about LL teams before Ithaca lost twice to Union - once in the ECACs and once in the NCAAs.  If SJF played a quasi-spread or potent Springfield-esque offense, I'd give them more of a shot in this game.  That was the common bond between the Springfield and RPI losses and the eventual F&M and Rochester comebacks (when the offenses played more spread).  SJF isn't the team that will eliminate Union from the playoffs.  Case closed.  Good night.

Actually SJF runs a No-Huddle Spread offense.....

Good night, Case Closed....

Define that, Upstate.

Tags

There was no "our team is bigger than yours so we'll run" comment.

theoriginalupstate

Quote from: Frank Rossi on November 15, 2006, 10:03:30 PM
Quote from: Upstate on November 15, 2006, 10:02:11 PM
Quote from: Frank Rossi on November 15, 2006, 10:00:49 PM
It's funny.  This is the same fluff Ithaca fans used to speak about LL teams before Ithaca lost twice to Union - once in the ECACs and once in the NCAAs.  If SJF played a quasi-spread or potent Springfield-esque offense, I'd give them more of a shot in this game.  That was the common bond between the Springfield and RPI losses and the eventual F&M and Rochester comebacks (when the offenses played more spread).  SJF isn't the team that will eliminate Union from the playoffs.  Case closed.  Good night.

Actually SJF runs a No-Huddle Spread offense.....

Good night, Case Closed....

Define that, Upstate.

Define what?

SJF runs the spread, its the same offense you saw vs UR except with way better players....

UR's OC this year was SJF's OC the previous 4 years....

Jonny Utah

Its actually wierd Frank, the SJF o-line lines right up on the ball after every play.  The recievers and backs kind of bunch up and all 11 players look to the sideline at the line of scrimmage for the play.  then the qb goes up under center and snaps it.  Kind of wierd when they play teams whose defensive calls are also looked to the sideline for.  Basically you have 22 guys right on the ball looking at their respective sides for the coaches call.


theoriginalupstate

Quote from: Tags on November 15, 2006, 10:04:19 PM
There was no "our team is bigger than yours so we'll run" comment.

Yeah all I said was that SJF's line averaged 285 and that Union only has one guy over 255lbs...

RowanTexan

I think its Fisher 35 Rossi 31 at this point entering the 4th quarter.

CK

very entertaining!

pg04

Quote from: Upstate on November 15, 2006, 10:06:38 PM
Quote from: Tags on November 15, 2006, 10:04:19 PM
There was no "our team is bigger than yours so we'll run" comment.

Yeah all I said was that SJF's line averaged 285 and that Union only has one guy over 255lbs...

I thought you were pulling out?  I guess Frank will be having your baby in 9 months....

theoriginalupstate

Quote from: Jonny Utah on November 15, 2006, 10:06:10 PM
Its actually wierd Frank, the SJF o-line lines right up on the ball after every play.  The recievers and backs kind of bunch up and all 11 players look to the sideline at the line of scrimmage for the play.  then the qb goes up under center and snaps it.  Kind of wierd when they play teams whose defensive calls are also looked to the sideline for.  Basically you have 22 guys right on the ball looking at their respective sides for the coaches call.



Yeah basically what he said....

SJF runs the spread offense, lots of 3/4 WR sets, shot gun and stuff but still manages to run for 260yds a game....

Senor RedTackle

Quote from: Tags on November 15, 2006, 10:02:27 PM
Quote from: Frank Rossi on November 15, 2006, 10:00:49 PM
Quote from: Tags on November 15, 2006, 09:54:51 PM
Quote from: Frank Rossi on November 15, 2006, 09:52:54 PM
Quote from: Tags on November 15, 2006, 09:51:22 PM
Quote from: Frank Rossi on November 15, 2006, 09:46:57 PM
Quote from: Tags on November 15, 2006, 09:44:26 PM
Speaking of Fisher's Defense... I am predicting this day from their two studs:

Arcidiacano - 25 carries 90 yds 1TD

Angiletti - 6 catches 80 yds 1TD

Interesting, neither of those guys are even on Union's roster.  That means Union will be going VERY deep into its already deep bench if those are the players I'll be calling.

That's it Frank, You're fired for not knowing your own roster. I'll grant you I did not spell their names correctly.

1 Tom  Arcidiacono  RB 6'0 210 Sr. Castleton,NY/Columbia

23 Steve  Angiletta  WR 6'0 185 Sr. Plantsville,CT/Southington

Yeah, it's called respect.  I think we forget that we don't play the game -- these guys do.  The least you can do is get the names right if you're going to insult them.

Wow, you need a hug.

I spelled the last letter in their name wrong from memory - My humble apologies Frank.

And who is insulting? I said they'll be shut down, not they are bad students who steal from the school store.

It's funny.  This is the same fluff Ithaca fans used to speak about LL teams before Ithaca lost twice to Union - once in the ECACs and once in the NCAAs.  If SJF played a quasi-spread or potent Springfield-esque offense, I'd give them more of a shot in this game.  That was the common bond between the Springfield and RPI losses and the eventual F&M and Rochester comebacks (when the offenses played more spread).  SJF isn't the team that will eliminate Union from the playoffs.  Case closed.  Good night.

The only fluff I'm seeing are the teams in the LL.

So you think the top 4 E8 teams would easily take down Union,Hobart, RPI, and Rochester?

Jonny Utah

Quote from: Superman57 on November 15, 2006, 08:59:18 PM
but if your d line is getting rolled over by the o-line by the time your linebackers stop the RB he will be gaining 5 or 6 yards a carry and you can't stop a team like that

Im not going through all the SJF posts but it was inferred that Union better do something to stop SJF's big oline as they are big and tear up 3-4 defenses.

Frank Rossi

Quote from: Upstate on November 15, 2006, 10:08:27 PM
Quote from: Jonny Utah on November 15, 2006, 10:06:10 PM
Its actually wierd Frank, the SJF o-line lines right up on the ball after every play.  The recievers and backs kind of bunch up and all 11 players look to the sideline at the line of scrimmage for the play.  then the qb goes up under center and snaps it.  Kind of wierd when they play teams whose defensive calls are also looked to the sideline for.  Basically you have 22 guys right on the ball looking at their respective sides for the coaches call.



Yeah basically what he said....

SJF runs the spread offense, lots of 3/4 WR sets, shot gun and stuff but still manages to run for 260yds a game....

You guys just explained two completely different offenses.

theoriginalupstate

Quote from: RedTackle on November 15, 2006, 10:08:32 PM
So you think the top 4 E8 teams would easily take down Union,Hobart, RPI, and Rochester?


I say it would be to close, to flat out say one league is better than the other...