I will be honest I am a little worried about the game tomorrow. To stop the option is not easy as you all know. My biggest worry for tomorrow is once again the play of the secondary. Not only have they been bad in coverage but they have not been the best tacklers either. To stop the option you need so much support from the corners and especially the free safety. Usually the free safety is always on pitch man and it is his job to come up and support and stop it. Our free safety is by far the worst tackler of the bunch. Please see the New Mexico game if you don't believe me on this. I hope they can step it up back there tomorrow. I don't want to have to kick the dog again this week
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Against Air Force in 2004, Bronco used Brady Poppinga in an interesting role, moving him around the field and putting him in positions where he could make plays, more as a LB than a DE. I wish Bronco would do the same with Jan tomorrow, preferably replacing one of the middle backers. It would be nice to see Jan be able to be active and all over the field, and be able to make plays.
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I'm more than a little worried about the game tomorrow.
Everyone keeps talking about how well we (you know what I mean by "we", right?) match up well against, AFA. But I'm not buying it. I see them running for 200+ yards tomorrow and throwing for another 150+. If they can eat up the clock like UNM did, it could spell bad things for the Cougs. Very bad things.
I'm almost glad that I don't get to watch the game.
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Originally posted by Sizzle View PostAgainst Air Force in 2004, Bronco used Brady Poppinga in an interesting role, moving him around the field and putting him in positions where he could make plays, more as a LB than a DE. I wish Bronco would do the same with Jan tomorrow, preferably replacing one of the middle backers. It would be nice to see Jan be able to be active and all over the field, and be able to make plays."Take it to the Bank"
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Originally posted by bluegoose View PostI'm more than a little worried about the game tomorrow.
Everyone keeps talking about how well we (you know what I mean by "we", right?) match up well against, AFA. But I'm not buying it. I see them running for 200+ yards tomorrow and throwing for another 150+. If they can eat up the clock like UNM did, it could spell bad things for the Cougs. Very bad things.
I'm almost glad that I don't get to watch the game.
SUU: 8 for 12 75 yards 1 td
Wyo: 3 for 4 15 yards 1 int
Houston: 0 for 7
Utah: 7 for 13 138 yards 1 td 2 ints
Navy: 12 for 21 124 1 td
SDSU: 5 of 7 75 yards 1 td
UNLV: 6 of 7 150 yars 2 td
UNM: 1 of 3, 1 yard, 1 td, 1 int
Army: 3 of 8, 32 yards, 1 int
CSU: 6 of 8 171 yards, 2 tds
I think they are efficient but also very inept at times. I dont think we allow over 100 yards passing.*Banned*
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The AFA game is the most difficult to predict this season IMO. In the past the Cougs have had success stopping the Zoomies option and trickeration. This season I'm concerned that the D will continue to be merely adequate and allow AFA to dominate time of possession. Certainly the Cougs O can score quickly, assuming the weather cooperates. But if the weather is an issue ...
The Cougs peaked early against UCLA. They sunk to the lowest of lows at TCU (and USU but they are so bad ... ). Here's hoping the AFA game shows us our mighty Cougs are headed back to the summit, just in time for yewta!
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Originally posted by cougjunkie View PostIf you leave now you can make it my house by kickoff.
Otherwise I would be down.
See my other post...I still need tickets for the Utah game. If I have to, i will just buy some at the game.Fitter. Happier. More Productive.
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Originally posted by cougjunkie View PostI know we are not great against the pass, but Airforces passing statistics are as follows:
SUU: 8 for 12 75 yards 1 td
Wyo: 3 for 4 15 yards 1 int
Houston: 0 for 7
Utah: 7 for 13 138 yards 1 td 2 ints
Navy: 12 for 21 124 1 td
SDSU: 5 of 7 75 yards 1 td
UNLV: 6 of 7 150 yars 2 td
UNM: 1 of 3, 1 yard, 1 td, 1 int
Army: 3 of 8, 32 yards, 1 int
CSU: 6 of 8 171 yards, 2 tds
I think they are efficient but also very inept at times. I dont think we allow over 100 yards passing."Take it to the Bank"
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AFA is a very worthy and formidable opponent.
They're just a few plays away from being undefeated this year.
If we can go into tomorrow and punk them in their house, it'll give me a little bit more confidence going into the Utah game next week.
Like HL, Junkie and Sizzle, I'm worried about our ability to stop them on the edges, and prevent them from long drives that will keep our offense off the field.
I'm also a little bit worried about their defense. I think it's underated. It was mentioned by their coach that they anticipate blitzing on 70% of the downs so Max needs to be ready to check off and hit his hot receiver. AFA's DE are quick and small..just the kind that we've had trouble blocking this year.
More than anything I want to see the team come out fired up and pissed off liek they did in the UCLA game. I want to see them come out with chips on their shoulders knowing that everyone is calling them overated and knowing that AFA is treating this game like their SuperBowl.
We haven't seen that kind of emotion from this team since early in the year.
I would love to see us come out, take control early and deflate them.
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Originally posted by RockyBalboa View PostAFA's DE are quick and small..just the kind that we've had trouble blocking this year.
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Yes Paulson is not as good as Hughes but he is very quick like you said Rocky and could be up in Max's grill all afternoon if we don't do something about it."Take it to the Bank"
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HL's thoughts aren't worth a penny
Your thoughts on tomorrow are totally worthess.....you pu$$y.
Originally posted by Hot Lunch View PostI will be honest I am a little worried about the game tomorrow. To stop the option is not easy as you all know. My biggest worry for tomorrow is once again the play of the secondary. Not only have they been bad in coverage but they have not been the best tacklers either. To stop the option you need so much support from the corners and especially the free safety. Usually the free safety is always on pitch man and it is his job to come up and support and stop it. Our free safety is by far the worst tackler of the bunch. Please see the New Mexico game if you don't believe me on this. I hope they can step it up back there tomorrow. I don't want to have to kick the dog again this weekIf you don't like your job, you don't strike! You just go in every day, and do it really half assed. That's the American way. - Homer
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