Damn, Don't like to see a bad injury like that to anyone.
Ljacks&Longnecks said:
Damn, Don't like to see a bad injury like that to anyone.
MeanGreenMenace said:
I usually just lurk on opponent's forums during the game to see what the fans are talking about, but I had to say SFA is not only a class act, but has been very impressive on the field as well
you mean what I said? I meant no disrespect, just exhorting SFA to capitalize...which they didn't unfortunatelyMeanGreenMenace said:
disgraceful
You mean you don't love the inevitable 3rd and 6 WR screen?FormerJack said:
Screens and hitches aren't gonna cut it . Also what happened to the fast tempo this offense was suppose to have ?
MasterAxe said:You mean you don't love the inevitable 3rd and 6 WR screen?FormerJack said:
Screens and hitches aren't gonna cut it . Also what happened to the fast tempo this offense was suppose to have ?
Ljacks&Longnecks said:
UNT plays "up tempo" the way it is supposed to be played. They get to the line and go. SFA gets to the line then spends 10 seconds looking to the sideline for a play. That's not up tempo. Perhaps that is the way they wanted to play tonight vs an FBS team. We will see next week how up tempo we go against McNeese.
MeanGreenMenace said:
I usually just lurk on opponent's forums during the game to see what the fans are talking about, but I had to say SFA is not only a class act, but has been very impressive on the field as well
Ljacks&Longnecks said:
Good effort tonight. There was no blowout and no give up. Now we head into FCS play, I hope to see this advertised offense go to work. We certainly should be competitive every game rest of way.
And Carthel---Take the points when you can get em.
That started my Saturday off with a huge laugh. Thanks!MasterAxe said:MeanGreenMenace said:
I usually just lurk on opponent's forums during the game to see what the fans are talking about, but I had to say SFA is not only a class act, but has been very impressive on the field as well
If you really wanna see composed, nuanced, and reasonable discussion: Join us when basketball season hits.
SFAXE93 said:
"We're going to play a style unlike anybody else in the country, in terms of our speed, aggression, the effort that we play with, the discipline that we play with."
DC Mike Mutz (2nd season at SFA)
62 TKL, 10 TFL, 6 QBH, 3 Sacks, 3 PBU, 3 INTs (North Texas game)
That wasn't just some DC talking, Mutz has this defense dialed in.
SFASawmillGuy said:
My post game thoughts:
-Sam Vidlak looks for real. He was under pressure a lot and UNT did a great job shutting our WRs down, but he still managed to deliver some really nice passes under pressure and extend plays to find open guys. A QB who is really solid under pressure is something SFA hasn't had, at least consistently, in a long time.
-The defense is good. The aggression is something we missed the past 2 seasons and will probably be the difference between a decent season and a phenomenal season.
-We still haven't seen what our offense can really do. It certainly did not look like we opened our playbook up this week like we had hoped. I think maybe it was because this was a money game and maybe the coaches didn't see as much value in it, but I don't think we've seen how good our offense can be.
-Campos is still automatic. Would love to see us use him more when drives stall out in his range instead of going for it when we don't need to.
-As frustrating as it is, we could have and 100% should have won this game. 4 takeaways, one ran back for a touchdown, and dominating the line of scrimmage for most of the game. I'm not entirely sure why we went for it so much and if it worked we would be praising Carthel, but I think the last 2 minutes of the first half and the first 2 minutes of the second half is where we lost the game. We won 56 minutes, lost 4, and that's what it took.
-Remember when Carthel got here and the biggest thing we saw was his teams had zero quit in them, something SFA hadn't seen in a while? Well this team at least so far seems to have absolutely zero quit in them. That will go a long way when it comes to keeping fans on board the train.
-Overall this team has the potential to go far, very far, just need to keep our heads up and keep our feet moving. Can't wait til next Saturday in the bayou.