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RE: Game 6: home vs Elon (Family Weekend)
(10-08-2018 10:06 PM)olddawg Wrote: Re-watched the game tonight as I could only get sporadic reception on Emerald Island. Noticed that Matt Terrell didn't play. So down from a 7 man rotation (4 DEs and 3 DTs) to a 5 man rotation w/ Atariwa and Terrell sitting out. Garrett Groulx played a couple of downs. If Painter played on the line, it was barely at all. That extra workload had to play a role. Hope we get at least one of them back soon.
I pointed out a few weeks ago that didn’t have good depth on the DL, esp at DT, and had a couple on here try to claim the contrary..
As I stated Sat, Groulx played one series the 2nd qtr, when Elon had their 3 play TD “drive”. On Elon’s last 4th qtr TD drive R Carter moved down to DT and Greene came out. Other than those 2 series, it was #15 Black & #92 Greene the whole game at DT..If Greene was also subbed out on that 2nd qtr series, Black went the entire game without being subbed.
Yes, I agree the extra worload played a role. I bet it was a large part in Summers having a field day..
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RE: Game 6: home vs Elon (Family Weekend)
Why does a defensive line get more tired than the offensive line? I have never understood that claim. They both are engaged with each other. The d line might run a little more chasing the ball carrier. Just not sure it is enough to make a difference.
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RE: Game 6: home vs Elon (Family Weekend)
(10-09-2018 07:12 AM)JMUNation Wrote: Why does a defensive line get more tired than the offensive line? I have never understood that claim. They both are engaged with each other. The d line might run a little more chasing the ball carrier. Just not sure it is enough to make a difference.
Isn't the point that there's a lack of depth, so they can't get subbed out to catch their breath from time to time? A tired player in that heat isn't going to perform as well.
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RE: Game 6: home vs Elon (Family Weekend)
(10-08-2018 11:22 PM)BDKJMU Wrote: (10-08-2018 10:06 PM)olddawg Wrote: Re-watched the game tonight as I could only get sporadic reception on Emerald Island. Noticed that Matt Terrell didn't play. So down from a 7 man rotation (4 DEs and 3 DTs) to a 5 man rotation w/ Atariwa and Terrell sitting out. Garrett Groulx played a couple of downs. If Painter played on the line, it was barely at all. That extra workload had to play a role. Hope we get at least one of them back soon.
I pointed out a few weeks ago that didn’t have good depth on the DL, esp at DT, and had a couple on here try to claim the contrary..
As I stated Sat, Groulx played one series the 2nd qtr, when Elon had their 3 play TD “drive”. On Elon’s last 4th qtr TD drive R Carter moved down to DT and Greene came out. Other than those 2 series, it was #15 Black & #92 Greene the whole game at DT..If Greene was also subbed out on that 2nd qtr series, Black went the entire game without being subbed.
Yes, I agree the extra worload played a role. I bet it was a large part in Summers having a field day..
I've been right there with you, even after we got Moye from UVA. Mainly because we lost both DTs from last year and the two returning ones did not get meaningful playing time last year. It got compounded when Moye left, leaving us w/ just Black ( a converted DE) Greene and Atariwa. Our margin for error is razor thin there. It elevates everyones play when those guys don't have to be out there 95% of the game.
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RE: Game 6: home vs Elon (Family Weekend)
(10-09-2018 07:12 AM)JMUNation Wrote: Why does a defensive line get more tired than the offensive line? I have never understood that claim. They both are engaged with each other. The d line might run a little more chasing the ball carrier. Just not sure it is enough to make a difference.
I remember playing King of the Hill as a kid, when kids went outside at 8 am and played til dark. It was easier to repel and protect and toss aside, than it was to push and overcome. (and of course it is easier to "hold" and get away with it.)
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RE: Game 6: home vs Elon (Family Weekend)
(10-07-2018 05:52 AM)Duke Dawg Wrote: The qb calls the protection changes, correct?
If he sees something, isn’t it his responsibility to alter the protection to pick up pressure or change the blocking scheme as needed?
I thought that was the center's job to alter blocking schemes. I am sure the QB has some responsibility there too, but QB's if allowed audible plays.....the center typically makes blocking changes.
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RE: Game 6: home vs Elon (Family Weekend)
(10-07-2018 01:18 PM)Hart Foundation Wrote: (10-07-2018 05:58 AM)EvanJ Wrote: (10-06-2018 08:00 PM)Hart Foundation Wrote: What was today’s Vegas line?
I saw the line at 35.5. https://www.sbnation.com/college-footbal...et-results says it was around 28 but as much as 39.5. It was such a big upset that it was on http://www.cnn.com and I wonder if a CAA regular season game in any sport had been on CNN's homepage before. Maybe postseason games like you in Football and GMU and VCU in the Final Four. It improves the CAA's chances of having two teams get Playoff byes.
So the line was at least 28. That upset was even worse than I thought so we have to go back further than the Colgate playoff loss to find a comparable disaster. I think Colgate was a 17 pt Dog and that felt really bad. Has JMU ever had a worse loss as a prohibitive favorite?
Has Elon ever had a bigger win than being a 28 pt Dog?
Elon has pedestrian personnel and very few would crack JMU’s starting lineup. We haven’t covered the full list of player mistakes yet because there were soooooo many to count, But Houston didn’t do well against Cignetti.
I still can’t process the fact that JMU completely shut down Elon on 3rd down only allowing 1-15 conversions. That usually equates to a blowout victory. For therapy I think I’m going to compile a list of things that went wrong that permitted Elon to pull the monster upset.
Don't know if this has been posted, but SI had an article on the game: https://www.si.com/college-football/2018...e-football
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RE: Game 6: home vs Elon (Family Weekend)
(10-09-2018 10:12 AM)jmuroadwarrior Wrote: (10-09-2018 07:12 AM)JMUNation Wrote: Why does a defensive line get more tired than the offensive line? I have never understood that claim. They both are engaged with each other. The d line might run a little more chasing the ball carrier. Just not sure it is enough to make a difference.
I remember playing King of the Hill as a kid, when kids went outside at 8 am and played til dark. It was easier to repel and protect and toss aside, than it was to push and overcome. (and of course it is easier to "hold" and get away with it.)
Poor sport
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RE: Game 6: home vs Elon (Family Weekend)
(10-09-2018 10:38 AM)Dukes84 Wrote: (10-07-2018 01:18 PM)Hart Foundation Wrote: (10-07-2018 05:58 AM)EvanJ Wrote: (10-06-2018 08:00 PM)Hart Foundation Wrote: What was today’s Vegas line?
I saw the line at 35.5. https://www.sbnation.com/college-footbal...et-results says it was around 28 but as much as 39.5. It was such a big upset that it was on http://www.cnn.com and I wonder if a CAA regular season game in any sport had been on CNN's homepage before. Maybe postseason games like you in Football and GMU and VCU in the Final Four. It improves the CAA's chances of having two teams get Playoff byes.
So the line was at least 28. That upset was even worse than I thought so we have to go back further than the Colgate playoff loss to find a comparable disaster. I think Colgate was a 17 pt Dog and that felt really bad. Has JMU ever had a worse loss as a prohibitive favorite?
Has Elon ever had a bigger win than being a 28 pt Dog?
Elon has pedestrian personnel and very few would crack JMU’s starting lineup. We haven’t covered the full list of player mistakes yet because there were soooooo many to count, But Houston didn’t do well against Cignetti.
I still can’t process the fact that JMU completely shut down Elon on 3rd down only allowing 1-15 conversions. That usually equates to a blowout victory. For therapy I think I’m going to compile a list of things that went wrong that permitted Elon to pull the monster upset.
Don't know if this has been posted, but SI had an article on the game: https://www.si.com/college-football/2018...e-football
Ouch, I was beginning to accept the loss and start to think about happy things going forward. Now I find out it was the 3rd biggest upset in college football history according to the final line which was -37.5
Howard over UNLV as 45 point dogs
Stanford over USC as 40 point dogs
Elon over JMU as 37.5 point dogs
It will live in infamy.
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