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Game Week/Day: WMU (under the lights) - emu steve - 10-13-2019 12:39 AM

Should be interesting what the stadium, SAPC, scoreboard, Convo, etc. look like at night. I would think it would be impressive.

I think the weather forecast is good for mid-October.

Other than the CMU clunker (and KY mis-match game), it seems that EMU is still playing the last minute thriller games and those can go either way.

We've already had a bunch this year: IL, CCSU, and now BSU.

More thoughts later...


RE: Game Week: WMU (under the lights) - dansplaining - 10-13-2019 06:36 AM

my parents are WMU grads and are coming out for the game. i imagine they will be razzing me hard all game.


RE: Game Week: WMU (under the lights) - vannzee - 10-13-2019 09:32 AM

I shutter to think what WMU’s offense will do against this defense.


RE: Game Week: WMU (under the lights) - emu steve - 10-13-2019 11:21 AM

BTW, the one thing I haven't read (sorry if I missed it):

But didn't we come within say 6 inches of a win yesterday? We could have just as easily as won the game as lost it.

And Glass missed Sexton by 12 inches on the next play...


RE: Game Week: WMU (under the lights) - Ken Barna - 10-13-2019 11:42 AM

Dear steve,
What you say is true, but it happened twice. We had a sure touchdown pass dropped late in the game, and had an underthrown pass early in the game that may have been a touchdown, if the receiver was led properly.
The point is, we are not making those plays, and we need to. Even though I will appauld Coach Creighton for calling a double pass, why have a receiver throw the second part, and not one of the quarterbacks. If, his response is, we didn't want the opposition to see a quarterback in the halfback position, therefore giving the play away. Why not put Grissom there? Personally I don't buy the possible argument that Ball State would have recognized a quarterback in the halfback position, and even if they did, so what. How would they know what would eventually happen?


RE: Game Week: WMU (under the lights) - emu79 - 10-13-2019 12:43 PM

(10-13-2019 11:42 AM)Ken Barna Wrote:  Dear steve,
What you say is true, but it happened twice. We had a sure touchdown pass dropped late in the game, and had an underthrown pass early in the game that may have been a touchdown, if the receiver was led properly.
The point is, we are not making those plays, and we need to. Even though I will appauld Coach Creighton for calling a double pass, why have a receiver throw the second part, and not one of the quarterbacks. If, his response is, we didn't want the opposition to see a quarterback in the halfback position, therefore giving the play away. Why not put Grissom there? Personally I don't buy the possible argument that Ball State would have recognized a quarterback in the halfback position, and even if they did, so what. How would they know what would eventually happen?

Why not Holder?


RE: Game Week: WMU (under the lights) - EMUGLORYDAYSthe90's - 10-13-2019 02:03 PM

Can we upset WMU???? With us passing the ball 80 percent of the time......Zero pressure from our DL...……
How will we do it???? Play Grissom 20 snaps, make Mackey the starting RB...….Blitz on every 3rd down? Suggestions entire board????
7 wins and a bowl are still possible, but things have to change super fast......


RE: Game Week: WMU (under the lights) - steve4840 - 10-13-2019 03:51 PM

(10-13-2019 02:03 PM)EMUGLORYDAYSthe90s Wrote:  Can we upset WMU???? With us passing the ball 80 percent of the time......Zero pressure from our DL...……
How will we do it???? Play Grissom 20 snaps, make Mackey the starting RB...….Blitz on every 3rd down? Suggestions entire board????
7 wins and a bowl are still possible, but things have to change super fast......

I totally agree. You have to have playmakers make plays. Grissom NEEDS to touch the ball at least half a dozen times a game. Hoying should be blitxing every 3rd down. Breck Turner is not the answer at RB. Put Macki in and see if he can get some explosive plays. EMU has to win 4 of the next 6 to have any chance at a bowl. If we go 6-6, we likely will not be selected as one of the 6 is against an FCS.


RE: Game Week: WMU (under the lights) - emu79 - 10-13-2019 04:26 PM

I made the point in the gameday thread I did not understand why Grissom was in for a few plays and vanished
I agree the problems are the two lines


RE: Game Week: WMU (under the lights) - emu79 - 10-13-2019 05:03 PM

I really like our two minute offense see yesterday' and Kentucky
Why not run it the entire game and outdare their offense to outscore us?


RE: Game Week: WMU (under the lights) - Jerry Weaver - 10-13-2019 05:49 PM

(10-13-2019 12:43 PM)emu79 Wrote:  
(10-13-2019 11:42 AM)Ken Barna Wrote:  Dear steve,
What you say is true, but it happened twice. We had a sure touchdown pass dropped late in the game, and had an underthrown pass early in the game that may have been a touchdown, if the receiver was led properly.
The point is, we are not making those plays, and we need to. Even though I will appauld Coach Creighton for calling a double pass, why have a receiver throw the second part, and not one of the quarterbacks. If, his response is, we didn't want the opposition to see a quarterback in the halfback position, therefore giving the play away. Why not put Grissom there? Personally I don't buy the possible argument that Ball State would have recognized a quarterback in the halfback position, and even if they did, so what. How would they know what would eventually happen?

Who not Holder?

Wow Jim I was not the only one wondering about Holder. In fact I looked down at the sideline immediately after the play and spotted him watching the play. I wonder what has happened to him. I realize that he was at best, adequate as a receiver and that there has been an emergence of others like Drummond and Beydoun, but still I would have expected him to see the field more this year. He is a senior and his red-shirt has already been burned.


RE: Game Week: WMU (under the lights) - emu steve - 10-14-2019 04:29 AM

We are approximately a 9 1/2 point underdog Saturday evening...

Ov/Un is 63 so that basically equates to WMU 36, EMU 27.

10/19 7:00 PM
347 Western Michigan
348 Eastern Michigan
-10 -10
63u-10
-9½ -10


RE: Game Week: WMU (under the lights) - emu79 - 10-14-2019 05:05 AM

(10-13-2019 05:49 PM)Jerry Weaver Wrote:  
(10-13-2019 12:43 PM)emu79 Wrote:  
(10-13-2019 11:42 AM)Ken Barna Wrote:  Dear steve,
What you say is true, but it happened twice. We had a sure touchdown pass dropped late in the game, and had an underthrown pass early in the game that may have been a touchdown, if the receiver was led properly.
The point is, we are not making those plays, and we need to. Even though I will appauld Coach Creighton for calling a double pass, why have a receiver throw the second part, and not one of the quarterbacks. If, his response is, we didn't want the opposition to see a quarterback in the halfback position, therefore giving the play away. Why not put Grissom there? Personally I don't buy the possible argument that Ball State would have recognized a quarterback in the halfback position, and even if they did, so what. How would they know what would eventually happen?

Who not Holder?

Wow Jim I was not the only one wondering about Holder. In fact I looked down at the sideline immediately after the play and spotted him watching the play. I wonder what has happened to him. I realize that he was at best, adequate as a receiver and that there has been an emergence of others like Drummond and Beydoun, but still I would have expected him to see the field more this year. He is a senior and his red-shirt has already been burned.

As we all aware Holder has executed that play several times in his career.


RE: Game Week: WMU (under the lights) - emu steve - 10-14-2019 05:32 AM

(10-14-2019 05:05 AM)emu79 Wrote:  
(10-13-2019 05:49 PM)Jerry Weaver Wrote:  
(10-13-2019 12:43 PM)emu79 Wrote:  
(10-13-2019 11:42 AM)Ken Barna Wrote:  Dear steve,
What you say is true, but it happened twice. We had a sure touchdown pass dropped late in the game, and had an underthrown pass early in the game that may have been a touchdown, if the receiver was led properly.
The point is, we are not making those plays, and we need to. Even though I will appauld Coach Creighton for calling a double pass, why have a receiver throw the second part, and not one of the quarterbacks. If, his response is, we didn't want the opposition to see a quarterback in the halfback position, therefore giving the play away. Why not put Grissom there? Personally I don't buy the possible argument that Ball State would have recognized a quarterback in the halfback position, and even if they did, so what. How would they know what would eventually happen?

Who not Holder?

Wow Jim I was not the only one wondering about Holder. In fact I looked down at the sideline immediately after the play and spotted him watching the play. I wonder what has happened to him. I realize that he was at best, adequate as a receiver and that there has been an emergence of others like Drummond and Beydoun, but still I would have expected him to see the field more this year. He is a senior and his red-shirt has already been burned.

As we all aware Holder has executed that play several times in his career.

I did a little digging:

Holder has not played any games this year. Why I don't know.

Also Eddington hasn't played any games. Still injured?? Here is his bio. He has been out of H.S. a long time, but don't know when he started JUCO (he had an ACL his senior year in h.s.). I don't know if he can redshirt this year and still have eligiblity next year under the 5 years to play 4. I assume his NCAA 'clock' started when he first played at Bakersfield CC.

https://emueagles.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=12259

The participation stats are on page 28.

https://emueagles.com/documents/2019/10/7//Game6_BallState.pdf?id=8010


RE: Game Week: WMU (under the lights) - vannzee - 10-14-2019 08:07 AM

The Charlie Batch cups for the beer fest look cool.

Any idea how season ticket holders can get one? Don’t want to buy another single ticket just for the cup. Lol


RE: Game Week: WMU (under the lights) - JonesGoddard - 10-14-2019 09:23 AM

Excited for this game. I'm optimistic that we can get the W at home.

WE Just need to make some more plays. Plain and simple.

There are a few things I'm sure of that will not change about this team this year.

1. We cannot stop the run when we need to.
2. We cannot run the ball consistently with our RBs.

We need to get better with these two things or we continue a losing streak -- which seems to be the weakness of CC and co. A complete football team.

But, I HATE THE BRONCOS. So...

LFG.


RE: Game Week: WMU (under the lights) - emu steve - 10-14-2019 02:24 PM

For those looking ahead to our game @TOL:

"EMU-Toledo Time Set for 3:30 p.m. on ESPN+" This is from the EMUEagles.com website.


RE: Game Week: WMU (under the lights) - dansplaining - 10-14-2019 02:45 PM

(10-14-2019 02:24 PM)emu steve Wrote:  For those looking ahead to our game @TOL:

"EMU-Toledo Time Set for 3:30 p.m. on ESPN+" This is from the EMUEagles.com website.

i'm not sure i'm looking forward to any games this year.


RE: Game Week: WMU (under the lights) - fanfrompowellspub - 10-14-2019 03:45 PM

10 points is a lot of points for a home under dog


RE: Game Week: WMU (under the lights) - emu79 - 10-14-2019 05:51 PM

(10-14-2019 05:32 AM)emu steve Wrote:  
(10-14-2019 05:05 AM)emu79 Wrote:  
(10-13-2019 05:49 PM)Jerry Weaver Wrote:  
(10-13-2019 12:43 PM)emu79 Wrote:  
(10-13-2019 11:42 AM)Ken Barna Wrote:  Dear steve,
What you say is true, but it happened twice. We had a sure touchdown pass dropped late in the game, and had an underthrown pass early in the game that may have been a touchdown, if the receiver was led properly.
The point is, we are not making those plays, and we need to. Even though I will appauld Coach Creighton for calling a double pass, why have a receiver throw the second part, and not one of the quarterbacks. If, his response is, we didn't want the opposition to see a quarterback in the halfback position, therefore giving the play away. Why not put Grissom there? Personally I don't buy the possible argument that Ball State would have recognized a quarterback in the halfback position, and even if they did, so what. How would they know what would eventually happen?

Who not Holder?

Wow Jim I was not the only one wondering about Holder. In fact I looked down at the sideline immediately after the play and spotted him watching the play. I wonder what has happened to him. I realize that he was at best, adequate as a receiver and that there has been an emergence of others like Drummond and Beydoun, but still I would have expected him to see the field more this year. He is a senior and his red-shirt has already been burned.

As we all aware Holder has executed that play several times in his career.

I did a little digging:

Holder has not played any games this year. Why I don't know.

Also Eddington hasn't played any games. Still injured?? Here is his bio. He has been out of H.S. a long time, but don't know when he started JUCO (he had an ACL his senior year in h.s.). I don't know if he can redshirt this year and still have eligiblity next year under the 5 years to play 4. I assume his NCAA 'clock' started when he first played at Bakersfield CC.

https://emueagles.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=12259

The participation stats are on page 28.

https://emueagles.com/documents/2019/10/7//Game6_BallState.pdf?id=8010

What about Phelps