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Game #2 Preview: Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 4th, 2016, 1:05 pm
by BJWilliams
Jacksonville University
Jacksonville, FL
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Ian Shields
1st Season as Head Coach
SEP 10 - @ Liberty
SEP 17 - Edward Waters
SEP 24 - @ Stetson
OCT 01 - Duquesne
OCT 08 - Campbell
OCT 15 - Dayton
OCT 22 - @ Morehead State
OCT 29 - @ Davidson
NOV 05 - Drake
NOV 12 - @ Valparaiso
NOV 19 - Marist
Key Players
Rylan Wells
6'1" 195 Lbs. Redshirt Junior Quarterback
2015 Stats: 55/90 967 Yards 8 TD 1 INT

Ulysses Bryant
5'6" 195 Lbs. Senior Running Back
2015 Stats: 156 Rushes 763 Yards 4 TDs

Brian Burnett
5' 10" 190 Lbs Junior Receiver
2015 Stats: 21 Receptions 339 Yards 3 TDs

Tyler Havenner
6'2" 260 Lbs. Junior Defensive Lineman
2015 Stats: 17 tackles (11 Solo) 6.5 TFL 2.5 Sacks

Brian Burnett
5'10" 195 Lbs Senior Linebacker
2015 Stats: 100 Tackles (58 Solo) 7.5 TFL 0.5 Sacks (2015 All-Pioneer First Team)

Armani Sampson
5'9" 195 Lbs Redshirt Senior Defensive Back
2015 Stats: 27 Tackles (22 Solo) 0.0 TFL 4 INT
Re: Game #2: 2016 Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 4th, 2016, 1:07 pm
by BJWilliams
Hopefully I did a little better this week
Re: Game #2: 2016 Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 4th, 2016, 1:09 pm
by Purple Haize
BJWilliams wrote:Hopefully I did a little better this week
Hopefully so will Liberty
Re: Game #2: 2016 Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 4th, 2016, 2:43 pm
by Jonathan Carone
I'm not nearly as concerned with the score of this one as I am how we look doing it. We will beat them, but how Masha and the OL look doing it is the most important thing this week.
Re: Game #2 Preview: Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 5th, 2016, 12:40 pm
by BJWilliams
Thanks for cleaning the OP up Sly...I'll get the hang of it eventually
Re: Game #2: 2016 Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 6th, 2016, 9:25 am
by LUnpretty11
Jonathan Carone wrote:I'm not nearly as concerned with the score of this one as I am how we look doing it. We will beat them, but how Masha and the OL look doing it is the most important thing this week.
I completely agree with you on this. Both have to improve and I would love to see the RBs show out as well. Hopefully Probert will have the chance to kick a few FGs as well. Experience for him is vital as we move on in the season.
Re: Game #2 Preview: Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 6th, 2016, 9:36 am
by Purple Haize
The big concern here should be Fools Gold. If Masha puts up good numbers with his legs and TO's say 10/21 for 285 hrs, what do you do? Especially, if a lot of those yes at YAC? I would think the ground game should be dominate. So that would lead them to load the box. That would lead to nice quick passes which will eventually connect and lead to a big gain because LU has better receivers. How do you judge Masha on this game?
Re: Game #2 Preview: Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 6th, 2016, 9:44 am
by Jonathan Carone
Purple Haize wrote:The big concern here should be Fools Gold.
That's the concern with this entire season. We could very well win the league and make the playoffs and still have many of the serious issues we currently have. It's a weird place to be.
Re: Game #2 Preview: Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 6th, 2016, 11:08 am
by LUnpretty11
Purple Haize wrote:The big concern here should be Fools Gold. If Masha puts up good numbers with his legs and TO's say 10/21 for 285 hrs, what do you do? Especially, if a lot of those yes at YAC? I would think the ground game should be dominate. So that would lead them to load the box. That would lead to nice quick passes which will eventually connect and lead to a big gain because LU has better receivers. How do you judge Masha on this game?
I get what you are trying to say, but that's a weird stance to take. I will be majorly concerned if Masha is <50% completion %age, even if he throws for 300 yards and 4 TDs.
I am looking for >60%, 225+ yards and 2+ TDs. Does it truly matter if it's on screens and short passes? No, not at all. If that's the way the offense is supposed to be run, then great. If it's efficient and effective, who cares how points are put on the board?
Edit: efficiency and accuracy are more important than stat stuffers for this game.
Re: Game #2 Preview: Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 6th, 2016, 12:44 pm
by jinxy
When will we figure out the punt return game and how many points and how much field position will it cost us. Its year 5 and were still miserable there.
Re: Game #2 Preview: Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 6th, 2016, 3:12 pm
by LUnpretty11
jinxy wrote:When will we figure out the punt return game and how many points and how much field position will it cost us. Its year 5 and were still miserable there.
Great point. I miss the days when I didn't have to hold my breath if we were going to muff every punt.
Re: Game #2 Preview: Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 6th, 2016, 4:43 pm
by A Sea of Red
Re: Game #2 Preview: Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 6th, 2016, 5:38 pm
by Jonathan Carone
LUnpretty11 wrote:jinxy wrote:When will we figure out the punt return game and how many points and how much field position will it cost us. Its year 5 and were still miserable there.
Great point. I miss the days when I didn't have to hold my breath if we were going to muff every punt.
Wynton Jackson isn't walking through that door.
Re: Game #2 Preview: Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 6th, 2016, 7:21 pm
by jimflamesfan
Wasn't Wynton a Karcher recruit? I think he played during Karcher's last year and then Rocco inherited him and made him a returner. He did muff and fumble it sometimes...but other times it seems like he would always break free for 50 yards or a touchdown. There was no in between with him. He was really exciting to watch, either way.
I actually think special teams improved somewhat...no kicks were blocked and there was a heads up play by the recovery of the punt that led to our first TD. The safety thing was terrible, though.
Re: Game #2 Preview: Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 6th, 2016, 7:32 pm
by Purple Haize
jimflamesfan wrote:Wasn't Wynton a Karcher recruit? I think he played during Karcher's last year and then Rocco inherited him and made him a returner. He did muff and fumble it sometimes...but other times it seems like he would always break free for 50 yards or a touchdown. There was no in between with him. He was really exciting to watch, either way.
I actually think special teams improved somewhat...no kicks were blocked and there was a heads up play by the recovery of the punt that led to our first TD. The safety thing was terrible, though.
The safety and the FG kicker were awful
The rest was very good
Re: Game #2 Preview: Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 6th, 2016, 7:37 pm
by Jonathan Carone
jimflamesfan wrote:Wasn't Wynton a Karcher recruit? I think he played during Karcher's last year and then Rocco inherited him and made him a returner. He did muff and fumble it sometimes...but other times it seems like he would always break free for 50 yards or a touchdown. There was no in between with him. He was really exciting to watch, either way.
I actually think special teams improved somewhat...no kicks were blocked and there was a heads up play by the recovery of the punt that led to our first TD. The safety thing was terrible, though.
He was a Karcher recruit. The large majority of those 07/08 championship teams were Karcher recruits.
Re: Game #2 Preview: Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 6th, 2016, 8:27 pm
by jinxy
Kick out of bounds, delay of game knocking us out of range. The biggest problem is that weve had several of these lapses per game the last couple years. Parker i believe fielded a kickoff going out of bounds on the 2 last year ha.

Re: Game #2 Preview: Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 7th, 2016, 10:48 am
by Jonathan Carone
I noticed last year that our coordinators (especially on offense) contradicted Gill in press conferences a lot but didn't think a ton about it. This year I'm still noticing it so I figured it'd be worth keeping track of.
“(Buckshot) will play one series (against Jacksonville),” Gill said. “When that will be, we haven’t decided that yet.”
Dailey wasn’t as clear on how much playing time Buckshot will get against Jacksonville. “We haven’t sat down and discussed it, in totality, for this week. We’re going to let this game plan for this week play itself out and make a decision at the conclusion of the week.”
Re: Game #2 Preview: Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 7th, 2016, 10:53 am
by Purple Haize
Jonathan Carone wrote:I noticed last year that our coordinators (especially on offense) contradicted Gill in press conferences a lot but didn't think a ton about it. This year I'm still noticing it so I figured it'd be worth keeping track of.
“(Buckshot) will play one series (against Jacksonville),” Gill said. “When that will be, we haven’t decided that yet.”
Dailey wasn’t as clear on how much playing time Buckshot will get against Jacksonville. “We haven’t sat down and discussed it, in totality, for this week. We’re going to let this game plan for this week play itself out and make a decision at the conclusion of the week.”
Interesting. IMO what you are seeing is the Big Picture wish with Gill and the day to day reality with the OC. It happens.
I DO know that 'Buckshot' has got to go. 'Buck' or 'Calvert' is fine but 'Buckshot' is horrible for legitimacy. It's why actors have stage names.
Re: Game #2 Preview: Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 7th, 2016, 12:00 pm
by Jonathan Carone
Another contradiction from yesterday:
Gill said the problems at Tech were on the QB and the WRs.
Dailey said the problems were all on the QB.
Re: Game #2 Preview: Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 7th, 2016, 1:57 pm
by LUnpretty11
These "contradictions" seem pretty small to me.
It makes sense why Dailey blames the QB and Gill would say it's both the WRs and QB.
Re: Game #2 Preview: Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 7th, 2016, 2:14 pm
by Purple Haize
LUnpretty11 wrote:These "contradictions" seem pretty small to me.
It makes sense why Dailey blames the QB and Gill would say it's both the WRs and QB.
He's our resident 'Mountain Out of a Mole Hill' man
Re: Game #2 Preview: Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 7th, 2016, 2:39 pm
by LUnpretty11
Purple Haize wrote:LUnpretty11 wrote:These "contradictions" seem pretty small to me.
It makes sense why Dailey blames the QB and Gill would say it's both the WRs and QB.
He's our resident 'Mountain Out of a Mole Hill' man
Makes sense. I always saw him as a mole! CCUFan! I kid I kid.
Re: Game #2 Preview: Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 7th, 2016, 2:53 pm
by A Sea of Red
Re: Game #2 Preview: Home Opener vs. Jacksonville
Posted: September 7th, 2016, 2:58 pm
by BJWilliams
Purple Haize wrote:LUnpretty11 wrote:These "contradictions" seem pretty small to me.
It makes sense why Dailey blames the QB and Gill would say it's both the WRs and QB.
He's our resident 'Mountain Out of a Mole Hill' man
Agreed...its one thing to be fair and balanced even as a fan...this is not what I would call fair and balanced