Football makes me sick. (Arizona edition)
When my team loses, football makes me sick.
When my team loses to Arizona, football makes me sick.
When the quarterback for my team seems to expect six seconds to select his receiver, football makes me sick.
When the other team's quarterback gets six seconds to select his receiver, football makes me sick.
Football makes me sick when my team's defense does not show up to play... or tackle... or defend the pass... stop the fourth string running back... you know, that kind of stuff.
When the play calling becomes so limited and predictable I start actually questioning whether or not my team's playbook has more than five pages in it, football makes me sick.
Arizona embodied many of the things that I hate to see my team do in a football game. Defend poorly in every phase of the game, lack of any kind of offensive punch, inconsistent line play on both sides of the ball... the list goes on. The Arizona game made me ill and it's my hope that I don't need to wait another week to feel better about my team and better about football.
Contrary to what David Puddy would tell you, the Devils are NOT #1.
Let's have a better week and for god's sake, BEAT THE DEVILS!
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Seriously
I think we should just scrap the entire playbook and make a new one. Like you said our playbook is so predictable.
Also, I know they’re our best players but we’ve got to start getting the ball to someone other than Quizz and James. We had multiple series where they were the only ones that we called on. We’ve got other playmakers that we need to utilize or else the defense’s are going to key in on the bros.
Hi, my name's Connor and I am addicted to College Football
by ConnorOSU on Sep 28, 2009 4:34 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
I agree. I love those two as well but jeez, you’ve got to find other options. I mean, is everyone else THAT easy to defend?! It’s possible, but I think Canfield locks in too much and Langsdorf likes using Quizz and James a little too often.
Innovate. Come on now…
by ArbyOSU on Sep 28, 2009 4:48 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Canfield locks in too much
Totally agree. That’s another reason why we need Lyle.
Hi, my name's Connor and I am addicted to College Football
by ConnorOSU on Sep 28, 2009 5:17 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
ya
I have to agree with ya’ll that the playbook is simply far too predictable. They really need to get some other receivers involved. I don’t know if its Canfield locking in, or if its just the plays being called. Whatever the reason, they need to change it up and pull out a win in Arizona today.
Go Beavs!
by Rudiculous on Oct 3, 2009 1:46 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Hmmm, as a small consolation
If this season does end up being a total bus, maybe we can see what Katz is really capable of.
"We have found out that you can just, you know, buy psychological validation, so..." -Nathan Explosion
by randommanthefirst on Sep 29, 2009 4:08 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Uh, I meant “bust” not “bus.”
"We have found out that you can just, you know, buy psychological validation, so..." -Nathan Explosion
by randommanthefirst on Sep 29, 2009 4:11 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
A sad stat that just might make you sick
Akron, Western Kentucky, and Louisiana-Lafayette have the same number of sacks as the Beavers-2.
Hi, my name's Connor and I am addicted to College Football
by ConnorOSU on Sep 29, 2009 6:33 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs

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