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Word to the wise re: ULM
Guys,
I am in no way trying to down play what ULM has done this year. It is remarkable and definintely helped elevate the profile of the conference however, I'd like to take you to the way-back machine.
In 2008, MT beat a Maryland team that finished 8-5 and with four Top 25 victories.
We lost by a foot at Kentucky (another bowl team) and held second-half leads against Mississippi State and Louisville.
Guess how it turned out? We finished 5-7, 3-4.
If anyone wants to argue that the 2008 SBC was tougher than the 2012 SBC, then I'm all ears, but let's just keep in mind that once you get into conference play, all bets are off.
It should be a good game Saturday. My belief:
If the Middle team that played McNeese shows up, then ULM wins in a rout.
If the Middle team that played FAU shows up, the ULM wins and probably comfortably.
If the Middle team that played Memphis shows up, then it's a toss up.
If the Middle team that played GT shows up, then it's gonna be MT by 10+.
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RE: Word to the wise re: ULM
If comes down to the kickers, I'd also give it to MT.
I think ULM's kicking game is their biggest achilles heel which, in part, explains the strategy of keeping the offense on the field in fourth down situations.
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10-05-2012 09:22 AM |
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RE: Word to the wise ULM
(10-05-2012 09:02 AM)theboro Wrote: Guys,
I am in no way trying to down play what ULM has done this year. It is remarkable and definintely helped elevate the profile of the conference however, I'd like to take you to the way-back machine.
In 2008, MT beat a Maryland team that finished 8-5 and with four Top 25 victories.
We lost by a foot at Kentucky (another bowl team) and held second-half leads against Mississippi State and Louisville.
Guess how it turned out? We finished 5-7, 3-4.
If anyone wants to argue that the 2008 SBC was tougher than the 2012 SBC, then I'm all ears, but let's just keep in mind that once you get into conference play, all bets are off.
It should be a good game Saturday. My belief:
If the Middle team that played McNeese shows up, then ULM wins in a rout.
If the Middle team that played FAU shows up, the ULM wins and probably comfortably.
If the Middle team that played Memphis shows up, then it's a toss up.
If the Middle team that played GT shows up, then it's gonna be MT by 10+.
I don't really disagree with you at all. Yes, we ULM fans are proud of the team this year and are feeling pretty good. We finally have a team that has played together and is fairly healthy. We lost Blakes for the year but his back up has gotten some playing time before and has a game as a starter under his belt. We lost Centarius Donald for a couple of games and that has hurt the running game but he is back for this game. Yes, our defense has given up some yardage but, with the exception of Tulane, we have played some offenses with a lot of talent so it will be interesting to see what they do against Middle. The offense has been clicking and if it continues as it has then it can score against anyone.
I think this will be a very good game and may come down to mistakes (turnovers).
And I do agree that our major flaw is the kicking game. Only 2 FG attempts and they were blocked. Maybe part of Berry's 4th down attempts but I think he has sort of bought into the ideas floating around to say to heck with punting/kicking. A lot of the attempts on 4th down have been outside of FG range this year.
Hopefully the local bar will have the game on so I can drink with people because sitting at home and drinking would be a sign of a problem!!
Enjoy the game for those of you seeing it in person. Eat some good tailgating food, drink some fine adult beverages, and hopefully everyone (players and fans) have a safe afternoon.
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10-05-2012 10:03 AM |
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RE: Word to the wise ULM
(10-05-2012 10:03 AM)InjunJohn Wrote: (10-05-2012 09:02 AM)theboro Wrote: Guys,
I am in no way trying to down play what ULM has done this year. It is remarkable and definintely helped elevate the profile of the conference however, I'd like to take you to the way-back machine.
In 2008, MT beat a Maryland team that finished 8-5 and with four Top 25 victories.
We lost by a foot at Kentucky (another bowl team) and held second-half leads against Mississippi State and Louisville.
Guess how it turned out? We finished 5-7, 3-4.
If anyone wants to argue that the 2008 SBC was tougher than the 2012 SBC, then I'm all ears, but let's just keep in mind that once you get into conference play, all bets are off.
It should be a good game Saturday. My belief:
If the Middle team that played McNeese shows up, then ULM wins in a rout.
If the Middle team that played FAU shows up, the ULM wins and probably comfortably.
If the Middle team that played Memphis shows up, then it's a toss up.
If the Middle team that played GT shows up, then it's gonna be MT by 10+.
I don't really disagree with you at all. Yes, we ULM fans are proud of the team this year and are feeling pretty good. We finally have a team that has played together and is fairly healthy. We lost Blakes for the year but his back up has gotten some playing time before and has a game as a starter under his belt. We lost Centarius Donald for a couple of games and that has hurt the running game but he is back for this game. Yes, our defense has given up some yardage but, with the exception of Tulane, we have played some offenses with a lot of talent so it will be interesting to see what they do against Middle. The offense has been clicking and if it continues as it has then it can score against anyone.
I think this will be a very good game and may come down to mistakes (turnovers).
And I do agree that our major flaw is the kicking game. Only 2 FG attempts and they were blocked. Maybe part of Berry's 4th down attempts but I think he has sort of bought into the ideas floating around to say to heck with punting/kicking. A lot of the attempts on 4th down have been outside of FG range this year.
Hopefully the local bar will have the game on so I can drink with people because sitting at home and drinking would be a sign of a problem!!
Enjoy the game for those of you seeing it in person. Eat some good tailgating food, drink some fine adult beverages, and hopefully everyone (players and fans) have a safe afternoon.
I'd go so far as to say that the kicking game is the only flaw in your offense right now.
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10-05-2012 10:54 AM |
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RE: Word to the wise ULM
(10-05-2012 09:02 AM)theboro Wrote: Guys,
I am in no way trying to down play what ULM has done this year. It is remarkable and definintely helped elevate the profile of the conference however, I'd like to take you to the way-back machine.
In 2008, MT beat a Maryland team that finished 8-5 and with four Top 25 victories.
We lost by a foot at Kentucky (another bowl team) and held second-half leads against Mississippi State and Louisville.
Guess how it turned out? We finished 5-7, 3-4.
If anyone wants to argue that the 2008 SBC was tougher than the 2012 SBC, then I'm all ears, but let's just keep in mind that once you get into conference play, all bets are off.
It should be a good game Saturday. My belief:
If the Middle team that played McNeese shows up, then ULM wins in a rout.
If the Middle team that played FAU shows up, the ULM wins and probably comfortably.
If the Middle team that played Memphis shows up, then it's a toss up.
If the Middle team that played GT shows up, then it's gonna be MT by 10+.
nice to see you come outta your hidey-hole looking all disheveled like saddam hussein after you guys beat ga. tech.
but i agree with your breakdown.
glad to have you back. one last question. was bobby rainey a d1 back?
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RE: Word to the wise re: ULM
UL-Monroe will jump on Middle Tennessee early. By the time Middle gets its ground game going it will be too late. The Warhawks jump out to an early 17-21 point lead and then the two teams pretty much match scores until the very end.
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10-05-2012 11:09 AM |
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RE: Word to the wise ULM
(10-05-2012 11:09 AM)ULAlum Wrote: UL-Monroe will jump on Middle Tennessee early. By the time Middle gets its ground game going it will be too late. The Warhawks jump out to an early 17-21 point lead and then the two teams pretty much match scores until the very end.
The only way that happens is if we turn the ball over early or a few big special teams plays. It won't be because ULM's defense slows down the battering ram that is Benny Cunningham and the rest of our balanced attack.
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10-05-2012 11:26 AM |
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RE: Word to the wise ULM
Yes Bobby Rainey was a D-I back.
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10-05-2012 11:29 AM |
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RE: Word to the wise ULM
(10-05-2012 11:29 AM)theboro Wrote: Yes Bobby Rainey was a D-I back.
Wow,
THAT had to hurt. LOL
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10-05-2012 11:48 AM |
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RE: Word to the wise ULM
(10-05-2012 11:29 AM)theboro Wrote: Yes Bobby Rainey was a D-I back.
puppies, kittens, rainbows, and unicorns.
all is well in the world.
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RE: Word to the wise ULM
(10-05-2012 11:29 AM)theboro Wrote: Yes Bobby Rainey was a D-I back.
yeah but what about their QB?
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RE: Word to the wise ULM
(10-05-2012 01:04 PM)SpaceRaider Wrote: (10-05-2012 11:29 AM)theboro Wrote: Yes Bobby Rainey was a D-I back.
yeah but what about their QB?
I don't know about any other games, but he is when he plays UL.
(They must stay at a Holiday Inn Express when they come here)
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RE: Word to the wise ULM
(10-05-2012 01:22 PM)AstroCajun Wrote: (10-05-2012 01:04 PM)SpaceRaider Wrote: (10-05-2012 11:29 AM)theboro Wrote: Yes Bobby Rainey was a D-I back.
yeah but what about their QB?
I don't know about any other games, but he is when he plays UL.
(They must stay at a Holiday Inn Express when they come here)
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RE: Word to the wise ULM
(10-05-2012 11:26 AM)MTowho Wrote: (10-05-2012 11:09 AM)ULAlum Wrote: UL-Monroe will jump on Middle Tennessee early. By the time Middle gets its ground game going it will be too late. The Warhawks jump out to an early 17-21 point lead and then the two teams pretty much match scores until the very end.
The only way that happens is if we turn the ball over early or a few big special teams plays. It won't be because ULM's defense slows down the battering ram that is Benny Cunningham and the rest of our balanced attack.
Call me the "Football Pro fit".
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10-07-2012 12:23 AM |
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RE: Word to the wise ULM
(10-07-2012 12:23 AM)ULAlum Wrote: (10-05-2012 11:26 AM)MTowho Wrote: (10-05-2012 11:09 AM)ULAlum Wrote: UL-Monroe will jump on Middle Tennessee early. By the time Middle gets its ground game going it will be too late. The Warhawks jump out to an early 17-21 point lead and then the two teams pretty much match scores until the very end.
The only way that happens is if we turn the ball over early or a few big special teams plays. It won't be because ULM's defense slows down the battering ram that is Benny Cunningham and the rest of our balanced attack.
Call me the "Football Profit".
Good job...you nailed that one.
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