The Citadel had two home games against SoCon programs completely upended by the storm and didn't beat either one of them.
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FUATT wrote: ↑Sat Oct 05, 2024 11:14 pmWell boys, ole FUATT was at the game in their dungeon. I did a shot of the purple drank in the FU shot glass and headed in with the fam.
That was a difficult first 23 min to watch. Defense in some ways played really good ball, but we had 4 penalties on either 3rd or 4th down where we had them off the field and put them back on that resulted in 13 of their points. We have got to stop picking that snake up and daring it to bite us.
Offense... We have to reevaluate the run game. Late when we needed yards we got them but holy bell tower we could not buy any rhythm early and the numbers speak for themselves.
RBs? Can you even pass pro bro? One of the reasons we were not playing one of the younger backs was pass pro. Well, based on what one of our RB was doing in that regard, come on down, you're the next contestant on hit the man trying to kill our QB.
QB... I think this was a huge milestone. HE WON US A GAME. It was one thing to get out there and play. Then he got a win. But this was a back to the wall, knife to throat, now or never deal and the kid came off the wall and make the throws and got it done. There are some things regarding getting the ball out and not taking sacks and especially seeing a blind side blitz coming and changing a protection so you don't get knocked into the next century but... he made the plays when the throw game was all we had.
We did not play the clean game FUATT said we needed to win, esp the penalties, and CID did. But we did some good things. We limited their explosive plays. I thought the defense adjustments to control their run game in the 2nd half worked well. And offense we just threw in the towel on the run game and let 8 throw darts like Ted Lasso in a pub and hey, a win is a win right?
I think 8 can believe now. And I think this team needed this. This team has seen more garbage dumped on its head than any FU team in a long time and its taken a toll and in spite of it all, they figured out how to beat a rival, on the road, who played well.
I was really, really proud of those guys today. They learned something about themselves and can build on this.
Lets gooooooooo.
We agree. See my post above #91581The Jackal wrote: ↑Sat Oct 05, 2024 10:17 pmAs much as it is not in Furman's DNA, I'm fairly convinced at this point that our best path forward is to just let Hedden sling it.
Our pass catchers - WRs, RBs, TEs - have a lot of depth and are a difficult matchup up for most defenses. It's just hard to cover all of those guys for four quarters.
That was true freshman to true freshman.The Jackal wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 9:07 amAnother nice throw here. Knows that Pryor has the positioning and size advantage and throws a ball where he can adjust to it.
Another non-called defensive penalty on the Citadel DB, who has Pryor's arm locked and isn't looking for the ball. Great job making the catch anyway.
You can also see the Citadel double team Brock Chappell. Having our secondary TEs win 1 on 1 matchups may be a big theme this season as it's appearing our opponents know Chappell is a matchup problem for them, especially inside the red zone.
Looks like Slide Right PassPro for 4 of 5 and the OT is wrong, but ad hoc calls can be made at the LOS, including the OLmen using hand signals to swap blocks with the RB’s. No way to know really, but 1 of those 2 is running 10 extra banks on Monday for a Mental Error…maybe both if it was a communication issue.The Jackal wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 8:58 amBear could probably weigh in on this, but this just seems like stuff we can get ironed out.
Our LT and RB are blocking the same guy and did not block the defensive tackle. I'm not an expert in pass protections, but my guess is the OT is responsible for the down defensive lineman and the RB's charge is the standup outside linebacker.
I don't think it's an issue of them being bigger or stronger. It's we gotta sort out who is supposed to block who problem.