8-3
W's- Colgate, ETSU, WCU, Woffy, Citadel, Chatty, VMI, Mercer
L's- Clempson, Elon, Sammy
May be a little optimistic.
I'm impressed, ap And I basically agree....
Not sure which 2 you mean. Assuming you are not referring to any OLinemen, Mercer only graduated WR’s Avery Ward & Chandler Curtis, along with RB Alex Lakes from last year’s Offense. Lakes only had 1 carry vs. FU last year & Ward only had 1 catch. Chandler Curtis had a big day (statistically) with 11 catches for 112 yards, but his long reception was only 26 yards. None of those 3 scored.The Jackal wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 8:05 am@Mercer: win. Tough team on the road, and most of the contests have been tight. I think Mercer graduated two of their best offensive players who we struggled with last year.
FUBeAR wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 10:55 amNot sure which 2 you mean. Assuming you are not referring to any OLinemen, Mercer only graduated WR’s Avery Ward & Chandler Curtis, along with RB Alex Lakes from last year’s Offense. Lakes only had 1 carry vs. FU last year & Ward only had 1 catch. Chandler Curtis had a big day (statistically) with 11 catches for 112 yards, but his long reception was only 26 yards. None of those 3 scored.The Jackal wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 8:05 am@Mercer: win. Tough team on the road, and most of the contests have been tight. I think Mercer graduated two of their best offensive players who we struggled with last year.
Kaelan Riley (QB), Tee Mitchell (RB), & CJ Leggett (RB) who combined for 28 rushing attempts for 158 yards & 2 TD, along with 4 catches for 23 yards, are all returning. Riley also was 26-34 for 289 yards and 1 TD passing,
Marquise Irvin (WR) and Sam Walker (TE) who combined for 9 catches, 132 yards, and 1 TD are both returning.
Mercer will miss Ward & Curtis (though not nearly as much as I thought they would miss him after his amazing FR year) & they would miss Lakes if they had used him last year. He only got a few carries in most games though his YPC was the best on the Team
From what I’ve seen, they have more than adequate talent at WR & RB to effectively replace Curtis, Ward, and Lakes.
fufanatic wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 11:13 amHard to make much of a prediction without knowing how the QB play will be, but assuming it's at least adequate and improved play elsewhere helps offset any loss at the position in experience or talent from Blaze graduating, I would think somewhere between 7-4 and 9-2 and playoffs seem fair and certainly realistic. Really think we need to win that Elon game ... while we proved last year you can start rough and still have a successful season, I don't want to risk it two seasons in a row. 0-2 puts you in a tough spot to start the year. @ Citadel and @ Mercer look challenging on the road. Would be disappointing to lose a home game, but tough slate so you never know. Western, Wofford and Samford back-to-back is no picnic.
OK...well, you initially (and incorrectly (hard to describe giving up 1 catch to a guy as “struggled”)) stated, “Mercer graduated two of their best offensive players who we struggled with last year,” when the fact of the matter is...The Jackal wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 1:12 pmFUBeAR wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 10:55 amNot sure which 2 you mean. Assuming you are not referring to any OLinemen, Mercer only graduated WR’s Avery Ward & Chandler Curtis, along with RB Alex Lakes from last year’s Offense. Lakes only had 1 carry vs. FU last year & Ward only had 1 catch. Chandler Curtis had a big day (statistically) with 11 catches for 112 yards, but his long reception was only 26 yards. None of those 3 scored.The Jackal wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 8:05 am@Mercer: win. Tough team on the road, and most of the contests have been tight. I think Mercer graduated two of their best offensive players who we struggled with last year.
Kaelan Riley (QB), Tee Mitchell (RB), & CJ Leggett (RB) who combined for 28 rushing attempts for 158 yards & 2 TD, along with 4 catches for 23 yards, are all returning. Riley also was 26-34 for 289 yards and 1 TD passing,
Marquise Irvin (WR) and Sam Walker (TE) who combined for 9 catches, 132 yards, and 1 TD are both returning.
Mercer will miss Ward & Curtis (though not nearly as much as I thought they would miss him after his amazing FR year) & they would miss Lakes if they had used him last year. He only got a few carries in most games though his YPC was the best on the Team
From what I’ve seen, they have more than adequate talent at WR & RB to effectively replace Curtis, Ward, and Lakes.
Yes, I am referring to Curtis and Ward.
My position is always one of "show me." Every team worth their salt has a next man up philosophy, but it is not a given that those next men up will simply replace really productive players. That goes for every team, Furman included. Furman has their own question marks to deal with too.
Furman either struggled to defend or willingly allowed Mercer to throw a lot of little tunnel screens to Curtis. He's a tough matchup for defenses and was one of the more slippery receivers in the league.
Now, I don't look at any single player in an isolated vacuum. Is Marquis Irvin a playmaker? Absolutely. Did he benefit from two other talented receivers on the field drawing coverage? Probably. Did Riley benefit from having a slippery receiver like Curtis working close to the line of scrimmage? I imagine.
At bottom, Mercer is going to likely have to turn to little used reserves to replace roughly 1/3 of their catches off a team that throws the ball quite a bit. That's not everything, of course, but it's also not nothing.
Again, this analysis isn't just applicable to Mercer. It applies to everyone. Furman has question marks too.
Let's put it this way. I think Mercer lost some key players on offense that were more critical to the overall success of their offense than would purely show on a single game stat sheet. They had the second best receiving corps in the league (in my opinion) and will end up having to replace a large portion of their receiving yards with players that have seen very little of the field and are, at this juncture, untested.FUBeAR wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 2:08 pmOK...well, you initially (and incorrectly (hard to describe giving up 1 catch to a guy as “struggled”)) stated, “Mercer graduated two of their best offensive players who we struggled with last year,” when the fact of the matter is...The Jackal wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 1:12 pmFUBeAR wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 10:55 amNot sure which 2 you mean. Assuming you are not referring to any OLinemen, Mercer only graduated WR’s Avery Ward & Chandler Curtis, along with RB Alex Lakes from last year’s Offense. Lakes only had 1 carry vs. FU last year & Ward only had 1 catch. Chandler Curtis had a big day (statistically) with 11 catches for 112 yards, but his long reception was only 26 yards. None of those 3 scored.The Jackal wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 8:05 am@Mercer: win. Tough team on the road, and most of the contests have been tight. I think Mercer graduated two of their best offensive players who we struggled with last year.
Kaelan Riley (QB), Tee Mitchell (RB), & CJ Leggett (RB) who combined for 28 rushing attempts for 158 yards & 2 TD, along with 4 catches for 23 yards, are all returning. Riley also was 26-34 for 289 yards and 1 TD passing,
Marquise Irvin (WR) and Sam Walker (TE) who combined for 9 catches, 132 yards, and 1 TD are both returning.
Mercer will miss Ward & Curtis (though not nearly as much as I thought they would miss him after his amazing FR year) & they would miss Lakes if they had used him last year. He only got a few carries in most games though his YPC was the best on the Team
From what I’ve seen, they have more than adequate talent at WR & RB to effectively replace Curtis, Ward, and Lakes.
Yes, I am referring to Curtis and Ward.
My position is always one of "show me." Every team worth their salt has a next man up philosophy, but it is not a given that those next men up will simply replace really productive players. That goes for every team, Furman included. Furman has their own question marks to deal with too.
Furman either struggled to defend or willingly allowed Mercer to throw a lot of little tunnel screens to Curtis. He's a tough matchup for defenses and was one of the more slippery receivers in the league.
Now, I don't look at any single player in an isolated vacuum. Is Marquis Irvin a playmaker? Absolutely. Did he benefit from two other talented receivers on the field drawing coverage? Probably. Did Riley benefit from having a slippery receiver like Curtis working close to the line of scrimmage? I imagine.
At bottom, Mercer is going to likely have to turn to little used reserves to replace roughly 1/3 of their catches off a team that throws the ball quite a bit. That's not everything, of course, but it's also not nothing.
Again, this analysis isn't just applicable to Mercer. It applies to everyone. Furman has question marks too.
5 of the 6 Mercer Players who threw, ran, and/or caught the ball in that game last year, for any substantial frequency/yards & ANY scores, are returning in 2018.
I think that is a much more accurately reflective statement about what Mercer is returning on Offense in 2018 than your initial characterization would mislead others to believe.
Ugh...you had it right earlier. They will lose about 1/3 of their Receiving yards/catches/TD’s with the loss of Curtis & Ward. Now, I wouldn’t call that a “large portion,” but let’s ‘go to the tape’ & see...The Jackal wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 3:35 pmLet's put it this way. I think Mercer lost some key players on offense that were more critical to the overall success of their offense than would purely show on a single game stat sheet. They had the second best receiving corps in the league (in my opinion) and will end up having to replace a large portion of their receiving yards with players that have seen very little of the field and are, at this juncture, untested.FUBeAR wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 2:08 pmOK...well, you initially (and incorrectly (hard to describe giving up 1 catch to a guy as “struggled”)) stated, “Mercer graduated two of their best offensive players who we struggled with last year,” when the fact of the matter is...The Jackal wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 1:12 pmFUBeAR wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 10:55 amNot sure which 2 you mean. Assuming you are not referring to any OLinemen, Mercer only graduated WR’s Avery Ward & Chandler Curtis, along with RB Alex Lakes from last year’s Offense. Lakes only had 1 carry vs. FU last year & Ward only had 1 catch. Chandler Curtis had a big day (statistically) with 11 catches for 112 yards, but his long reception was only 26 yards. None of those 3 scored.The Jackal wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 8:05 am@Mercer: win. Tough team on the road, and most of the contests have been tight. I think Mercer graduated two of their best offensive players who we struggled with last year.
Kaelan Riley (QB), Tee Mitchell (RB), & CJ Leggett (RB) who combined for 28 rushing attempts for 158 yards & 2 TD, along with 4 catches for 23 yards, are all returning. Riley also was 26-34 for 289 yards and 1 TD passing,
Marquise Irvin (WR) and Sam Walker (TE) who combined for 9 catches, 132 yards, and 1 TD are both returning.
Mercer will miss Ward & Curtis (though not nearly as much as I thought they would miss him after his amazing FR year) & they would miss Lakes if they had used him last year. He only got a few carries in most games though his YPC was the best on the Team
From what I’ve seen, they have more than adequate talent at WR & RB to effectively replace Curtis, Ward, and Lakes.
Yes, I am referring to Curtis and Ward.
My position is always one of "show me." Every team worth their salt has a next man up philosophy, but it is not a given that those next men up will simply replace really productive players. That goes for every team, Furman included. Furman has their own question marks to deal with too.
Furman either struggled to defend or willingly allowed Mercer to throw a lot of little tunnel screens to Curtis. He's a tough matchup for defenses and was one of the more slippery receivers in the league.
Now, I don't look at any single player in an isolated vacuum. Is Marquis Irvin a playmaker? Absolutely. Did he benefit from two other talented receivers on the field drawing coverage? Probably. Did Riley benefit from having a slippery receiver like Curtis working close to the line of scrimmage? I imagine.
At bottom, Mercer is going to likely have to turn to little used reserves to replace roughly 1/3 of their catches off a team that throws the ball quite a bit. That's not everything, of course, but it's also not nothing.
Again, this analysis isn't just applicable to Mercer. It applies to everyone. Furman has question marks too.
5 of the 6 Mercer Players who threw, ran, and/or caught the ball in that game last year, for any substantial frequency/yards & ANY scores, are returning in 2018.
I think that is a much more accurately reflective statement about what Mercer is returning on Offense in 2018 than your initial characterization would mislead others to believe.
Mercer wasn't exactly a stellar offensive team last year (statistically middle of the pack), and they graduate much of what I considered their single biggest offensive advantage. Few teams could match up with their receiving corps.
Bottom line, as I sit here in June I think Furman wins the matchup. I think the one significant advantage Mercer had against Furman in 2017 (their receiving corps) is no longer that significant of an advantage. In fact, I think Furman will probably present one of the best defensive backfields Mercer will see next season. I'm not suggesting Mercer won't be a talented team. They will be. I'm just suggesting that their biggest advantage over Furman won't be as significant.