WR shakeup for Saturday

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Re: WR shakeup for Saturday

Unread post by mtnjax » Fri Oct 10, 2014 12:55 pm

ASUPATCH wrote:
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WVAPPeer wrote:"McElfresh has been the most consistent. Jones and McGuire have started to show flashes after slow starts. But none are really a threat to stretch the field or make defenders miss."


Who were the 3 receivers who were open deep during the last game but were overthrown?
Bobo and Malachi were two.........dont know the third.
it was Sumler, McGuire and Lewis
One was defiantly either bobo or sims on the App sideline near the 50.......couldn't have been one of the 3 previous as there is a pigment difference.
went back and watched a highlight vid

it was Simms instead of Lewis.

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Re: WR shakeup for Saturday

Unread post by The Rock » Fri Oct 10, 2014 1:05 pm

EastHallApp wrote:
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mtnjax wrote:
ASUPATCH wrote:
WVAPPeer wrote:"McElfresh has been the most consistent. Jones and McGuire have started to show flashes after slow starts. But none are really a threat to stretch the field or make defenders miss."


Who were the 3 receivers who were open deep during the last game but were overthrown?
Bobo and Malachi were two.........dont know the third.
it was Sumler, McGuire and Lewis
Thanks - then at least these 3 are a threat to stretch the field? ---
I know Sumler was one, but I thought one of them was either Bobo or McElfresh. Could be mistaken though.

Regardless - yes, fair point, they did get open on those plays. But I maintain that zero 30-yard plays in four games (not counting Barbour) shows that we lack sufficient big-play ability.

But hey, if those guys want to start consistently getting open downfield until Lamb finally starts hitting them, I'd love to be proven wrong.[/quote]

If we are talking yards after catch, then I agree with you. If we are talking being overthrown, I still put that on the Qb as Rick mentioned earlier, those are timing issues that the qb's and receivers work on during practice. I don't know if it is the types of passed we are throwing (ie screens, short dump offs etc) that aren't allowing our receivers to get into space, or the receivers themselves who can't get the yards after catch to make big plays.

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Re: WR shakeup for Saturday

Unread post by App91 » Fri Oct 10, 2014 1:35 pm

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AppSt94 wrote:You make valid points. I would say that our problem in the red zone is the lack of a tall physical presence on the outside.
So lack of tall physical presense is why we get the variety of penalties when we get to red zone? Is that why Jones cut inside instead of outside at 5 yard line last week?

Me thinks it is more of mental mistakes and lack of execution. Go back and watch the game again and watch closely what happens in red zone.
Atl, not sure if you listened to the coach show last night. Scott made several references to having new players who would be in the right positions. This may be a stretch, but I "heard" (made me think) that he believed our receivers were not in the proper position and that would lead to better execution. it made me wonder if he was thinking of the overthrown long passes, that faster and more precise would have been able to haul those in.

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Re: WR shakeup for Saturday

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AppSt94 wrote:You make valid points. I would say that our problem in the red zone is the lack of a tall physical presence on the outside.
So lack of tall physical presense is why we get the variety of penalties when we get to red zone? Is that why Jones cut inside instead of outside at 5 yard line last week?

Me thinks it is more of mental mistakes and lack of execution. Go back and watch the game again and watch closely what happens in red zone.
Atl, not sure if you listened to the coach show last night. Scott made several references to having new players who would be in the right positions. This may be a stretch, but I "heard" (made me think) that he believed our receivers were not in the proper position and that would lead to better execution. it made me wonder if he was thinking of the overthrown long passes, that faster and more precise would have been able to haul those in.
By "new players," do you think Coach Satterfield is considering cancelling one or more freshmen's red shirt status? (I dislike the informal term for it)
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Re: WR shakeup for Saturday

Unread post by manonabuffalo » Fri Oct 10, 2014 2:19 pm

The WR situation is something new to us. For the first time is a long time we have a weakness at WR. The Bobo and Simms Fresh crew will never get it done, even if Peyton Manning was back there throwing balls. Those two would likely be a FCS team's #2 or #3 WRs. They have zero explosion once they catch the ball, are always tackled by the first guy, and will never out physical a FBS DB for a ball. They can catch the ball, but sometimes that is an after thought when you have a young QB trying to make things happen. The TEs are a different story, we look to have some strength there but Scott does not use them near the amount they should be in his offense. Montez McGuire has looked good here and there but he is keyed on by other teams since he is the only WR who poses a threat. I am hoping that the young guys are given a shot, what do we have to lose?

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Re: WR shakeup for Saturday

Unread post by App91 » Fri Oct 10, 2014 2:38 pm

NewApp wrote:
App91 wrote:
AtlAppMan wrote:
AppSt94 wrote:You make valid points. I would say that our problem in the red zone is the lack of a tall physical presence on the outside.
So lack of tall physical presense is why we get the variety of penalties when we get to red zone? Is that why Jones cut inside instead of outside at 5 yard line last week?

Me thinks it is more of mental mistakes and lack of execution. Go back and watch the game again and watch closely what happens in red zone.
Atl, not sure if you listened to the coach show last night. Scott made several references to having new players who would be in the right positions. This may be a stretch, but I "heard" (made me think) that he believed our receivers were not in the proper position and that would lead to better execution. it made me wonder if he was thinking of the overthrown long passes, that faster and more precise would have been able to haul those in.
By "new players," do you think Coach Satterfield is considering cancelling one or more freshmen's red shirt status? (I dislike the informal term for it)
I'm not real sure what else it could mean. Unless moving from different positions

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Re: WR shakeup for Saturday

Unread post by NewApp » Fri Oct 10, 2014 3:02 pm

Thanks. Those were the only two things that came to mind for me, too.
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Re: WR shakeup for Saturday

Unread post by AppAlum1 » Fri Oct 10, 2014 3:44 pm

Sumler looked to me like he under-ran that long pass, rather than Lamb over-threw it. He sort of raised his arms too early & pulled up. It was weird looking at the time.

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Re: WR shakeup for Saturday

Unread post by fjblair » Fri Oct 10, 2014 5:17 pm

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moehler wrote: I get the justification of removing the redshirt label and playing him, it just a heck of a price to pay to maybe get a couple more wins.
But that's what the fan base wants. Wins come first. Common sensical approach to rebuilding this the right way comes second.
WTF? Of course wins come first. There is no fan base in the history of college football that is going to sacrifice wins for the elusive concept of "rebuilding", at least not for very long. That talk is for message boards and football junkies. 95% of the fan base doesn't give a hoot about recruiting or red shirts, they just want to win or be competitive at a minimum.

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Re: WR shakeup for Saturday

Unread post by WVAPPeer » Fri Oct 10, 2014 5:46 pm

fjblair wrote:
AppSt94 wrote:
moehler wrote: I get the justification of removing the redshirt label and playing him, it just a heck of a price to pay to maybe get a couple more wins.
But that's what the fan base wants. Wins come first. Common sensical approach to rebuilding this the right way comes second.
WTF? Of course wins come first. There is no fan base in the history of college football that is going to sacrifice wins for the elusive concept of "rebuilding", at least not for very long. That talk is for message boards and football junkies. 95% of the fan base doesn't give a hoot about recruiting or red shirts, they just want to win or be competitive at a minimum.


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Re: WR shakeup for Saturday

Unread post by AppSt94 » Fri Oct 10, 2014 5:48 pm

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AppSt94 wrote:
moehler wrote: I get the justification of removing the redshirt label and playing him, it just a heck of a price to pay to maybe get a couple more wins.
But that's what the fan base wants. Wins come first. Common sensical approach to rebuilding this the right way comes second.
95% of the fan base doesn't give a hoot about recruiting or red shirts, they just want to win or be competitive at a minimum.
They are called Wal-Mart fans.

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Re: WR shakeup for Saturday

Unread post by AppGrad78 » Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:21 pm

I don't know if this has been posted but Critcher will replace Matics, per Tommy Bowman.

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Re: WR shakeup for Saturday

Unread post by AppSt94 » Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:26 pm

AppGrad78 wrote:I don't know if this has been posted but Critcher will replace Matics, per Tommy Bowman.

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Damn. Lost a tooth during a walk through? That is a competitive walk through.

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Re: WR shakeup for Saturday

Unread post by Saint3333 » Fri Oct 10, 2014 9:06 pm

AppGrad78 wrote:I don't know if this has been posted but Critcher will replace Matics, per Tommy Bowman.

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Satt sound Spurrier like with those quotes.

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Re: WR shakeup for Saturday

Unread post by fU90 » Fri Oct 10, 2014 9:28 pm

Question? What does it mean when a head coach does not respond to players who want to meet with him.

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Re: WR shakeup for Saturday

Unread post by NewApp » Sat Oct 11, 2014 5:42 am

fjblair wrote:
AppSt94 wrote:
moehler wrote: I get the justification of removing the redshirt label and playing him, it just a heck of a price to pay to maybe get a couple more wins.
But that's what the fan base wants. Wins come first. Common sensical approach to rebuilding this the right way comes second.
WTF? Of course wins come first. There is no fan base in the history of college football that is going to sacrifice wins for the elusive concept of "rebuilding", at least not for very long. That talk is for message boards and football junkies. 95% of the fan base doesn't give a hoot about recruiting or red shirts, they just want to win or be competitive at a minimum.
True. Many of them will jump ship until the wins start coming back wholesale. Happens every where except those places that tailgating trumps the performance on the field. ECU would still relatively pack the joint even if they went Ofer.
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Re: WR shakeup for Saturday

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AppSt94 wrote:
fjblair wrote:
AppSt94 wrote:
moehler wrote: I get the justification of removing the redshirt label and playing him, it just a heck of a price to pay to maybe get a couple more wins.
But that's what the fan base wants. Wins come first. Common sensical approach to rebuilding this the right way comes second.
95% of the fan base doesn't give a hoot about recruiting or red shirts, they just want to win or be competitive at a minimum.
They are called Wal-Mart fans.
Unfortunately, we need some Wal-Mart fans at times.
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Re: WR shakeup for Saturday

Unread post by NewApp » Sat Oct 11, 2014 5:46 am

Saint3333 wrote:
AppGrad78 wrote:I don't know if this has been posted but Critcher will replace Matics, per Tommy Bowman.

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Satt sound Spurrier like with those quotes.
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Re: WR shakeup for Saturday

Unread post by WVAPPeer » Sat Oct 11, 2014 7:10 am

fU90 wrote:Question? What does it mean when a head coach does not respond to players who want to meet with him.
I think you need to more clearly define your question and circumstances for any of us to put thoughts to it ---
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Re: WR shakeup for Saturday

Unread post by APPARJ » Sat Oct 11, 2014 11:20 am

Barbour no longer dressing out. Nothing has changed With Meadors.
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