Does having an unexpected week off give our team more time to brood over a crushing defeat, or will it allow us to better prepare for our SoCon opener?
What say you?
What say you?
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YESDavemeister wrote: ↑Fri Sep 14, 2018 10:19 amDoes having an unexpected week off give our team more time to brood over a crushing defeat, or will it allow us to better prepare for our SoCon opener?
Jackal, agree with all this... however, I still don't like not playing in Paladin Stadium until late September.... and missing live game reps vs a top 25 team we should have beaten. Hate sitting' on that loss for 2 weeks.The Jackal wrote: ↑Fri Sep 14, 2018 12:08 pmI think it's a good thing for a few reasons.
1. It looks like Grainger has been pegged as "the guy." This give him more reps with the first team. While I have not observed practices, my speculation is they have been splitting a lot of time with the QBs.
2. We looked like we were going into Colgate with a few contributing players banged up (Porter, Weems, Gilby). This gives them an extra week before conference play.
3. We can spend a bit more time preparing for ETSU and WCU. Both of those teams face VMI before facing Furman the next two weeks. So, with us having a bye week, that will negate a bit, I think, the advantage for both of those teams in preparing for Furman while not worrying terribly about their next week's opponent.
4. At bottom, we have a young team. Having a pause point at this stage in the season should help us figure out a bit what went wrong the first two weeks.
5. That said, bye weeks are not a panacea. I've seen Furman look awful coming out of a bye week numerous times. Of note, last year was not one of those years.
6. A slight downside is that if we reschedule a game, we do not take our bye week before hitting a stretch with Wofford, Samford, and the Citadel.
Unfortunately we don't have a McKnight at least not so far. The receivers yesterday were getting no separation from the db's. Maybe our db's are just that good. Hope so.
Yes, but I'm also in favor of letting a young QB cut his teeth against a team that isn't either Clemson or a top 25 FCS team.apaladin wrote: ↑Fri Sep 14, 2018 1:47 pmIMHO I think it hurts. Nothing replaces game experience and whoever is the QB needed another game before conference play starts and a win would also be a positive and a confidence builder. Right now this team doesn't even know that it can win a game. FWIW I stopped by practice yesterday and it looked like they were working on the passing game real hard. Unfortunately the passing game has a long way to go from what I saw. On top of the QB inexperience our receiving corps is very small and that hurts too.
Well, we saw that at Elon... ... by ELon's WRs...cavedweller2 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 14, 2018 2:30 pmIf the receivers were looking good, catching balls and getting separation the complaint would be that our DB's suck.