We have some RB's, that should not be a problem. Eason, D. Davis, Q, Bolden and Devin can all tote the mail. OL looked good and the TE's did a good job catching the ball, have to protect it after the catch, though. WR's made some good catches, but again had 1 or 2 fumbles after the catch. Must protect the ball.
QB's, again, looks like we have 2 very solid ones. Snead and Stanley looked very sharp. Tapp was fine, just the other two looked better. Stanley was impressive. Playing with 2nd and 3rd teamers he was making good decisions and completing a lot of passes. Definitely needs a year in the weight room.
Defense looked good in spots. We had a several guys not dressed, so hopefully, when they get back out there we will look better. Tackling was better but the DB's still have to lock up. They still try to knock people down with good shots, it doesn't always work. Green gave Bolden a great shot, but Bolden took a step back, regained his balance and went on for 15-20 more yards. Powe seems to be coming along. He knocked the snot out of the center and Tapp on a false start.
Shene was awesome. Hope that continues. I don't think he missed a FG attempt. I know he was 3-3 from 45 yards, that could come in handy.
And whoever kicked off put 2 inside the 5 yd line and put another about 1 yard deep in the endzone. We need this after last years fiasco on KO's.
Yesterday's scrimmage
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I know its silly, but this makes me insanely happy.Redbluedude wrote: And whoever kicked off put 2 inside the 5 yd line and put another about 1 yard deep in the endzone. We need this after last years fiasco on KO's.
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No, it's not silly. I think that our kicking costs us at least three games last year.bleuwolfe wrote:I know its silly, but this makes me insanely happy.Redbluedude wrote: And whoever kicked off put 2 inside the 5 yd line and put another about 1 yard deep in the endzone. We need this after last years fiasco on KO's.
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It's not insane to suggest that the Rebels have the best defensive line in college football.
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Are we talking a loud obnoxious, "BA HA HA HA..." type of stuff or the incredulous giddy "we he he he..." or is that you just can't wipe the smile off your face? Right now I am approaching the giddy phase but I am on my way to being obnoxious. Heck if we start winning I don't think I will be able to contain myself...bleuwolfe wrote:I know its silly, but this makes me insanely happy.Redbluedude wrote: And whoever kicked off put 2 inside the 5 yd line and put another about 1 yard deep in the endzone. We need this after last years fiasco on KO's.
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Can't get obnoxious until we start beating SEC teams black & blue...when that happens, baby - watch out! GO REBELS!!!rebeloke wrote:Are we talking a loud obnoxious, "BA HA HA HA..." type of stuff or the incredulous giddy "we he he he..." or is that you just can't wipe the smile off your face? Right now I am approaching the giddy phase but I am on my way to being obnoxious. Heck if we start winning I don't think I will be able to contain myself...bleuwolfe wrote:I know its silly, but this makes me insanely happy.Redbluedude wrote: And whoever kicked off put 2 inside the 5 yd line and put another about 1 yard deep in the endzone. We need this after last years fiasco on KO's.
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Kicking cost us 3 games, coaching cost us 3 or 4, QB cost us at least 3, refs cost us 1. Depth beat us in 2 or 3. Man...we should have won 15-16 games last year.USCrebel wrote:No, it's not silly. I think that our kicking costs us at least three games last year.bleuwolfe wrote:I know its silly, but this makes me insanely happy.Redbluedude wrote: And whoever kicked off put 2 inside the 5 yd line and put another about 1 yard deep in the endzone. We need this after last years fiasco on KO's.
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rebelliousb wrote:Kicking cost us 3 games, coaching cost us 3 or 4, QB cost us at least 3, refs cost us 1. Depth beat us in 2 or 3. Man...we should have won 15-16 games last year.USCrebel wrote:No, it's not silly. I think that our kicking costs us at least three games last year.bleuwolfe wrote: I know its silly, but this makes me insanely happy.
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I like the comprehensive approach...rebelliousb wrote:Kicking cost us 3 games, coaching cost us 3 or 4, QB cost us at least 3, refs cost us 1. Depth beat us in 2 or 3. Man...we should have won 15-16 games last year.USCrebel wrote:No, it's not silly. I think that our kicking costs us at least three games last year.bleuwolfe wrote: I know its silly, but this makes me insanely happy.
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The one that went about a yard into the endzone got one of the biggest ovations of the scrimmage.bleuwolfe wrote:I know its silly, but this makes me insanely happy.Redbluedude wrote: And whoever kicked off put 2 inside the 5 yd line and put another about 1 yard deep in the endzone. We need this after last years fiasco on KO's.
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From my vantage point:
Powe looked way out of game shape, and he was running with the 2/3 defense. He was gassed on most plays, so I wouldn't expect him to be a factor against Memphis.
Mouzon was getting chewed from the first whistle, either on the sidelines or for missing his assignment.
Stanley looked solid, as did the running game. True freshman WR Andrew Harris had a couple nice catches, as well.
Powe looked way out of game shape, and he was running with the 2/3 defense. He was gassed on most plays, so I wouldn't expect him to be a factor against Memphis.
Mouzon was getting chewed from the first whistle, either on the sidelines or for missing his assignment.
Stanley looked solid, as did the running game. True freshman WR Andrew Harris had a couple nice catches, as well.
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I've been saying this for like... well... years. But I guess since I'm a shy, quiet, un-imposing little girl, no one heard me.USCrebel wrote:No, it's not silly. I think that our kicking costs us at least three games last year.bleuwolfe wrote:I know its silly, but this makes me insanely happy.Redbluedude wrote: And whoever kicked off put 2 inside the 5 yd line and put another about 1 yard deep in the endzone. We need this after last years fiasco on KO's.
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Kicking is important... let's refer back to an Alabama game just a few short seasons ago. Sometimes one little kick can be the difference between a W and an L. And it really ticks me off to miss a blasted point after kick!!
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Rumor has it that you kick your husband... :wow:RebelConvert wrote:I've been saying this for like... well... years. But I guess since I'm a shy, quiet, un-imposing little girl, no one heard me.USCrebel wrote:No, it's not silly. I think that our kicking costs us at least three games last year.bleuwolfe wrote: I know its silly, but this makes me insanely happy.
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Kicking is important... let's refer back to an Alabama game just a few short seasons ago. Sometimes one little kick can be the difference between a W and an L. And it really ticks me off to miss a blasted point after kick!!
My favorite kick was the one that hit "Tony the tiger" at the memphis game.Redbluedude wrote:The one that went about a yard into the endzone got one of the biggest ovations of the scrimmage.bleuwolfe wrote:I know its silly, but this makes me insanely happy.Redbluedude wrote: And whoever kicked off put 2 inside the 5 yd line and put another about 1 yard deep in the endzone. We need this after last years fiasco on KO's.
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Yes... I still laugh about that one as well.Hagar wrote:My favorite kick was the one that hit "Tony the tiger" at the memphis game.Redbluedude wrote:The one that went about a yard into the endzone got one of the biggest ovations of the scrimmage.bleuwolfe wrote: I know its silly, but this makes me insanely happy.
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It's not insane to suggest that the Rebels have the best defensive line in college football.
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That's no rumor...felicianareb wrote:Rumor has it that you kick your husband... :wow:RebelConvert wrote:I've been saying this for like... well... years. But I guess since I'm a shy, quiet, un-imposing little girl, no one heard me.USCrebel wrote: No, it's not silly. I think that our kicking costs us at least three games last year.
Kicking is important... let's refer back to an Alabama game just a few short seasons ago. Sometimes one little kick can be the difference between a W and an L. And it really ticks me off to miss a blasted point after kick!!
We're not snobs... we're just better than you.