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Showing posts with label Syracuse sucks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Syracuse sucks. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
New Year's Wishes...
Here's to all (four of you, thanks Mom) you readers having a safe and happy New Year.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
About Last Night: Georgetown Edition
I'd have posted this last night but the only analysis I couldn't think of an analysis without using the "f" word.
We got outplayed. Plain and simple, the Hoyas were the better team. I initially wanted to place the loss on Thabeet, 2-4 from the field (and a missed dunk, what the fuck was that about?) will not cut it during conference play, but further review leads me to believe that we just aren't a good half-court offense. Georgetown's defense rendered our transition game, a Calhoun trademark, nil and we lack the perimeter shooting to make anything happen in the half court.
A 27% turnover rate didn't exactly help matters. And then there was the 50% shooting by Georgetown in the first half. Oh yeah, and then we surrendered 1.14 PPP (points per possession).
Ugh. The defense. John Thompson must have taken solid notes on the Gonzaga game, because he played Monroe/Summers near the top of the arc, drawing Thabeet away from the basket and thus opening up the E.A.S.Y. backdoor pass. Chris Wright was like Steven Gray all over again, he just got around his man and went right to the bucket for lay-up after lay-up.
The perimeter defense must improve. Period. We haven't been a good 3-FG defending team for four or so years now (fifth best at defending the 3 in 03-04, but we've not been better than eighty-first since then). We're not going to win many games letting opponents shoot 46% from three. It seemed like everything the Hoyas shot during the first half fell.
I'd go a bit deep into the game, but I'm too busy smashing my head into my kitchen counter, hoping the concussive force will either kill me or erase all Georgetown oriented memories.
At least Syracuse still sucks.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Wrap Up: UVA Edition.
Graphic Synopsis of the UVA game...here.
Yeah. It was that damn bad.
UConn could do nothing wrong. Absolutely nothing. Donnie Brown actually saved a kitten from a tree and help a blind elderly woman cross the street between gashing the Cavalier defense and Tyler Lorenzon was seen composing sonnets in the backfield. The performance was so impressive that it forces us to raise the "Syracuse Conundrum". Are we that good? Or are they that bad?
The truth, of course, is somewhere in between.
Onto the review.
The Good
Donnie Brown- 206 yds and 3 TDs on 20 carries. Mmmhhhmmm, thats over 10 per carry. Just think about that. Impressive, no?
Jordan Todman- The true freshman from MA made his much awaited (by me, at any rate) debut against the Cavs. And what a debut he had. The 48 yard run he had to end the 3rd quarter showed that he can fill the Slash-type roll this team desperately needs.
Rob Ambrose- I knew that this game had promise from the very first play. Brown lined up in the slot with Lorenzon directly under center, Brown went into motion and the ball was snapped as Brown fell in behind the near tackle, from there it was that familiar stretch-zone play...but with that funky motion wrinkle. Ambrose ran that play again and again with both Todman and Brown to great success. This was also the first time I've seen us use Steve Brouse effectively. He lined up in the slot, he split out wide, he lined up at fullback, he lined up at H-back. Ambrose had the creativity to move Brouse all around the field and, while the box score shows but a single 18 yd catch, he was able to exploit whatever mismatched linebacker he found covering himself.
It pleased me to no end to see our offense line up in formations other than double-tight. The four wide set looks to have potential.
And we're damn certain to see more Darius Butler and Jordan Todman.
The Defense- While Mike Verica was able to go 22 for 30, the secondary kept the deep ball under lock and key (hence Verica's very pedestrian 5.3 yds per att). While we were treated to a few blitzes (I'm used to a John Chavis defense, I'm sorry but I demand a hyper-aggressive hornet's nest of a defense), the d-line was able to generate enough pressure on its own to keep Verica off balance all night.
Jasper Howard seems to be coming into his own opposite Darius Butler; he batted down a number of balls, including one inside UConn's 10.
T-Lo- His much heralded decision making, so sorely, and obviously, lacking against Temple and Hofstra, returned. While, as was his wont, he was unspectacular, he turned in a rock solid 13/15 game with one touchdown and no picks. His 29 yard bomb (yes, a 29 yard pass is a bomb by UConn's tight buttoned standards. Tresselball what?)
But most impressive were his 10 carries. Lorenzon never panicked when a play broke down or he couldn't find an open man, rather he calmly scanned the field and tuck the ball and ran off like he stole something. He has some wheels for a 6'4"-ish white boy from Iowa.
The Bad
This is all nit-picking. Its difficult, if not impossible, to complain a game in which your recently beleaguered quarterback goes 13/15, you run for 382 (what the fuck? 382!) yards, and your defense surrenders a mere 31 yards. Once again, this is ALL nit-picking.
T-Lo- He lacked any touch on the short passes and both Sherman and Brown had to make some pretty fantastic leaps to catch a few of his passes to the flats.
Down-field tackling- Too much arm tackling by the secondary, UVA had far too many yards after the catch. Again, nitpicking.
Kick Coverage- Now this isn't nitpicking and is close to becoming a point of legitimate concern. Tony C should not be making the tackle on kick offs, ever. Our kick off squad kept their lanes and played disciplined on special teams, they just failed to get off their blocks. This could be a huge, huge, huge problem against UNC.
Grade: A+.
Truly impressive showing. Let's shut down Robert Griffith (easier said than done, ask Wazzu) and get ready for a tough road stretch.
Monday, September 1, 2008
Beating a Dead Horse
The ACC's failures the past weekend have been well document. So well documented as to become as cliche as OSU=EPIC FAIL and ess-eee-see speed. The WWL has covered it, the Sporting News has it locked down, and every blogger on God's green earth has at least one post on the topic. I, however, will not be celebrating (or lamenting) the misery that was ACC football (really Maryland, 14-7 over Delaware? What the fuck was that?).
Well...maybe not.
Were it not for the ACC's poor showing everyone would be hopping on the "drop the Big East from the BCS" bandwagon again (likely with a passion and vehemence not seen since the aforementioned SEC-Lite made off with Miami, VaTech, and BC).
Pittsburgh loses to BGSU, Syraucse gets handled by Northwestern, and Louisville...oy fucking vey, where to start?
Even the BE's wins seem gilded at best. UConn had 5 turnovers against Hofstra and WVU was actually outgained by Nova (the 'Cats had 45 more yards and 7 more first downs than the 'eers). While Pat White's aerial renaissance overshadowed the latter, its still worth noting that the Mountaineer defense gave up nearly 400 yards to Villanova.
While Cincy and USF certainly dominated this weekend, the rest of the league was lackluster at best. RU has a chance to redeem the conference this afternoon against a pretty solid Fresno squad.
That being said: Go Knights!
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