Lot of denial of reality here? Louisville the worst team in the country? El Oh El.
They marched it right down the field on the opening drive against a 3-8. Receivers running wide open and Corral hit them in stride. Notice he didn’t hold on to the ball for 4 seconds waiting for something to open up.
We need more tempo like we had in the 4th quarter. Shouldn’t have to struggle to get open against mid tier to mediocre teams. We will see what happens with our ACC opponent this weekend.
I think a college QB can have solid stats, be a serviceable player/game manager in a run heavy offense, and still be awful if forced to stay in the pocket. See Chris Relf and Nick Fitzgerald. If they played in the ACC, their stats would have been similar.
Again, credit to OM for keeping him in the pocket and executing their plan. They are forcing Cunningham to play off his weakness, which is what they are supposed to do. All of these things can be true.
one year Fitz lead the SEC in total Offense--just saying
It's uncanny. Every single year OM completely "dominates" their first game and people start jumping off bridges while OM fans start booking hotel rooms for the playoffs. The first coworker I saw this morning was an OM fan and he almost broke his neck trying to get to me just to say "Ole Miss played some BALL last night, didn't they?!?!"
Let's wait until they play a real team before we decide they are the greatest team to ever walk the earth. They are desperate to get that baseball national championship taste out of their mouths, so this year will be exceptionally bad.
Oh, these quotes many have given someone that idea:I like Fitzgerald. Where did I say he or Relf or Cunningham are bad college QBs?
I just said if you limit the run game and keep them in the pocket, they struggle big time. That’s not their game. Credit to OM for doing that last night in the first half.
Cunningham’s throws like a girl
If you slow down the run and force Cunningham to stay in the pocket, he is awful.
I think a college QB can have solid stats, be a serviceable player/game manager in a run heavy offense, and still be awful if forced to stay in the pocket. See Chris Relf and Nick Fitzgerald.
Lot of denial of reality here? Louisville the worst team in the country? El Oh El.
Did you watch the game? They absolutely dominated. Up 26-0 at halftime. Cruised in the second half. I hate them too but I can admit they looked really good tonight. Their defense looks to be much improved and Corral threw some absolute darts. Of course, Louisville could be really bad, so we’ll see how it goes once they get in to SEC play.
Oh, these quotes many have given someone that idea:
Ole Miss was playing against air last night. That their punter and FG kicker got snaps last night should be a red flag for them.
I like Fitzgerald. Where did I say he or Relf or Cunningham are bad college QBs?
I just said if you limit the run game and keep them in the pocket, they struggle big time. That’s not their game. Credit to OM for doing that last night in the first half.
OM was #3 nationally in total offense last year. They are expected to be really damn good again on offense this year. Last year, they avg'd 555.5 yds/game. Last night, they got 569. I wouldn't be too concerned if I were an OM fan looking at these "red flags"
I watched the Ole Miss game last night and my takeaway was that they are better than they were last year. I don’t think Louisville is as bad as many on here seem to think. I think they’ll win 5 or 6 games this year. For Ole Miss, the defensive improvement was striking. That linebacker transfer from Maryland is the real deal. Basically, they hit on all their defensive transfers, their ****** young players from last year look like less ****** older players, and the extra year in the defensive scheme paid off. They look like an 8 or 9 win team.
Ole Miss looked like a team playing their first game on the road at a neutral site with scattered crowd. They probably put this away early with a home crowd or Elijah Moore. They are going to score points. Surprise!!! It may be first game jitters but they did not take over the game offensively till late and miss Moore, so would we.
Defensively they looked small up front. All that stunting and blitzing every play won't work for long against other teams on their schedule.
Lousville would probably lose to La Tech and that's not sour grapes. Ole Miss might too.
Let's see how they look against Tulane in a couple of weeks after they play Austin Peay High School.
I watched the Ole Miss game last night and my takeaway was that they are better than they were last year. I don’t think Louisville is as bad as many on here seem to think. I think they’ll win 5 or 6 games this year. For Ole Miss, the defensive improvement was striking. That linebacker transfer from Maryland is the real deal. Basically, they hit on all their defensive transfers, their ****** young players from last year look like less ****** older players, and the extra year in the defensive scheme paid off. They look like an 8 or 9 win team.
Agree. They were rarely out of position and making sure tackles.
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