Ohio Football Topic
Topic: Bobcat pass defense= Zip
Page: 1 of 1
Corncat6
General User
C6
Member Since: 9/1/2010
Post Count: 21
person
mail
Corncat6
mail
Posted: 11/14/2017 11:57 PM
Still processing what I witnessed tonight. The first half we give a ten yard cushion to Zips receivers and make a freshman QB with 2 starts look like he belongs in the pro bowl. In the span of 1 week I believe that I saw the best and worst performances of the Bobcats for the 2017 season. This team is so talented as compared to years past yet we still have to shoot ourselves in the foot prior to wrapping up a championship season. I still believe that Solich and his staff have built a great program. Without them, I do not believe my expectations would be so high. Should we have gone for it on 4th and one at the goal line......hell yes. The players must also hold up their end. The pass defense, and the inability to pressure and wrap up a rookie quarterback, and the ill timed turnovers were too much to overcome. I still believe that Nathan Rourke is the most talented QB to wear the green and white and our defense when focused, can stop anyone in our conference. I will continue to support this team and hope for the best regarding the MACC.
Deciduous Forest Cat
General User
DFC
Member Since: 12/20/2004
Location: OH
Post Count: 4,558
person
mail
Deciduous Forest Cat
mail
Posted: 11/15/2017 12:01 AM
There was only one quarterback on the field tonight capable of passing the ball for s**t and he wasn't wearing green.
bostonbobcat
General User
B
Member Since: 12/21/2004
Location: East Bridgewater, MA
Post Count: 268
person
mail
bostonbobcat
mail
Posted: 11/15/2017 12:10 AM
The one in green or white hasn't thrown the ball well for a few weeks now. His legs are far more valuable than his arm.
Awful decision on the second interception.
allen
General User
A
Member Since: 1/24/2006
Post Count: 4,638
person
mail
allen
mail
Posted: 11/15/2017 12:28 AM
Corncat6 wrote:expand_more
Still processing what I witnessed tonight. The first half we give a ten yard cushion to Zips receivers and make a freshman QB with 2 starts look like he belongs in the pro bowl. In the span of 1 week I believe that I saw the best and worst performances of the Bobcats for the 2017 season. This team is so talented as compared to years past yet we still have to shoot ourselves in the foot prior to wrapping up a championship season. I still believe that Solich and his staff have built a great program. Without them, I do not believe my expectations would be so high. Should we have gone for it on 4th and one at the goal line......hell yes. The players must also hold up their end. The pass defense, and the inability to pressure and wrap up a rookie quarterback, and the ill timed turnovers were too much to overcome. I still believe that Nathan Rourke is the most talented QB to wear the green and white and our defense when focused, can stop anyone in our conference. I will continue to support this team and hope for the best regarding the MACC.
Pro bowl, lol. Rourke is very talented, he needs help.
OUcats82
General User
Member Since: 1/9/2005
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Post Count: 1,912
mail
OUcats82
mail
Posted: 11/15/2017 6:05 AM
The offense, despite 3 turnovers, I think played well enough and scored enough to provide a victory. However on that final possession with a chance to score to take the lead (and likely win since Akron had little offense in half two) had about the worst sequence of calls for that situation you could come up with. Championship game berth on the line, chance to win the game, and what, two straight AJUTM? WTH? That 4th down pass to Papi was horrible, too. A time that some creativity was needed to keep the season alive and that's the best Albin had? Sadly I was not/am not surprised. The interior of that Akron d-line was giving little all night so lets run right at them when the game is on the line.

I peg this those much more on the defense, however. The offense did no favors with the turnovers but to get shredded against a RS sophomore making only his second start (who looked like a deer in headlights last week in Oxford). I hope that whatever was more important than playing lights out on defense was worth it to them. I don't believe it that they played with full hearts. Akron did seem to gameplan to not let the QB overthink things and that wet paper bag squad in green obliged perfectly.

I just don't see Zippy losing to Kent State next week. Buffalo will want to get their licks in on the Bobcats, too.

All of the great wins, big stats etc. put up by Rourke etc. and it will likely end up in some middling bowl game because the team couldn't find the will to win with everything on the table.
mf279801
General User
M279801
Member Since: 8/6/2010
Location: Newark, DE
Post Count: 2,486
person
mail
mf279801
mail
Posted: 11/15/2017 10:23 AM
OUcats82 wrote:expand_more
I just don't see Zippy losing to Kent State next week. Buffalo will want to get their licks in on the Bobcats, too.
After watching that game last night (and ruminating on it for the last 12 hours), I don't think there is any way we beat buffalo IF Akron loses to kent on Tuesday. If the division is on the line, and all we have to do is beat buffalo, I wouldn't be at all surprised if we lose 3-nil, with 19 net offensive yards and 0 completed passes. At the same time, if Akron beats Kent on tuesday, it wouldn't greatly surprise me if we top the famous Georgia Tech (vs Cumberland) score of 1916 against Buffalo, but only if the game doesn't mean anything.
Showing Messages: 1 - 6 of 6
MAC News Links



extra small (< 576px)
small (>= 576px)
medium (>= 768px)
large (>= 992px)
x-large (>= 1200px)
xx-large (>= 1400px)