They say the neon lights are bright...on Broadway.
They say the neon lights are bright...on Broadway.
I do think it's encouraging. Our defense is very powerful... just raw. Offensively, when our passing attack syncs up, the run/pass mix is going to kick butt. I expect to see improvement every game. Special teams already rocks. Overall, I'm very impressed. It is a big win. Troy is no slouch.
-----Please don't steal my past posts---They say our scoreboard sure lights up---With Broadway--da da dat dat da da dat dat dat ------Wanted the band to play it when he came in the game---T-Bine can find it!!! Wish the little girl that did my Cajun Roll on hadn't joined the NAVY---T-Bine come see one day!!!
Biggest win for UL at Troy since 1951.
The announcers sounded like they did zero preparation for the game. Somebody gave them a a bullet point about a twenty-one game win streak by this coach, and twenty-five overall. ESPN staff told them to talk about that as being a big motivator. Other bullet points was UL quarterbacks needs to run less, UL defensive backs makes big plays. I mean this is typical ESPN dribble that goes on most games. Only a few premier announcers have the knowledge, and verbal skills to go it without a script.
My problem is I have no option, cannot get the radio synced with ESPN3 because my radio is internet, and about twenty seconds behind the picture. Anyone knows how to hold back the ESPN3 video? lol
About the game, and meaningless stats. I never felt the Cajuns were in trouble, not even during the first drive by Troy. The fact that Troy abandoned the run game, just like they did last year in lots of games told me that our chances to retain the lead improved a lot.
Again the most important stat besides the final score is turnovers, not yards, not time of possession.
speaking of time of possession at the half the Cajuns were down six minutes eighteen minutes and change to eleven minutes and change, and in the second half we closed the game to four minutes thirty-two and change to twenty seven and change. So the second half was a net gain for UL of about two minutes of time of possession.
I agree.
Troy's first drive was well scripted, well thought out and well executed.
I was amazed at how fast coach Stewart adjusted and did what needed to be done.
I am continually amazed with Baer and the entire ST crew.
Special teams pretty much dictated what the time of possesion would be, AND that Troy would win the yardage battle. Long field for Troy short field for UL.
That's why I rarely pay much attention to stats. They say something, but if you didn't observe the game, especially in football, stats can be very misleading. Collectively, they may tell the story... but I bet many times people could be shown stats without the final score and get the winner wrong. I could not tolerate the ESPN announcers from the start. Even with 1420's audio running a play behind... and how annoying that is... I much preferred listening to Jay and Gerald while watching the video stream.
Just caught the tail end of G's call after G-chays TD about the safties coming up inside---I just need to listen more but the sequence time delay situation can drive anybody nuts!!!
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