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    Just1More's Avatar Just1More is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

    Default Re: Desormeaux injury

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    _ In the six games Desormeaux played in 2005, he ran the ball quite a bit and was not injured. He is pretty durable. Do you guys remember the wishbone/veer teams of the 70's and 80's? Those QB's ran just as much as Desormeaux and most held up fairly well. In fact it is sometimes more dangerous to get hit in the pocket as the blow comes from the blind side. When you are running you brace yourself for the contact. _
    You are absolutely right, if the QB has good instincts. MD has good run instincts, and does run toward the open seam. It kills me where people say stupid stuff like we are more likely to get injured playing a "big school" or stupid things like that. We are as likely to sustain injury in the McNeese game as in the SC or Tenn game.

    Most injuries happen after first contact and can be caused by any player on the field... someone adding a lick to a pile, rolling up on someone, or like we saw with MD, a DT dropping on his back after he is down. Not to whine... but had this been our DT falling on top of their down QB... flag.

    Injuries will happen even to a pure drop back passer QB. Trust me, there are going to be people projecting that MD is going to get hurt. Look around the league. There are going to be just as many QBs hurt in shots taken when attempting to pass as when running in a design run. It's football, not golf. Being mobile adds to your not taking hits when passing. Linemen trying to keep MD contained is going to be like herding a cat.

    When we get into Sunbelt play, MD is going to be dodging DBs more than anything else. The DL is only going to see him go by. Rarely will an LB be lined up to square up against him. This is predicated on our establishing that you must stop Fenroy, Wallace or Roberson. MD is going to be the "ought oh" runner... not the "first you gotta stop this guy" runner.

    I love the passing that we did use against SC. We will see some of these exact 5 yard catches turn into 25 and 35 yard gains. As MD settles in, and that could be as soon as our next game, we will see an occasional deep ball. If you do not need to, you don't throw em. But, as a defense completely sells out on the run, and neglects a deep route... you pop em. Even if it's overthrown... if the WR gets past his coverage... those guys start playing softer. They hate, more than anything else, to be burned by a WR.

    See you at the Ohio game. We have fun times ahead.

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    Default Re: Cajuns vs Ohio

    Quote Originally Posted by Cats82 View Post
    _ No offense taken! Just been a busy weekend. I wish I could drop everything and come down; you people sound like you do football up right!

    Anyway, best of luck, I look forward to a good game, and for those who don't have the URL, stop by, say hi...


    www.bobcatattack.com


    and to see what our school looks like...

    http://www.ohiou.edu/athens/tour/tour.html _
    I took the tour, saw what your school looks like, and I like what I saw.

    I assume that the Cajuns visit you all in 2008. Having a daughter and her family living in Columbus gives me, and members of my family, added incentive to make that game.

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    Default Re: Desormeaux injury

    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    Linemen trying to keep MD contained is going to be like herding a cat.
    LOL!

    This is my nomination for the Best Quote of the 2007 Football Season!

  4. #316

    Default Re: Desormeaux injury

    What your statistics don't show is what happens during games when the opponent has stopped your running game forced to you into third and long situations. When you look at the loses to UNT, Troy and ULM; the Cajun offense ran the ball well at times, but could not convert third and long downs. Other words, we could not pass effectively. That is what the coaching staff is trying to eliminate this year, to be more consistant throwing the ball.


  5. #317

    Default Re: Desormeaux injury

    Quote Originally Posted by nicajun View Post
    Does anyone know what kind of injury Michael sustained last night? I know it wasn't serious
    because he came back in the game & played well.Also I am not panicking about this,but I think
    the the offense needs to go deep on at least 2 passes a game,just to stretch the defense out a little to open the short passes.PLEASE GOT OUR TIGHT ENDS INVOLVED IN THE OFFENSE,THEY ARE WEAPONS NOT BEING UTILIZED.
    Putting my fingers in my ears and singing nananannanna. Mike was awesome and he will bring us many wins this year.

  6. UL Football Re: Cajuns vs Ohio

    I don't know how many Bobcat fans will be making the trip. Certainly I wish I could carve out the time to make it up there, because as I've said before I have loved your university for a very long time, and certainly this is the only week the "GEAUX CAJUNS" sign one of your cheerleaders gave me in Nashville will be coming OFF my office wall.

    You guys were pretty impressive against South Carolina -- and I was less than impressed with our own performance. I'm really not all that confident about Saturday's game at all.


  7. UL Football Re: Greetings Ragin' Cajuns--good game

    Unlike a lot of folks I have always liked the Ole Ball Coach and wish you all well, and thanks for the kind words.


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    Default Ohio Bobcat Preview

    By Jerry Lafleur
    Author/Moderator
    Posted Sep 3, 2007


    The Cajuns open their 106th season of home football and the seventh annual Herbert Heymann Football Classic facing a much improved Ohio University Bobcat team. A team with a lot more promise than the one Frank Solich took over just two short seasons ago.


    http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=345&f=3397#s=345&f=3397


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    Default Re: Ohio Bobcat Preview

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    By Jerry Lafleur
    Author/Moderator
    Posted Sep 3, 2007


    The Cajuns open their 106th season of home football and the seventh annual Herbert Heymann Football Classic facing a much improved Ohio University Bobcat team. A team with a lot more promise than the one Frank Solich took over just two short seasons ago.


    http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=345&f=3397#s=345&f=3397
    Thanks for the preview Jerry. I think we will beat the hell out them.

  10. #322

    Default Re: Desormeaux injury

    Quote Originally Posted by HOTBOUDIN View Post
    Let me refresh your memory. Last season our passing stats were:


    PASSING OFFENSE

    7th in the SBC
    114th Nationally


    PASS EFFECIENCY

    7th in the SBC
    96th Nationally



    During our losing 5 out of our last 7 games last saeason, we had more pass attempts in those 5 losses than any other games. Babb had fewer rush attempts in those 5 losses than any of our wins.

    If this is your definition of an effective passing game, then you and I have different definitions.
    Actually, I think the two of you agree. The passing game's problems last year were why we finished poorly. If we don't do better in that regard, we will struggle. If you are suggesting we just forget it and focus exclusively on running, I understand. That may be as effective as we were at the end of last year.

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    Ragin' Cajuns Re: Desormeaux injury

    Quote Originally Posted by RaginCajun77 View Post
    ... while I enjoyed seeing Desormeaux run, I have some fears about him staying healthy if he has to continually run for 100+ yds. a game.
    "FEAR?" RC77...What is that? This game in which Dez-mo excells so greatly in is called FOOTBAll! A CONTACT sport! And if your not sure...Dez-mo IS a football player! Probably one of the best you will EVER see in your lifetime! PLEASE get that "panzy" concept of a QB out of your mind! DEZ-MO is a BEAST! Do you think Fenroy is any tougher than Dez? Do you worry about Fenroy getting hurt when he rushes for greator than 100 yards? I didn't think so! I wanna see the Dez rush for 250 yards Saturday! I will personally run across the field naked!

    Damn I can't wait untill Saturday!
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  12. #324

    Ragin' Cajuns Re: Desormeaux injury

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    _ In the six games Desormeaux played in 2005, he ran the ball quite a bit and was not injured. He is pretty durable. Do you guys remember the wishbone/veer teams of the 70's and 80's? Those QB's ran just as much as Desormeaux and most held up fairly well. In fact it is sometimes more dangerous to get hit in the pocket as the blow comes from the blind side. When you are running you brace yourself for the contact. _

    Those were the days when QB's were FOOTBALL players! DEZ-MO is a "Throw-Back"...a blast from the past! Please people...stop thinking negative!
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