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(2) Ohio State def. Buffalo, 40-20

  • Fly4Fun
    Also, was just looking at ESPN's game summary. In the right hand margin they have their "Stat of the Game," which could use some editing...
    Stat of the game... 45, 23. OSU carried the ball nearly twice as many times as it ran it. The final count was almost exactly 2-to-1.
  • Tiernan
    ...aaaannnd one local is sufficiently riled. My work here is done.
  • WebFire
    LJ;1494196 wrote:OK? So you are trying to rile up an argument that never happened with the person who never originally made the comparison for what reason then? Trolling eh? Got it. Carry on.
    You can comment without really caring.
  • vball10set
    Tiernan;1494200 wrote:I will rile up the locals by stating Mack outplayed our own Butkus candidate by about 1,000x yesterday. Cramping or not Shazier didn't show up yesterday.
    lol, every time you start to make a little sense, you go and post stuff like this
  • Tiernan
    vball10set;1494228 wrote:lol, every time you start to make a little sense, you go and post stuff like this
    So you were pleased with Shazier's play yesterday? Considering the expectations of leadership and production on him, yesterday was a disappointing sub-par performance. If he is going to be remembered along with the great LBs of the past (and many of you have him in that group already) average days just don't cut it. I'm expecting better and ill call him on it when he doesnt earn it. I'm sure Ryan himself was not happy about yesterday and will make up for it.
  • vball10set
    ^^^He had a good, not great, day. These young, inexperienced guys need to learn to play with Shazier, and visa versa. They need to learn their responsibilities, as one missed assignment has a domino effect on any given play. Am I pleased? They won, so yeah, I'm good.
  • LJ
    vball10set;1494260 wrote:^^^He had a good, not great, day. These young, inexperienced guys need to learn to play with Shazier, and visa versa. They need to learn their responsibilities, as one missed assignment has a domino effect on any given play. Am I pleased? They won, so yeah, I'm good.

    There is a domino effect of all those starters in the defensive backfield being out. No Barnett in run support and not being able to have Roby on an island really disrupted the continuity of the defense.
  • LJ
    I'd like to further my point of how different the d will look with Roby and Barnett back. The top 4 tacklers last year were, in order, Shazier, Bryant, Roby, Barnett. Only 1 of those guys played a full game.
  • Tiernan
    Good points LJ. A less than lackluster first game isn't always a bad thing either, especially with young players. Everyone of these guys were HS superstars not too long ago and most could get by on just their size and speed. A tester game shows them that now they must also learn technique and strategic team play because the other teams all have former superstars too.
  • vball10set
    ^^^gee, thanks :(
  • Tiernan
    Your welcome. Sometimes this crowd needs a good strong cup of OBVIOUS.
  • vball10set
    Tiernan;1494278 wrote:Your welcome. Sometimes this crowd needs a good strong cup of OBVIOUS.
    ...and I believe that's what we gave you ;)
  • se-alum
    I think the 2nd game of the season really tells the story of a team. The first game you're kinda feeling your way, especially with all the new kids, plus we'll have Roby, Barnett, and Smith back next week. It's obvious Urban doesn't really trust the young kids on offense yet, which is kinda disappointing, because I was looking forward to seeing them play.
  • Tiernan
    vball10set;1494295 wrote:...and I believe that's what we gave you ;)
    LOL - cant recall ever learning something from you about CFB.
  • vball10set
    Tiernan;1494238 wrote:So you were pleased with Shazier's play yesterday? Considering the expectations of leadership and production on him, yesterday was a disappointing sub-par performance. If he is going to be remembered along with the great LBs of the past (and many of you have him in that group already) average days just don't cut it. I'm expecting better and ill call him on it when he doesnt earn it. I'm sure Ryan himself was not happy about yesterday and will make up for it.
    vball10set;1494260 wrote:^^^He had a good, not great, day. These young, inexperienced guys need to learn to play with Shazier, and visa versa. They need to learn their responsibilities, as one missed assignment has a domino effect on any given play. Am I pleased? They won, so yeah, I'm good.
    Tiernan;1494313 wrote:LOL - cant recall ever learning something from you about CFB.
    LOL- :rolleyes: