View Full Version : Week 4 Now Open - Deadline = 2.8.12 7 AM
Roadhouse
02-07-2012, 06:09 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFXczzxWwRU
The Super Bowl knocked us off by a day, but we're back on the regimen now. Week 4 is open and eveyone is about to start their conference party.
Rcktfan916
02-07-2012, 07:31 AM
Baylor ready to advance.
Let me know if you wanna stay commish, or if you wanna transfer it back. Doesn't matter to me either way man
Roadhouse
02-07-2012, 02:15 PM
Tennessee opens its SEC conference play with a home thriller vs. Florida. The Vols hold off the a late rally with a key interception. Raijon Neal carries the Vols again with 135 yards and 2 TDs. The Vols were able to overcome a key Neal fumble that set up a very short field and the tying score by the Gators.
Last week's SIM victory NC State came with a heavy price tag. 91 OVR center, James Stone, has a broken wrist and will be out for 7 weeks. We will use the bye to practice up some new plays as we ready for the heart of the SEC's schedule. Ready to advance.
I'll probably send the duties back to you for now. If you need help, let me know.
Ramblingwreck
02-07-2012, 03:29 PM
Not much to say about our humiliating loss to USF. Our offense is total crap. Bbacks are actually getting about 4.8 yards per carry up the middle. the issue is the line can't pass protect and no one can block on the perimeter, which effectively kills the flex. Not sure changing offenses will really help but may add some shotgun to give my QB more time. Here's the numbers through 3 games -
QB
16-54 for 151 yards 0 TD's and 8 INT's
36 rushes for -12 yards and 0 TD
Bback's
37 rushes for 179 yards and 1 TD
Abacks
21 rushes for 90 yards and 0 TD
Amish
02-07-2012, 03:41 PM
Baylor knocks off Stanford 51-38 as the ducks no huddle offense was too much for the Standford defense. was a windy day, passes were off target by over ten yards on some throws .
Rcktfan if we adv tonight i can play after 930 pm cst tonight if you are on
Amish
02-07-2012, 03:55 PM
Not much to say about our humiliating loss to USF. Our offense is total crap. Bbacks are actually getting about 4.8 yards per carry up the middle. the issue is the line can't pass protect and no one can block on the perimeter, which effectively kills the flex. Not sure changing offenses will really help but may add some shotgun to give my QB more time. Here's the numbers through 3 games -
QB
16-54 for 151 yards 0 TD's and 8 INT's
36 rushes for -12 yards and 0 TD
Bback's
37 rushes for 179 yards and 1 TD
Abacks
21 rushes for 90 yards and 0 TD
id stick with the flex man, your qb would have gotten alot of yards against me if it wasnt for oregon's speedy lbs.
Rcktfan916
02-07-2012, 04:22 PM
I'll probably send the duties back to you for now. If you need help, let me know.That's cool man
Ramblingwreck
02-07-2012, 04:46 PM
id stick with the flex man, your qb would have gotten alot of yards against me if it wasnt for oregon's speedy lbs.
Not going to abandon it...just think of adding 1 or 2 shotguns with same personal as the flex for some passing plays...
Rcktfan916
02-07-2012, 05:59 PM
Not going to abandon it...just think of adding 1 or 2 shotguns with same personal as the flex for some passing plays...
Gator Heavy, Shotgun offset....actually any of the shotgun split sets are good
ISELLATMS
02-08-2012, 05:58 PM
Ready..
Rcktfan916
02-08-2012, 06:47 PM
Baylor knocks off Stanford 51-38 as the ducks no huddle offense was too much for the Standford defense. was a windy day, passes were off target by over ten yards on some throws .
Rcktfan if we adv tonight i can play after 930 pm cst tonight if you are onI should be on around then tonight. If I'm not on by 10 cst I won't be on tonight, but I should be availible tomorrow anytime after 8 cst.
Amish
02-08-2012, 09:42 PM
I should be on around then tonight. If I'm not on by 10 cst I won't be on tonight, but I should be availible tomorrow anytime after 8 cst.
Hey im on tonight, updating the ps3 currently. would be cool to knock it out tonight as thursday im busy most of the day
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