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Post by timholycross on Oct 15, 2017 7:45:43 GMT -5
Can we please get rid of the grey uniforms? The pants yesterday looked horrible! Cut down on the marketing BS (it's not working) and fire RSIG. Start reallocating that money to recruiting and higher coaches salaries to attract better talent. Please no more smoke and mirrors! Also is ADNP building some sort of palace for himself at the Luth? The players looked horrible,not the uniforms, and they are not costing Holy Cross anything anyway.
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Oct 15, 2017 7:59:27 GMT -5
Post by jflare on Oct 15, 2017 7:59:27 GMT -5
Can anyone come up with a logical explanation as to what happened to HC's offensive line after the first 3 games? IMHO it's the biggest weakness on the club...no pass protection, no running game, no possibility of long possessions. Injuries maybe? Agree. This is probably largest issue. We know DB's are banged up. OL had a very rough day today. Pretty much dominated all day. That won't work against Colgate. They are solid on D. Heck, if we play like we did today, we won't beat GT. Fordham is looking very bad this year. If we don't get healthy in DB land, Lehigh will throw for 400. We are going to lose to Colgate big. Lehigh and Fordham will also beat us. Georgetown maybe a win
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Oct 15, 2017 8:43:05 GMT -5
Post by hchoops on Oct 15, 2017 8:43:05 GMT -5
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Oct 15, 2017 8:49:25 GMT -5
Post by hcpride on Oct 15, 2017 8:49:25 GMT -5
PL Championship has devolved into a tallest leprechaun contest. One team and only one team has a .500 overall record (3-3). Embarrassing OOC losses across the board. No reason to think next year will be better. There is absolutely no way the Luth and the program upgrades are aimed at just winning the weak Patriot League...we must be aiming at substantial OOC wins and FBS competitive games.
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Oct 15, 2017 9:31:23 GMT -5
Post by timholycross on Oct 15, 2017 9:31:23 GMT -5
Better for the league if someone (Colgate) wins out...Otherwise we are going to see a 6-5 team at best win it. Or, God forbid, 5 and 6. Ugh.
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Oct 15, 2017 9:33:57 GMT -5
Post by hc87 on Oct 15, 2017 9:33:57 GMT -5
Not unprecedented, Lafayette won the league with a 5-6 overall record a few years back.
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Post by WCHC Sports on Oct 15, 2017 9:47:48 GMT -5
We completed 10 passes yesterday, in an entire game.
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Yale
Oct 15, 2017 10:03:16 GMT -5
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Post by ncaam on Oct 15, 2017 10:03:16 GMT -5
Did the players quit in this game?
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Oct 15, 2017 10:29:02 GMT -5
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Post by joe on Oct 15, 2017 10:29:02 GMT -5
The best case scenario, as unlikely as it may be, is that we go 4-4 to close the season, end up at 6-5, miraculously win the PL, go to the FCS playoffs, and get thumped in round 1. Even in this statastically unlikely scenario, would that be good enough to maintain the current staff? If not, it might make sense for NP to make a move now and start looking toward the future. We play BC in 11 months, at BC. From there the schedule starts getting even more crazy. Aggressive move by NP. Perhaps a sign that he and HC mean business with regard to football. Very sad for Tom Gilmore, but they say this is the nature of the job.
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Oct 15, 2017 19:18:11 GMT -5
Post by nycrusader2010 on Oct 15, 2017 19:18:11 GMT -5
Not unprecedented, Lafayette won the league with a 5-6 overall record a few years back. And it could happen again. By the view of the stat sheet, they were dominated by an OK Harvard team yesterday. But they are 2-0 in the league right now, tied for first with Lehigh. At least when Lafayette won the league at 5-6 in 2013, we actually had a good at-large team in the field with 10-1 Fordham, who won a playoff game. Lafayette had a very fluky season in the PL that year as Fordham's QB Niebrich and Lehigh's QB Shafnisky both got hurt early in their respective games against Lafayette and were forced to play the rest of the game with a backup in. Leopards won both.
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Oct 15, 2017 19:22:39 GMT -5
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Post by nycrusader2010 on Oct 15, 2017 19:22:39 GMT -5
The best case scenario, as unlikely as it may be, is that we go 4-4 to close the season, end up at 6-5, miraculously win the PL, go to the FCS playoffs, and get thumped in round 1. Even in this statastically unlikely scenario, would that be good enough to maintain the current staff? If not, it might make sense for NP to make a move now and start looking toward the future. We play BC in 11 months, at BC. From there the schedule starts getting even more crazy. Aggressive move by NP. Perhaps a sign that he and HC mean business with regard to football. Very sad for Tom Gilmore, but they say this is the nature of the job. Exactly my thoughts. While my loyalty to FCTG is surpassed by few, at the very least it's a sign that Pine is determined to deliver a winning product and will not wait to do so. What transpired this morning is something that doesn't happen at schools where football isn't at all important. The results on the field that past three weeks have been utterly unacceptable, not to mention the zero progress that has been made as a program since 2012.
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