Omar looked his usual.
I hope we don't have to rely on our kicking game to much, Timchenko looked pretty bad.
I'm starting to like our D, they ran a lot of 3-4 tonight, I like the 4 LB's idea they are all very quick and the secondary looked pretty decent, with Perry, Dozier, Mayberry, and Jordan, and Hargrove on occasion.
That's all for now, let me know if you would like anything else posted.
p.s. A VERY good crowd on hand, I was very impressed, maybe 250 people there.
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Well hopefully the other teams don't try to block his kicks this year then.Redwingtom wrote: He did have a 52 yarder blocked, but in the scrimmage they like to run the kick-block team in there on occasion.
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methinks we will be a lot like Toledo of last year as far as going for it on a lot of 4th and mediums. Granted they had no punter but the end result is the same. If we're 4th and 5 from the opp. 25 I don't see us kicking it much this year. That might not be a bad thing though if Omar's accuracy stays stellar. We'll see if an assumed sub-par kicking game will cost us in the big games.
FWIW, Wisconsin and Boise both also have serious kicker issues. Hopefully that disadvantage will be a wash in those two games.
FWIW, Wisconsin and Boise both also have serious kicker issues. Hopefully that disadvantage will be a wash in those two games.
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Wisconsin kicker
After a tough spring, Tyler Mehlhaff seems to have had a good summer at kicking camp and now appears to be a reliable kicker.FWIW, Wisconsin and Boise both also have serious kicker issues. Hopefully that disadvantage will be a wash in those two games.
Barry Alvarez after yesterday's scrimmage:
Of course, the bullits haven't been flying yet.“Taylor Mehlhaff is still kicking the ball very, very well. Got all of our kicking game scrimmaged and I thought the kickers did excellent.
This game could come down to kicking.
Bring back the Bucky Wagon, and
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Yeah, most games it won't matter, and we'll convert our share of fourth downs. But I live in fear of the day when the whole game comes down to a long FG, because our program has not committed itself to placekicking. It really hasn't hurt us since that WMU in '01--and we won that game.Jacobs4Heisman wrote:methinks we will be a lot like Toledo of last year as far as going for it on a lot of 4th and mediums. Granted they had no punter but the end result is the same. If we're 4th and 5 from the opp. 25 I don't see us kicking it much this year. That might not be a bad thing though if Omar's accuracy stays stellar. We'll see if an assumed sub-par kicking game will cost us in the big games.
FWIW, Wisconsin and Boise both also have serious kicker issues. Hopefully that disadvantage will be a wash in those two games.
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We lost at WMU, 37-28 in 2001. You mean the 2002 game at the Doyt which BG won 48-45 in OT?orangeandbrown wrote:Yeah, most games it won't matter, and we'll convert our share of fourth downs. But I live in fear of the day when the whole game comes down to a long FG, because our program has not committed itself to placekicking. It really hasn't hurt us since that WMU in '01--and we won that game.Jacobs4Heisman wrote:methinks we will be a lot like Toledo of last year as far as going for it on a lot of 4th and mediums. Granted they had no punter but the end result is the same. If we're 4th and 5 from the opp. 25 I don't see us kicking it much this year. That might not be a bad thing though if Omar's accuracy stays stellar. We'll see if an assumed sub-par kicking game will cost us in the big games.
FWIW, Wisconsin and Boise both also have serious kicker issues. Hopefully that disadvantage will be a wash in those two games.
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Duh. Yeah, that's what I meant. Going to bed.Falconfreak90 wrote:We lost at WMU, 37-28 in 2001. You mean the 2002 game at the Doyt which BG won 48-45 in OT?orangeandbrown wrote:Yeah, most games it won't matter, and we'll convert our share of fourth downs. But I live in fear of the day when the whole game comes down to a long FG, because our program has not committed itself to placekicking. It really hasn't hurt us since that WMU in '01--and we won that game.Jacobs4Heisman wrote:methinks we will be a lot like Toledo of last year as far as going for it on a lot of 4th and mediums. Granted they had no punter but the end result is the same. If we're 4th and 5 from the opp. 25 I don't see us kicking it much this year. That might not be a bad thing though if Omar's accuracy stays stellar. We'll see if an assumed sub-par kicking game will cost us in the big games.
FWIW, Wisconsin and Boise both also have serious kicker issues. Hopefully that disadvantage will be a wash in those two games.


