on a mission wrote:four way split for 1st,i guess i left fairland out.what the heck the best player went to the tigers!
the transfer was no way our best player
on a mission wrote:four way split for 1st,i guess i left fairland out.what the heck the best player went to the tigers!
RationalVoice wrote:Fuzzyhead,
You said, "...they just couldn't run that offense very consistently at all until last year and then (as I predicted) turnovers abounded...". I believe, in the last 4 years, they've scored twenty-some, thirty-some, forty-some & 50 on you guys. Pretty consistent, I think. Plus, in general, turnovers didn't "abound". Offense hasn't been the problem. They haven't been able to defend teams, which is a different issue.
on a mission wrote:i think we'll have to agree to disagree onthat one.maybe not the best player but imo by far the best athlete
OVCfan32 wrote:and to boot. . .like I said before
CG had no athletes. .so who was gonna cover the recievers???
everyone's passing game worked on the hornets irrationalvoice
bgmonster wrote:"Boy" you seem to have some sort of personal problem with Lamb. I keep reading all your negative comments on this forum and the basketball forum and I've got to wonder what your problem is? Since Lamb's received numerous conference and state awards, has started in both football and basketball since he was a freshman, was ranked among the top ten juniors in the state of Ohio in football, and hit his 1000th point in basketball during his junior year, your remarks seem unfounded and to be honest, rather ridiculous.
on a mission wrote:GREENANDWHITEBOY,I'M SENSING SOME BITTERNESS.IT WOULD HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH MIKE TRANSFERING WOULD IT?I BET IF HE WERE STILL AT FAIRLAND THAT YOU WOULD BE ONE OF THE FIRST IN LINE TO DEFEND HIM!I HAVE HAD A OPPURTUNITY TO WATCH HIM PLAY MULTIPLE TIMES AND I HAVE TO SAY THAT HE WAS THE ONE GUY THAT CONTINUALLY CAUGHT MY EYE.I BET IF YOU ASK ANY OF THE PLAYERS FROM I-TOWN THEY ARE GLAD TO HAVE A ATHLETE OF HIS CALIBER ADDED TO THE TIGER ROSTER.
RationalVoice wrote:Fuzzyhead,
Only one of those two games you mentioned ended in a turnover. And you're correct, turnovers killed Fairland in the loss to Rock Hill. But, that's only ONE game where turnovers were the primary cause of the loss.
OVCjan32,
You said, "everyone's passing game worked on the hornets rationalvoice". Please try to stay focused on the topic at hand. While what you said may be true - within the context of this conversation - it is irrelevant. My point is not...since it worked against CG, it is therefore a good offense. My point is that the offense was more than fine virtually every week. It was the inability to play defense which cost them.