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  1. Tell the pastor the good news....youtube.com. It took me over 2 and a half hours to get to the Bosley interview. Save yourself the time. Jamie tells his story to try to validate the pastor's message that you are in the "wilderness" unless you do what he says. Here is Jamie's story in a nutshell:

    Jamie got his dream, full ride at OSU, won the first half of the season, lost the second half, lost his starting job, drank a lot during that time, broke into a car, called his mother on mothers day to tell her he got arrested. Kicked out of OSU. Transfer to Akron, led them to their first conference title, graduated, started his own company, had some success, got married for 5 years, got a divorce, lost his share of the business. Jamie blames all of this on not putting god first in his life. He reminds that his mother and father always did, but he didn't. He prayed for god to put someone in his life, now he is playing basketball with 6 christian men who he loves. He has a son Max who is 5. He gets to spend a lot of time with him arguing who would win in a fight, batman or spiderman. He feels that there is a void no matter what you do in your life that only Jesus can fill.
    boz.jpgIs the pastor really this guy?
  2. Personally, I'd like to see more variety from McNees. I'd like to see him drive to the basket more often and either pull up for the short jumper, go in for the layup or pass to the open man. Make something happen more often instead of waiting so much for something to happen. It's up to the coaches to give McNees the right instruction, for McNees to learn and execute properly and for the rest of the players to be in the right positions at the right times.
    Now your starting to get it. What you are describing is called a point guard. I don't think anybody personally dislikes McNees, most long time fans on this board feel that our team is better if Steve is not at the point. The skills you describe are mostly inherent. I think you can coach some players for 10 years and they aren't going to become the ball handler, passer, court vision, leader needed at the point. Steve is better helping our team with his spot up shooting. Why is he at the point? It's not his fault he is the best option (very debatable). It's the coaching staffs fault for not having a better option. I'll give a small pass due to Ronnie's early injury problems. If I'm defending the Zips, I pressure the ball every single time he crosses mid court with the ball.
  3. Why would anyone be excited about a home and home with Marshall? They are a shell of the program that they were in the MAC and nobody really came out to watch those games. I just dont get it.
    15,641 saw game go down to the last minute in 200029,621 saw Frye score 17 points in the fourth quarter to beat the Herd by 3Former rivals.Leftwich being carried down the field.Their fans travel well.I always had fun at Marshall games...and love to hate them.
  4. I'll have my fingers crossed but I have a bad feeling about this one: Miami 55 Zips 52 I will be more than happy to eat crow.
    +1Even though we scored 20 more than them (the most important part), we struggled at the top of our offense against them in January, I would expect more of the same if nothing changes in the rotation.Interesting quote from Charlie after the last game: "I think they are well coached to get nine or ten players to play like he gets them to play. Let's face it, Chris McKnight on a lot of teams would be playing thirty minutes. If he was on my team he would never be taken out."
  5. The ability to take Steve McNees off the dribble hardly qualifies him for the NBA. And it also seems that the Zips defense (not only McNees) is making a lot of NBA prospects out of our competition lately. It used to be unheardof that an individual would go for 25+ against the Zips. Not anymore.
    Are you suggesting that Steve has a future as a professional point guard on this team?
  6. Had to laugh at the Ali Kart reference. Most of these folks weren't even alive when Ali chucked up a senseless desperation shot when he could have driven to the basket uncontested and given the Zips an upset win over then ninth ranked Xavier.
    I'll never forget that play as long as I live. I'm impressed you remember X's ranking. McNeese makes me nutz at the point, only reading rationalizing stats makes me more nutz. I wish we had a point guard. Can we PLEASE get one of those next year.
  7. torrence can run the ball if given the chance.i now jd pulled him because he fumbled,and he tried to bounce plays outside.i think jd really blew not playing him more last year.
    I'm hoping Torrence is taught how to carry the ball so he doesn't fumble. I bet he could accomplish more by learning that because the talent is there.
  8. I smell conspiracy here. Rasor wrote his blog on the subject on February 5th and yet the members list shows he hasn't logged on since the 28th January 2010 at 05:58 PM, so how does he know what stupid things we had been saying in the meantime? :)
    You can view ZN without logging on.
  9. So how does the Zips season turnover percentage of 20.7% compare with other D1 teams? Dead average. The average season turnover percentage of all D1 teams is 20.7%.
    Look for my new sign at the JAR on Sunday, WE ARE AVERAGE. Everybody will get pumped when they see it.PS Speaking of average, KD pulled his record to even last night in games the Zips score under 70, he is now 44-44 in those type of games (according to the graphic shown on tv during the BSU game). For the guys that think stats are important.
  10. I'm as happy as the next guy to be rid of the delayed shotgun hand off. But an entirely new playbook, coupled with an entirely unproven stable of RB's, concerns me.
    I would bet that our offensive line plays better in the pro style offense than it did last year in the befuddled spread. If I were an offensive lineman, I would be very excited about the change of scheme. I'm hoping they will make our RB's look good. Boy would it be nice to have Tuzze in this offense.
  11. Thanks for your post DrZ. It always gives me some reaffirmation when a Frye defender disagrees with me. It's sort of like when I go to a game and my team has the ball on their own 20 and it is fourth and one...the crowd is yelling "go for it" and GP1 is yelling, "Punt! Don't listen to the crowd, they've been drinking all day!"
    Your team should always punt, because your lineman are pass blockers and can't get a yard when they need it. I simply lineup in the I with two TE and pound it down your throat with your one on one coverage DBs running toward my RB that just went for three yards up the middle. First down. My ball with the clock running. All your awesome wide receivers sitting on their helmets watching me milk the clock away.
  12. Interesting post. I don't agree with a lot of it, but that's okay. At the very least, we agree about Cowher. I was going to compare him to a current Zips coach in another thread, but decided against it. I'm not sure I'm ready to place full blame on Manning for his int, Reggie run a tired route and might have shown it too soon. DB did a great job of reading the play. Classy job of Manning giving credit where credit is due, unlike O'Donnell in his SB. New Orleans defense didn't play Manning the way I would have, but turns out they didn't have to. NFL is a trendy league so I would hesitate to make broad general statements about offense or defense. If your right today, you'll be wrong soon, if your wrong today, you'll be right soon. I will also shy away from comparing the Zips current situation to two Super Bowl teams. I think that's like comparing the aerodynamics of my paper airplane to that of an F16. I agree with you that it is more exciting for the typical fan to see a team chuck the ball around the field, but I think the Akron program is at a perfect place to install a pro style offense. I can't wait to see the first play action bomb for a td to GP1's favorite WR. I like the fact that we will have a lot of 3rd down and 3's this year as opposed to 3rd and 12 and give the opponents offense less chances with the ball. I have to think the offense will be conservative in early parts of RI's career, but will evolve later. Give it a chance, because you don't have any other choice. :)

  13. Here are my notes from yesterday (in no particular order):Most amazing stat I have read on the basketball team this year: Keith Dambrot is 43-44 in games in which his team doesn't score 70 points or more!?!? I had no idea. That stat really surprised me. I'm sure a lot of you knew that, but that was the first time I saw that stat.The team looked like they were ready to play early yesterday. Totally opposite from the KSPU game. It faded in the second half, but at the very least they looked like they were interested in winning a basketball game. We need that intensity throughout the rest of the season if we are going to make a good showing in the tournament. It's up to the coaching staff to make that happen.I had the exact quote in my head ready to type it this morning when KD said it after the game. Steve Mix asked KD about Nic...."he wants to win, we need more guys like him" I hope Nic can figure out how to stay out of foul trouble and start logging more minutes on the floor. Right now he is our best weapon and hardest worker on the team. Yesterday he was driving to the hole, hitting outside shots, working the post, working hard for rebounds, taking charges, he even hit a three. Great job Nic, your play alone makes me want to watch my alma mater play.I wish we had a PG like Randy Davis played yesterday. Man that kid does a lot right. He knows how to get penetration, good passing, knows when to dish, can create his own shot, and can shoot the lights out all over the floor. If we had this kind of player, I think everybody else would fall into place. Can we get one of those next year?I thought Steve Nix was very good yesterday. He is the kind of color guy I like to listen to. Very knowledgeable. Reghi wasn't too bad, but I wish I had a dollar for every time he said "we got a foot of snow here" or "we're going to try to melt the snow with hot play", good gawd, say it once and move on. I watch so many sports in HD now a days, it is really hard to watch a game in SD. The clock at the bottom of the screen was unreadable and a couple of times I was even confused who our players were. I watched the Zags game later in HD and actually enjoyed that game better. Come on MAC, step it up, give me my HD!!!If I were guarding B Mac, I would be in his ear the entire game "step back your open for the three"...okay, great shot at the end of OT, but seriously he should be limited to two attempts a game. If our offense depends on him launching up threes, well you know what. I'll give him credit, he seemed to be working hard on setting screens yesterday, both him and Nic, I think I lost track counting around seven screens yesterday. I meant to count, but forgot. That's my new game while watching Zips games, counting screens.Congrats to Jimmy, pass of the year. Nice heads up pass from the seat of your pants. Now with that said, the team can use a couple full practices of going over the basics of passing the ball. We look like a junior high team passing the ball into the post. Best pass into the post yesterday was Zeke's pass. #4 looks so uncomfortable making passes most of the time it makes me nuts, and can he please stop dribbling the ball up by his eyes. He needs to pick up his play, even Steve Mix made the comment yesterday "#4 is only shooting 27% on 3's in MAC play, that needs to pick up for the Zips to be successful"Happy to see the Zips pull out an OT win on the road, should have never gotten to that, but good teams find a way to prevail and win games like that.AND the Zips went 7-for-8 from the foul line in the final 43 seconds, that is a good sign!

  14. maxzip i started a thread yesterday about steve.he is giving us nothing on the offesive end.yet kd still plays him alottof min.steve needs to start making the 3-ball, or it will catch up to the zips.kd needs to play humpty,and roberts as much as possible.it's kd team he can do what ever he wants.i just think playing steve 20-30 min game is crazy.
    Steve Mix called out #4 today more than once for bad plays. A win will tend to hide bad games.
  15. I agree with 90 percent of what Mike writes. I love his coverage and his passion for the Zips. What writer do you guys agree with 100 percent of the time? It irritates me when somebody writes a couple things that somebody doesn't agree with and he is totally wrong. I love livingin a country where you can speak your mind. Not too long ago we had a writer for the Zipsthat was a Penguins fan, worst dribble I have ever read, totally useless. Mike does a goodjob. I think he should use this little "riff" with KD too his advantage. Coach is too honest and emotional in his interviews. Don't get me wrong, as a fan I love it. But if I were a coach, I would handle interviews more business like. I think the reporter has the coach right where he wants him.I won't even comment on the screwball from Portage County. Not worth it.

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