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  1. Saturday, October 22, 3:00 PM on ESP3

    Scheumann Stadium, Muncie, Indiana

     

     

    Coaches don't have to report any injuries, but this site has been pretty close each week. Jerome seems to be new to the list this week. I also know Zach Guiser is out with a dislocated elbow (per his instagram page), and I have to think Boxen is questionable at best with what seems to be a knee. 

     

    10/16/16 Jerome Lane Shoulder injured last game, "?" Saturday vs. Ball State

    10/16/16 Jojo Natson Shoulder "?" Saturday vs. Ball State

    10/16/16 Se'Von Pittman Undisclosed "?" Saturday vs. Ball State

    10/16/ Thomas WoodsonShoulder "?" Saturday vs. Ball State

    10/16/16 Warren Bal lUndisclosed "?" Saturday vs. Ball State

    10/05/16 Jamal Marcus Undisclosed out for season

     

    Ball State seems pretty healthy according to this site.

    10/15/16 OT Steven BellUndisclosed "?"

    08/29/16 OL Andrew Poenitsch Leg out for season

     

    Mark Roberts picks Ball State to win by two.

  2. 20 hours ago, Dr Z said:

    Let's see how much help the Zips use in covering him, or do they play man, or mix? Shut em down boyz! 

    Many different Zips covered Corey with man coverage. Corey lined up all over. He looks legit to me. 

     

    Congratulations to: ZippyRulz, Blue&Gold, MDZip, zippyfan34, GoZips88, zippy5, kreed5120, blueandgold, zippy_ua_00, and Zip-Zap. All got three correct. :bow:

  3. 8 hour trip to Tennessee November 6th to root JB on. $52 tickets. No Zips game the day before. 

     

    A more affordable trip to FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland Saturday, December 24. You should be able to walk through the parking lot and score free tickets. Five bucks tops. The place will be half empty that day. I just happened to check the ticket exchange the other day, and was astounded how cheap Browns tickets are. It would be cool for the Browns to work with the Zips to put together an Akron section. Our AD might have some ins. 

     

    PFF Top defensive grades:

    ILB Jatavis Brown, 85.5
    ILB Korey Toomer, 84.6
    OLB Melvin Ingram, 82.2
    DE Joey Bosa, 82.0
    NT Brandon Mebane, 80.7

    San Diego rookies make big impact

    This isn’t your 2015 Chargers run defense or anything close to resembling it. San Diego finally has the horses up front to not only limit a run game, but stop it in its tracks. Outside of a few runs late in the game, the Broncos running backs had nowhere to go for most of the game. A big reason for their defensive success was the rookie duo of Joey Bosa and Jatavis Brown. Brown had a huge sack and forced fumble down the stretch while Bosa was consistently applying pressure throughout the game with five hurries and a hit.

    PFF Game-Ball Winner: Chargers linebacker Jatavis Brown

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  4. Western Michigan's rise under P.J. Fleck has been underscored by his popular "row the boat" mantra. Within the walls of his program, another saying carries as much or more gravitas: "The ball is the program." The Broncos are living it so far this season. They're the only Bowl Subdivision team that has not committed a turnover. As far as Fleck is concerned, that statistic best explains how his team has won six straight games for its best start since 1941and entered the Top 25 for the first time, at No. 24. "You come to one of our practices," quarterback Zach Terrell said Wednesday, "you're going to hear 'the ball is the program' at least 10 times."

     

    source

  5. Is there any history of coach Amato (and staff) game planning against top receivers?

    • Sterling Shepard (NY Giants) had three catches for 68 yards with no tds last year against the Zips. 

    • Tajae Sharpe (Tenn Titans) had seven catches for 53 yards with no tds last year against the Zips.  

     

    Can the secondary rise to the occasion against another future NFL'er this Saturday? 

     

    Sources say that Corey Davis was getting second-round grades prior to him deciding to return for his senior year. Davis was banged up in 2015, but he still produced with 82 receptions for 1,253 yards with 11 touchdowns. In 2014, Davis was excellent with 78 catches for 1,408 yards and 15 touchdowns.

     

     

  6. Take with a grain of salt, coaches are not obligated to report anything, but....

     

    10/12/16 Thomas Woodson Shoulder is upgraded to probable vs. WMU

    10/12/16 Tra'Von Chapman None expected to start vs. WMU

    10/10/16 Jojo Natson Shoulder injured last game, "?" vs. WMU

    10/10/16 Se'Von Pittman Undisclosed "?" vs. WMU

    10/09/16 Warren BallUndisclosed"?" vs. WMU

    10/05/16 Jamal Marcus Undisclosed (I'm pretty sure this is a shoulder) out for season

  7. 14 hours ago, Blue & Gold said:

    But from here on out I'd change my prediction for 3 of the remaining 5 games:

    WMU - L 

    BSU - W

    Buffalo - W 

    Toledo - L

    BUGS - W (who would have thought they'd utterly implode as they have?)

    Ohio - W (OU's pretty good but our OL is playing better than I thought they would)

     

    8-5! 

    With those 5 predictions, aren't you missing 2 more games?

  8. On 10/9/2016 at 7:58 AM, Dr Z said:

    Anybody else recognize the effort of true freshman Alvin Davis? What a great game. Second on the team in tackles, tied in first with one pass defended. I'm not sure I have seen a smaller guy on an Akron defense make such an impact. That open field tackle he made on the RB when he sent him skyward was awesome. His defended pass was at the goal line on the tight end!?!?

     

    I wasn't the only one that noticed, Alvin got a well deserved player of the week. :thumb:

     

     

  9. Again, take these with a grain of salt, coaches don't have to disclose any info on injuries, but....

     

    10/10/16 Jojo Natson Undisclosed injured last game, "?" Saturday vs. Western Michigan

    10/10/16 Se'Von Pittman Undisclosed"?" Saturday vs. Western Michigan

    10/09/16 Thomas Woodson Shoulder"?" Saturday vs. Western Michigan

    10/09/16 Warren Ball Undisclosed"?" Saturday vs. Western Michigan

     

    At the beginning of the season if you said, name 5 players getting injured that would weaken the team's chances of succeeding, my list would look something close to the above (with Marcus). Hats off to the team and staff for maintaining a high level of play in their absence. Let's hope all return and excel. 

     

  10. PFF has WMU as their 20th ranked team in the nation.

     

    Western Michigan’s procession continues apace, with perennial MAC powerhouse, Northern Illinois, the latest to fall. Pass-rusher Keion Adams has three sacks and twenty total pressures, he entered Week 6 as the tenth-ranked edge defender in the nation. Things get a little tougher for the Broncos this week, with a road game against East division leaders Akron.

  11. PFF grades for yesterday.

     

    Quarterback grade: Dak Prescott, 86.7

    Prescott executing measured offense to perfection

    Relying on the running game and half-field reads shouldn’t detract from Dak Presctott’s outstanding performances this season. He was superb against the Bengals, missing just two throws (discounting drops and passes thrown away). Tony Romo will have a difficult task reclaiming his starting spot with Prescott in this kind of form. Although the majority of his targets were close to the line of scrimmage, the Cowboys’ prodigy still completed six of eight passes beyond 10 yards for 111 total passing yards. The Prescott selection looks inspired at this stage.

     

     

    Wentz shows poise, but comes up short

    Quarterback grade: Carson Wentz, 79.7

    The most remarkable thing about Wentz is despite his experience, you’d never think him a rookie based purely on the throws and decisions he makes. That’s not to say he’s perfect — and while his late heave was an unnecessary gamble with the team needing just a field goal, he did have throw two other balls that could have been picked off. But the poise he continues to show is reminiscent of far more experienced quarterbacks as he has the wits to buy time without being overly panicked into trying to use his impressive wheels.

     

     

    Quarterback grade: Cody Kessler, 57.1

    Kessler’s day was cut short, and while he was reasonably effective as a passer, his afternoon will be marred by the bizarre decision to attempt a backward pass to Duke Johnson which resulted in a safety.

     

     

    Quarterback grade: Paxton Lynch, 38.3

    It was a rough game all-around for the rookie QB, who finished the day with a 38.1 passing grade while also coughing up a couple of fumbles. Lynch especially had his struggles when he was put under pressure. On 17 pressured dropbacks, Lynch was able to manage just six pass attempts, and he completed three of them for 40 yards and an interception go with a 31.9 QB Rating. Lynch found most of his success today when he was throwing quick passes in the short-to-intermediate range. When Lynch got the ball out of his hands in 2.5 seconds or less he completed 16 of 20 passes with a 112.3 QB rating, but when he held onto the ball for 2.6 seconds or more he was just 7-of-14 with a 39.0 QB rating.

     

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