I expected a big win being that they have alot of CPU starters, but damn...they had no answer whatsoever for our running game, or anything else for that matter.
Well, this was my scouting report on them if anyone actually reads the forums at GLB... Charleston Scouting Report: They're awful. They pass the ball 50 times a game and run the ball 15 times a game. They've put up 13 points in the past 7 games while the opposing team has put up a whooping 411 points through 7 games. Average that out for you... They score 1.85 points per game and allow 58.71 points per game. Do I need to really say more to scare you? This is a horrible team that passes way more than they run. Probably because they can't run the ball effectively so they just air it out hoping to put up a field goal or something. They've been blown out by every team they have played so I'm not worried about this game. Just keep doing what your doing guys and we'll crush them without question. If we lose, I will leave the team.
GIK, I already have a little research done on Iowa from the extensive scouting I did on their game against Gridiron, but other than that I have a 15 page final paper due Monday. So even though I will do my best to check out some more on Iowa, I will sometime tomorrow just post what I have, and hope it helps somewhat with this HUGE game. This is our toughest game left on the schedule. But, I am sure we can pull together and make it happen.
Holy ****! Big Daddy had the best game of his career. Only 39 plays but 6 tackles, 3 sacks, 10 hurries, 3 TFL, and a PANCAKE!
I had 86 yards and a 40 yard play and 2 TDs. Definitly my best game of the season.thanks for getting the ball in my hands coach
10 sacks 22 pressures 186 pancakes 59 broken tackles WTF!...nice game all we just need to get the WRs to 100% energy for the next game...its a BIG one.
I think if we have this sort of game again where we play a super easy team and then a hard team, we might want the skill positions to play on relaxed to preserve energy for the next game. A bit late for that now, but we need to keep that in mind for the future.