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Video Highlights of Southeastern Louisiana 45, Villanova 44

Noticed SELA runs a lot of pic plays. The one in the first quarter on their big pass play should have been called. It was a flat out block of the DB to get the TE open. Also, on the OPI, even the announcer called it. Once you slow it down it did not look bad and I don't know if those calls can be reviewed. I like out matchups with their DB's, I just hope we can get pressure on the QB.
 
putter said:
Noticed SELA runs a lot of pic plays. The one in the first quarter on their big pass play should have been called. It was a flat out block of the DB to get the TE open. Also, on the OPI, even the announcer called it. Once you slow it down it did not look bad and I don't know if those calls can be reviewed. I like out matchups with their DB's, I just hope we can get pressure on the QB.
Seems like the one announcer called it almost before the official could get his hanky out.

Most "ordinary" fouls (holding, offsides, pass interference, etc.) are not reviewable.There is, if I recall correctly, a special exception for pass interference. I'm not sure exactly how it works, but they can review whether or not a pass was tipped earlier in its flight. A tipped pass negates any call of PI.
 
Impressive passing game, accurate passer, receivers who catch the ball and get a lot of YAC. This is not going to be easy.
 
kemajic said:
Impressive passing game, accurate passer, receivers who catch the ball and get a lot of YAC. This is not going to be easy.
The YAC might be what impressed us the most. Admittedly, the 'Nova secondary had been super banged up and they were playing some "warm bodies" out there ... but still.
 
Nova had so many of the SELA receivers dead to rights, but astonishingly poor tackling gifted them yards. After watching their tight ends punish a few tacklers, everyone in the secondary seemed to shy away from contact. SELA’s WRs were able to enforce their will. Also, Nova looked to be running a lot of soft zone without getting huge or consistent pressure on the QB. He had time to pick apart the D. Sure there were errors, but the dude passed for over 400 yards in a playoff game. That’s impressive.

This is going to be a struggle. Their strengths on offense seem to match up against our weaknesses on defense.
 
Our secondary is going to have problems with that QB and his receivers. If our offense can keep up this ones going to be a shootout
 
hm.grwn.grizfan said:
Our secondary is going to have problems with that QB and his receivers. If our offense can keep up this ones going to be a shootout
We watched our recording of the game and, as noted before, the worrisome part about their receivers is their YAC. Luckily, I do not think they will have the same success next week. Yes, the Griz secondary has not been stellar ... but they are way more skilled and have more speed and quickness that what 'Nova was about to put out there. From what the announcers said, the Wildcats were scraping the bottom of the barrel in the secondary ... because of injuries.

No, what I'm beginning to be most concerned about is the quickness and mobility of that QB. When he chose to run, he totally befuddled the Wildcat defenders. Still, the Griz have, and can again, handled skittery QBs ... when they play good assignment football.
 
Either Villanova is the worst tackling team in football or SELA cloned young Barry Sanders a couple times.
 
FireGriz said:
Either Villanova is the worst tackling team in football or SELA cloned young Barry Sanders a couple times.
Apparently they don't teach their backup DB's to tackle...I've never witnessed worse tackling in my life than in that video.
 
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