Post-Game: FSU 27 NC State 10 (Video Highlights)

Well I was wrong…FSU wasn’t concerned enough with State to modify their offense at all. The bright points were few….but there were a few nice surprises.

Jamelle Eugene: 14 carries for 101 yards against the nation’s 10th best rushing defense (which is only good enough for third place in the conference).

– The State defense did a good job overall and held FSU to 124 yards rushing. That either says something nice about State’sdefense….or something horribly bad about FSU rushing ability.

Bad News:

Andre Brown’s injury.

– The officials made some absolutely horrible calls….but it wouldn’t have changed the outcome of the game.

– State had 129 yards of offense in the first quarter; but only 139 yards for the remainder of the game. Once FSU made some adjustments, State simply didn’t have anything left to try.

– And more turnovers…

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52 Responses to Post-Game: FSU 27 NC State 10 (Video Highlights)

  1. redfred2 10/09/2007 at 1:37 PM #

    “The low snaps are not new. The same problem was noticeable last year, so I’m assuming it’s the same guy. Probably doesn’t make a huge difference in most games…”

    Let’s see…there’s a line that cannot pass block…a QB that is small and very uncomfortable in the pocket, if ever such a thing is formed, and he’s getting his head torn off if he doesn’t get rid of the ball…QUICKLY!!! Yeah, I’d say going to your knees to recieve the snap isn’t a problem at all, especially with the abundance of time the QB’s have had this season.

  2. redfred2 10/09/2007 at 1:40 PM #

    ^Just to add…

    “The same problem was noticeable last year…”

    And your point is?

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