Saturday, April 17, 2010

Blue White gam thread

Pregame: Bad start. The scoring format was incorrectly read aloud. It is conventinal football.

Update 12:05 p.m.: Ouch. Right out of gate Frazer to Moore for a 70 yard touchdown. My goodness, doesn't inspire confidence in the secondary. Junior bit on the pump fake. Moore was wide open. 14:46. Sigh.

Update 12:07: Another big pass play. 48 yard to Difton on a trick play. Kinnard on some kind of pass run option. Secondary...secondary? Anyone.

Update 12:10 p.m.: 47 yard FG from Teggart off a wet turf. Impresive. 7-3 Blue.

Update 12:11 p.m.: Not good in the secondary. Flea flicker for 69 yards Frazer to Smith. Smith was open by about 20 yards. This is not good with the secondary.

Update 12:26 p.m.: A.J. Portee with second team at D end putting tremendous pressure on QB. Two striaght sacks. 14-3 Blue. Portee has 4 tackels and two sacks.

First quarter analysis: Frazer looks tremendous. The secondary is the opposite. The ease with which the first team offense is going through the first team defense is scary. Frazer 5-5 170 yards 2 TDs in three series.

Update 12:41 p.m.: Signs of life from White defense. Gratz INT of Frazer. Good coverage, Frazer forced the ball and Gratz went under the route and picked it off. Should have never thrown it.

Update 12:32 p.m.: Touchdown white. Not sure who it was. Love spring game. Martin Hypolite scored it.

Halftime analysis

The secondary has tightened up after an awful first quarter. The problem is during the season that is two touchdowns and nearly impossible to recover from. That can't happen. As far as a bright spot on defense. A.J. Portee has been a monster. Greg McKee and Scott Brown at RT or LT, Portee has abused. Good prospect. The receiver looks good. TE Ryan Griffin making difficult catches. Frazer has been terrific except for one poor decision on a throw. Good team, have to get the secondary kinks worked out.

Update 1:26 p.m.: Mike Smith 70 yard TD pass from Zach Frazer. It's a good thing that the season opens Sept. 4. Secondary needs a lot of work. The offense can surely get the big play. Blue 23-13 with the TD preceded by a white FG.

Fourth quarter

Update 1:43 p.m.: It's a bit of the dog days of the scrimmage. Things are getting a little chippy on the field. Turned into a semi nice day. Sun is peeking out. Wind makes it cold however. Some good performance (Frazer, Smith, Portee) and some birght spots out of the secondary in Gratz and Brandon. BUt, the secondary has given up a ton of big plays.

That, and I love Leon Kinnard's ability.

Update 1:54: Another long TD from Frazer to Smith. Junior burnt twice, Dabney and Gary Wilbourn burnet twice. Smith has a ton of yards and three touchdown. He looks like Jerry Rice out here. Secondary needs A LOT OF WORK.

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