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G9: STONY BROOK @ JMU - SNY - 3:30PM
By: ecasadoSBU Date: October 21, 2018, 1:55 pm
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Getting the thread out early.
This one will be on SNY!
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Re: G8: STONY BROOK @ JMU - SNY - 3:30PM
By: NoVA_Seawolf Date: October 21, 2018, 2:08 pm
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I might go to this one. Hoping we're competitive and it's closer
than last year's playoff game. It's their homecoming though and
they had a bye this weekend, so I can't be too optimistic. In
any case, go SB!! I'm sure the seniors want this one bad.
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Re: G8: STONY BROOK @ JMU - SNY - 3:30PM
By: Chairman of the Board Date: October 25, 2018, 4:27 pm
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[quote]“You’ve got to play the game within yourself, you’ve got
to be yourself,” Priore said. “When you look at how Elon won
that game and you look at the close games they’ve played, you
can’t be looking at trying to create situations — you’ve just
got to let them come to yourselves.”
Fortunately for Priore and his team, they operate under the same
offensive approach as Elon. With a run-heavy offense, sticking
to who they are as a team may give them their best shot against
JMU while also staying true to their offensive identity.
A matchup that may only be seen a maximum of five times on
Saturday could be the most intriguing battle of the day. JMU has
done tremendously in all aspects of special teams — returns,
kicking and return coverage — but so has Stony Brook.
For a JMU offense ready to get a full game of consistent and
steady play from all its talents, the game plan is simple. Given
that the Seawolves have a strong front seven and secondary that
can be exposed, spreading the ball across the field early on
will set up for an easier sledding.
“Coach Kirkpatrick always does a good job every week of trying
to attack the weaknesses of what our opposing defense does,”
redshirt junior quarterback Ben DiNucci said. “Any time you can
try to push the ball vertically down the field or get guys space
on the edges that always good.”[/quote]
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Re: G8: STONY BROOK @ JMU - SNY - 3:30PM
By: Seawolf97 Date: October 25, 2018, 7:16 pm
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I think the weather is a factor Saturday in our favor. The
forecast is rain heavy at times with wind that plays into our
ground and pound offense. Passing will be difficult at best
so advantage SBU .
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Re: G8: STONY BROOK @ JMU - SNY - 3:30PM
By: NoVA_Seawolf Date: October 25, 2018, 9:14 pm
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[quote author=Seawolf97 link=topic=717.msg23677#msg23677
date=1540513005]
I think the weather is a factor Saturday in our favor. The
forecast is rain heavy at times with wind that plays into our
ground and pound offense. Passing will be difficult at best
so advantage SBU .
[/quote]
I heard we weren't likely to have much rain during the game, but
in any case, the nastier the better. Can't make it to this one,
but will be watching on TV. Feeling much better about this one
than the playoff game last year. JMU has shown they're mortal
and can lose. Go SB!
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Re: G8: STONY BROOK @ JMU - SNY - 3:30PM
By: Chairman of the Board Date: October 26, 2018, 10:13 am
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bennett gives us +6
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[quote]Key Player: QB Joe Carbone is always the key player in
the Stony Brook offense. The running game has been solid all
season. Carbone just has to protect the ball to give the
Seawolves a chance. Stony Brook never asks Carbone to go win the
game, they just expect that he will not go out and lose the
game. In the loss to James Madison in last year’s playoffs,
Carbone threw five interceptions to five different Dukes. If
Stony Brook is going to have a chance in this game, Carbone much
be more efficient than that. The Dukes feed off of turnovers, so
for the Seawolves to stay in the game, Carbone has to protect
the ball.
Coach Mike Houston was able to use the week off to allow some
players to heal some bumps and bruises, while also getting the
team back to some of the basics of the schemes that they may
have been short on in the previous few weeks. The Dukes are
kicking too many field goals when they get into the red zone.
Fantasy Bonus Baby: WR Riley Stapleton has been the go to
receiver for quarterback Ben Dinucci. Stapleton leads the team
with 41 catches, 482 yards and five touchdowns. When DiNucci is
extending plays, he looks for Stapleton along the sideline. In
most red zone situations, Stapleton is the end zone target.
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[quote]Houston said JMU is going to have to get as many players
to the ball as possible to try to slow them down.“
Because you don't see one guy bringing those running backs
down,” Houston said.
“They have such size up front, and they're going to just lean on
you all day long,” Houston said. “And it really takes a lot out
of you. So we're going to have to have some fresh bodies in the
ballgame.”
Houston said the Dukes will likely see three basic defensive
fronts from the Seawolves: a 4-2-5 (similar to JMU), a 3-3 stack
and a “Bear” front.[/quote]
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Re: G8: STONY BROOK @ JMU - SNY - 3:30PM
By: NoVA_Seawolf Date: October 27, 2018, 12:30 pm
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IT'S GAMEDAY GENTLEMEN!!!
Being from Virginia, this game always gets me hyped. Especially
since JMU is a national power now. If we don't turn the ball
over a bunch we can keep this close. It'll be their homecoming
though, so the stadium will be LOUD and they'll be ready coming
off of a bye. GO SB!!
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Re: G8: STONY BROOK @ JMU - SNY - 3:30PM
By: ecasadoSBU Date: October 27, 2018, 2:39 pm
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LETS GOOO!!
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Re: G8: STONY BROOK @ JMU - SNY - 3:30PM
By: guest152 Date: October 27, 2018, 3:09 pm
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Watching game on SNY. It is early, but I see some poor tackling
technique (not wrapping guys up) by SB defense that is proving
to be costly.
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Re: G8: STONY BROOK @ JMU - SNY - 3:30PM
By: NoVA_Seawolf Date: October 27, 2018, 3:24 pm
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That INT from Carbone killed what was likely a scoring drive.
The penalties on the drive where we were going to kick a field
goal were ugly. Penalties in general have been ugly thus far,
but we're moving the ball well and looking good. The run game is
working, which I wasn't really expecting.
It's a 7-7 game and we're in it. The decision to punt and flip
the field really panned out well for us on that last drive and
led to the Liotine long TD run.
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