Sorry about the delay. As I said last time, I've more or less been focusing on school and whatnot recently. I still don't have a completion timeframe, but I want to finish the season before... July, I guess. Not sure if I want to do a 2nd season yet.
Moving right along, this time YCP travels to face the first ranked opponent, Nebraska (#11). For those of you who don't know, Nebraska has been pretty decent over the years, but they went 5-6 in 2004. Their defense against the rush is their best asset, but they're pretty balanced overall. Their rush offense is pretty unimpressive though. In any case, this game will probably be more difficult than the last few, if only because I haven't even touched this game in weeks. Oh well. This game is very important, because YCP is not in the Top 25 yet. That has to change, and the best way to do so is to turn Nebraska into a laughing stock.
Oh, and HarvestmanMan was the Defensive Player of the Week for Week 4. #BeastMode.
Also, MAZZ0 "got into some trouble at a recent weekend party." So, MAZZ0 earned a 2 game suspension. Oops.
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Well, it had to happen eventually. The opposing team finally scored on me. It was a rather embarrassing play too, since I missed some tackles. I guess at least the pressure to shutout every game is off now.
Offensively, I probably should have done better. I'm still not very good at passing, but I think that a lot of the drops just should not have happened. Rushing is still quite solid, and Intermission is now in the top 5 candidates for the Heisman Trophy. (If you don't know what that is, it is an award handed out to one player per year for exceptional performance. It's pretty tough to get, as you might imagine.) Rushing is also helped by the fact that the QB (tabull) can run just as good as any running back.
Defensively... it wasn't that bad. Other than that touchdown, Nebraska did very little. They got an occasional pass here or there, but CorruptionSound, BadBuffalo, and HarvestmanMan shut them down fairly well. I wish I had gotten more interceptions, though.
I'm still terrible at Kicking. That's all there is to it.
Next time, #19 Kansas State visits The Forum.See ya'll again in 2 months.
Moving right along, this time YCP travels to face the first ranked opponent, Nebraska (#11). For those of you who don't know, Nebraska has been pretty decent over the years, but they went 5-6 in 2004. Their defense against the rush is their best asset, but they're pretty balanced overall. Their rush offense is pretty unimpressive though. In any case, this game will probably be more difficult than the last few, if only because I haven't even touched this game in weeks. Oh well. This game is very important, because YCP is not in the Top 25 yet. That has to change, and the best way to do so is to turn Nebraska into a laughing stock.
Oh, and HarvestmanMan was the Defensive Player of the Week for Week 4. #BeastMode.
Also, MAZZ0 "got into some trouble at a recent weekend party." So, MAZZ0 earned a 2 game suspension. Oops.
Summary:
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Closing Thoughts:
Well, it had to happen eventually. The opposing team finally scored on me. It was a rather embarrassing play too, since I missed some tackles. I guess at least the pressure to shutout every game is off now.
Offensively, I probably should have done better. I'm still not very good at passing, but I think that a lot of the drops just should not have happened. Rushing is still quite solid, and Intermission is now in the top 5 candidates for the Heisman Trophy. (If you don't know what that is, it is an award handed out to one player per year for exceptional performance. It's pretty tough to get, as you might imagine.) Rushing is also helped by the fact that the QB (tabull) can run just as good as any running back.
Defensively... it wasn't that bad. Other than that touchdown, Nebraska did very little. They got an occasional pass here or there, but CorruptionSound, BadBuffalo, and HarvestmanMan shut them down fairly well. I wish I had gotten more interceptions, though.
I'm still terrible at Kicking. That's all there is to it.
Next time, #19 Kansas State visits The Forum.