Delaware St postgame thread

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david aka the TYZ

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I guess I'll start the discussion...Wow!! On the positive side, if you're going to have an ugly game do it vs. a lesser opponent. Munchie needs to take this game and use it as his motivation of what not to do. 2 fumbles lost and 2 interceptions, one really bad one in the end zone. The first interception was underthrown and at least it was on a downfield throw which I liked to see them going for. The second one he had McClung locked in and the defense was just waiting for it. Absolutely horrible throw. I know he's still young and has time to learn and grow, but I really don't like his throwing. He throws sidearm some of the time and doesn't have any touch on his throws.

The defense I thought played OK, they didn't give up a lot of yards and save the 60-yard touchdown run didn't really even get threatened to be scored on, but they should have dominated that game. The D-Line got very little penetration. Overall, they snuck away with an easy win. They got two weeks to prepare for V-Tech. Just because V-Tech lost big to Pitt and we beat Pitt means nothing. This will be more of a home game to V-Tech and they will polish up whatever caused them to lose to Pitt. Our offense will have a hard time nickel and diming the V-Tech D. Passes to the line of scrimmage will not lead to big plays. I wanted to see them pass downfield more last night to see if they had it in their arsenal. I'm afraid to say it, but I'm guessing Butch has no faith in Munchie throwing downfield. We will have to win at the line-of scrimmage and be able to run the ball. And we definitely can't turn the ball over six times. That is just inexcusable.
 
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