SFA

Discuss anything and everything relating to Bobcat Football here.

Moderators: rtb, kmax, SonomaCat

Post Reply
User avatar
CelticCat
Golden Bobcat
Posts: 12399
Joined: Thu Apr 01, 2004 12:55 pm
Location: Upper Northwest WA
Contact:

SFA

Post by CelticCat » Thu Sep 08, 2005 9:41 pm

This game is going to be a extremely tough test for our players, and I think the toughest test will be our mentality. SFA has the tools to score, and I'm afraid that a lot of us are looking past them. We came close to beating a IA school, and they came close to losing to a DII school, and I think that has a lot of us thinking this game is going to be a walk in the park. But they have an excellent receiver with Chance Dennis, and if he gets the protection he needs, Zeke Dixon can pick apart good defenses. Dixon is a senior with 4 years under his belt. From what I gather, he is not as mobile as Woods, Reid, or even Lulay.

That being said, I like our chances in this game, but this team is not to be underestimated. They are picked to finish middle of the pack in a tough Southland conference, but many believe they could be a sleeper this year.

I look for us to put as much pressure as we can on Dixon, therefore making them throw short passes. With Force in the back, and the talent we have at CB, I don't look for us to get beat deep this year. They have a big OL, but I think they are in for a surprise with how physical our D is going to be this year. We have a talented DL at the starting spots, and our LB corp flies around the field and hits hard.

We are a very aggressive defense, but sometimes this can lead to big plays against us.

We need to not overlook this team, or any team this year. If we come out fired up and wanting to vindicate ourselves for last week, this team should be able to win with ease. If we come out still feeling good about the OSU game, and not quite back in reality, we could wind up on the losing end of a shootout. If we truely are a different team than previous years, mentally, we should come out running on all cylanders and put this game out of reach early!


R&R Cat Cast - the #1 Bobcat fan podcast - https://www.rrcatcast.com
Twitter - https://twitter.com/rrcatcast

User avatar
CARDIAC_CATS
Golden Bobcat
Posts: 7857
Joined: Mon Mar 29, 2004 11:37 am

Post by CARDIAC_CATS » Fri Sep 09, 2005 8:10 am

I don't think the Cats will be overlooking this game. I think we have some real leaders on this team this year and they will be pumped to show what they can do on opening day. I've seen multiple comments in the papers from Cats players that they know SFA is a darn good team with a lot of Div 1A transfers. I think they will come into this game with their ears pinned back as well.

The Cats offense (QB/WR) just needs to relax and come out and play (have fun). This game is to have fun and sometimes the home crowd can cause players to tense up (especially in the first few games). The players often try and do too much on offense and get out of rythym. So we just need our offense to come out and have fun (stay calm) and the points should flow. Hopefully we'll do a little bit of no huddle this weekend too to keep them off guard and to get the QB/WR's in synch/rythym. That seemed to work well towards the later part of the year.



Post Reply