Some Observations from Oxford
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 1:01 pm
OK, I went down to Oxford to see Ole Miss play Kentucky this weekend. Keep one thing in mind when reading this: Kentucky is not very good.
1. Ole Miss fans should hope and pray that Taye Biddle tears an ACL, or is otherwise incapacitated for the rest of his playing days. He may be the fastest guy on the field, but he can't catch a cold. Costs Ole Miss points just by being on the field. Must have dropped 5 very catchable balls in the first half alone (before I got bored and stopped counting).
2. Can the Rebels recruit someone from the women's soccer team to kick? If the schmucks they trotted out there to kick FGs is the best they can do, fire the recruiting coordinator. Kickers are an afterthought to most people, but they are possibly more critical than any other position for winning games. 2 for 6 on FG attempts? I haven't kicked a ball in a game since 1989, but I'm quite sure I could do better than that now.
3. Funny moment of the game #1: Kentucky trying to "ice" Matt Hinkle (rhymes with Ray Finkle - LACES OUT!!!!!!) before the half. Good Lord, just let him go out there and kick the ball; when you're 1 for 4, I don't know that icing a kicker works much.
4. Robert Lane looked really good coming out of the backfield. He touches the ball three times for about 30 yards on the first two drives and doesn't get another touch all game. This is why all NC State fans (and my future father-in-law is one) were so happy when Ole Miss re-hired "No End Zone" Mazzone away from the Wolfpack.
5. Patrick Willis is every bit as good as advertised. One of the 10 best linebackers I've seen this year.
6. The Ole Miss defense is good. Not LSU-good, and not Virginia Tech-good, but certainly good enough to keep the Rebels close in every game they'll play this year.
7. Funny moment of the game #2: Taye Biddle being on the "hands" team that was sent out after Kentucky scored with 2:00 left. This may be the single best sign that Biddle has compromising photos of Khyat and Boone blowing each other. Historical similarities to this include: OJ Simpson on the "innocent" team and Bill Clinton on the "honorable" team.
Bottom line on the Rebels: their defense will be able to keep them in most every game, except those where they're facing a really good offense (i.e. LSU....Bama ain't all that great). They could get by if their offense could score touchdowns or their kicker could actually make one from time to time, but since neither of those things will happen, they will have to rely on the defense for field position and a big play to put up points. That will work against Kentucky and MS State, but not against anyone else in the SEC.
1. Ole Miss fans should hope and pray that Taye Biddle tears an ACL, or is otherwise incapacitated for the rest of his playing days. He may be the fastest guy on the field, but he can't catch a cold. Costs Ole Miss points just by being on the field. Must have dropped 5 very catchable balls in the first half alone (before I got bored and stopped counting).
2. Can the Rebels recruit someone from the women's soccer team to kick? If the schmucks they trotted out there to kick FGs is the best they can do, fire the recruiting coordinator. Kickers are an afterthought to most people, but they are possibly more critical than any other position for winning games. 2 for 6 on FG attempts? I haven't kicked a ball in a game since 1989, but I'm quite sure I could do better than that now.
3. Funny moment of the game #1: Kentucky trying to "ice" Matt Hinkle (rhymes with Ray Finkle - LACES OUT!!!!!!) before the half. Good Lord, just let him go out there and kick the ball; when you're 1 for 4, I don't know that icing a kicker works much.
4. Robert Lane looked really good coming out of the backfield. He touches the ball three times for about 30 yards on the first two drives and doesn't get another touch all game. This is why all NC State fans (and my future father-in-law is one) were so happy when Ole Miss re-hired "No End Zone" Mazzone away from the Wolfpack.
5. Patrick Willis is every bit as good as advertised. One of the 10 best linebackers I've seen this year.
6. The Ole Miss defense is good. Not LSU-good, and not Virginia Tech-good, but certainly good enough to keep the Rebels close in every game they'll play this year.
7. Funny moment of the game #2: Taye Biddle being on the "hands" team that was sent out after Kentucky scored with 2:00 left. This may be the single best sign that Biddle has compromising photos of Khyat and Boone blowing each other. Historical similarities to this include: OJ Simpson on the "innocent" team and Bill Clinton on the "honorable" team.
Bottom line on the Rebels: their defense will be able to keep them in most every game, except those where they're facing a really good offense (i.e. LSU....Bama ain't all that great). They could get by if their offense could score touchdowns or their kicker could actually make one from time to time, but since neither of those things will happen, they will have to rely on the defense for field position and a big play to put up points. That will work against Kentucky and MS State, but not against anyone else in the SEC.