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  • ringemup
    SBR MVP
    • 11-24-08
    • 2112

    #1
    Fsu -3
    The key to this game is how ND QB Rees handles pressure because the seminoles are on of the best at rushing the passer with 36 sacks overall. He does have a great WR in Floyd but I am almost sure FSU will roll coverage toward Floyd to take him out of NDs game plan. FSU has a blistering run D and ND will not fare well on the ground, which will put the game in the hands of sophomore Rees who did well in last yrs bowl vs miami. However if anyone watched last yrs game it is apparent miami didnt want to be there n jimbo fisher will not accept that kind of effort from his team dont count on a FSU emotional letdown. On offense FSU is middle of the pack with dual threat QB Manuel at the reins and like to spread the ball aorund to their various playmakers on the outside. Now ND is also solid on the defensive end led by LB Teo and their weakness lies in the back four as they have been torched this season for over 20 pass TDs. I look for Fisher to open things up and take shots down the field knowing how vulnerable they are and with the speed FSU has on the outside. I also do think FSU will be able to control this game through good field positioning considering they have one of the best punters in the nation. That being said I think the game will come down to who will take care of the ball better in their own end of the field and to me FSU has done a much better job than ND has this yr as Rees does have 12 INTS. He will see pressure like he hasnt seen this yr and I believe will force him into some mistakes eventually hes not playing at a very high level at the moment and there is no reason to believe its going to change here. I see FSU making several more plays this afternoon to grab the victory n orlando today. My play is FSU -3 -118, grab it now. Considering putting down over 5K possibly here. GL
  • jspectyper
    SBR MVP
    • 02-25-09
    • 1842

    #2
    I went bigger then I normally do on fsu -3. On D they are very stout at stopping the run, interested to see how reid matches up with floyd. Also look for special teams to play a big role in the game today. I also like the fact its practically in my hometown which is practically a homegame for fsu.
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    • D3 Mighty Ducks
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 12-17-09
      • 11939

      #3
      Why hasn't anyone mentioned FSU struggles at the O-Line? Their O-Line is banged up and ND will be putting a ton of pressure on Manuel which could lead him to turning the ball over more than once. Going to be a much tighter game than people expect. I like the Fighting Irish to pull the upset and win outright.
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      • jspectyper
        SBR MVP
        • 02-25-09
        • 1842

        #4
        Originally posted by D3 Mighty Ducks
        Why hasn't anyone mentioned FSU struggles at the O-Line? Their O-Line is banged up and ND will be putting a ton of pressure on Manuel which could lead him to turning the ball over more than once. Going to be a much tighter game than people expect. I like the Fighting Irish to pull the upset and win outright.
        True, their o-line does worry me having to start a few freshman. Just think fsu defense/special teams will make the difference.
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        • ringemup
          SBR MVP
          • 11-24-08
          • 2112

          #5
          I could see a case being made for the O-line being so young and how that would affect FSU and their offense but I think the preparation time will help the 2 freshmen get up to speed. Jimbo Fisher is a great offensive mind though I think he will add in new wrinkles ND may not be ready for.
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          • ringemup
            SBR MVP
            • 11-24-08
            • 2112

            #6
            Congrats to FSU backers.
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