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the condition of our OL/QB + strategy of DEF has increased injury risk

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after watching Indy game over, i am convinced that as our OL has to compensate for injuries by moving people around, there is an increased chance of injuries. the chaos of the DEF strategy by Indy and uncertain play of our OL players being in new positions with new teammates actually looks to creating more situations where our OL can get injured. We can all see SB getting hit - amazing he is not hurt. we need to find an OL that can play, along with a QB who can run. if we don't, the Rutgers game will be a lot closer than you want to see.
 
after watching Indy game over, i am convinced that as our OL has to compensate for injuries by moving people around, there is an increased chance of injuries. the chaos of the DEF strategy by Indy and uncertain play of our OL players being in new positions with new teammates actually looks to creating more situations where our OL can get injured. We can all see SB getting hit - amazing he is not hurt. we need to find an OL that can play, along with a QB who can run. if we don't, the Rutgers game will be a lot closer than you want to see.
Indeed. The positive feedback loop - cause and effect with the effect reinforcing the cause and the cause the effect until PSU only has WRs and DBs to play OL.
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HA - With all our injuries and shifting of Offensive linemen, we've TOTALLY screwed up Defensive Coordinators. They have no clue.....NO CLUE.....as to which of our awful linemen are truly the worst vs. which are just plain bad or below average.

Their schemes targeting our weakness are in TOTAL DISARRAY and are TOTALLY WORTHLESS.

Who'd have thunk it?
 
after watching Indy game over, i am convinced that as our OL has to compensate for injuries by moving people around, there is an increased chance of injuries. the chaos of the DEF strategy by Indy and uncertain play of our OL players being in new positions with new teammates actually looks to creating more situations where our OL can get injured. We can all see SB getting hit - amazing he is not hurt. we need to find an OL that can play, along with a QB who can run. if we don't, the Rutgers game will be a lot closer than you want to see.

I think we should just forfeit the rest of our games.....we have no hope or chance.... Weird how you never thought we would be 8-2 and tied for 1st in b1g East with a very real probability of a trip to the B1G Conference Championship Game in the first place.....LMFAO!
 
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The best solution is to sit everybody on offense so no one gets hurt. Punt on 1st down. Decline the opening KO and again to start the 2nd half. We should not field any punts or KOs either, as there is an increased chance of injury on ST plays. This insures everyone is at full health for the offseason.
 
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HA - With all our injuries and shifting of Offensive linemen, we've TOTALLY screwed up Defensive Coordinators. They have no clue.....NO CLUE.....as to which of our awful linemen are truly the worst vs. which are just plain bad or below average.

Their schemes targeting our weakness are in TOTAL DISARRAY and are TOTALLY WORTHLESS.

Who'd have thunk it?

I think we should just forfeit the rest of the season to avoid any more injuries.
 
The best solution is to sit everybody on offense so no one gets hurt. Punt on 1st down. Decline the opening KO and again to start the 2nd half. We should not field any punts or KOs either, as there is an increased chance of injury on ST plays. This insures everyone is at full health for the offseason.
Just let the punts and kickoffs roll? That's a good idea. PSU will he the healthiest team in the nation.
 
Are you not concerned about how to get the team to the stadium? I have heard that the NJ highways are some of the most dangerous in the country. Split them up and each player go in a separate car? Armored tanks? Humvees? Should we put our deepest position (WRs)group on the front lines to lead the convoy?
 
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Are you not concerned about how to get the team to the stadium? I have heard that the NJ highways are some of the most dangerous in the country. Split them up and each player go in a separate car? Armored tanks? Humvees?

I think we should wrap each player in bubble-wrap before we put them in their bus seat and strap them in place with the seat belt.
 
after watching Indy game over, i am convinced that as our OL has to compensate for injuries by moving people around, there is an increased chance of injuries. the chaos of the DEF strategy by Indy and uncertain play of our OL players being in new positions with new teammates actually looks to creating more situations where our OL can get injured. We can all see SB getting hit - amazing he is not hurt. we need to find an OL that can play, along with a QB who can run. if we don't, the Rutgers game will be a lot closer than you want to see.
So........you're saying it would be nice if:

The PSU offensive line played well, and the PSU QB was a dangerous running threat?

Damn, boy!!!! That's some right insightful knowledging you got going there!!

Call Jimmy Frank! Stat!!!!!!!!
 
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