you watched the game but you haven't heard anything about UNC's QB being injured?
did you happen to notice the UNCs QB suddenly started sucking sometime in the 3rd quarter... and that coincidentally VT scored 17 straight points to pull out the win?
that wasn't the same QB... Yates got knocked out of that game... that's why UNC lost...
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Texan... huh?
you watched the game but you haven't heard anything about UNC's QB being injured?
did you happen to notice the UNCs QB suddenly started sucking sometime in the 3rd quarter... and that coincidentally VT scored 17 straight points to pull out the win?
that wasn't the same QB... Yates got knocked out of that game... that's why UNC lost...
when they lost quarterback T.J. Yates to a sprained left ankle in the third quarter.
Yates, who was hurt while being sacked by Orion Martin, left the stadium briefly for X-rays before returning and watching the final minutes from a training table. That forced the Tar Heels to turn to redshirt freshman Mike Paulus, who threw an interception to end North Carolina's last best drive and threw another one on fourth down deep in his own end to seal the game.
Havent seen anything on his status so far.
Gee,I feel so bad being the only person that makes typos..
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when they lost quarterback T.J. Yates to a sprained left ankle in the third quarter.
Yates, who was hurt while being sacked by Orion Martin, left the stadium briefly for X-rays before returning and watching the final minutes from a training table. That forced the Tar Heels to turn to redshirt freshman Mike Paulus, who threw an interception to end North Carolina's last best drive and threw another one on fourth down deep in his own end to seal the game.
Havent seen anything on his status so far.
Gee,I feel so bad being the only person that makes typos..
Yates is out 6 weeks. . .just got announced. Miami will blitz paulus all day. Miami is the play here. . .move quick though, this spread will not stay at 7.
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Yates is out 6 weeks. . .just got announced. Miami will blitz paulus all day. Miami is the play here. . .move quick though, this spread will not stay at 7.
CHAPEL HILL — For the last 15 games, North Carolina back-up quarterbacks Cameron Sexton and Mike Paulus have greeted T.J. Yates on the sideline after almost every series — offering suggestions, comments and help.
Starting Saturday, the roles will be reversed.
Yates, who will be out for at least six weeks with a fractured ankle, said he will still contribute to his team — even if it is only by watching tape in the film room, or offering suggestions during possessions.
“When I come off the field sometimes, I don’t see everything out there,’’ Yates, wearing a walking boot and on crutches, said Monday. “So sometimes Cam or Mike will tell me what blitz came, or what coverage or what stance the corner was in. So I’m going to do that as much as possible, and let them know what I see out there, and try to help as much as possible.”
Coach Butch Davis said he has not decided which back-up quarterback will start against the Hurricanes, but Yates said he is confident in both.
“Cam’s been here for a while, he knows what he’s doing, he’s a smart player,’’ he said of Sexton, a redshirt junior who started five games in 2006. “He knows where to go with the ball, he’s played against Vriginia Tech, he’s played against Miami. He’s been there.
“Mike’s got a world of potential,’’ Yates said of the redshirt freshman who played the final 1 1/2 quarters against the Hokies. “He’s got a big arm, a big body and everything like that. He’s just got to get a little more experience. It’s one thing you can’t teach, really, just being in the game, experience. I think they both have amazing qualities they can bring to this team, and I’m completely comfortable with whoever plays.”
Yates, who set the school record for passing yards in a season last year, has not marked a date on his calendar for his return. But UNC’s bye week falls on Nov. 1, meaning he may only have to miss five games if he heals fast.
“I’m going to try everything in my power to get in the rehab room, get in the training room,’’ he said. “Just try to do everything they tell me to do and just drink as much milk as possible.” And in the meantime, try to help — even from the sidelines.
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CHAPEL HILL — For the last 15 games, North Carolina back-up quarterbacks Cameron Sexton and Mike Paulus have greeted T.J. Yates on the sideline after almost every series — offering suggestions, comments and help.
Starting Saturday, the roles will be reversed.
Yates, who will be out for at least six weeks with a fractured ankle, said he will still contribute to his team — even if it is only by watching tape in the film room, or offering suggestions during possessions.
“When I come off the field sometimes, I don’t see everything out there,’’ Yates, wearing a walking boot and on crutches, said Monday. “So sometimes Cam or Mike will tell me what blitz came, or what coverage or what stance the corner was in. So I’m going to do that as much as possible, and let them know what I see out there, and try to help as much as possible.”
Coach Butch Davis said he has not decided which back-up quarterback will start against the Hurricanes, but Yates said he is confident in both.
“Cam’s been here for a while, he knows what he’s doing, he’s a smart player,’’ he said of Sexton, a redshirt junior who started five games in 2006. “He knows where to go with the ball, he’s played against Vriginia Tech, he’s played against Miami. He’s been there.
“Mike’s got a world of potential,’’ Yates said of the redshirt freshman who played the final 1 1/2 quarters against the Hokies. “He’s got a big arm, a big body and everything like that. He’s just got to get a little more experience. It’s one thing you can’t teach, really, just being in the game, experience. I think they both have amazing qualities they can bring to this team, and I’m completely comfortable with whoever plays.”
Yates, who set the school record for passing yards in a season last year, has not marked a date on his calendar for his return. But UNC’s bye week falls on Nov. 1, meaning he may only have to miss five games if he heals fast.
“I’m going to try everything in my power to get in the rehab room, get in the training room,’’ he said. “Just try to do everything they tell me to do and just drink as much milk as possible.” And in the meantime, try to help — even from the sidelines.
Yates can help from the sideline all he wants, Miami will blow right over them.
Miami has been down all these years, and are starting to make their return, back to a solid football program. I don't see them losing to any team, not challenging for the top 10 positions. The only game they might lose, is against Wake Forest, and that's a weak 'might'.
The QB play is finally stable. No more crappy passes, or turnovers. All he has to do, and he is, is manage the game. Just like all LSU's QB were require to do. The talent is on their side, and as crazy as it may sound, if they don't have anymore off-field issues, they will win the ACC.
The Canes played really well against Florida, and only experience & great coaching kept them from making the game closer. The pool of speedy players are plentiful in Florida and in the south. Be assure that some of them chose to go to Miami.
As long as the media keep their mouth shut about this team, and the books keep the spread within 2 TD, I might just have to ride this team out the rest of the year
'The' University of Miami will be playing for the ACC championship this year.
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Yates can help from the sideline all he wants, Miami will blow right over them.
Miami has been down all these years, and are starting to make their return, back to a solid football program. I don't see them losing to any team, not challenging for the top 10 positions. The only game they might lose, is against Wake Forest, and that's a weak 'might'.
The QB play is finally stable. No more crappy passes, or turnovers. All he has to do, and he is, is manage the game. Just like all LSU's QB were require to do. The talent is on their side, and as crazy as it may sound, if they don't have anymore off-field issues, they will win the ACC.
The Canes played really well against Florida, and only experience & great coaching kept them from making the game closer. The pool of speedy players are plentiful in Florida and in the south. Be assure that some of them chose to go to Miami.
As long as the media keep their mouth shut about this team, and the books keep the spread within 2 TD, I might just have to ride this team out the rest of the year
'The' University of Miami will be playing for the ACC championship this year.
Yates can help from the sideline all he wants, Miami will blow right over them.
Miami has been down all these years, and are starting to make their return, back to a solid football program. I don't see them losing to any team, not challenging for the top 10 positions. The only game they might lose, is against Wake Forest, and that's a weak 'might'.
The QB play is finally stable. No more crappy passes, or turnovers. All he has to do, and he is, is manage the game. Just like all LSU's QB were require to do. The talent is on their side, and as crazy as it may sound, if they don't have anymore off-field issues, they will win the ACC.
The Canes played really well against Florida, and only experience & great coaching kept them from making the game closer. The pool of speedy players are plentiful in Florida and in the south. Be assure that some of them chose to go to Miami.
As long as the media keep their mouth shut about this team, and the books keep the spread within 2 TD, I might just have to ride this team out the rest of the year
'The' University of Miami will be playing for the ACC championship this year.
You're kidding right? Stick to SEC football buddy. Georgia Tech has a better chance of winning the ACC than Miami.
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Quote Originally Posted by Warblade:
Yates can help from the sideline all he wants, Miami will blow right over them.
Miami has been down all these years, and are starting to make their return, back to a solid football program. I don't see them losing to any team, not challenging for the top 10 positions. The only game they might lose, is against Wake Forest, and that's a weak 'might'.
The QB play is finally stable. No more crappy passes, or turnovers. All he has to do, and he is, is manage the game. Just like all LSU's QB were require to do. The talent is on their side, and as crazy as it may sound, if they don't have anymore off-field issues, they will win the ACC.
The Canes played really well against Florida, and only experience & great coaching kept them from making the game closer. The pool of speedy players are plentiful in Florida and in the south. Be assure that some of them chose to go to Miami.
As long as the media keep their mouth shut about this team, and the books keep the spread within 2 TD, I might just have to ride this team out the rest of the year
'The' University of Miami will be playing for the ACC championship this year.
You're kidding right? Stick to SEC football buddy. Georgia Tech has a better chance of winning the ACC than Miami.
allready booked Miami -8. This line will be near 10 by kick off I think. Watched the Tamu game saturday and Miami looks like they have their speed back. They look like the teams of old. So far this is my favorite game of the week.
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allready booked Miami -8. This line will be near 10 by kick off I think. Watched the Tamu game saturday and Miami looks like they have their speed back. They look like the teams of old. So far this is my favorite game of the week.
You're kidding right? Stick to SEC football buddy. Georgia Tech has a better chance of winning the ACC than Miami.
Why am I kidding? Is the ACC that tough to navigate through? Please enlighten me,buddy, I'm dying to know.
Miami will get a chance to tango with Wake Forest & Georgia Tech later this season. We will see how much they've improve.
If that was all you have to add, then you should just read the thread and move on. We don't need pointless posts like yours. When the Hurricanes curb-stomp the Yellow Jackets, I will bring this thread back, and rub it in your face, j/k.
And for the record, I'm not a blind fool who worships SEC football. I watch the game, do my best to analyze the team, like any other game. If I like a game, I will jump in and add my 2 cents. If I don't, I say nothing, for the most part.
So keep those shitty comments to yourselves.
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Quote Originally Posted by dwest718:
You're kidding right? Stick to SEC football buddy. Georgia Tech has a better chance of winning the ACC than Miami.
Why am I kidding? Is the ACC that tough to navigate through? Please enlighten me,buddy, I'm dying to know.
Miami will get a chance to tango with Wake Forest & Georgia Tech later this season. We will see how much they've improve.
If that was all you have to add, then you should just read the thread and move on. We don't need pointless posts like yours. When the Hurricanes curb-stomp the Yellow Jackets, I will bring this thread back, and rub it in your face, j/k.
And for the record, I'm not a blind fool who worships SEC football. I watch the game, do my best to analyze the team, like any other game. If I like a game, I will jump in and add my 2 cents. If I don't, I say nothing, for the most part.
respect butch davis and the job he's doing at north carolina, he was the coach that made the canes a powerhouse in the late 90;s and into the larry coker era, with clinton portis and windsor ,shockey, that defense that made the cornhusers stop using the option in that bcs game... should have won 2 in a row but a late flag by a ohio state ref prevented that... this young canes squad will be in the title game sooner than later.. if this was in the old orange bowl i would say the u 52--3.. in the NFL stauduim i say the canes 45---12
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respect butch davis and the job he's doing at north carolina, he was the coach that made the canes a powerhouse in the late 90;s and into the larry coker era, with clinton portis and windsor ,shockey, that defense that made the cornhusers stop using the option in that bcs game... should have won 2 in a row but a late flag by a ohio state ref prevented that... this young canes squad will be in the title game sooner than later.. if this was in the old orange bowl i would say the u 52--3.. in the NFL stauduim i say the canes 45---12
On the canes bacause its the canes but NC has shit down our throat the last few years. Our D at home will be ready... Tate for NC is a beast and our special teams looked like shit... 7.5 Seems high, but I had no idea starting QB was out. As noted above Butch play his old team well..
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On the canes bacause its the canes but NC has shit down our throat the last few years. Our D at home will be ready... Tate for NC is a beast and our special teams looked like shit... 7.5 Seems high, but I had no idea starting QB was out. As noted above Butch play his old team well..
Why am I kidding? Is the ACC that tough to navigate through? Please enlighten me,buddy, I'm dying to know.
Miami will get a chance to tango with Wake Forest & Georgia Tech later this season. We will see how much they've improve.
If that was all you have to add, then you should just read the thread and move on. We don't need pointless posts like yours. When the Hurricanes curb-stomp the Yellow Jackets, I will bring this thread back, and rub it in your face, j/k.
And for the record, I'm not a blind fool who worships SEC football. I watch the game, do my best to analyze the team, like any other game. If I like a game, I will jump in and add my 2 cents. If I don't, I say nothing, for the most part.
So keep those shitty comments to yourselves.
The ACC sucks and Miami is an average team in the conference. They "rolled" over an FCS team that went 5-7 last year with 3 wins over community colleges and that doesn't look any better this year. They got destroyed by Florida. Yes most of the scoring was at the end but only manage 140 yards and your only points coming from a 50 yard FG isn't showing anything either. Then they beat TAMU who is hands down the worst school in the Big XII.
In my opinion, before Yates' injury, Miami was the 4th best team in the coastal division. Not just the ACC. In the conference, VTech, Clemson, and Wake are all far better and more talented teams. UNC was. And Georgia Tech is on a similar level.
That being said, Miami could go 10-2. They also could go 5-7. I think it'll be closer to 7-5.
About this game. Is everyone forgetting UNC's defense completely dominated VTech's offense for the first 40 minutes? They gave up 3 points... and those 3 points were on a turnover inside their own redzone. This does not mean I think UNC will cover. This game is a no play for me unless I get a total I like.
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Quote Originally Posted by Warblade:
Why am I kidding? Is the ACC that tough to navigate through? Please enlighten me,buddy, I'm dying to know.
Miami will get a chance to tango with Wake Forest & Georgia Tech later this season. We will see how much they've improve.
If that was all you have to add, then you should just read the thread and move on. We don't need pointless posts like yours. When the Hurricanes curb-stomp the Yellow Jackets, I will bring this thread back, and rub it in your face, j/k.
And for the record, I'm not a blind fool who worships SEC football. I watch the game, do my best to analyze the team, like any other game. If I like a game, I will jump in and add my 2 cents. If I don't, I say nothing, for the most part.
So keep those shitty comments to yourselves.
The ACC sucks and Miami is an average team in the conference. They "rolled" over an FCS team that went 5-7 last year with 3 wins over community colleges and that doesn't look any better this year. They got destroyed by Florida. Yes most of the scoring was at the end but only manage 140 yards and your only points coming from a 50 yard FG isn't showing anything either. Then they beat TAMU who is hands down the worst school in the Big XII.
In my opinion, before Yates' injury, Miami was the 4th best team in the coastal division. Not just the ACC. In the conference, VTech, Clemson, and Wake are all far better and more talented teams. UNC was. And Georgia Tech is on a similar level.
That being said, Miami could go 10-2. They also could go 5-7. I think it'll be closer to 7-5.
About this game. Is everyone forgetting UNC's defense completely dominated VTech's offense for the first 40 minutes? They gave up 3 points... and those 3 points were on a turnover inside their own redzone. This does not mean I think UNC will cover. This game is a no play for me unless I get a total I like.
To finish my last message: Miami (FL) has just played teams that have made them look better than they actually are.
To Warblade: Have you actually seen Miami play on TV this season? Do you actively follow the Hurricanes? Also, I never called you a blind fool; I simply assumed that because you're from Louisiana that you follow SEC football more than other conferences. Hell I try to follow SEC football more and I go to school at an ACC school.
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To finish my last message: Miami (FL) has just played teams that have made them look better than they actually are.
To Warblade: Have you actually seen Miami play on TV this season? Do you actively follow the Hurricanes? Also, I never called you a blind fool; I simply assumed that because you're from Louisiana that you follow SEC football more than other conferences. Hell I try to follow SEC football more and I go to school at an ACC school.
This is the game, I put $6000 on Miami last year against UNC and lost..... I hope this year is different, I'm taking Miami for the 1st half and for the game... Sharp
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This is the game, I put $6000 on Miami last year against UNC and lost..... I hope this year is different, I'm taking Miami for the 1st half and for the game... Sharp
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