Cornell football 2017

Started by billhoward, June 16, 2017, 11:23:35 AM

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scoop85

Quote from: Al DeFlorioBanks just puts the ball up for grabs.  It's past time to try Harley Kirsch.

Why Gellatly and not Coles?

Pass rush has no containment.

Couldn't agree with you more. Banks has regressed, and Gellately has zero speed.

scoop85

Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: Al DeFlorioBanks just puts the ball up for grabs.  It's past time to try Harley Kirsch.

Why Gellatly and not Coles?

Pass rush has no containment.

Couldn't agree with you more. Banks has regressed, and Gellately has zero speed.

But to be fair to Banks, the OL is far worse this year--they look like statues in pass protection, and get no push on running plays.  Other than that they're fine ::woot::

Trotsky


Trotsky

Quote from: scoop85Gellately has zero speed.
I think he heard you.

abmarks

are there even 1,000 fans in attendance?  yikes.

Trotsky

Well, we looked good in the first quarter.  Repeat of the Yale game.  Oh well.

CAS

9-34 under David Archer.  Losers of 9 of last 10.  Program in desperate need of an intervention.

scoop85

Quote from: CAS9-34 under David Archer.  Losers of 9 of last 10.  Program in desperate need of an intervention.

Meanwhile, Columbia goes to 3-0 with a last minute win at Princeton.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: Al DeFlorioBanks just puts the ball up for grabs.  It's past time to try Harley Kirsch.

Why Gellatly and not Coles?

Pass rush has no containment.

Couldn't agree with you more. Banks has regressed, and Gellately has zero speed.

But to be fair to Banks, the OL is far worse this year--they look like statues in pass protection, and get no push on running plays.  Other than that they're fine ::woot::
Compared to the Colgate QB, Banks is a statue and has a slow release.  And throws too often into trouble.  Archer keeps sticking with a losing combination.  Dumb.  Time to go, I regret to say.  Nice guy, but...
Al DeFlorio '65

billhoward

Cornell might've had a chance of closing it to a one-TD margin with ~4 minutes to play until Cornell got intercepted deep in Colgate territory. Lost 4 passes to INTs. Looking less and less like 3-0 Columbia is going to be a Cornell win. We may have a lot riding on Bucknell, 2-2 going into an evening game against Monmouth. Too bad.

Announced attendance: 3325. The difference between us and, say, Ohio State or Stanford is you can discern the magnitude of our attendance at a glance even if there's no comma.

Ken711

Quote from: CAS9-34 under David Archer.  Losers of 9 of last 10.  Program in desperate need of an intervention.

The Cornell Trustees and the President and AD need to decide either get behind the program as Columbia finally did with an outside evaluation top to bottom from coaching to facilities to admissions or perhaps just drop the sport.  Continuing to just bring in a new coach without the full support and upgrades/improvements from the administration is doomed to fail.

Ken711

Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: Al DeFlorioBanks just puts the ball up for grabs.  It's past time to try Harley Kirsch.

Why Gellatly and not Coles?

Pass rush has no containment.

Couldn't agree with you more. Banks has regressed, and Gellately has zero speed.

He's regressed because our QB coach experience was a HS football coach with no personal experience either as a former QB himself, or coaching in the college ranks.


Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: ugartethis team is going 0-fer

Sadly, I think you're right.