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love the nickname for the team it gives the opponents fear when they know they have to face an electric team
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Finally, my EFL schedule is all caught up...
Jayethekxng replied to Curt's topic in Strategy and Gameplay
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would you guys say Michigan is the best defense in the country? Through 3 games they have allowed 17, 3, and 14 for a total of 34 points, 6 sacks, and forced 4 INTs. we all know how offensive the game of EF can get easily turning into shootouts but this is an impressive team that seems to fly around the field and always have heads near the ball. what are your thoughts on this defense?
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OSU drives down field on the next possession which feels like their first true drive of the season here in week 3. They cap off the long drive with a TD pass to a wide open Xavier Lovett. Michigan 21 OSU 14. All Michigan needs to do is get a first down to ice the game and on a close call the refs award RB Doug Brown the first down on a 10 yard rush. Player of the game: Kris Lott - 4 tack, 1 tfl, 2 INT FINAL: Michigan 21 OSU 14 STATS: Michigan: T. Watson: 4/4, 117 yds, 3 TD D. Brown: 4 car, 68 yds J. Aggie: 2 cat, 70 yds, 2 TD Ohio State: S. Ritter: 10/14, 132 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT J. Burnham: 10 car, 32 yds N. Strickland: 4 cat, 53 yds
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coming out at the half Michigan receives the ball. Ohio St. finally finds a stop and forces a punt. Ohio St. QB Shawn Ritter is able to find a lane and run in for their first TD of the game. Michigan 14 OSU 7 they’re still in it. Michigan though seems to put the dagger in OSU after a huge run from RB Doug Brown, but they score a little too soon with a pass to WR John Aggie giving OSU a chance to score get the ball back and score again. It’s a tall task but anything is possible in EF. Michigan 21 OSU 7 IMG_0833.mov
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Michigan drains some time and eventually Tavon Watson hit his RB Marcus Fleming on a screen pass which he take into the endzone untouched. SCORE AT HALF: Michigan 14 OSU 0 Yes those are red dreadlocs i made😏
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Finally, my EFL schedule is all caught up...
Jayethekxng replied to Curt's topic in Strategy and Gameplay
The league is heating up coach great job 👏🏽 -
Finally, my EFL schedule is all caught up...
Jayethekxng replied to Curt's topic in Strategy and Gameplay
WOOOOOO -
the all white figure on the blue base is the stationary quarterback on a magnet
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I was able to speak to coach(aka my brother) who is the recruiter, play designer, and depth chart manager. He says “All we have to do is keep our heads high, get our playmakers the ball, and get stops… possibly make some changes.” that does not refer to starting QB Shawn Ritter however as he still believes he has what it takes to knock off Michigan for the first time in OSU electric football history.
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This coverage and pressure combination from michigan is just unfair
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MICHIGAN’S OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PERFORMANCE CONTINUES!!! Ohio St. once again seemed to be getting a little something going with back to back first downs when all of a sudden they find themselves behind the chains due to a sack by sophmore DT Carl Barlow. On 3rd and long Shawn Ritter is forced to throw under immense pressure and even better coverage, and what do you know who’s lurking there behind the receiver and corner again? Safety Kris Lott for his second INT of the game as Ritter over throws it and he gets a nice return until he’s eventually brought down by Ritter. Michigan has it in the red zone with 5 plays left in the half and each team with 3 timeouts.
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i have no experience in either field as i usually paint my college players but id say the painted teams always just look better and you can always fines the “non official” teams that are the same uniforms for cheaper
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Michigan is back for dominance as they continue where they left off. It seemed as though Ohio St. was going to drive down and score easily until QB Shawn Ritter throws his second INT of the season in the red zone to none other than All American Safety Kris Lott(yes he’s named after ronnie lott). Anyways Michigan follows up the turnover with a pass to WR Laquandre Phillips then a quick out route to John Aggie which he takes 55 yards to the house. Michigan leads early 7-0.
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Lol😂. it’s a homemade blocking/pushing sled i made out of a Gatorade cap and a pipe cleaner. I added weight to the sled with puddy on the inside of the cap it’s around 7 grams.