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    Just rewatched the game. The thing that sticks out most to me is that Barrier makes poor decisions and is a bad passer. He may be a fantastic athlete but those two things do not make a good qb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TAILG8R View Post
    Just rewatched the game. The thing that sticks out most to me is that Barrier makes poor decisions and is a bad passer. He may be a fantastic athlete but those two things do not make a good qb.

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    Maybe I have this game mixed up with one of the NFL playoff games, but he seemed to be more accurate when rolling out and less accurate in the pocket.

    Quote Originally Posted by TAILG8R View Post
    Just rewatched the game. The thing that sticks out most to me is that Barrier makes poor decisions and is a bad passer. He may be a fantastic athlete but those two things do not make a good qb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammerhead View Post
    Maybe I have this game mixed up with one of the NFL playoff games, but he seemed to be more accurate when rolling out and less accurate in the pocket.
    Not at all accurate in the pocket is more precise and yes was able to hit some solid spots on the run a d a couple chuck it up and pray shits too. All in all he does not make good choices but can make a 14 yd run look simple on 3 and 9.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammerhead View Post
    Maybe I have this game mixed up with one of the NFL playoff games, but he seemed to be more accurate when rolling out and less accurate in the pocket.
    A lot more accurate passing to his right when on the run.

    Also, that Simba Webster kid is impressive. The way he was able to get open might get him a chance at the NFL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Christopher Moen View Post
    From these two websites,

    https://www.wired.com/2011/01/kickin...to-the-center/

    http://jwilson.coe.uga.edu/EMAT6680F.../Assn6TJP.html

    the angular size of the field goal post does decrease when moving right or left of the center of the posts, but not as much as moving back from the posts. I believe both websites point out, especially the first link, is to center the ball as much as possible without losing more than a yard.

    So Audit's post does make some sense. I'm not going do the calculations, but it seems that moving the ball from the center of the field to the right hash mark does decrease the angular size of the field goal posts, but not as much if the ball was moved back more than a yard and back to the center from the right hash mark.
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    Sorry if this was discussed earlier...


    Those of you that have been to Frisco multiple years, can you say anything about the lower announced attendance? Did it seem a little emptier? The number was down quite a bit, but it seemed like ticket sales were high.

    2018 - 17,802 (EWU)
    2017 - 19,090 (JMU) - stadium at reduced capacity
    2015 - 21,836 (JSU)
    2014 - 20,918 (ISUr)
    2013 - 19,802 (Towson)
    2012 - 21,411 (SHSU)
    2011 - 20,586 (SHSU)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammersmith View Post
    Sorry if this was discussed earlier...


    Those of you that have been to Frisco multiple years, can you say anything about the lower announced attendance? Did it seem a little emptier? The number was down quite a bit, but it seemed like ticket sales were high.

    2018 - 17,802 (EWU)
    2015 - 21,836 (JSU)
    2014 - 20,918 (ISUr)
    2013 - 19,802 (Towson)
    2012 - 21,411 (SHSU)
    2011 - 20,586 (SHSU)

    (not including 2017 because stadium was at reduced capacity)
    I thought it looked pretty packed. Surprised the number is that much lower than previous years. I commented at the start of the game I was surprised to see so many people with apparent SRO tickets standing around the concourse.

    Maybe the stadium renovation and reduced endzone seating is to blame?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammersmith View Post
    Sorry if this was discussed earlier...


    Those of you that have been to Frisco multiple years, can you say anything about the lower announced attendance? Did it seem a little emptier? The number was down quite a bit, but it seemed like ticket sales were high.

    2018 - 17,802 (EWU)
    2015 - 21,836 (JSU)
    2014 - 20,918 (ISUr)
    2013 - 19,802 (Towson)
    2012 - 21,411 (SHSU)
    2011 - 20,586 (SHSU)

    (not including 2017 because stadium was at reduced capacity)
    There were a bunch of empty seats in the EWU section. The SRO folks at the top of the seating bowl seemed to be pretty much nonexistent this year. There were 4-5 empty seats next to me in the NCAA Experience area. The EWU fans who attended were loud but there just weren't very many of them.
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    Yes I believe the remodeling reduced the number of available seats by quite a bit. What was 2017 attendance? That would have also have been somewhat reduced I believe since the remodel was underway at the time.


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