A North Carolina Tarheels sports blog dedicated to former player Timo Makkonen, the only Tarheel to ever wear #51.
Saturday, October 30, 2010
at least they won
The game against a very good FCS William and Mary team would fall into the category of "at least they won." I watched the game on my trusty Dell laptop on espn3.com and the first half was ugly to watch from both an offensive and defensive standpoint and the second half wasn't much better. They just didn't play with any emotion on either side of the ball so I don't know if they still had a Miami hangover or what. They will end up having to play the team managers and waterboys if they lose any more players. You could feel the absence of Zach Pianalto on T.J. Yates interception on the second series of the game as he and Ryan Taylor just were not on the same page. The Mike Paulus, the QB transfer from North Carolina to William and Mary, we saw in the first half was the player North Carolina recruited in 2006. The Mike Paulus we saw in the second half was the player that played at North Carolina. It helped the the 'Heels defensive line finally got a little bit of pressure on him to the tune of three sacks. It was just a plodding, boring game that I thought could have used some more passing and spreading the field a little bit more. Dwight Jones has started turning into the player that everyone thought he was going to be coming out of high school (8 catches for 104 yards) and Jhay Boyd from Gastonia has all but disappeared after his breakout game against LSU (1 catch for -1 yards)and T.J. Yates seems to have lost the confidence he had earlier in the season. Johnny White had another monster game (160+ yards) and it would be tough for me to imagine what the 'Heels record would be if he had gotten caught up in the NCAA mess in Chapel Hill.
Friday, October 29, 2010
Midseason report card
I have to give the Tarheels an "incomplete" for the midseason grades and I might as well give them an "incomplete" on the season as well. This grade is a direct result of the NCAA and academic mess that has become North Carolina Tarheel football in 2010. These problems are going to reach much farther than 2010. The 'Heels have been forced to play some freshmen, especially on defense, that more than likely would have been red-shirted this season. Players like Tre Boston, Jabari Price, Tim Jackson, and Kareem Martin could have used a year in the weight room but instead they are logging major minutes on the field. I must admit that coming into the season i believed that Quarterback T.J. Yates would have been supplanted by Redshirt Freshman Bryn Renner by the 3rd or 4th game. I have never been fond of Offensive Coordinator John Shoop's play calling, I think Yates holds on to the ball too long, and I don't understand half-ass play fakes on 3rd and 10, but throw in do everything back Johnny White and their offense has been better than expected. The suspensions have particularly hurt the defense but they have not played badly either. All of this basically adds up to a 4-3 record and makes you wonder "what might have been?" and I really hate that.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Tarheel love
Hello,
my name is Dan and I live in the mountains of Western North Carolina, very close to where Tarheel basketball coach Roy Williams grew up. I have always been a Tarheel fan in all sports and I will never profess to have any inside information or anything else but this blog is designed to more state my opinion on everything that I see and read that is Tarheel sports related. Reader participation is encouraged, that is if I develop an audience, and hopefully it will takeoff from there.
my name is Dan and I live in the mountains of Western North Carolina, very close to where Tarheel basketball coach Roy Williams grew up. I have always been a Tarheel fan in all sports and I will never profess to have any inside information or anything else but this blog is designed to more state my opinion on everything that I see and read that is Tarheel sports related. Reader participation is encouraged, that is if I develop an audience, and hopefully it will takeoff from there.
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