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re: NCAA 12 Dynasty (PS3) – Week 2 (Yr. 2). Adv. Monday
Posted on 12/13/11 at 6:51 pm to FiddleHead
Posted on 12/13/11 at 6:51 pm to FiddleHead
Good game Fiddle. I can't believe I got that fumble at the end. You broke the run and I was like MOTHER frickER!!! and then you fumbled and I giggled like a school girl
Posted on 12/13/11 at 6:52 pm to FiddleHead
Fiddle are you done with your recruiting? It says you aren't ready to advance.
Posted on 12/13/11 at 6:53 pm to Broski
Go ahead and advance I'm going cry in a closet all night 
Posted on 12/13/11 at 7:01 pm to FiddleHead
A big
to EA
It won't let me advance to the next week right now. I can sign in to the dynasty just fine but when I hit advance, I get the "dynasty servers are currently offline"
Gonna try again in 15 minutes.
It won't let me advance to the next week right now. I can sign in to the dynasty just fine but when I hit advance, I get the "dynasty servers are currently offline"
Gonna try again in 15 minutes.
Posted on 12/13/11 at 7:35 pm to Broski
Ok, got it to advance.
Only one user game this week
FSU (Cantone7) vs. Oklahoma (HammondTigerFan)
We will advance to week 4 on Thursday.
Only one user game this week
FSU (Cantone7) vs. Oklahoma (HammondTigerFan)
We will advance to week 4 on Thursday.
Posted on 12/13/11 at 9:05 pm to cec04h
quote:
ready hammond?
just got back home from running an errand. I'm ready whenever you are. I'll check the thread every 15 minutes to see if you have responded
Posted on 12/13/11 at 9:14 pm to cec04h
quote:
getting on now
give me 5 minutes then I'll be on
Posted on 12/13/11 at 9:49 pm to Hammond Tiger Fan
What a thriller! South Carolina and Notre Dame were tied at 17 with a minute left. USC threw an Interception and Notre Dame scored with 38 seconds left. USC blocked the PAT
and had 38 seconds to go 60 yards. Called Timeout with 3 seconds left down 6 on the 30 yard line and threw a game winning pass for the win.
RS Freshman Dylan Thompson went 27-35 with 315 yards
RS Freshman Dylan Thompson went 27-35 with 315 yards
This post was edited on 12/13/11 at 9:51 pm
Posted on 12/13/11 at 9:57 pm to FiddleHead
quote:
Notre Dame
How many passs did Michael Floyd catch? My corners couldnt cover him
Nice win.
Got a tough game this week against the Ducks of Oregon
Posted on 12/13/11 at 10:08 pm to WicKed WayZ
They actually did not have much success moving the ball only 5 first downs, just had a couple big plays.
Thanks man good luck to you
Thanks man good luck to you
Posted on 12/13/11 at 10:10 pm to FiddleHead
What happened to Shaw? Injured or benching?
Posted on 12/13/11 at 10:17 pm to Broski
Benched I like the freshman better for some reason 
Posted on 12/14/11 at 8:02 am to USAF Hart
The Georgia Bulldogs have made their mark early on in the 2011 season. They have defeated #5 Boise State, and #12 South Carolina to jump from not ranked (NR) to being ranked #17 heading into their bye week.
Going into their bye week, the main focus will be on limiting turnovers and stopping the run. Georgia held their own in the turnover department against Boise State, but really struggled early against South Carolina. Georgia's first two drives against South Carolina ended prematurely on two untimely interceptions by RS Sophomore Aaron Murray.
Against Boise State, Georgia was able to run the bull rather successfully, and tried to maintain that momentum heading into the Carolina game. Unfortunately, the early turnovers and the heavy blitzing defense of the Gamecocks really sort of knocked the running game out early. Georgia had to go to the air if they planned on winning this game.
The biggest beneficiary of the air attack was high school teammate of QB Murray, TE Orson Charles. They hooked up early and often on quick routes to sort of hold the blitzing defense at bay. With under a minute to go in the first half, and down 10-3, Murray and Orson Charles hooked up on a 39 yard touchdown to tie the game heading into halftime. Orson finished the game with 3 receptions for 67 yards and a score. Murray finished 10/24 for 209 yds, 1 TD, and 2 interceptions.
While Georgia won the game, the biggest story of the day was the absolute domination by Carolina RB Marcus Lattimore. South Carolina could not get anything done through the air as freshman QB Dylan Thompson was given the start over Connor Shaw. Dylan Thompson did little to push back some criticism over Coach Spurriers latest move. Thompson struggled mightily and finished with 6 completions on 15 attempts for just 41 yards and two interceptions. Lucky for Dylan, he has one of the nations top runningbacks in his backfield to help ease him into the starting roll. Lattimore rushed for 243 yards on just 16 carries, and reached paydirt twice on the ground.
Lattimore did most of his damage in the 3rd quarter as he broke off 57 and 73 yard run scores. Lattimore, while being the workhorse for Carolina, will also face a bunch of criticsm. In the fourth quarter in a tie game with under two minutes left, Lattimore broke through the defensive line and was in the secondary within seconds. He broke out to the left and took off on the sidelines in what looked to be the game winning rushing touchdown. Georgia's defense had other plans as they caught up to the sophomore back and stripped the ball at around the 13 yard line and recovered the ball.
Georgia took this huge momentum shift, and marched down the field to kick the game winning field goal as time expired. Georgia players celebrated a rather large upset, and although the season is young, it looks like they now have the inside track to get to the SEC Championship game in Atlanta. Georgia will practice hard during the bye week, and look to keep things rolling when they travel to Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi to take on the Rebels of Ole Miss.
Going into their bye week, the main focus will be on limiting turnovers and stopping the run. Georgia held their own in the turnover department against Boise State, but really struggled early against South Carolina. Georgia's first two drives against South Carolina ended prematurely on two untimely interceptions by RS Sophomore Aaron Murray.
Against Boise State, Georgia was able to run the bull rather successfully, and tried to maintain that momentum heading into the Carolina game. Unfortunately, the early turnovers and the heavy blitzing defense of the Gamecocks really sort of knocked the running game out early. Georgia had to go to the air if they planned on winning this game.
The biggest beneficiary of the air attack was high school teammate of QB Murray, TE Orson Charles. They hooked up early and often on quick routes to sort of hold the blitzing defense at bay. With under a minute to go in the first half, and down 10-3, Murray and Orson Charles hooked up on a 39 yard touchdown to tie the game heading into halftime. Orson finished the game with 3 receptions for 67 yards and a score. Murray finished 10/24 for 209 yds, 1 TD, and 2 interceptions.
While Georgia won the game, the biggest story of the day was the absolute domination by Carolina RB Marcus Lattimore. South Carolina could not get anything done through the air as freshman QB Dylan Thompson was given the start over Connor Shaw. Dylan Thompson did little to push back some criticism over Coach Spurriers latest move. Thompson struggled mightily and finished with 6 completions on 15 attempts for just 41 yards and two interceptions. Lucky for Dylan, he has one of the nations top runningbacks in his backfield to help ease him into the starting roll. Lattimore rushed for 243 yards on just 16 carries, and reached paydirt twice on the ground.
Lattimore did most of his damage in the 3rd quarter as he broke off 57 and 73 yard run scores. Lattimore, while being the workhorse for Carolina, will also face a bunch of criticsm. In the fourth quarter in a tie game with under two minutes left, Lattimore broke through the defensive line and was in the secondary within seconds. He broke out to the left and took off on the sidelines in what looked to be the game winning rushing touchdown. Georgia's defense had other plans as they caught up to the sophomore back and stripped the ball at around the 13 yard line and recovered the ball.
Georgia took this huge momentum shift, and marched down the field to kick the game winning field goal as time expired. Georgia players celebrated a rather large upset, and although the season is young, it looks like they now have the inside track to get to the SEC Championship game in Atlanta. Georgia will practice hard during the bye week, and look to keep things rolling when they travel to Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi to take on the Rebels of Ole Miss.
Posted on 12/14/11 at 12:12 pm to FiddleHead
Thank you
Ole Miss will get at least 35 hung on them
Ole Miss will get at least 35 hung on them
Posted on 12/14/11 at 12:18 pm to USAF Hart
I need you to lose twice to SEC schools
Here is to hoping you play Alabama and LSU
Here is to hoping you play Alabama and LSU
Posted on 12/14/11 at 12:36 pm to FiddleHead
i'll be playing LSU in the SEC Championship game. Don't you worry

Posted on 12/14/11 at 1:29 pm to USAF Hart
I'll win out and maybe get to the sugar bowl if you make it to the bcs championship. Still alot of season left
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