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http://www.kinston.com/sports/red-59101 ... -zone.html
Pirates' nose guard helping in red zone
Needing his offense to muscle up at the goal line, East Carolina coach Skip Holtz turned to his bull.
And the Pirates finally got past the red.
Holtz, ECU’s fifth-year coach, twice inserted defensive lineman Linval Joseph - all 6-foot-6, 322 pounds of him - as a blocking back in red zone situations Saturday at Marshall. The move resulted in much-needed short-yardage progress and helped lead the Pirates to a 21-17 Conference USA win.
ECU, which had struggled mightily to finish drives, found the end zone in all three trips inside the Thundering Herd’s 20-yard line.
"To get the ball into the red zone three times and put three touchdowns on the board, obviously, was the difference in the game," Holtz said.
Joseph, a junior nose guard from Gainesville, Fla., certainly helped. A former high school running back, Joseph said he approached Holtz last week with the idea of helping out in the backfield.
"He took me up on my offer, and I’m glad we put some points on the board last week," Joseph said.
Joseph cleared the way for a 1-yard Brandon Jackson scoring run in the first quarter. He plowed another hole for Dominique Lindsay’s 3-yard plunge in the second.
Joseph also blocked for Lindsay on a fourth-and-2 play from the Marshall 33-yard line, resulting in a first down.
The red zone successes followed a week in which the Pirates focused on finishing. Entering Saturday’s game, they had scored just five touchdowns in 14 trips inside the 20.
ECU quarterback Patrick Pinkney said Joseph is a welcome addition to the offense as the first-place Pirates (3-2, 2-0 C-USA) visit league foe SMU this week.
"I think a lot of people don’t want a part of that," Pinkney said. "He’s a big body. He’s like a bomb. He puts holes in the line."
For now, Joseph said, blowing up defenses is all he plans to do on offense. The team leader with two sacks and 5 1/2 tackles for loss, he said he’s not entertaining thoughts of plowing across the goal line with the ball under his arm.
"It don’t matter as long as we score as a group and we win," Joseph said.
"I’m a body, and if I can help the offense, I’m here to help them."
Pirates' nose guard helping in red zone
Needing his offense to muscle up at the goal line, East Carolina coach Skip Holtz turned to his bull.
And the Pirates finally got past the red.
Holtz, ECU’s fifth-year coach, twice inserted defensive lineman Linval Joseph - all 6-foot-6, 322 pounds of him - as a blocking back in red zone situations Saturday at Marshall. The move resulted in much-needed short-yardage progress and helped lead the Pirates to a 21-17 Conference USA win.
ECU, which had struggled mightily to finish drives, found the end zone in all three trips inside the Thundering Herd’s 20-yard line.
"To get the ball into the red zone three times and put three touchdowns on the board, obviously, was the difference in the game," Holtz said.
Joseph, a junior nose guard from Gainesville, Fla., certainly helped. A former high school running back, Joseph said he approached Holtz last week with the idea of helping out in the backfield.
"He took me up on my offer, and I’m glad we put some points on the board last week," Joseph said.
Joseph cleared the way for a 1-yard Brandon Jackson scoring run in the first quarter. He plowed another hole for Dominique Lindsay’s 3-yard plunge in the second.
Joseph also blocked for Lindsay on a fourth-and-2 play from the Marshall 33-yard line, resulting in a first down.
The red zone successes followed a week in which the Pirates focused on finishing. Entering Saturday’s game, they had scored just five touchdowns in 14 trips inside the 20.
ECU quarterback Patrick Pinkney said Joseph is a welcome addition to the offense as the first-place Pirates (3-2, 2-0 C-USA) visit league foe SMU this week.
"I think a lot of people don’t want a part of that," Pinkney said. "He’s a big body. He’s like a bomb. He puts holes in the line."
For now, Joseph said, blowing up defenses is all he plans to do on offense. The team leader with two sacks and 5 1/2 tackles for loss, he said he’s not entertaining thoughts of plowing across the goal line with the ball under his arm.
"It don’t matter as long as we score as a group and we win," Joseph said.
"I’m a body, and if I can help the offense, I’m here to help them."
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Re: all 6-foot-6, 322 pounds of him
We let teams score from way outside of the red zone so consider this weapon neutralized.
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Re: all 6-foot-6, 322 pounds of him
Let me ask you something, would you feel that ECU's traditions were being honored if our administration endorsed replacing this

with this
?
We need some outside perspective here.

with this

We need some outside perspective here.
I'd kill for a Nobel Peace Prize.
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That is funny. But with the Holtz power offense and rough and tough defense, they might be better suited with Captain Crunch. That would certainly help build the desired cultural effect.
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Re: all 6-foot-6, 322 pounds of him
The last 3 years we have a guy dress up like CAPTAIN JACK SPARROW. Looked just like him, but the guy join the Army, so they decided to go with this new Pirate.
They even got rid of the old Mascot Pee Dee and now we have this.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCq5-hExHYA
They even got rid of the old Mascot Pee Dee and now we have this.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCq5-hExHYA
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Re: all 6-foot-6, 322 pounds of him
Did anyone see the Stephen F Austin Lumberjack?? I want to see him and Margus in a cage match.
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pinetownpirate wrote:The last 3 years we have a guy dress up like CAPTAIN JACK SPARROW. Looked just like him, but the guy join the Army, so they decided to go with this new Pirate.
They even got rid of the old Mascot Pee Dee and now we have this.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCq5-hExHYA
Oh man, sorry, I didn't know. You guys have no tradition. At least we got a pony and two drugged up former mustangs with no nads.
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Re: all 6-foot-6, 322 pounds of him
LakeHighlandsPony wrote:Did anyone see the Stephen F Austin Lumberjack?? I want to see him and Margus in a cage match.
Yes, I walked by him and the SFA cheerleaders on the way to my seats. I'm 6'3, 215 and I'd say he had 2 or 3 inches and 40 pounds (of muscle) on me. Funny thing is one of the 5 ft nothing female cheerleaders pretty much punched me in the face as she was pointing which direction they were supposed to go. I think Margus wins this one hands down even if the Lumberjack gets to use his dumb prop axe.
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The pirate still has a feather in his hat. makes him look kind of "village peoplish" if you know what I mean.
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gostangs wrote:The pirate still has a feather in his hat. makes him look kind of "village peoplish" if you know what I mean.
nttawwt, and yes, I know what you mean