although some claim that ECU has underperformed and didn't really look that good against North Carolina and West Virginia they were victimized in those games by the long ball in the absence of 2 of their best DBs-Levin Neal and Emanuel Davis. ECU still only surrendered 31 and 35 points to BCS schools on the road. Those DBs and their top RB returned last week. This is going to be a big challenge to our offense. ECU's Defense doesn't look or play like your average CUSA Defense. On offense they have struggled-but they did have TD drives of 80, 76 and 68 yards last week on the road-so they aren't incapable.
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Good Article Discussing ECU's Stengths/Weaknesses
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Good Article Discussing ECU's Stengths/Weaknesses
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Re: Good Article Discussing ECU's Stengths/Weaknesses
pretty good article. we're going to be down Bell and maybe Banjo. Sterling will probably be better against the run than Bell, a little worse in coverage. Is Banjo a game time decision? Tyler Jones will be competent, not as good in run support. Banjo's a headhunter (great game against TCU but played a TD ball poorly)
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Re: Good Article Discussing ECU's Stengths/Weaknesses
I read that Banjo should be able to play.
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