Lack of Depth
Lack of Depth
I was preparing to do a "CAA FORECAST" starting with William & Mary, and I noticed a number of their opponents are an injury away from a .500 or worse season, which got me to thinking about team depth in FCS.
How do you feel about your team's depth. Do you share the opinion that your team may be an injury away from a .500 or worse season. Or is your team on the opposite side of the coin where you have an abundance of depth.
As for Nova, I'm of the opinion their pretty strong with their starting units, however, depth is a very huge concern at the QB, DL, LB spots. While other positions have depth, they don't have a lot of experience. Hopefully, the incoming freshman class can put some of that anxiety to rest.
I'll get back to that "CAA Forecast" in the coming weeks.
How do you feel about your team's depth. Do you share the opinion that your team may be an injury away from a .500 or worse season. Or is your team on the opposite side of the coin where you have an abundance of depth.
As for Nova, I'm of the opinion their pretty strong with their starting units, however, depth is a very huge concern at the QB, DL, LB spots. While other positions have depth, they don't have a lot of experience. Hopefully, the incoming freshman class can put some of that anxiety to rest.
I'll get back to that "CAA Forecast" in the coming weeks.
Re: Lack of Depth
Whew. I thought this thread was going to be about me.
Re: Lack of Depth
I went with DB for UNI. Not that I don't think we have depth, because we do, but we have very few with a lot of game experience.
Re: Lack of Depth
I also assume that you are looking at W&M's OOC and teams like URI and Towson for injuries and according records. Aren't you the one who predicted JMU would be blown away by injuries and finish 6-5 last year?
Wasn't a ban on this year's predictions a result of those prognostications?
Wasn't a ban on this year's predictions a result of those prognostications?


Re: Lack of Depth
That was in the CAAZONE. I'm honoring my bet. Still read it, but I don't post over there. However, I do send the occasional PM. As for my predicition success, I made those in the duldrums of Feb/Mar, and still had an 82% accuracy rate. Now the Spring season is behind us, although the depth thing, and the other changes teams in the CAA have endured, are making this season a little more difficult to call.DukeJack wrote:I also assume that you are looking at W&M's OOC and teams like URI and Towson for injuries and according records. Aren't you the one who predicted JMU would be blown away by injuries and finish 6-5 last year?
Wasn't a ban on this year's predictions a result of those prognostications?
The other place where depth becomes a larger issue is the latter half of the season and playoffs. W&M's opponents in Late Oct and Nov will all be in the heat of division races, and none of them can really afford injuries in key spots during that time of year. But that saying goes for everyone. It was just a little surprising to see how thin a lot of teams were.
- wideright82
- Supporter

- Posts: 4651
- Joined: Thu Dec 18, 2008 5:01 pm
- I am a fan of: Bosco
- A.K.A.: Feldman
- Location: Pie Country
Re: Lack of Depth
DukeJack wrote:I also assume that you are looking at W&M's OOC and teams like URI and Towson for injuries and according records. Aren't you the one who predicted JMU would be blown away by injuries and finish 6-5 last year?
Wasn't a ban on this year's predictions a result of those prognostications?
You JMU fans and getting your panties all in a bunch.
Ya'll act like you WEREN'T about 11 points away from being 6-5. PAHHHHLEAAAZZZZEEEEE, give it a rest. You guys are gonna be 5-6 this year as far as I can tell. Tell all the other JMU cronies over on the CAAZone to stop jerkin each other off over there and start arguing with someone other than W&M fans and gannonfan.
disclaimer:




- Appaholic
- Supporter

- Posts: 8583
- Joined: Mon Jul 16, 2007 6:35 am
- I am a fan of: Montana, WCU & FCS
- A.K.A.: Rehab-aholic
- Location: Mills River, NC
Re: Lack of Depth
Armanti going down to an injury will have the greatest impact to our season....
http://www.takeahikewnc.com
“It’s like someone found a manic, doom-prophesying hobo in a sandwich board, shaved him, shot him full of Zoloft and gave him a show.” - The Buffalo Beast commenting on Glenn Beck
Consume. Watch TV. Be Silent. Work. Die.
“It’s like someone found a manic, doom-prophesying hobo in a sandwich board, shaved him, shot him full of Zoloft and gave him a show.” - The Buffalo Beast commenting on Glenn Beck
Consume. Watch TV. Be Silent. Work. Die.
- BlackFalkin
- Level3

- Posts: 3876
- Joined: Sun Sep 21, 2008 4:49 pm
- I am a fan of: EASTERN WASHINGTON
- Location: Southern California
Re: Lack of Depth
Im sure nobody wants to see *that* happen.Appaholic wrote:Armanti going down to an injury will have the greatest impact to our season....
EWU FOOTBALL 2004|2005|2010|2012|2013|2014|2016|2018|BigSky Champions
EASTERN WASHINGTON|2010 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
EASTERN WASHINGTON|2010 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
- Tribe4SF
- Level2

- Posts: 1339
- Joined: Fri Mar 20, 2009 7:42 am
- I am a fan of: William and Mary
- Location: Jamestown! Home of the Eagles!
Re: Lack of Depth
W&M has depth everywhere except QB. Several promising youngsters, but none have yet stepped up to secure the #2 spot behind RJ Archer.
- putter
- Level2

- Posts: 1134
- Joined: Tue Jul 17, 2007 1:39 pm
- I am a fan of: Montana
- Location: Great Falls, Montana
Re: Lack of Depth
For Montana, I picked RB, but OL could be just as important. It doesn't matter what QB wins the position as all of them are inexperienced so Reynolds will have to have a big year to allow them to get comfortable. Playing Cal Poly and Davis this year will be a challenge for this younger team until they get their feet wet.
"Born in other countries, yet believing you could be happy in this, our laws acknowledge, as they should do, your right to join us in society, conforming, as I doubt not you will do, to our established rules. That these rules shall be as equal as prudential considerations will admit, will certainly be the aim of our legislatures, general and particular." --Thomas Jefferson, letter to Hugh White, 1801




