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Monday August 20, 2007

Ain't Skeered!

Ain’t Skeered
You know you are in the south when you see the “Ain’t Skeered!” bumper stickers. For our readers that are geographically challenged, this translates to “I am not scared!” After lloking closely at the matchups, I think this is my attitude concerning our little football game coming up two weeks from today.

I have been outspoken on this blog and on the morning radio show about FSU and their downfall. Here are a few reasons why I “Ain’t Skeered”:

One team has won three out of four in this series
Many times Clemson came into this game with a sense of fear. No one would admit it then but today when you talk to former players some of those teams they did not feel like they had a chance to win against FSU. Clemson is only 5-15 against the Seminoles but three of those wins were in the last four meetings. The Tigers little chance to win in Clemson and no chance to win in Tallahassee. It was like early fights in Mike Tyson career when the opponent was so scared and lacked confidence they were beat before the fight began.

Like Tyson’s career though, once the champ showed some weakness the opponents gained confidence. I am not sure how many players on Clemson’s 2003 team thought they could beat FSU 26-10 that November night but after winning three out of four against FSU I think many more players on this 2007 team believe Clemson will win Labor Day night.

Old Florida State teams played with a swagger. They knew they were better than you and they proved it each week. But they had positive experience to draw off of. What is the best thing this current group of players at FSU have done? Where are their positive experiences? There are some players at FSU that have never beaten Clemson and no player on their sidelines has defeated Clemson twice. But the Clemson red-shirt seniors are trying to beat FSU for the fourth time in five years.

The Florida State Offense
Anemic. Pathetic. Downright embarrassing. These are phrases some FSU fans have used to describe the Seminole offense in the past few seasons. In the 57-0 years the Seminoles put up massive numbers against Clemson. In 1993 Florida State averaged 469 yards passing and 222 yards per game on the ground for the entire season. That powerful offense averaged 43.2 points per game. Last year they averaged 239 yards through the air and only 96 yards per game on the ground which netted 26 points per game.

I know Jimbo Fisher is the new offensive coordinator and FSU has three other new offensive assistants but how much difference can they make in their first game?

The reason FSU was so powerful offensively in their prime years was because of Charlie Ward, Chris Weinke, Danny Kanell, Thad Busby, Casey Weldon, Peter Tom Willis and Chip Ferguson at quarterback. After seeing those guys do you think Drew Weatherford or Xavier Lee scares me?

I still wake up in the middle of the night in cold sweats with flash backs of Warrick Dunn, Travis Minor, Sammie Smith, Greg Jones, Amp Lee and Dexter Carter. I sleep fairly well knowing Antoine Smith will be playing instead of Warrick Dunn.

Tamarick Vanover, Peter Warwick, Kez McKenzie, Cro Thorpe, E.G. Green, Andre Cooper, Snoop Minnis and Lawrence Dawsey had me worried. This group of Seminole receivers does not.

I can go on about the offensive linemen not being Alex Barron, Walter Jones, Tra Thomas or Clay Shiver but you get the picture.

This offense will be better than last year because Jeff Bowden in not the offensive coordinator. I think this is addition by subtraction. Fisher is a very good offensive coordinator but he is not the difference maker the FSU fans make him out to be. I believe the bigger gain is Bowden’s departure and not Fisher’s arrival.

The Seminole Defense
In the past I have made the same claims about the FSU defense. Derrick Brooks, Marvin Jones, Deion Sanders, LeRoy Butler, Terrell Buckley, Derrick Alexander, Peter Boulware, Reinard Wilson, Andre Wadsworth, Corey Simon, Ernie Sims, Lawrence Timmons and Tay Cody are not filling out the Noles uniforms anymore.

Instead it is Neefy Moffett, Letroy Guion and Tony Carter that will be on the field. I think it is safe to say that of the 2007 Noles only Myron Rolle, Geno Hayes and Andre Fluellen could have played on some of the defenses of the 1990s.

I keep hearing about how good they are going to be on defense but the last two years they have given up an average of 21 points per game. The 1993 defense gave up 9.4 points per contest.

The last five years Clemson has averaged 28 points per game against Florida State and that is because Clemson has improved but also because FSU has declined.

The Venue
Even bad Clemson teams played Florida State close in Death Valley. The Tigers would get trounced in Tallahassee but the games in Clemson turned into fourth quarter wars.

Florida State players used to make comments about how tough it was to play at Clemson and that was during the bad years. Remember FSU has not won at Clemson since 2001.

I might put too much into the venue but I have seen the power of Death Valley and I trust it more than any one player.

The Best Players
Myron Rolle (#3 strong safety), Roger Williams (#11 free safety), Paul Griffen (#7 defensive tackle) and Andre Fluellen (#10 defensive tackle) are the only four Seminoles ranked in the top 15 at their respective positions in the national player rankings according to Phil Steele’s pre-season magazine.

I personally believe James Davis, C.J. Spiller and several other Tigers are better than FSU’s counterparts. I think Clemson has more difference makers than Florida State in my opinion.

Summary
I am not saying Clemson is a lock to beat FSU on Labor Day night but it might read that way. FSU has enough weapons to beat Clemson and the Tigers cannot play bad and still beat the Seminoles. The Tigers have issues and might have as many flaws as FSU. I am not saying this is a lock but what I am saying is the days of me being “skeered” of FSU are long gone.



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Comments:

I agree with your take that Jimbo Fisher will make FSU a better team, but not by Labor Day.
There are currently 7 ACC teams ranked ahead of our Tigers. Clemson does not play Miami or UVA, and of the 5 remaining teams ranked ahead of us 4 of them are coming to Death Valley.
Right now would you be more "skeered" to play Wake at home or Maryland on the road?

Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=30415>GoodFella</a> on August 20, 2007 at 04:29 PM EDT #


What's nice is that Clemson can now beat FSU without playing a perfect game (see last year). It used to be Clemson had to play their best game, make zero mistakes, and hope FSU was off a bit. Last year's game saw big mistakes by Clemson special teams and the Tigers still won.

Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=39585>gat1ger</a> on August 20, 2007 at 05:05 PM EDT #


I just hope the Florida State players don't read this before the game...and for a matter of fact I hope the the CLEMSON players don't read this before the game.

I know we haven't seen much from their quarterbacks, but if we play conservative no-man to man D, then they might make our zones look like swiss cheese!!

Other than that...FANTASTIC thoughts.

Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=18628>RyJcc</a> on August 20, 2007 at 06:13 PM EDT #


Mickey... thanks for the locker room motivation for the Noles. They appreciate it.

I invite all of you to read my rebuttal at http://www.scalpem.com/blog/2007/08/20/hey-mickey-plyler/

Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=68706>NoleCC</a> on August 21, 2007 at 09:40 AM EDT #


Wow,

After reading Nolecc's blog I just figured out that Jimbo must be related to Spurrier, his mere existence makes lee and weatherford better qb's. My favorite line is "Jimbo Fisher will bring it out of both of them. Heck, just watch the 2nd half of the Emerald Bowl, when Weatherford isn’t on his ass, he’s usually doing pretty good." Sept. 3 will be a good measuring stick for both teams. Go Tigers!!

Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=26055>TigerNtheSky</a> on August 21, 2007 at 10:57 AM EDT #


NoleCC,

It seems we don't disagree on too much. I might have more respect for your past though. I am not sold on Clemson beating FSU and said that in the blog. The point is that FSU does not scare me anymore. The idea of me making FSU bulletin board is non-sense and the idea of bulletin board material being a factor in a football game is even more foolish.

Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=1550>Mickey Plyler</a> on August 21, 2007 at 11:44 AM EDT #


NoleCC...nice try buddy.

Sad thing is, I bet you spent hours writing that "rebuttal"...swiss cheese brother, swiss cheese.

Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=18628>RyJcc</a> on August 21, 2007 at 11:49 AM EDT #


Hours? I'm just one of those angry bloggers RyJcc, it took all of 20 minutes. ;-)

Mickey, I'm just having some fun. But you know, as well as I, that the weirdest things can fire up a team. Maybe you're just the ticket, who knows?

Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=68706>NoleCC</a> on August 21, 2007 at 01:15 PM EDT #


NoleCC,
My hunch is that FSU players have a lot more to worry about than a blog in South Carolina. I would be flattered if they gave it one second of consideration.

Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=1550>Mickey Plyler</a> on August 21, 2007 at 02:50 PM EDT #


And it's probably a correct hunch, but it's till good message board / blog fodder. I like most of you Tigers, fwiw. And in reality, if the Noles lost to the Tigers on Labor, I suggest you sent all the Tigers you can to ScalpEm.com following the game, you guys will be in for a treat if I lose a bet.

Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=68706>NoleCC</a> on August 21, 2007 at 03:31 PM EDT #


I agree we shouldn't be scared. Of FSU, or anyone else for that matter. I do however completely disagree with your opinion on Antone Smith. If they have half an O-line, which they may not, this guy is a star in the making. All the athletic ability and can break one from anywhere if given any blocks at all. That said, i hope we make them wish they hadn't made the trip Labor Day night.

Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=29967>CUFla</a> on August 21, 2007 at 06:33 PM EDT #


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