I'm old enough to remember how bad the running game was after week 1 last year. Couldn't convert a 3rd and 1 to save their lives.
Lack of running game and a corner who can’t cover or tackle will cost this team 2-3 wins
Corner play was way better than last year. The entire defense was basically helpless at the beginning of 2022.
At RB they really need somebody who can make the necessary short yards. Cam Davis scored a lot of TDs last year in that role.
Corner play was surprise highlight of day today. Guys were on receivers and getting hands in way. Dom and Asa are who we thought they were as Safeties. LB's are jags. DT's will be able to do what's asked of them.
Edge play was not good to put it mildly, and running game between tackles was abysmal just as it was most of last year.
The coaches expect RBs that can catch passes and pass block. Not saying Rich can't, so don't twist.
Fuck that. Corey Dillion was not the greatest receiver unless he was wide open. Pass pro decent. Give Newton the ball up the middle. It really won’t take away from Grubb’s passing game to feed dick the ball 5 times a game and will keep the defense honest. It was criminal underuse of a man playing among boys.
The coaches expect RBs that can catch passes and pass block. Not saying Rich can't, so don't twist.
Fuck that. Corey Dillion was not the greatest receiver unless he was wide open. Pass pro decent. Give Newton the ball up the middle. It really won’t take away from Grubb’s passing game to feed dick the ball 5 times a game and will keep the defense honest. It was criminal underuse of a man playing among boys.
Maybe by NOT using Fig shows how Grubb is sandbagging Tulsa
The coaches expect RBs that can catch passes and pass block. Not saying Rich can't, so don't twist.
Fuck that. Corey Dillion was not the greatest receiver unless he was wide open. Pass pro decent. Give Newton the ball up the middle. It really won’t take away from Grubb’s passing game to feed dick the ball 5 times a game and will keep the defense honest. It was criminal underuse of a man playing among boys.
Maybe by NOT using Fig shows how Grubb is sandbagging Tulsa
Hopefully he is sandbagging Michigan State who will sell out to stop the pass.
The coaches expect RBs that can catch passes and pass block. Not saying Rich can't, so don't twist.
Fuck that. Corey Dillion was not the greatest receiver unless he was wide open. Pass pro decent. Give Newton the ball up the middle. It really won’t take away from Grubb’s passing game to feed dick the ball 5 times a game and will keep the defense honest. It was criminal underuse of a man playing among boys.
Maybe by NOT using Fig shows how Grubb is sandbagging Tulsa
Hopefully he is sandbagging Michigan State who will sell out to stop the pass.
Let's hope the Spartan coaches don't spend time pouring over our posts
I wasn't big on Johnson as a runner based on his Miss St footage. I saw an average back that had good hands.
Nixon has a burst but he's like the Beavs Damien Martinez ... in that you can't give him the rock 20+ a game all season like you would with a War Daddy.
I'm interested in seeing Tybo and more Newton. Week 1 had a lot of bad fumbles (Looking at you Nebraska) so lets phase Tybo during game that's not so critical.
What I do like about Nixon and Johnson is their pass catching and I think that's a talent we need. If they load the box and don't account for the RB in space I have confidence that both will catch the pigskin with regularity.
I'm old enough to remember how bad the running game was after week 1 last year. Couldn't convert a 3rd and 1 to save their lives.
Lack of running game and a corner who can’t cover or tackle will cost this team 2-3 wins
Corner play was way better than last year. The entire defense was basically helpless at the beginning of 2022.
At RB they really need somebody who can make the necessary short yards. Cam Davis scored a lot of TDs last year in that role.
Corner play was surprise highlight of day today. Guys were on receivers and getting hands in way. Dom and Asa are who we thought they were as Safeties. LB's are jags. DT's will be able to do what's asked of them.
Edge play was not good to put it mildly, and running game between tackles was abysmal just as it was most of last year.
Yeah, defense looked way worse last year in the opener. Shitty angles and sloppy tackling. They got better as the season went on.
I saw a lot less of that this year. They looked like the equivalent of week 6 or so last year. Corners made some real plays.
LB's were forgettable.
Defensive line was playing contain all day so hard to judge. Hopefully they'll look a lot better against Tulsa. If they don't then I'll start to worry.
Atbs Penix is amazing. The defense only needs to be opportunistic not great.
I'm old enough to remember how bad the running game was after week 1 last year. Couldn't convert a 3rd and 1 to save their lives.
Lack of running game and a corner who can’t cover or tackle will cost this team 2-3 wins
Corner play was way better than last year. The entire defense was basically helpless at the beginning of 2022.
At RB they really need somebody who can make the necessary short yards. Cam Davis scored a lot of TDs last year in that role.
Corner play was surprise highlight of day today. Guys were on receivers and getting hands in way. Dom and Asa are who we thought they were as Safeties. LB's are jags. DT's will be able to do what's asked of them.
Edge play was not good to put it mildly, and running game between tackles was abysmal just as it was most of last year.
Yeah, defense looked way worse last year in the opener. Shitty angles and sloppy tackling. They got better as the season went on.
I saw a lot less of that this year. They looked like the equivalent of week 6 or so last year. Corners made some real plays.
LB's were forgettable.
Defensive line was playing contain all day so hard to judge. Hopefully they'll look a lot better against Tulsa. If they don't then I'll start to worry.
Atbs Penix is amazing. The defense only needs to be opportunistic not great.
Couple turnovers and not giving up 90% 3rd down conversions makes all the difference.
With the new clock rules they have to find a way to get off the field during conference play in the same way they did yesterday. A lot of that was bailed out by bad receivers/drops but we were forcing their QB to get the ball out quick.
I'm old enough to remember how bad the running game was after week 1 last year. Couldn't convert a 3rd and 1 to save their lives.
Lack of running game and a corner who can’t cover or tackle will cost this team 2-3 wins
Corner play was way better than last year. The entire defense was basically helpless at the beginning of 2022.
At RB they really need somebody who can make the necessary short yards. Cam Davis scored a lot of TDs last year in that role.
Corner play was surprise highlight of day today. Guys were on receivers and getting hands in way. Dom and Asa are who we thought they were as Safeties. LB's are jags. DT's will be able to do what's asked of them.
Edge play was not good to put it mildly, and running game between tackles was abysmal just as it was most of last year.
Yeah, defense looked way worse last year in the opener. Shitty angles and sloppy tackling. They got better as the season went on.
I saw a lot less of that this year. They looked like the equivalent of week 6 or so last year. Corners made some real plays.
LB's were forgettable.
Defensive line was playing contain all day so hard to judge. Hopefully they'll look a lot better against Tulsa. If they don't then I'll start to worry.
Atbs Penix is amazing. The defense only needs to be opportunistic not great.
Couple turnovers and not giving up 90% 3rd down conversions makes all the difference.
With the new clock rules they have to find a way to get off the field during conference play in the same way they did yesterday. A lot of that was bailed out by bad receivers/drops but we were forcing their QB to get the ball out quick.
Some of that was also the receivers hearing footsteps after a few good hits. Nothing like the Perermen D but good enough for effect.
I'm old enough to remember how bad the running game was after week 1 last year. Couldn't convert a 3rd and 1 to save their lives.
Lack of running game and a corner who can’t cover or tackle will cost this team 2-3 wins
Corner play was way better than last year. The entire defense was basically helpless at the beginning of 2022.
At RB they really need somebody who can make the necessary short yards. Cam Davis scored a lot of TDs last year in that role.
Corner play was surprise highlight of day today. Guys were on receivers and getting hands in way. Dom and Asa are who we thought they were as Safeties. LB's are jags. DT's will be able to do what's asked of them.
Edge play was not good to put it mildly, and running game between tackles was abysmal just as it was most of last year.
Yeah, defense looked way worse last year in the opener. Shitty angles and sloppy tackling. They got better as the season went on.
I saw a lot less of that this year. They looked like the equivalent of week 6 or so last year. Corners made some real plays.
LB's were forgettable.
Defensive line was playing contain all day so hard to judge. Hopefully they'll look a lot better against Tulsa. If they don't then I'll start to worry.
Atbs Penix is amazing. The defense only needs to be opportunistic not great.
Couple turnovers and not giving up 90% 3rd down conversions makes all the difference.
With the new clock rules they have to find a way to get off the field during conference play in the same way they did yesterday. A lot of that was bailed out by bad receivers/drops but we were forcing their QB to get the ball out quick.
The db's rarely put their hands on balls at all last year. Yesterday was way better. Many TD's didn't even have the db's show up in the screen.
That said I still don't trust the defense. But it was better.
I'm old enough to remember how bad the running game was after week 1 last year. Couldn't convert a 3rd and 1 to save their lives.
Lack of running game and a corner who can’t cover or tackle will cost this team 2-3 wins
Corner play was way better than last year. The entire defense was basically helpless at the beginning of 2022.
At RB they really need somebody who can make the necessary short yards. Cam Davis scored a lot of TDs last year in that role.
Corner play was surprise highlight of day today. Guys were on receivers and getting hands in way. Dom and Asa are who we thought they were as Safeties. LB's are jags. DT's will be able to do what's asked of them.
Edge play was not good to put it mildly, and running game between tackles was abysmal just as it was most of last year.
Yeah, defense looked way worse last year in the opener. Shitty angles and sloppy tackling. They got better as the season went on.
I saw a lot less of that this year. They looked like the equivalent of week 6 or so last year. Corners made some real plays.
LB's were forgettable.
Defensive line was playing contain all day so hard to judge. Hopefully they'll look a lot better against Tulsa. If they don't then I'll start to worry.
Atbs Penix is amazing. The defense only needs to be opportunistic not great.
Couple turnovers and not giving up 90% 3rd down conversions makes all the difference.
With the new clock rules they have to find a way to get off the field during conference play in the same way they did yesterday. A lot of that was bailed out by bad receivers/drops but we were forcing their QB to get the ball out quick.
The db's rarely put their hands on balls at all last year. Yesterday was way better. Many TD's didn't even have the db's show up in the screen.
That said I still don't trust the defense. But it was better.
Cautious optimism is reasonable.
Expecting to never have a game like ASU/UCLA is somewhat reasonable.
Otherwise get rid of Morrell and possibly Inge.
Although it's still fresh in my mind that they held Texas to a field goal on the road. Muhammad is a god send. We are fucked without him.
Johnson's debut reminded me a lot of Giles Jackson's where Jackson was supposed to be a fast guy then looked slower than Montana LBs on kickoffs. The RBs overall looked really good at getting tackled.
Dillon Johnson was seen as a big back that had good hands. He didn’t look good, but I really wasn’t expecting much. The coaches said Cam Davis was clearly #1 and it’s not like Cam Davis is a star.
The coaches expect RBs that can catch passes and pass block. Not saying Rich can't, so don't twist.
Fuck that. Corey Dillion was not the greatest receiver unless he was wide open. Pass pro decent. Give Newton the ball up the middle. It really won’t take away from Grubb’s passing game to feed dick the ball 5 times a game and will keep the defense honest. It was criminal underuse of a man playing among boys.
The thing is, if you bring in a RB for a play... that the opposition knows is only good at running, then you've just given away your play call. See how that works?
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In other news, he scored.
But whatever. Hope he somehow helps WA.
Newton is in the dog's dogs dog outhouse w/ KD.
Edge play was not good to put it mildly, and running game between tackles was abysmal just as it was most of last year.
Nixon has a burst but he's like the Beavs Damien Martinez ... in that you can't give him the rock 20+ a game all season like you would with a War Daddy.
I'm interested in seeing Tybo and more Newton. Week 1 had a lot of bad fumbles (Looking at you Nebraska) so lets phase Tybo during game that's not so critical.
What I do like about Nixon and Johnson is their pass catching and I think that's a talent we need. If they load the box and don't account for the RB in space I have confidence that both will catch the pigskin with regularity.
I saw a lot less of that this year. They looked like the equivalent of week 6 or so last year. Corners made some real plays.
LB's were forgettable.
Defensive line was playing contain all day so hard to judge. Hopefully they'll look a lot better against Tulsa. If they don't then I'll start to worry.
Atbs Penix is amazing. The defense only needs to be opportunistic not great.
With the new clock rules they have to find a way to get off the field during conference play in the same way they did yesterday. A lot of that was bailed out by bad receivers/drops but we were forcing their QB to get the ball out quick.
That said I still don't trust the defense. But it was better.
Expecting to never have a game like ASU/UCLA is somewhat reasonable.
Otherwise get rid of Morrell and possibly Inge.
Although it's still fresh in my mind that they held Texas to a field goal on the road. Muhammad is a god send. We are fucked without him.