Monday rewatch thoughts
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It looked to me like the WR blatantly pushed off. It was somewhat borderline, but I dunno his arms were fully extended....Tequilla said:
On the 4th and 1 TD pass that Caleb threw, Tuli destroyed his block and blew up the play forcing Caleb to pull something out of his ass the other waydnc said:
Yeah, there's that. The zone read gave us all kinds of fits, USC definitely has athletes. I don't worry about that with any of the teams left on the schedule but wonder if Oregon files that away a bit for conference title game. Good (?) news is I don't think Tuli is 100% yet so hopefully that will help a bit going forward. Oregon State and Utah coming up will tell us a lot about whether we just can't stop the run or if it was the threat of Caleb that was especially deadly.DerekJohnson said:On the other hand, we gave 42 points, 515 yards and 7.9 yards per carry
I hate that we didn't get Austin Jones out of HS or out of the portal, always loved that dude.
That's a play that if you go back and watch we did A LOT of good things on and got nothing out of it. Even if you want to criticize the coverage in the end zone, the DB was there and not in terrible position ... ball placement was tremendous and the WR never really gave any indication that the ball was coming from which to trigger a look back from the DB -
Ok, I learned something new. If the WR is lined up in the backfield, they can be facing any direction. If they're on the LOS, they must be facing forward.LebamDawg said:
The receiver in motion is in the back field - and I thought it was BS to call Rome for looking away - but I did find this
"The NCAA rulebook says an offensive player “is legally on his scrimmage line when he faces his opponent’s goal line with the line of his shoulders approximately parallel thereto and either he is the snapper or his head breaks the plane of the line drawn through the waistline of the snapper"
The mumbo jumbo in bold I do not care about
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So this is legal since Odunze is in the backfield and not LOSCFetters_Nacho_Lover said:Here’s the video I referenced above
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I know we like to fire everybody here, but those first half possessions by USC where we couldn't keep up with the HUNH offense were unacceptable. Having guys out of position and calling substitutions when the offense isn't - all while giving up 10 yards a clip - is a job disqualifying performance. I'm not sure who in our amorphous blob of defensive coaching ineptitude is responsible for that, but I want blood.dnc said:We burned a TO early on defense when we somehow only had 9 men on the field. Defensive coaching still leaves a lot to be desired, players look confused often, don't know where to be or what their responsibilities are. This is going to burn us eventually.
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Hard to argue with any reasoning that uses the word "thereto." @LawDawg1 true??LebamDawg said:
The receiver in motion is in the back field - and I thought it was BS to call Rome for looking away - but I did find this
"The NCAA rulebook says an offensive player “is legally on his scrimmage line when he faces his opponent’s goal line with the line of his shoulders approximately parallel thereto and either he is the snapper or his head breaks the plane of the line drawn through the waistline of the snapper"
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Yeah, during the first half there were several plays where the defense didn't look like it understood the play-call or personnel. It's one thing to lack talent, but when the players have no idea what the fuck is going on, that's a huge red flag for the defensive coaches.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I know we like to fire everybody here, but those first half possessions by USC where we couldn't keep up with the HUNH offense were unacceptable. Having guys out of position and calling substitutions when the offense isn't - all while giving up 10 yards a clip - is a job disqualifying performance. I'm not sure who in our amorphous blob of defensive coaching ineptitude is responsible for that, but I want blood.dnc said:We burned a TO early on defense when we somehow only had 9 men on the field. Defensive coaching still leaves a lot to be desired, players look confused often, don't know where to be or what their responsibilities are. This is going to burn us eventually.
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How about Dillon hauling ass here? He is so explosive right now.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:Here’s the video I referenced above
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Disagree a bit on Grubbs play calling. That int on the first drive of the second half drove me crazy.dnc said:UW was by far the more physical team. Obviously there's the 300 yards on the ground, but beyond that we were on the giving end of virtually all of the big hits in the game. Dom delivered multiple shots, the OL manhandled people and Dillon, Westover and Penix all picked up first downs by sheer will. The receivers were physical too (Ja'Lynn with another tough contested catch, Germ with an absolute decleater of a block).
Kickoff unit (especially Grady Gross) was an unsung hero. UW kicked off 9 times, 6 of them went for touchbacks (I didn't count how many of those were fair caught), only two that weren't were the one Branch let hit that didn't get into the end zone and he got tackled at the 5, a 17 yard return from the goalline to the 17 and the final of the day which Branch brought out from the goal line for 22 yards. Officially 43 yards on 3 returns for an average of 14.3 per return. Even if you take out the 4 yard debacle we held arguably the most explosive returner in the nation to under 20 yards per return.
Gross hit all his PATs and calmly knocked through another FG. Dude's been a revelation this year.
Super proud of Grubb. He called damn near a perfect game. There were more yards to be had in the passing game with our talent but they were easier to come by on the ground and he was willing to take them. Just a clinic.
Tybo doesn't have Dillon's vision but man he's explosive with the ball in his hands. Curious why we haven't tried him at KOR, would rather see him back then than Ngata if we're too worried about keeping Germie healthy. Maybe they trust his ball control? Love to have DJ come back next year but if he doesn't Tybo will get a lot of run.
Middle screen to Rome is just devastating. How do you stop that?
Penix made really good decisions, the one pick aside (which was really just an amazing defensive play by the tipper and a really good play by the interceptor). He was content to take what the defense gave him and didn't try and force the ball down field. When he did go downfield he drew a couple DPI's (including the huge one on Rome to wipe out Tybo's hold at midfield), converted the huge fourth down on the busted coverage to Rome, hit Polk for his patented going up for the ball while being hit grab and put one where Giles had a shot but couldn't quite reel it in. He also had a couple tough 1 yard runs when 1 yard was all that was needed. And of course the Heisman dime to Culp.
Speaking of Culp the TE's really made their presence felt. Cuevas had a nice grab early, Culp had the incredible TD and Westover had the big 3rd down pickup I referenced at the beginning. Plus lots of blocking contributions.
Probably not news but Parker Brailsford is a future All American and Probe Owl CENTER. He moves so well and his technique is really advanced for somebody so young. He's really good at guard but he's incredible at center.
Fautanu is probably gone, I can't imagine how he lasts past the second round. Just an incredible athlete at that size.
Trice had a very Trice like game. If we got any PUSH from the middle to match his HEAT from the edge he'd rack up the sacks. As it was he harassed Caleb all game and had a nice stop or two in the running game.
Couldn't possibly be happier for ZTF. The chemistry of the team and the staff really stood out. They love ZTF and he loves them. Proud of the way they rallied around him. That strip sack changed the whole complexion of the game.
Punt unit has to get that ball out there. Just a brutal block.
Fewer dumb penalties than I expected. Refs mostly let them play, can't remember any personal fouls other than the one tripping on Brailsford early and the nonsense call on Troy where SC didn't get hands to the face for taking his helmet off. Only maybe one DPI. I don't think we had a single downfield hold or block in the back despite all the long runs and screens. ESPN never did show us if the illegal formation on Rome was legit or not, interested to see if anyone can get the all 22 of that. Seemed like a weird call. Maybe our cleanest game, at least against a decent opponent.
We were about 1 tenth of a second from a scoop and score for Ulo, great play by Elijah to strip the ball, super super close to a catch.
We burned a TO early on defense when we somehow only had 9 men on the field. Defensive coaching still leaves a lot to be desired, players look confused often, don't know where to be or what their responsibilities are. This is going to burn us eventually.
That was another fuck up imo, you don’t let Penix even have the option of that throw. Had a chance to end the game right there with a few more handoffs and safe passes.
That was shades of Arizona and Oregon where you’re wasting drives with “kill shots” when you have big time momentum and just need to move the ball a bit more conservatively. -
He can turn it on after that first cut. His next 30 yards or so are blazing.Kingdome_Urinals said:
How about Dillon hauling ass here? He is so explosive right now.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:Here’s the video I referenced above
And Brailsford hauling ass too. He’s sealing off a db 15 yards downfield.
Also, if I'm a DB under 200lbs, I'm more than a little nervous I'll be in position to take him head on during that burst. I noticed that nobody from USC was ever in that position. I bet they didn't want to be. -
Disagree. After 2000, everyone thought UW was the better team but lost the field position battle the entire game that let a shitty Oregon team win. After 2023, Oregon proclaims it was the better team despite potentially being by down by 18, a shitty 3rd quarter by UW and losing the fucking game.dannarc said:This team does remind me alot of the 2000 squad
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That probably happens on 90%+ of those type of throws … DB didn’t know where the ball wasFenderbender123 said:
It looked to me like the WR blatantly pushed off. It was somewhat borderline, but I dunno his arms were fully extended....Tequilla said:
On the 4th and 1 TD pass that Caleb threw, Tuli destroyed his block and blew up the play forcing Caleb to pull something out of his ass the other waydnc said:
Yeah, there's that. The zone read gave us all kinds of fits, USC definitely has athletes. I don't worry about that with any of the teams left on the schedule but wonder if Oregon files that away a bit for conference title game. Good (?) news is I don't think Tuli is 100% yet so hopefully that will help a bit going forward. Oregon State and Utah coming up will tell us a lot about whether we just can't stop the run or if it was the threat of Caleb that was especially deadly.DerekJohnson said:On the other hand, we gave 42 points, 515 yards and 7.9 yards per carry
I hate that we didn't get Austin Jones out of HS or out of the portal, always loved that dude.
That's a play that if you go back and watch we did A LOT of good things on and got nothing out of it. Even if you want to criticize the coverage in the end zone, the DB was there and not in terrible position ... ball placement was tremendous and the WR never really gave any indication that the ball was coming from which to trigger a look back from the DB
I had no issue with a no call





