Glad UW faces ASU later in the season since true frosh Rosen was pretty overwhelmed by an ASU D focused on shutting down UCLA's running game and making him beat them.
Glad UW faces ASU later in the season since true frosh Rosen was pretty overwhelmed by an ASU D focused on shutting down UCLA's running game and making him beat them.
I think they were keeping him up on purpose to try to rip a fumble. FG ends the game even if they tackle him.
I thought Rosen played just okay. He made a couple of great throws but had some errors too. His stat line was fucked by at least 4 crucial drops. Biggest issue in that game was UCLA couldn't run the ball. At all. That's floored me. Graham pushed Mazzones shit in, he did it in 2013 too. Defense played barely okay considering they were down 5 starters.
ASU seems like they'll be able to stop people from running, will blitz the shit out of everyone and hope for the best. They have stopped SC and A&M (besides a few Murray scrambles) from running as well, but couldn't stop cal poly. Bizarre.
UCLA losses to Stanford, wins the next 4, losses to Utah and we'll see vs SC.
Glad UW faces ASU later in the season since true frosh Rosen was pretty overwhelmed by an ASU D focused on shutting down UCLA's running game and making him beat them.
Hi. UCLA had to strip the ball or let him score once he got the first down.
Glad UW faces ASU later in the season since true frosh Rosen was pretty overwhelmed by an ASU D focused on shutting down UCLA's running game and making him beat them.
Hi. UCLA had to strip the ball or let him score once he got the first down.
That wasn't embarrassing. It was smart.
What's the ruling on intentional safety at end? Our punter is shit which is why they did it...but going on 4th and 6 was probably better call I think.
Glad UW faces ASU later in the season since true frosh Rosen was pretty overwhelmed by an ASU D focused on shutting down UCLA's running game and making him beat them.
Hi. UCLA had to strip the ball or let him score once he got the first down.
That wasn't embarrassing. It was smart.
What's the ruling on intentional safety at end? Our punter is shit which is why they did it...but going on 4th and 6 was probably better call I think.
I hated it for one reason:
You have to stop ASU either way to win the game. Better to do it trailing by 6 than by 8. Field position didn't matter a ton there.
Glad UW faces ASU later in the season since true frosh Rosen was pretty overwhelmed by an ASU D focused on shutting down UCLA's running game and making him beat them.
Hi. UCLA had to strip the ball or let him score once he got the first down.
That wasn't embarrassing. It was smart.
What's the ruling on intentional safety at end? Our punter is shit which is why they did it...but going on 4th and 6 was probably better call I think.
I hated it for one reason:
You have to stop ASU either way to win the game. Better to do it trailing by 6 than by 8. Field position didn't matter a ton there.
That was the least of UCLA's problems though.
Quite honestly our? Punter can't punt more than 35 yards. He had a 12 yard punt earlier in the game. Punting gifts a very makeable FG even without a first down, which makes it a two score game with less than 3 to go. Done.
Should have went for it or safety, punt was the worst decision. Agree least of worries.
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if that was on purpose
lol mora
And, fuck I wish we could run like that.
and horrible tackling
Glad UW faces ASU later in the season since true frosh Rosen was pretty overwhelmed by an ASU D focused on shutting down UCLA's running game and making him beat them.
I thought Rosen played just okay. He made a couple of great throws but had some errors too. His stat line was fucked by at least 4 crucial drops. Biggest issue in that game was UCLA couldn't run the ball. At all. That's floored me. Graham pushed Mazzones shit in, he did it in 2013 too. Defense played barely okay considering they were down 5 starters.
ASU seems like they'll be able to stop people from running, will blitz the shit out of everyone and hope for the best. They have stopped SC and A&M (besides a few Murray scrambles) from running as well, but couldn't stop cal poly. Bizarre.
UCLA losses to Stanford, wins the next 4, losses to Utah and we'll see vs SC.
That wasn't embarrassing. It was smart.
You have to stop ASU either way to win the game. Better to do it trailing by 6 than by 8. Field position didn't matter a ton there.
That was the least of UCLA's problems though.
Should have went for it or safety, punt was the worst decision. Agree least of worries.