Ryan Day on the offense
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you know who else should take note?
our wide receivers. every fucking time an Ohio State guy gets hit or tackled he still plays super hard to get more YAC. It feels like our receivers are 150% focused on not making a mistake with the ball after catching it such that they'd rather go down on the first touch instead of risking making a mistake like a fumble later on...our mentality is likely catch it and your job is done. Only Puka has shown signs of disobeying this mandate.
our linebackers coach...Penn State has guys forcing turnovers at the goal line instead of just accepting that 3 straight first and goals from the 1 will result in a TD.
anyway, nothing we don't already know.
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UW WRs are 5'10 170lbsMeek said:you know who else should take note?
our wide receivers. every fucking time an Ohio State guy gets hit or tackled he still plays super hard to get more YAC. It feels like our receivers are 150% focused on not making a mistake with the ball after catching it such that they'd rather go down on the first touch instead of risking making a mistake like a fumble later on...our mentality is likely catch it and your job is done. Only Puka has shown signs of disobeying this mandate.
our linebackers coach...Penn State has guys forcing turnovers at the goal line instead of just accepting that 3 straight first and goals from the 1 will result in a TD.
anyway, nothing we don't already know.
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What was Larry Coker’s offensive philosophy?
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TommySQC said:
UW WRs are 5'10 170lbsMeek said:you know who else should take note?
our wide receivers. every fucking time an Ohio State guy gets hit or tackled he still plays super hard to get more YAC. It feels like our receivers are 150% focused on not making a mistake with the ball after catching it such that they'd rather go down on the first touch instead of risking making a mistake like a fumble later on...our mentality is likely catch it and your job is done. Only Puka has shown signs of disobeying this mandate.
our linebackers coach...Penn State has guys forcing turnovers at the goal line instead of just accepting that 3 straight first and goals from the 1 will result in a TD.
anyway, nothing we don't already know.
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HTH
holy fucking sarcastic douche... you don't think I know that? what does that have to do with trying to get more yards?
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They can try all they want I suppose.Meek said:TommySQC said:
UW WRs are 5'10 170lbsMeek said:you know who else should take note?
our wide receivers. every fucking time an Ohio State guy gets hit or tackled he still plays super hard to get more YAC. It feels like our receivers are 150% focused on not making a mistake with the ball after catching it such that they'd rather go down on the first touch instead of risking making a mistake like a fumble later on...our mentality is likely catch it and your job is done. Only Puka has shown signs of disobeying this mandate.
our linebackers coach...Penn State has guys forcing turnovers at the goal line instead of just accepting that 3 straight first and goals from the 1 will result in a TD.
anyway, nothing we don't already know.
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HTH
holy fucking sarcastic douche... you don't think I know that? what does that have to do with trying to get more yards? -
Wait it’s almost like talent= yac wow. Who knew!Meek said:you know who else should take note?
our wide receivers. every fucking time an Ohio State guy gets hit or tackled he still plays super hard to get more YAC. It feels like our receivers are 150% focused on not making a mistake with the ball after catching it such that they'd rather go down on the first touch instead of risking making a mistake like a fumble later on...our mentality is likely catch it and your job is done. Only Puka has shown signs of disobeying this mandate.
our linebackers coach...Penn State has guys forcing turnovers at the goal line instead of just accepting that 3 straight first and goals from the 1 will result in a TD.
anyway, nothing we don't already know.
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It wasn’t as bad as Pete, but Meyer’s offense struggled every year after Sherman left until they got Day.
You gotta switch things up. The best offenses like Ohio State and LSU are simple. Complexity doesn’t help in CFB. -
Bingo.RoadDawg55 said:It wasn’t as bad as Pete, but Meyer’s offense struggled every year after Sherman left until they got Day.
You gotta switch things up. The best offenses like Ohio State and LSU are simple. Complexity doesn’t help in CFB. -
J.T. Barrett was basically Browning. Average arm, limited mobility that didn't keep DC's up all night. He was replaced with a strong armed QB and a new OC and boom they took off.RoadDawg55 said:It wasn’t as bad as Pete, but Meyer’s offense struggled every year after Sherman left until they got Day.
You gotta switch things up. The best offenses like Ohio State and LSU are simple. Complexity doesn’t help in CFB.




