And he was disciplined by getting to play safety a few minutes into the second half. Kid should have been sitting in the locker room by himself the rest of the game.
I mean I don't know what you do you have to play who you think gives you the best chance to win at that point. What happened to the Oklahoma transfer safety? He has been hurt except one game but then he was only playing special teams.
Again, this offense is going to squander a year of playing against terrible offenses the defense mostly shuts down. It's like every week they're playing an offense that's like a shittier version of last year's Beavs and the UW offense just has to score a few times against a bad or average defense and it's a win but that's impossible.
And when you couple dumb penalties with plays, the dumbest of the dumb are the “watch me drop the ball just before crossing the goal line”. Takes special amounts of dumb fuckery to pull that one off.
I understand this is probably technically correct, but there's no world where this penalty should be assessed pre-snap instead of a 15 yard excessive celebration or whatever.
I thought a lot of the games would be close this year and that Gross would win one or three. His poor kicking has cost UW two wins just five games in. He makes the Coug kick in the first half, and they kick a chip shot to win at the end. He makes 3/4 instead of 1/4 on Friday and UW is 5-0. I blame PaoPao because I’ve kinda hated him for years and special teams have been ass this year. I also blame Microfiche for giving 1/3 of the game plan to a guy who’s never coached special teams before.
The ref has to call that when the player runs onto the field directly in front of him. Otherwise, why is it a rule. And then if they don't call it, Rutgers has a beef. It might even be reviewable anyway because it was called during the play, and I think too many players on the field is reviewable (at least it is in the NFL).
I pretty much hate penalties that don't affect the play at all or give big breaks on technicalities but I did notice the genius who ran out there was actually pretty close to the action that was still going on in the play. It's just extra painful given a guy broke the rule in the exact spirit of why it exists and took out our TE and we didnt' even get the shitty meaningless five yards.
The version of this I hate the most is when some 300 lb fat ass is running as fast he can off the field and the team gets flagged when he's one stride away from the sideline. I guess, you know, get your defensive substitution shit together, but come on.
Paopao coached ST at Arizona for 2 seasons (2022 & 2023).
I imagine the message Fisch is giving the team is that there is a fine line between 3-2 and 5-0 and if they dial things in, they will beat Michigan and get back on track.
But the coaches need to do their part too and have better offensive play-calling in the redzone and overseeing improved execution.
That's why he's not at Stanford. During the "Play's" premature celebration (the play was still progressing) a few Stanford players ran out, but at least one had the sense to drop down and take himself out of the play. If you watch the final lateral there is a Stanford player huddled on the turf avoiding the action.
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And he was disciplined by getting to play safety a few minutes into the second half. Kid should have been sitting in the locker room by himself the rest of the game.
Would that have helped them win the game?
I mean I don't know what you do you have to play who you think gives you the best chance to win at that point. What happened to the Oklahoma transfer safety? He has been hurt except one game but then he was only playing special teams.
Again, this offense is going to squander a year of playing against terrible offenses the defense mostly shuts down. It's like every week they're playing an offense that's like a shittier version of last year's Beavs and the UW offense just has to score a few times against a bad or average defense and it's a win but that's impossible.
I’ve seen dumber penalties. Plenty.
And when you couple dumb penalties with plays, the dumbest of the dumb are the “watch me drop the ball just before crossing the goal line”. Takes special amounts of dumb fuckery to pull that one off.
I understand this is probably technically correct, but there's no world where this penalty should be assessed pre-snap instead of a 15 yard excessive celebration or whatever.
unless it interferes in the play, which it did not. I know that’s probably not the rule, but that’s how I would write it were I in charge.
I thought a lot of the games would be close this year and that Gross would win one or three. His poor kicking has cost UW two wins just five games in. He makes the Coug kick in the first half, and they kick a chip shot to win at the end. He makes 3/4 instead of 1/4 on Friday and UW is 5-0. I blame PaoPao because I’ve kinda hated him for years and special teams have been ass this year. I also blame Microfiche for giving 1/3 of the game plan to a guy who’s never coached special teams before.
The ref has to call that when the player runs onto the field directly in front of him. Otherwise, why is it a rule. And then if they don't call it, Rutgers has a beef. It might even be reviewable anyway because it was called during the play, and I think too many players on the field is reviewable (at least it is in the NFL).
I pretty much hate penalties that don't affect the play at all or give big breaks on technicalities but I did notice the genius who ran out there was actually pretty close to the action that was still going on in the play. It's just extra painful given a guy broke the rule in the exact spirit of why it exists and took out our TE and we didnt' even get the shitty meaningless five yards.
The version of this I hate the most is when some 300 lb fat ass is running as fast he can off the field and the team gets flagged when he's one stride away from the sideline. I guess, you know, get your defensive substitution shit together, but come on.
Paopao coached ST at Arizona for 2 seasons (2022 & 2023).
I imagine the message Fisch is giving the team is that there is a fine line between 3-2 and 5-0 and if they dial things in, they will beat Michigan and get back on track.
But the coaches need to do their part too and have better offensive play-calling in the redzone and overseeing improved execution.
was unaware of poopoo coaching teams at Zona. Agree on the play calling.
That's why he's not at Stanford. During the "Play's" premature celebration (the play was still progressing) a few Stanford players ran out, but at least one had the sense to drop down and take himself out of the play. If you watch the final lateral there is a Stanford player huddled on the turf avoiding the action.