Boise State: No one GIF a shit, splitskins, you worthless pemmy poker
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Example of bad awareness by the LT here. No chance that Daniels has the ability to get in front of this block. Slow down that rusher and Browning has a chance to roll out and then when the initial throw isn't there to be able to take a second or two to scan down the field before having to airmail it out of bounds.GrundleStiltzkin said:I picked this one as example, this is pretty good pass pro by McGary here.
Also look at #2 for Boise on the bottom of the screen ... the Boise defense didn't overpursue to the ball creating opportunities on the backside on these kinds of plays. -
Disagree, that's on Daniels. It's slide protection, the LT has to look play side first.Tequilla said:
Example of bad awareness by the LT here. No chance that Daniels has the ability to get in front of this block. Slow down that rusher and Browning has a chance to roll out and then when the initial throw isn't there to be able to take a second or two to scan down the field before having to airmail it out of bounds.GrundleStiltzkin said:I picked this one as example, this is pretty good pass pro by McGary here.
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Don't see how you can expect Daniels to make that block given that the defender is lined up on the play side of him and since there is no action on the play getting him to respect the movement to his side the only way Daniels gets that block is by holding. Moreover, there's no direct threat to the LT on the play as the DT on that side is lined up more between the guard/center (and blocked mainly by the center) leaving the LT with really no assignment to worry about on the ball side of the play.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Disagree, that's on Daniels. It's slide protection, the LT has to look play side first.Tequilla said:
Example of bad awareness by the LT here. No chance that Daniels has the ability to get in front of this block. Slow down that rusher and Browning has a chance to roll out and then when the initial throw isn't there to be able to take a second or two to scan down the field before having to airmail it out of bounds.GrundleStiltzkin said:I picked this one as example, this is pretty good pass pro by McGary here.
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Perhaps, maybe the LT was supposed to kick out backside. But you look at all the line on this play, they all step & look playside. Daniels doesn't even slow the guy down enough for the LT to come back on him.Tequilla said:
Don't see how you can expect Daniels to make that block given that the defender is lined up on the play side of him and since there is no action on the play getting him to respect the movement to his side the only way Daniels gets that block is by holding. Moreover, there's no direct threat to the LT on the play as the DT on that side is lined up more between the guard/center (and blocked mainly by the center) leaving the LT with really no assignment to worry about on the ball side of the play.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Disagree, that's on Daniels. It's slide protection, the LT has to look play side first.Tequilla said:
Example of bad awareness by the LT here. No chance that Daniels has the ability to get in front of this block. Slow down that rusher and Browning has a chance to roll out and then when the initial throw isn't there to be able to take a second or two to scan down the field before having to airmail it out of bounds.GrundleStiltzkin said:I picked this one as example, this is pretty good pass pro by McGary here.
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...and Matt James watches from his back. 3 man rush destroys 5 blockers. It must be a young QB and bad playcalling.GrundleStiltzkin said:Tufunga gets his ass swum.
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I get the line slide ...GrundleStiltzkin said:
Perhaps, maybe the LT was supposed to kick out backside. But you look at all the line on this play, they all step & look playside. Daniels doesn't even slow the guy down enough for the LT to come back on him.Tequilla said:
Don't see how you can expect Daniels to make that block given that the defender is lined up on the play side of him and since there is no action on the play getting him to respect the movement to his side the only way Daniels gets that block is by holding. Moreover, there's no direct threat to the LT on the play as the DT on that side is lined up more between the guard/center (and blocked mainly by the center) leaving the LT with really no assignment to worry about on the ball side of the play.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Disagree, that's on Daniels. It's slide protection, the LT has to look play side first.Tequilla said:
Example of bad awareness by the LT here. No chance that Daniels has the ability to get in front of this block. Slow down that rusher and Browning has a chance to roll out and then when the initial throw isn't there to be able to take a second or two to scan down the field before having to airmail it out of bounds.GrundleStiltzkin said:I picked this one as example, this is pretty good pass pro by McGary here.
But this is where to me you see the difference between guys that know the playbook and do what they are told versus guys that know the playbook but also understand the game. The high level plays that you are looking for are the guys that execute what they are supposed to but are able to evaluate and adjust on the fly when things aren't going EXACTLY right. This is a great play example for me.
The only way that I could see Daniels even having a chance to block the end on that play would be to chop him down ... but doing so would risk a clip. The positioning of the end on the play would make it almost impossible to me to have Daniels make the block.
I'd be very interested in an OL expert's take on this play. -
This is absolutely terrible by Mickens.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Lenius has a solid block set up that allows Mickens to quickly dip to the inside of him with a nice kickout block where Mickens can then angle back to the sideline with a 5-7 yard gain before the defensive pursuit arrives and he can get out of bounds.
Instead, he's 100% focused on getting out of bounds and not only runs Lenius into a hold, but also costs himself yards in the process. This is exactly the kind of example that I would point out as someone that has heard the coaches talk about situational football and getting out of bounds without understanding the context behind it.
This is also a favorable situation for the offense with a 2 on 1 situation. Not sure if this was a planned call or a sight adjustment from Browning ... but this play should have been a low risk 5-7 yard gain. -
Worst play by the OL of the game in the most inopportune spot. Browning is basically under the gun as soon as he hits his back foot with no clear sight lines to be able to airmail a pass incomplete and out of bounds.GrundleStiltzkin said:Tufunga gets his ass swum.
The most telling thing to me on the play was that ALL 3 Boise rushers beat their respective blocks and you had OL walking themselves back watching the QB pick himself up. If there was ever a time for a collective group takedown of pass rushers, that was the spot. -
I specifically asked for bubble screen crap.
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Tequilla said:
This is absolutely terrible by Mickens.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Lenius has a solid block set up that allows Mickens to quickly dip to the inside of him with a nice kickout block where Mickens can then angle back to the sideline with a 5-7 yard gain before the defensive pursuit arrives and he can get out of bounds.
Instead, he's 100% focused on getting out of bounds and not only runs Lenius into a hold, but also costs himself yards in the process. This is exactly the kind of example that I would point out as someone that has heard the coaches talk about situational football and getting out of bounds without understanding the context behind it.
This is also a favorable situation for the offense with a 2 on 1 situation. Not sure if this was a planned call or a sight adjustment from Browning ... but this play should have been a low risk 5-7 yard gain. -
PreciselyTierbsHsotBoobs said:I specifically asked for bubble screen crap.
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This motherfucker should not play again. Goddamn I am tired of him.GrundleStiltzkin said:This sack is all on DWarsh.
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This.Gladstone said:
This motherfucker should not play again. Goddamn I am tired of him.GrundleStiltzkin said:This sack is all on DWarsh.
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I think McGary grows into the starter at RT. he played a solid game. On that sack on the last drive, James is benchpressed back into the QB. Apparently Boise still uses the benchpress in their S&C program. I don't think McGary gets mauled like that.
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He's not a football player, that's just lazy prima donna bullshit.GrundleStiltzkin said:This sack is all on DWarsh.
That and the play chest was talking about on the podcast when he had a hole and slowed down so the safety can ankle tackle him (if you could gif that one that would be awesome) are his career in a nutshell -
Everyone who was asking for Browning to throw it deep, myself included, this is one of those plays.GrundleStiltzkin said:This sack is all on DWarsh.
And this is what happens.
Fucking shit. -
@dhdawg give me an idea of when that play happens and I'll clip it.dhdawg said:
He's not a football player, that's just lazy prima donna bullshit.GrundleStiltzkin said:This sack is all on DWarsh.
That and the play chest was talking about on the podcast when he had a hole and slowed down so the safety can ankle tackle him (if you could gif that one that would be awesome) are his career in a nutshell -
Can we get the play I destroyed my TV on, please?
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Can we get a GIF of you destroying your TV? Please and thanks.Dennis_DeYoung said:Can we get the play I destroyed my TV on, please?
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I bailed on that thread. Which play?Dennis_DeYoung said:Can we get the play I destroyed my TV on, please?
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"The play on which I threw my phone at my TV, thus resulting in it being only audio was when we were down 16-10 and Jake Browning had a clear path to a first down on 3rd and 4 and backed up and threw the ball out of the back of the endzone."GrundleStiltzkin said:
I bailed on that thread. Which play?Dennis_DeYoung said:Can we get the play I destroyed my TV on, please?
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Give me an approximate game time, and I'll get it.Dennis_DeYoung said:
"The play on which I threw my phone at my TV, thus resulting in it being only audio was when we were down 16-10 and Jake Browning had a clear path to a first down on 3rd and 4 and backed up and threw the ball out of the back of the endzone."GrundleStiltzkin said:
I bailed on that thread. Which play?Dennis_DeYoung said:Can we get the play I destroyed my TV on, please?
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It was in the fourth quarter, we were close to the red zone or in it. He ran to the left and was tackled by the safety on a spin move.GrundleStiltzkin said:
@dhdawg give me an idea of when that play happens and I'll clip it.dhdawg said:
He's not a football player, that's just lazy prima donna bullshit.GrundleStiltzkin said:This sack is all on DWarsh.
That and the play chest was talking about on the podcast when he had a hole and slowed down so the safety can ankle tackle him (if you could gif that one that would be awesome) are his career in a nutshell -
@GrundleStiltzkin the Washington "Run" was at 8:45 left in the 4th quarter.
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The only positive is that atleast it looks like Browning goes somewhat through his progressions before Washington loses his slapfight battle with some Boise fucktardwhatshouldicareabout said:
Everyone who was asking for Browning to throw it deep, myself included, this is one of those plays.GrundleStiltzkin said:This sack is all on DWarsh.
And this is what happens.
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ShitCokeGreaterThanPepsi said:@GrundleStiltzkin the Washington "Run" was at 8:45 left in the 4th quarter.
There's a lot to like about this play, most everything except DWarsh. Ajamu and Drew Sample block like grown ass men. Coleman Shelton combos with Eldrenkamp and comes off to get the ILB. Brostek pulls and flattens the playside ILB. Bigass DW just has to beat a MWC safety.
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But how is Dwayne Warshington a shitty back with no instincts who doesn't use his natural gifts unless he is wholly unimpeded?GrundleStiltzkin said:
ShitCokeGreaterThanPepsi said:@GrundleStiltzkin the Washington "Run" was at 8:45 left in the 4th quarter.
There's a lot to like about this play, most everything except DWarsh. Ajamu and Drew Sample block like grown ass men. Coleman Shelton combos with Eldrenkamp and comes off to get the ILB. Brisket pulls and flattens the playside ILB. Bigass DW just has to beat a MWC safety.
Also: Ajamu—holy fuck. Nice job buddy. -
THAT HAS TO BE A TOUCHDOWN. FML
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Who the fuck tries a spin move when in the hole? Who does he think he fucking is ... Braxton Miller?
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Watching it again, I'm with @greenblood. It was more of Lenius' fault.GrundleStiltzkin said: