Leroy Hoard
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Even though the timing was still off, good to see them open things up. Also looks like they have 2 decent QBs in case they need both.
Play calling with McCaffrey left me thinking they dont trust him. So why not just play Patterson then.Even though the timing was still off, good to see them open things up. Also looks like they have 2 decent QBs in case they need both.
High Ankle Sprain in practice last weekNever trust Harbaugh when it comes to injuries, but he eluded to DPJ having a chance to play this week. Which means he wont, but I'm now no longer cautiously optimistic about Wisconsin. I think he plays.
He was expected to be good - next year. Many (most?) thought he was a year away yet. Looks like he’s ready now.As I said earlier, I haven't paid a ton of attention to the off season so this might be a dumb question, but was Hayes expected to be that good? I kept watching him during the game and I was impressed.![]()
And that seems to have come from nowhere. Could be that i wasn't paying attentionFuture of the OL is bright.
A couple of things:And that seems to have come from nowhere. Could be that i wasn't paying attention![]()
All good points. I guess I just got used to them not developing the talent they get and I think it's probably spot on that almost all this points directly to Warriner. It's taken a bit to get going but it definitely looks like they are on the right track. Hope they can keep the core together for some time.A couple of things:
1) BIg recruiting classes on the OL;
2) Last year showed great improvement; and, most importantly
3) Ed Warriner. May be the best OL coach in the country.
That was the worst coached game I've seen in a long time.Can anybody explain what happened today? Add up all the "star talent" on both sides and then tell me our awesome coaches (at home as a 23 point favorite) didn't almost crap the bed?
It was like Bo was calling plays..establish the ground game and pound it up the middle again and again even though it was not working. Last drive in regulation was horrible. Run the same play up the gut on third and fourth downs and get stuffed both times. This offense really does not work unless the QB is a threat to run.Can anybody explain what happened today? Add up all the "star talent" on both sides and then tell me our awesome coaches (at home as a 23 point favorite) didn't almost crap the bed?
Almost like jimbo was trying to prove he could out run Army. Pathetic.It was like Bo was calling plays..establish the ground game and pound it up the middle again and again even though it was not working. Last drive in regulation was horrible. Run the same play up the gut on third and fourth downs and get stuffed both times. This offense really does not work unless the QB is a threat to run.
Well Army did take Kyler Murray and #5 Oklahoma to OT last year too pretty much same score in OT. So I guess I can take a little solace in todays game.Hi UM fans. Penn State fan here. I just want to go on record as having NOT laughed at you until we play head-to-head. Thank you for your time.
According to an observant poster at the News, "Not seeing much Speed in Space. What I'm seeing more often is Loose Footballs in Space".Ilov80s said:#SpeedInSpace
Absolutely not.So is this worth watching or no? Was at Busch gardens all day today for son's bday
Depends, do you like seeing interior runs out of tight formations into crowded boxes?So is this worth watching or no? Was at Busch gardens all day today for son's bday
During the last drive of regulation I thought Bo Schembechler was calling the plays.Depends, do you like seeing interior runs out of tight formations into crowded boxes?
Last drive was a little bit excusable, because he was making sure that Army didn't have enough time left if they got the ball back to drive down for a score (which wound up working).During the last drive of regulation I thought Bo Schembechler was calling the plays.
Well Army needs 7-8 minutes to score. I get you want to eat clock but running the same play up the middle that has not worked all day was puzzling at best.Last drive was a little bit excusable, because he was making sure that Army didn't have enough time left if they got the ball back to drive down for a score (which wound up working).
The rest of it was pretty bad. Wonder if we'll see McCaffrey starting against Wisconsin?
Oh, I agree, ESPECIALLY that 4th down play. But Army got into long field goal range with the time they had left. If they had another minute or so on the clock for their last drive, they have a decent shot at getting into range for a makeable field goal.Well Army needs 7-8 minutes to score. I get you want to eat clock but running the same play up the middle that has not worked all day was puzzling at best.
Last drive was a little bit excusable, because he was making sure that Army didn't have enough time left if they got the ball back to drive down for a score (which wound up working).
The rest of it was pretty bad. Wonder if we'll see McCaffrey starting against Wisconsin?
Thanks! Keeps me from actually watching that trainwreck. During the MTSU game, I found it puzzling they weren't testing the edges more. Seems like Army figured that out. I also wondered how the offensive staff would be able to adjust in game when they see that they have to. That was a problem with the last group and it appears to be a problem with this group. They either didn't realize they had to adjust or didn't know how. Neither is a good look
Or maybe it’s just that... oh never mind.Thanks! Keeps me from actually watching that trainwreck. During the MTSU game, I found it puzzling they weren't testing the edges more. Seems like Army figured that out. I also wondered how the offensive staff would be able to adjust in game when they see that they have to. That was a problem with the last group and it appears to be a problem with this group. They either didn't realize they had to adjust or didn't know how. Neither is a good look![]()
https://www.latimes.com/sports/story/2019-09-07/college-football-michigan-jim-harbaugh-army-shea-patterson-zach-charbonnetOr maybe it’s just that... oh never mind.![]()
Harbaugh’s stubbornness, even confronted with what should have been mounting evidence that this was not a day for bold statements about his team’s backbone, nearly cost Michigan the game and all the good vibes his fan base has been able to muster entering this season with an 0-4 record against Ohio State.https://www.latimes.com/sports/story/2019-09-07/college-football-michigan-jim-harbaugh-army-shea-patterson-zach-charbonnetOr maybe it’s just that... oh never mind.![]()
His complaints are about Harbaugh going for it on 4th and short twice. Yea - I'm totally ok with that. More teams should go for it.
Nope (at least not in my mind). It's not so much about going for it on 4th down. I agree, more teams should do it. It's about admitting that you need to try something other than ramming down the other team's throat. Stubborn, arrogant... whatever.His complaints are about Harbaugh going for it on 4th and short twice. Yea - I'm totally ok with that. More teams should go for it.
That's not stubbornness - its good coaching.
It’s like when Jim Caldwell would spend the first half trying to establish the run even though we had no run game to speak ofNope (at least not in my mind). It's not so much about going for it on 4th down. I agree, more teams should do it. It's about admitting that you need to try something other than ramming down the other team's throat. Stubborn, arrogant... whatever.
YepIt’s like when Jim Caldwell would spend the first half trying to establish the run even though we had no run game to speak of
Nope (at least not in my mind). It's not so much about going for it on 4th down. I agree, more teams should do it. It's about admitting that you need to try something other than ramming down the other team's throat. Stubborn, arrogant... whatever.
ExactlyNope (at least not in my mind). It's not so much about going for it on 4th down. I agree, more teams should do it. It's about admitting that you need to try something other than ramming down the other team's throat. Stubborn, arrogant... whatever.
The last drive of regulation M has third and 4. That was the play to get wide with a run/pass option. Instead the ran it right up the gut for 2 yards, then ran the same dam play on 4th and 2 and did not make it...not even close the RB had no chance to even try to make a play.Nope (at least not in my mind). It's not so much about going for it on 4th down. I agree, more teams should do it. It's about admitting that you need to try something other than ramming down the other team's throat. Stubborn, arrogant... whatever.
Couldn't agree more on Moody, but I'm biased.The last drive of regulation M has third and 4. That was the play to get wide with a run/pass option. Instead the ran it right up the gut for 2 yards, then ran the same dam play on 4th and 2 and did not make it...not even close the RB had no chance to even try to make a play.
Plus then need to just stick with Moody as K and quit rotating.
Yeah....watched some of the offensive plays....something isn't/wasn't right with #2.That I agree with. I think its a bigger question, though. Mainly what the hell is going on with the QB.
That I agree with. I think its a bigger question, though. Mainly what the hell is going on with the Coach
@KeerockNope (at least not in my mind). It's not so much about going for it on 4th down. I agree, more teams should do it. It's about admitting that you need to try something other than ramming down the other team's throat. Stubborn, arrogant... whatever.