EchoesMyEternity
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Let me preface this by saying that I was utterly annoyed/upset/baffled by the loss today. Quickly, my frustration turned from being totally pissed off to totally depressed to objective. Here are my things that I think Weis and the coaching staff should address in order of importance.
1. Offensive Line play. I don't care who you put in at quarterback - if they don't have the time to set their feet or look at receivers, they don't have time to do anything. Coach Weis and Coach Latina both need to look at this game and get their Offensive Line to play as good as they should. There were constant miss blocks and GT defenders were darting through the line untouched, not to mention the nearly dozen or so sacks on our quarterbacks. If this isn't fixed, our offense won't be able to score at all.
2. Quarterbacks. Obviously, Demetrius Jones wasn't the quarterback we all thought and hoped he would be. I don't know if it's his inability to play well, or the offensive line not providing protection. But, Weis and Coach Powlus need to analyze film and decide on a quarterback and improve his play. Whether it be Jones again, Sharpley, or Clausen, someone needs to step up and play to their potential.
3. Defensive Line. I think our defensive line was the worst part of our defense today. They were unable to stop the run and they were constantly being beaten on the corners of the line. This is the biggest concern of the defense.
4. Running Backs. Our running backs were disappointing today. Armando Allen showed signs of flash and potential today but he didn't get enough touches. Travis Thomas was abysmal and Aldridge only played so-so. Again, like the quarterbacks, I'm not sure if this is a running back problem or an offensive line problem.
But, there were some bright spots to the game today. Here are just a few.
1. Linebackers. I was very impressed with Anthony Vernaglia and John Ryan today. They had hands in some very big rushing stops. Conversely, people like Joe Brockington and Maurice Crum didn't step up like they should. If Brockington and Crum shake off the cobwebs and play the way we know they can, this could be a very good corps.
2. Wide Receivers. Robby Parris and Duval Kamara both looked very good today and George West showed some flashes of potential. I'm not quite sure why Weis didn't get them involved earlier in the game. They were reliable when called upon. Weis needs to abandon the "dumbed down" version of the offense for his new quarterbacks and let them throw a little.
3. Secondary. This is sort of like the linebackers. Zibby and Lambert didn't impress me much and Walls only played so-so. However, David Bruton was very good in the secondary and was his usual self on punt coverage. If Lambert and Zibby can play like we know they can and Walls can play like Weis says he can, then this aspect of our defense should be a strong point.
What do you guys think needs to be improved for the Penn State game?
-Jon
1. Offensive Line play. I don't care who you put in at quarterback - if they don't have the time to set their feet or look at receivers, they don't have time to do anything. Coach Weis and Coach Latina both need to look at this game and get their Offensive Line to play as good as they should. There were constant miss blocks and GT defenders were darting through the line untouched, not to mention the nearly dozen or so sacks on our quarterbacks. If this isn't fixed, our offense won't be able to score at all.
2. Quarterbacks. Obviously, Demetrius Jones wasn't the quarterback we all thought and hoped he would be. I don't know if it's his inability to play well, or the offensive line not providing protection. But, Weis and Coach Powlus need to analyze film and decide on a quarterback and improve his play. Whether it be Jones again, Sharpley, or Clausen, someone needs to step up and play to their potential.
3. Defensive Line. I think our defensive line was the worst part of our defense today. They were unable to stop the run and they were constantly being beaten on the corners of the line. This is the biggest concern of the defense.
4. Running Backs. Our running backs were disappointing today. Armando Allen showed signs of flash and potential today but he didn't get enough touches. Travis Thomas was abysmal and Aldridge only played so-so. Again, like the quarterbacks, I'm not sure if this is a running back problem or an offensive line problem.
But, there were some bright spots to the game today. Here are just a few.
1. Linebackers. I was very impressed with Anthony Vernaglia and John Ryan today. They had hands in some very big rushing stops. Conversely, people like Joe Brockington and Maurice Crum didn't step up like they should. If Brockington and Crum shake off the cobwebs and play the way we know they can, this could be a very good corps.
2. Wide Receivers. Robby Parris and Duval Kamara both looked very good today and George West showed some flashes of potential. I'm not quite sure why Weis didn't get them involved earlier in the game. They were reliable when called upon. Weis needs to abandon the "dumbed down" version of the offense for his new quarterbacks and let them throw a little.
3. Secondary. This is sort of like the linebackers. Zibby and Lambert didn't impress me much and Walls only played so-so. However, David Bruton was very good in the secondary and was his usual self on punt coverage. If Lambert and Zibby can play like we know they can and Walls can play like Weis says he can, then this aspect of our defense should be a strong point.
What do you guys think needs to be improved for the Penn State game?
-Jon
