johnnd05
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What's your point? Do you really think that loss can be BLAMED on the PLAY-CALLING?!
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What's your point? Do you really think that loss can be BLAMED on the PLAY-CALLING?!
Negative rep for being an asshole.
Thank you. These kids run their ass off. Allen never stops churning his wheels. Look, there are reasons for everything. There are reasons the gameplan is limited somewhat. There are reasons the RBs aren't gaining a ton. It's easy to put blame on one person be that coach or player. But this is a team game. And this team is young. A good football team makes everything work and what works leads to the next thing that works: good blocking leads to good running, leads to good passing, leads back to good running. When one falters, the rest will falter along with it. Patience is the thing right now.
Kmoose, remember that they're just kids. Hughes and Allen especially are true freshmen. I agree that they underperformed, but I think we gotta give them time. I thought Hughes was doing okay before his injury, though you're right about blitz pick-up.
Good point flash. How does the rule work? if it goes out of bounds after the thirty five then it gets placed on the thirty five? I'm assuming if it goes out at the 45 then they will get it at the 45? Not real sure how that would work.
That's nice and all, but this is ND, not some PAC-10 school. I remember watching Denson, Brooks, Bettis, et. al, as underclassmen...........they were men amongst boys. Arellious Benn is just a freshman, but he is tearing up the Big Ten. I'm not throwing them under the bus yet. I'm just frustrated that we don't seem to have ONE great tailback, let alone the many that I am used to seeing.
Look, I'm not trying to say that we have bad tailbacks, or that the kids don't run hard. I'm saying that they are not as talented as the tailbacks I grew used to seeing play, under Holtz. Look at the misdirection toss to Hughes, on 3rd and 1, in the BC game. We only needed one yard. A great tailback hits the hole hard(there WAS a hole there, even though BC had penetration), makes the first guy miss, and just falls down if that's what it takes to get the first down and keep the drive alive. Guys like Bettis, Becton, and Culver probably would have just put their shoulder down and run over the linebacker, on their way to a first down. Guys like Denson, Brooks, and Jones would have just given that little shimmy and moved around the guy, on their way to a first down. And those guys didn't have to stop moving forward to put that shimmy on a guy. They also could just put on a quick burst, and leave the guy grabbing for air. That's what the current tailbacks are missing. The bigger guys, like Aldridge and Hughes, don't have that quick burst. And Allen just doesn't have the size to run over a linebacker. They all run hard but without those other tools (and without good blocking), they just don't seem to have "it". I was really disappointed with Aldridge's blitz pickups (or lack of pickups). Did anyone see the play in the first quarter (first or second drive for ND), where they kind of half heartedly faked to Aldridge, and he stood there unsure of what to do, as a linebacker ran right past him and sacked Clausen? I know these kids are not professionals, and brain-lock is a part of college football sometimes, but it still drives me nuts when they miss rather basic things.
Right back atcha. What a delight.
Some of what you are talking about is a matter of coaching that takes that player to the next level. We may need some changes in many position coaches at the end of 2007. Further, remember that these kids are young and getting killed by the D. On the few times Aldridge and Hughes have seen daylight, they have performed well. Allen did not play a single down of football last season, so he made the leep from Junior year of high school to MAJOR college football. He is gonna have some growing pains. I believe in this group and think they WILL become great. The one person I really wish we saw more of is Luke Schmidt. CW is not maximizing this kids ability. He has size and much more running ability than Asaph. The thing you must remember about the players you mention from some years ago is that ND was producing NFL lineman in every single class. At one point we had more OL in the NFL than any school other than USC. Can you tell me who on this line will go to the NFL. Sully??? maybe Young??? Starting to doubt that. Turk or Duncan???? NO Olsen??? Jury is out. Further, when you have no downfield pass game, you are trying to run against 8 man fronts. Give the RB's time. I believe in these guys.
ONE freshman has started o the O line this year, ad now he's leaving.
Nobody's an a$$hole here, unless some Michigan fan snuck in.
I understand the desire to think of CW as a "great" coach. After all, he flashed those Super Bowl rings around long enough to half make me believe HE won the MVP award in at least one of thise games.
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Playcalling matters. As things stand, if I'm the USC D coordinator, I KNOW that ND wil not challenge me on the ground, won't run at me, won't trap or draw me, and won't pass long until they're three tochdowns behind. MY job is pretty darned easy, eh? Drill my scondary on defending the dink and dunks, turn my front 4 loose to attack the QB, rack up about 4 three and outs, 5 sacks, and wait for the ND defense to wear out.
2. I hope 'SC does expect us to just sling the rock against them. But I doubt they will. You see, 'SC's Defensive Coordinator will have actually studied the numbers, unlike you apparently. In the first half of the BC game, ND passed 19 times, and ran the ball 11 times. Not great balance, but not completely abandoning the run, either.
Those of you who are howling about the "predictability" of Weis this year, are reacting emotionally. The truth is, Weis has tried to establish the run in the first half this year. The problem has been, in most games, you are down two or three or four scores at the half, and you have to start throwing almost exclusively. If you want to lay blame for the "predictability" of the offense, throw some at the O-line, which hasn't been able to open more than one or two holes all year.