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Nyles last year > Joe this year. That's why I don't understand why Joe can't leave the field. So Nyles regressed considerably?
Nyles last year > Joe this year. That's why I don't understand why Joe can't leave the field. So Nyles regressed considerably?
I wish I knew wtf was going on here. I want to see Martini, Morgan, Smith for the remainder of the season. It is a no brainer to me.
To be honest I never expected much out of Greer. But when he's played I've been impressed. He needs to be in more.
When we got him, I was trying to figure out why we offered too. Then I saw that he was the SS for their baseball team, and played basketball too I believe. Just a great leader and overall athlete. I have been ecstatic with what he has shown us thus far!
Yes. He's definitely earned the right to play at least some. As for Nyles he is super athletic and not giving him reps just seems like a super waste to me.
Morgan just doesn't understand scheme.
Let's not forget last year when we were passable up the middle... then were instantly awful once Morgan stepped in for an injured Schmidt. Like wide, wide open space for the RB once he passed the LOS because there was nobody in the middle of the field. Morgan just doesn't understand scheme. That's why he isn't playing.
Let's not forget last year when we were passable up the middle... then were instantly awful once Morgan stepped in for an injured Schmidt. Like wide, wide open space for the RB once he passed the LOS because there was nobody in the middle of the field. Morgan just doesn't understand scheme. That's why he isn't playing.
He almost got to the tackle that Baratti missed. If we only had someone with a bit more speed at that position.
Let's not forget last year when we were passable up the middle... then were instantly awful once Morgan stepped in for an injured Schmidt. Like wide, wide open space for the RB once he passed the LOS because there was nobody in the middle of the field. Morgan just doesn't understand scheme. That's why he isn't playing.
Because he was offered a 4-yr schollie and this is ND?Serious question: why is he on the team, then?
Would rather have someone who occasionally gets out of position, but has the speed to sometimes make up for it than someone who is never in position because they're getting blown up by blockers and never able to recover from it.Let's not forget last year when we were passable up the middle... then were instantly awful once Morgan stepped in for an injured Schmidt. Like wide, wide open space for the RB once he passed the LOS because there was nobody in the middle of the field. Morgan just doesn't understand scheme. That's why he isn't playing.
I was thinking the same exact thing. Baratti missing the tackle looked aweful in itself but at least he made the RB cut to the inside. Unfortunately nobody was there to clean it up.
Sorry to drag this thread back to the top, but let's be honest, it'll be back here by 12:15 pm on Saturday anyway.
Anyway, I was thinking the other day about Joe, and wonder if BK keeps him on the field because he sees a bit of himself in Joe. A slower, undersized LB who is a smart player and helps get people in position. From everything I've read, BK was the same type of player in college. Sometimes coaches can get emotionally invested in players which makes it much harder to see through the sub-par play. Just a random thought on a Thursday..
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Sorry to drag this thread back to the top, but let's be honest, it'll be back here by 12:15 pm on Saturday anyway.
Anyway, I was thinking the other day about Joe, and wonder if BK keeps him on the field because he sees a bit of himself in Joe. A slower, undersized LB who is a smart player and helps get people in position. From everything I've read, BK was the same type of player in college. Sometimes coaches can get emotionally invested in players which makes it much harder to see through the sub-par play. Just a random thought on a Thursday..
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I guess. But I like to think Kelly's been a head coach long enough to be over that kind of stuff.
I think Schmidt plays so much because Kelly/VanGorder know the defense is susceptible to big plays and they don't want to create risk for more by having guys out of position, so they go long on a sort-of player-coach at middle linebacker, a guy who knows the system cold, over a more athletic younger player. He has done similar things in the past playing Farley last year over Redfield, McDaniel over Folston/Bryant, and even sticking with Rees as much as he did in those years.
I don't always agree with that line of thinking (especially not on Schmidt getting 100% of snaps over Morgan this year). But I can see the reasoning there. It's a fairly consistent pattern for Kelly.
Sucky thing is that Morgan will start the season off next year with next to no experience and without Jaylon to help out. That is a bad recipe for failure. Dumb, dumb move by BK not even mentioning the fact that Schmidt sucks as a LB on the field production wise.
If you watched the Showtime episode this week, BVG is all over Jaylon to step up and be that vocal leader. I'm sure he wishes J would take that "Schmidt" role so that they can rotate others in.
Also, there was a snippet when Baratti came off the field from that horrible play down on the goal line and BVG got in his shit for the horrible attempt. I just can't imagine what he says when he breaks down film with Schmidt each week.
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I like how when asked BK says Schmidt is playing pretty well and has only missed a handful of tackle. And calls him our clean up hitter. It's like every time we think there's a chance someone else might get a snap, something laughable like that happens. It's almost like he's messing with us.
Sorry to drag this thread back to the top, but let's be honest, it'll be back here by 12:15 pm on Saturday anyway.
Anyway, I was thinking the other day about Joe, and wonder if BK keeps him on the field because he sees a bit of himself in Joe. A slower, undersized LB who is a smart player and helps get people in position. From everything I've read, BK was the same type of player in college. Sometimes coaches can get emotionally invested in players which makes it much harder to see through the sub-par play. Just a random thought on a Thursday..
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