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I'm terribly excited about how Luatua looks!
I'm terribly excited about how Luatua looks!
If Luatua is as game ready as people seem to think he is practice ready, let's just hope the staff doesn't use him with spotlights, sirens, bells, and flashers for the opposition to indicate a running play, a la Daniel Smith.
phil steele on bill king show this morning said he feels this is BK's most talented offense since being there...no reason we shouldn't be able to avg 30 ppg
Comes down to play calling, turnovers, red zone efficiency. #CaptainObvious
One or more of those three items reared their ugly heads last season multiple times, thus limiting the offensive output. It's time the staff and the team puts it all together and has the huge coming out party that everyone has been anticipating since BK's arrival.
If Luatua is as game ready as people seem to think he is practice ready, let's just hope the staff doesn't use him with spotlights, sirens, bells, and flashers for the opposition to indicate a running play, a la Daniel Smith.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>ND was 100th out of 126 in TD conversions inside the red zone last year at 26%. OSU #1 at 84%. Need at least a 2X improvement to surprise.</p>— Tom Mendoza (@TomMendozaTalks) <a href="https://twitter.com/TomMendozaTalks/statuses/497438460987588608">August 7, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Yea, I saw that yesterday. It was pathetic last year and a lot of it was because of what I listed. Play calling was at times, horrid. Turnovers occurred occasionally. The overall result was way too many FGs.
We are loaded at every position offensively other than QB. We MIGHT be loaded there, but this is a long way from being proven. Whether we average 20ppg or 50ppg is on the performance of Everettt &/or Malik. Almost any team in the country would like to field our first and second O-teams at OLine, Receivers, RBs.
C'mon Everett, be as good as that fabulous elite BBall point guard athleticism shows that you can be. Mindread Kelly, anticipate, read pre-snap, see-the-field quickly, pull the trigger, dodge and scramble their brains and legs.... we know it's "in you" somewhere --- use the "Toys" Kelly's given you... POTENT "Toys".
.... and as to redzone: Tarean can jump the pile; Cam can burrow it; Greg can rip it. And I've never seen many who can control the crowded sky and grab the ball like Robinson. .... and there's Ben ... and there's Brent/TWITCH/separate.
POTENT "Toys".
Not sure I get what you mean about "not being proven" with Golson. He has been in the system several years and was our starter in a year that we went to title game. He has played on this team at the highest levels. He is a proven guy in my book.
Not sure I get what you mean about "not being proven" with Golson. He has been in the system several years and was our starter in a year that we went to title game. He has played on this team at the highest levels. He is a proven guy in my book.
Everything you said about Golson could be said about our RB or TE situation
I'm with you that he's proven he can win in college but he hasn't proven he can consistently win. He's proven he can throw for 12 tds, 6 int and rush for another 6 but he hasn't proven he can find the open man consistently and throw for 3+ TDs/game. He hasn't proven he can check down to his second option or read defenses really well.
I believe he's capable but so far, his numbers point to a middling QB not a top notch performer. He was a RS frosh on a title run team but he wasn't the lynchpin, the defense was. We'll see how he handles the pressure this year, I'm expecting fireworks!
If we don't avg 30 ppg, there is seriously something wrong.
We are loaded at every position offensively other than QB.
It's interesting, I really see the offense totally differently. QB is the one position that I'm very excited about, RB 2nd. All of the inexperience and question marks, for me, lie elsewhere.
On OL we could end up very good but we lost our two best, most reliable players - that almost always translates into problems as the new, very talented guys get some experience and try to come together. They will eventually be a great unit, but recovering from the loss of Martin and Watt will take time.
I know lots of people are sold on the WRs, I'm not. Daniels is solid. I'm actually hopeful that, against the odds, Brent ends up rising to be a solid #2 option b/c I don't see it in Brown (never seems comfortable catching the ball to my eyes), and I think Fuller and Robinson may become good receivers but I'm not sure they are there yet.
At the TE position we have virtually no experience, except one guy who started to play fairly well at the tail end of last year. That doesn't breed confidence for me.
When I look at this offense I don't see anything to suggest that "we're loaded" at every position other than QB. I see something closer to the opposite. Lots of potentially very good players who haven't done all that much on the field, with very few exceptions.
It's interesting, I really see the offense totally differently. QB is the one position that I'm very excited about, RB 2nd. All of the inexperience and question marks, for me, lie elsewhere.
On OL we could end up very good but we lost our two best, most reliable players - that almost always translates into problems as the new, very talented guys get some experience and try to come together. They will eventually be a great unit, but recovering from the loss of Martin and Watt will take time.
I know lots of people are sold on the WRs, I'm not. Daniels is solid. I'm actually hopeful that, against the odds, Brent ends up rising to be a solid #2 option b/c I don't see it in Brown (never seems comfortable catching the ball to my eyes), and I think Fuller and Robinson may become good receivers but I'm not sure they are there yet.
At the TE position we have virtually no experience, except one guy who started to play fairly well at the tail end of last year. That doesn't breed confidence for me.
When I look at this offense I don't see anything to suggest that "we're loaded" at every position other than QB. I see something closer to the opposite. Lots of potentially very good players who haven't done all that much on the field, with very few exceptions.
It's interesting, I really see the offense totally differently. QB is the one position that I'm very excited about, RB 2nd. All of the inexperience and question marks, for me, lie elsewhere.
On OL we could end up very good but we lost our two best, most reliable players - that almost always translates into problems as the new, very talented guys get some experience and try to come together. They will eventually be a great unit, but recovering from the loss of Martin and Watt will take time.
I know lots of people are sold on the WRs, I'm not. Daniels is solid. I'm actually hopeful that, against the odds, Brent ends up rising to be a solid #2 option b/c I don't see it in Brown (never seems comfortable catching the ball to my eyes), and I think Fuller and Robinson may become good receivers but I'm not sure they are there yet.
At the TE position we have virtually no experience, except one guy who started to play fairly well at the tail end of last year. That doesn't breed confidence for me.
When I look at this offense I don't see anything to suggest that "we're loaded" at every position other than QB. I see something closer to the opposite. Lots of potentially very good players who haven't done all that much on the field, with very few exceptions.
Yea, I saw that yesterday. It was pathetic last year and a lot of it was because of what I listed. Play calling was at times, horrid. Turnovers occurred occasionally. The overall result was way too many FGs.
I can accept this view but just curious: How do you define loaded? Is it only based on proven stats in college? Is it based on rankings of signed prospects? Is it seasoning in a program? It sounds like "loaded" only means seasoned veterans and that is a difficult way to define this.
We have talent at every position and most are at minimum, two deep. Many of us expect our 3rd string tailback to be our returning lead rusher from last year. We are returning 4 starters on the offensive line despite losing two monsters from the left side. We have 5 WRs that have played and caught the ball for us, some in monster games (Daniels, Brown vs. Oklahoma) then Robinson, Fuller and Prosise. Then we have Carlisle who has played, Hunter who has been raved about, Brent who looks like he's really competing and was very highly ranked and Holmes who people compare to TJ Jones but with more speed and bigger frame.
Our backup QB appears to be more versatile and just as accurate as our previous starter. He hasn't proven it yet but you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone willing to trade Zaire for Rees. Our TEs will likely decrease their production but we certainly have options: we are returning a starter from a year ago who came on strong as the season concluded and a boatload of young talent behind him. Unproven, yes.
Our offensive line likely has 9-10 players the could play winning football immediately but we haven't seen if they can gel as a unit. Given Hiestand's track record here, I'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt and believe they will be at least serviceable to begin the season.
Not many believe in the star rankings and that's alright but every position has a highly ranked player fighting for playing time. We all believe Kelly's group are very adept talent-evaluators so we also have diamonds in the rough. For me, that's Robinson, Fuller, Smythe, (even Golson who was merely a three star).
I think it's fair to say we are loaded in that we aren't going to be completely devastated if an injury occurs at most positions. I can't remember the last time we had this many players who could make an impact or have the potential to take over a game.
Golson has done it (Pitt). Folston has done it (Navy). Cam has done it (drawing a blank, BYU maybe?). Daniels has done it (Purdue).
In the capable but unproven category we have: Bryant, Robinson, Fuller, Brown, Hunter, Carlisle, Prosise
Most of them have either the speed, leaping ability, vision or hands to destroy the opposition. This is the most complete roster I've seen. Defensively we are lacking in a few areas, we need more depth, offensively, it'd be nice to have 1 more RB and perhaps another QB but this quality depth across the board.
There is true competition, the seniors and juniors do not receive playing time by virtue of age and lack of competition. Even Daniels could be displaced if he doesn't continue to outwork the young guys.
Ultimately, if the only definition of loaded is based on proven playmakers and doesn't take into account in-coming class, recruiting rankings, coaches rave reviews and developing players then you may be right. But it's still a toss-up with a returning QB, WR, 2 RBs, TE and 4 OL who already have significant playing experience. Then 4 other WRs who have played.
2012 we had just lost Lynch, Tuitt had been unexceptional as a frosh before contracting mono and people were worried about not having any difference makers. Nix had been average at best.
You can't return a full brigade of senior starters every year so an all-encompassing view is more indicative of whether or not a team is "loaded. My 39 cents.
Kelly showed up to camp today on a horse? Beat that, Urban Meyer!
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Kelly showed up to camp today on a horse? Beat that, Urban Meyer!
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