Sea Turtle
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'But I didn't know until this day that it was Freeman all along.'
especially if it didn't really change your work schedule too much.To play devil's advocate, if someone offered me a substantial raise for a job I really wasn't qualified for I'd take it.
Just to use this specific example because of last Saturday.HC should be involved with playcalling on key, game on the line, decisions IMO. Unless Freeman is telling Parker "run the ball on almost all first downs", "don't use play action", and "don't give Sam the option to audible, ever" than idk how he's at fault for the majority of the problems with the offense. Wide Receiver depth + Interior OL issues are also major challenges.
To play devil's advocate, if someone offered me a substantial raise for a job I really wasn't qualified for I'd take it.
Sure. But 8-9 win seasons should not be the result that an ND AD is looking for. If the AD is satisfied by that then the problem is way bigger than who the OC is.i would imagine a AD just cares about results. I doubt they care much what the playcalling/team style is like
to have only 2 PAs, that's part of the initial game plan and packages for the game Freeman is well aware of and approves. ND shouldn't have ever gone away from their original game plan until about 4-6 minutes left in the game. It didn't look like they did either. Same offense the entire game for 3.5 quarters. Only difference was in the second half they started using faison, he made some plays, and they would only run the running back on first downs against loaded boxes.Just to use this specific example because of last Saturday.
In your scenario the only way that Freeman is at fault is if he's actively telling Parker the wrong thing to do.
How about not telling him the right thing to do? Or how about not helping him realize that the number is two and it needs to be higher?
Going an entire game having 2 PA passes, is something that the HC should either be a part of planning or catching during game. If he's not then he's not doing his job either.
Not sure I buy it.
Troy Smith threw for 2500 yards that year. Hardly flipping it around, looking back he only threw for over 300 yards once after week 1 against Northern Illinois. Quinn threw for 1,000 more yards than him....Colt Brennan threw for 3000 more yards.
Looking back at the last few Heisman winners that played QB 20 years later.....Smith with those numbers wouldn't be in the top 20.
Caleb 4500 yards
Bryce 4800 yards (Even Kenny Pickett and CJ Stroud had 4500)
| Y/A (yards per attempt) | AY/A (adjusted yards per attempt) | |
| Brady Quinn | 7.3 | 8.2 |
| Troy Smith | 8.2 | 9.2 |
FWIW, Pete did pretty strongly imply that Parker will be gone after the season .
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Sounds like there’s a lot of that going on at ND these daysTo play devil's advocate, if someone offered me a substantial raise for a job I really wasn't qualified for I'd take it.
We mostly agree, but Troy Smith was trash...Not sure if I say this because he's a buckeye or I'm salty BQ didn't win....But go look at his stats in the Natty against UF. Maybe the worst single bowl game by a QB ever...lol And I don't mean by a Heisman QB....I mean by any QB ever. I think to circle back around Tressel ball isn't the answer, and I hope for MF sake he doesn't think he can get away with playing like it's 2001.He won the Heisman (91% of the vote) with only 228 rushing yards. How do you think he did that? 2542 yards, 30 TDs, and 65% completion percentage.
If you look at the advanced stats, you also see that he threw the ball farther and more efficiently than BQ.
Y/A (yards per attempt) AY/A (adjusted yards per attempt) Brady Quinn 7.3 8.2Troy Smith 8.2 9.2
Of course the developments in pace and rules have increased the importance of the passing game since 2006. Any direct comparison to twenty years ago won't work. But there is no reason to think that Marcus Freeman aspires to be Iowa. The OSU teams he played on were already not Iowa. He also coached for Fickell, who had Denbrock as OC, and has hired Phil Longo at Wisconsin. Denbrock may not be the most innovative, but he has always been willing to spread it out and pass when he has the players.
There is just nothing to indicate that MF wants an old-fashioned offense. What he needs is a competent offensive coordinator.
I guess I'm mostly surprised that people are coming to this thread wanting to know why Parker is still employed. Do people legitimately think he was going to be let go today?
I seriously can't wrap my head around Marcus Freeman trying to hire Andy Ludwig less than a year ago only to now be directing Parker to run an offense this way. Those two things really do contradict each other, don't they?
II podcast theorized that Parker is running the offense MF wants to see run rather than the one Parker himself wants to run. Basically MF's inert conservatism is overriding everything on that side of the ball
Parker is also bad and he does stupid things, on top of Freeman wanting a run first offense. Hell, Sean Lewis fits being a run first offense lol.We're blaming the wrong guy here...
Whatever you do. Don't read anything from Brian Driskell pleaseI mean II wouldn't post it without having some reason to believe it. ISD has hinted at such as well. So to answer your question, Yes. I will believe what I have read.
Ay?
I will be posting it every day until he is no longer the OC at Notre Dame.I guess I'm mostly surprised that people are coming to this thread wanting to know why Parker is still employed. Do people legitimately think he was going to be let go today?
I seriously can't wrap my head around Marcus Freeman trying to hire Andy Ludwig less than a year ago only to now be directing Parker to run an offense this way. Those two things really do contradict each other, don't they?
So what have you read?From what I've read... I completely understand why Tommy left,... In a Hurry.
USC with the same record as ours and two games and a shitty bowl left just canned their DC who is the D equivalent to Parker. It SC had a good D they might would have one loss. If we had a good offense we would have at most one loss. Both coordinators are the HC buddy. SC coach nutted up now it’s Freeman’s time. Most of us will be disgusted if porker isn’t sent packing before our next game.I guess I'm mostly surprised that people are coming to this thread wanting to know why Parker is still employed. Do people legitimately think he was going to be let go today?
I seriously can't wrap my head around Marcus Freeman trying to hire Andy Ludwig less than a year ago only to now be directing Parker to run an offense this way. Those two things really do contradict each other, don't they?
Whatever you do. Don't read anything from Brian Driskell please
From what I've read... I completely understand why Tommy left,... In a Hurry.
If we hire Paul Chryst to be our OC it just means that Marcus will be fired within 2 years. There's no world where running that offense in current year leads us to any level of success. Source: we're trying to run that offense now!MF wants to run a Michigan/Stanford type of offensive scheme…fine. You absolutely can win with that type of scheme, even in the year of our Lord 2023.
The reason Michigan is so good at it is because it’s Jim’s offense. It’s his design and scheme. Same as it was at Stanford. MF’s fatal mistake was that he desired to play this way and instead of hiring an OC capable of implementing that system successfully, he decided to hire Fudge Packer—who apparently couldn’t implement a system correctly even if he had one—and whose credentials include whatever the hell they were trying to do at Purdue and WV…which are about as anti ground-n-pound as it gets. Hell, even courting Ludwig seems dumb if his end goal was to Tressel it up. That’s not what Utah does either.
Marcus needs to hire an OC to basically do what Golden has done defensively and Marcus needs to get the hell out of the way. A guy like Moorehead or Chryst could definitely fit that bill.
Michigan is running that offense. If you hired a coordinator who actually knows how to run the offense, it can be successful. We aren’t successful because we hired a guy with not only no experience in that offensive philosophy, but no experience period. We basically hired a doctor fresh out of his clinical rotation where he specialized in podiatry to try and execute open heart surgery. Just as that is medical malpractice, this has been football malpractice.If we hire Paul Chryst to be our OC it just means that Marcus will be fired within 2 years. There's no world where running that offense in current year leads us to any level of success. Source: we're trying to run that offense now!
Honestly, i think he's so frichan reliant on "indicators" that he doesn't realize you have to try and win first AND hit the indicators while doing that. Not play to the indicators.I think MF just took a lot of BK's philosophy of minimizing mistakes by being run dominant, which is okay, but you can't run the same handful of plays over and over especially when there is no motion, play action and little change in the formations.
If Moorhead was interested in going to ND, I would be thrilled enough to pitch in at least the gas money for his drive from Akron to South Bend for the interview.MF wants to run a Michigan/Stanford type of offensive scheme…fine. You absolutely can win with that type of scheme, even in the year of our Lord 2023.
The reason Michigan is so good at it is because it’s Jim’s offense. It’s his design and scheme. Same as it was at Stanford. MF’s fatal mistake was that he desired to play this way and instead of hiring an OC capable of implementing that system successfully, he decided to hire Fudge Packer—who apparently couldn’t implement a system correctly even if he had one—and whose credentials include whatever the hell they were trying to do at Purdue and WV…which are about as anti ground-n-pound as it gets. Hell, even courting Ludwig seems dumb if his end goal was to Tressel it up. That’s not what Utah does either.
Marcus needs to hire an OC to basically do what Golden has done defensively and Marcus needs to get the hell out of the way. A guy like Moorehead or Chryst could definitely fit that bill.