Jamie or Greg at ISD charted every pass play and reported that Pyne had a “clean pocket” on every one of them. Kudos to the OL on their pass blocking if that’s the case. He’s shown signs of stepping up in a pocket or scrambling at times but most plays seem to consist of him rushing the pass like he thinks he doesn’t have time…yet he does. Who knows but if the opposing rush can’t get home, they will try to time the pass to hopefully bat it down like we saw in the UNLV game.
The OL pass blocking has been stellar for a month now. As many expected, adding Patterson back to the lineup solved a lot of issues.
Obviously Pyne doesn't do himself any favors by sailing deep passes and passing too many open guys, but the WRs haven't done him any favors with the drops (Styles) and Rees isn't doing him many favors with the play designs.
I want someone who knows more football than me (which isn't a lot, I just coached HS) to answer me this. ND runs a lot of 12 personnel, because they want to run the ball and use motion to keep the defense horizontally honest. Made up a term there but you get what I mean. But this means there are plenty of times with one wide out who is probably being pressed often enough because defenses don't respect ND. Why, for the love of God, can't Rees call one slant route all season and just have the WR put his foot in the ground and cut. UNC bozos notwithstanding, they see so much man coverage that a WR winning that move is an easy 8 yards. I just want to see it one god damn time all season so I know Rees even knows the most elementary play for man coverage exists.