irish4ever
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Fuck. We're going 2-10.
Chicken Little syndrome?
Fuck. We're going 2-10.
Here is the thing that bothers me most about the scrimmage video. Clausen still seems to be throwing to the covered man no matter what. Sergio Brown is coming on the Blitz and he throws it in his chest, like he never saw him. Threw one that was almost picked off twice, believe it was Goodman who was completely covered on the play, no reason to throw the ball there. Walker was completely covered by Blanton on a short slant and he tries to thread the needle. Still seems that he is having problems actually going through his progressions.

I hate to temper your enthusiasm and criticisms all at the same time, but as someone already said, its 6 practices into SPRING practice. I really don't care who is doing what and how good they are doing it. Results will be the only thing that counts in the FALL.
After last year I am not holding my breath.
Here is the thing that bothers me most about the scrimmage video. Clausen still seems to be throwing to the covered man no matter what. Sergio Brown is coming on the Blitz and he throws it in his chest, like he never saw him. Threw one that was almost picked off twice, believe it was Goodman who was completely covered on the play, no reason to throw the ball there. Walker was completely covered by Blanton on a short slant and he tries to thread the needle. Still seems that he is having problems actually going through his progressions.
So many times this season, I watched in amazement as Clausen made a beautiful throw, then made an unbelievably terrible decision that destroyed his confidence and put our offense in deep trouble. His great performance in the first half against North Carolina, a brilliant outing, was overshadowed by his interception on the first play of the following half, straight into the arms of a North Carolina linebacker, while Golden Tate was in single coverage deep down the sideline on the opposite side of the field.
This is a very good example of why Charlie Weis needs to be fired. Clausen is going into his JUNIOR year and is still locking on to his first option. The fact that Weis hasn't noticed this spells disaster for the Irish, as well as his ineptitude for developing quarterbacks from the high school to the college level, disturbs me greatly.
Clausen could have a man wide open and he'd never know it, because the first option is Golden Tate on a slant or Michael Floyd on an out route. Clausen NEVER throws to Rudolph, who, with the safeties deep in coverage to defend Tate and Floyd, was open many, many times throughout the season. He isn't helped out by the terrible play-calling, either. Our team has what appears to be four pass plays: the deep throw down the sideline to Tate or Floyd, the out route to Floyd, the slant to Tate or Floyd, and the always disastrous screen to Allen. So many times this season, I watched in amazement as Clausen made a beautiful throw, then made an unbelievably terrible decision that destroyed his confidence and put our offense in deep trouble. His great performance in the first half against North Carolina, a brilliant outing, was overshadowed by his interception on the first play of the following half, straight into the arms of a North Carolina linebacker, while Golden Tate was in single coverage deep down the sideline on the opposite side of the field. This cannot happen this season.
Clausen's main priority this offseason needs to be reading the coverage, not moving in the pocket, Charlie Weis.
I’ve noticed over the last several years how the talent level has improved each year. Faster, more dynamic kids replacing the outgoing seniors. Our buddy Funkdoctorspock from IE summed it up best. He told me how back in ’04 the only two freaks he saw on the field were Justin Tuck and Victor Abiamir, but now there are athletic freaks all over the place. I’ve got to say I agree with him.