kmoose
Banned
- Messages
- 10,298
- Reaction score
- 1,181
1. Oklahoma was clearly the better team, today. They took it to us, offensively and defensively. ND's offense had some life in the middle of the game, but not much outside of that.
2. The turnovers really hurt, but they were not the reason that ND lost. The defense was abused like a red headed step child.
3. Tommy had a bad game. But if you think that he was responsible for all 3 of those INTs, then you are just bitching for the sake of bitching. The first one was absolutely NOT his fault; there was a guy coming unblocked. Rees actually felt the pressure and tried to get the ball out before the clock in his head expired, but he was just a hair too slow, and he got hit as he threw the ball. It also just happened to fall right into the hands of a defender who just happened to be running away from the offense. The guy didn't have to reverse direction or anything. It was a bit of a fluke.
The second pass was not a good pass. He led TJ a little long on the slant. TJ tries to make a play on the ball, and it bounces up, causing a tip drill. That's a pass that goes incomplete, 95 out of 100 times. This was one of the 5. This INT gave Oklahoma the ball on the ND 32, putting the defense in a bad spot.
The third INT was on Rees. He tried to throw the ball to the deep receiver, and he lost track of the short receiver and his defender. However, comma, this left Oklahoma the ball on their own 12 yard line. They proceded to drive the ball 88 yards in 8 plays, for the Touchdown. The Defense let the rest of the team down, on that turnover.
4. Third down tackling was pretty bad. I saw at least a half dozen or more missed tackles that would have gotten the defense off of the field, on 3rd down. You just can't miss those tackles.
5. I was really worried when Kelly started platooning so many guys, including the QBs. But the offense really did catch a spark of life when he did it, so I guess whatever works. The playcalling is questionable, but not as bad as a lot of armchair coaches would like us to believe.
6. I'm starting to scratch my head at some of the play calls, like many of you, but I have faith that the coaching staff know what they are doing. Maybe you should, too.
2. The turnovers really hurt, but they were not the reason that ND lost. The defense was abused like a red headed step child.
3. Tommy had a bad game. But if you think that he was responsible for all 3 of those INTs, then you are just bitching for the sake of bitching. The first one was absolutely NOT his fault; there was a guy coming unblocked. Rees actually felt the pressure and tried to get the ball out before the clock in his head expired, but he was just a hair too slow, and he got hit as he threw the ball. It also just happened to fall right into the hands of a defender who just happened to be running away from the offense. The guy didn't have to reverse direction or anything. It was a bit of a fluke.
The second pass was not a good pass. He led TJ a little long on the slant. TJ tries to make a play on the ball, and it bounces up, causing a tip drill. That's a pass that goes incomplete, 95 out of 100 times. This was one of the 5. This INT gave Oklahoma the ball on the ND 32, putting the defense in a bad spot.
The third INT was on Rees. He tried to throw the ball to the deep receiver, and he lost track of the short receiver and his defender. However, comma, this left Oklahoma the ball on their own 12 yard line. They proceded to drive the ball 88 yards in 8 plays, for the Touchdown. The Defense let the rest of the team down, on that turnover.
4. Third down tackling was pretty bad. I saw at least a half dozen or more missed tackles that would have gotten the defense off of the field, on 3rd down. You just can't miss those tackles.
5. I was really worried when Kelly started platooning so many guys, including the QBs. But the offense really did catch a spark of life when he did it, so I guess whatever works. The playcalling is questionable, but not as bad as a lot of armchair coaches would like us to believe.
6. I'm starting to scratch my head at some of the play calls, like many of you, but I have faith that the coaching staff know what they are doing. Maybe you should, too.