Old Man Mike
Fast as Lightning!
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A). GREAT GAME!
B). Liked almost everything about our game.
C). Book is good. This team can win (in different ways) with either Wimbush or Book.
D). Defense is crazy entertaining. We aren't as stud-loaded as 2012, but far more enjoyable to watch. This is the first time in decades that when the defense goes on the field I wonder if we'll score.
E). OLine is really good. No one blocks everybody every play, so gripers should can that view. These guys are GOOD, even our loyal senior back-up Hunter Bivin. Bless you, Big Man, for hanging in there with us.
F). I think that our DBacks are very good. These positions have everything stacked against them rule-wise. Unless your name is/was Revis, you're going to get beat occasionally. NONE of our guys gets beat REGULARLY.
G). Drue Tranquill should be in the running for D-Player-of-the-Year.
OK, a few downers:
H). Our receiving corps is pretty mediocre, maybe even a touch below mediocre. I can't figure out the lack of "excitement" and muscle-effort in almost all these guys. Other than a TE play by Smythe (or even Weisharr) once in a while (for muscle and throwing one's body in there) and perhaps some routes by Claypool, I'm missing seeing anything that looks like an effort-strong and electric-run route. We NEVER have that problem at ND. What's going on? Where's the max-effort at the climax point of the ball arrival? (Not popular apparently, but I'd like to see Finke get some slot reps to inject some Zip-Zap into the patterns.
I). Hate it that we cannot keep our RBs feet/ankles healthy.
Our schedule back-end is outrageously loaded. If we make it through that with only one more loss, it's a miracle season --- and requires Wimbush to get the passing side of his O together fast. I have great respect for NCState by the way. That's going to be way tougher than it looked several weeks ago.
B). Liked almost everything about our game.
C). Book is good. This team can win (in different ways) with either Wimbush or Book.
D). Defense is crazy entertaining. We aren't as stud-loaded as 2012, but far more enjoyable to watch. This is the first time in decades that when the defense goes on the field I wonder if we'll score.
E). OLine is really good. No one blocks everybody every play, so gripers should can that view. These guys are GOOD, even our loyal senior back-up Hunter Bivin. Bless you, Big Man, for hanging in there with us.
F). I think that our DBacks are very good. These positions have everything stacked against them rule-wise. Unless your name is/was Revis, you're going to get beat occasionally. NONE of our guys gets beat REGULARLY.
G). Drue Tranquill should be in the running for D-Player-of-the-Year.
OK, a few downers:
H). Our receiving corps is pretty mediocre, maybe even a touch below mediocre. I can't figure out the lack of "excitement" and muscle-effort in almost all these guys. Other than a TE play by Smythe (or even Weisharr) once in a while (for muscle and throwing one's body in there) and perhaps some routes by Claypool, I'm missing seeing anything that looks like an effort-strong and electric-run route. We NEVER have that problem at ND. What's going on? Where's the max-effort at the climax point of the ball arrival? (Not popular apparently, but I'd like to see Finke get some slot reps to inject some Zip-Zap into the patterns.
I). Hate it that we cannot keep our RBs feet/ankles healthy.
Our schedule back-end is outrageously loaded. If we make it through that with only one more loss, it's a miracle season --- and requires Wimbush to get the passing side of his O together fast. I have great respect for NCState by the way. That's going to be way tougher than it looked several weeks ago.