EchoesMyEternity
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Just like for Week 1, here are my suggestions to Weis. Feel free to comment and add your own.
Let's start with the negatives...
1. Offensive Line
- For the second week in a row, I don't care who you have in a quarterback or who you have in a running back - if our offensive line can't block, they can't do anything. I was utterly sick through the whole game watching the offensive line play. And then recalling throughout the week of Sam Young and John Latina and Coach Weis praising the offensive line for their "physical" practices. Something needs to be done because our offense hasn't scored a touchdown yet this season. This is Priority #1 - bar none.
2. Play Calling
- You can't have both, Weis. Either you go ahead with the offense you know best, or you try to play tricks on the opposition. I'm sick of watching Notre Dame try to establish the run while our offensive line isn't playing well. Additionally, I don't know why Notre Dame has to be down by three touchdowns for Weis to start calling pass plays of more than 10 yards. Towards the end of the game, Notre Dame put together a decent drive because Clausen was slinging the ball down the field. I realize, Charlie, that you are trying to protect your quarterback, but let him throw some quick slants or something. Screen passes to the flats of the backfield gets pretty old after you do it for three or four drives. Trust your quarterback and let him throw to our receivers.
3. Running Backs
- I'm not sure what the deal was this year, whether it was offensive line or the running backs. I'm not sure what happened to James Aldridge this game, but I didn't see him very much. Travis Thomas is NOT getting it done. I'm glad that he came back for his 5th season to lead this team, but the matter of fact is that Armando Allen, a freshman, is looking better than Travis Thomas. I'm not sure what the deal is, but these guys need to find a hole and run through it...pronto!
4. Secondary
- The secondary, on the whole, didn't play bad, but they didn't play well either. Besides the interception-return by Walls, I didn't think the secondary played very well. There was a crucial mistake by David Bruton who tried to make an interception and let Walls out to dry, which lead to a PSU gain of some 30+ yards. Do your job man. Your job is to back up the corner back - you didn't do it. I was also disappointed in the run support by both of the safeties.
Now onto the positives...
1. Defensive Line
- It's hard to gauge whether our defensive line played well or not. Considering that they were on the field for the majority of the game because our offensive line couldn't put together a decent drive to save their lives, I think they played alright. They started the game off really well but the longer they were out there, the more tired they got, and the looser they started to play. By the way, Trevor Laws is playing like a stud.
2. Jimmy Clausen
- The dude can throw, LET HIM! Jimmy had some bad throws and bad decisions, but overall, he played well. He has pin-point accuracy and can utilize it when he's allowed to. But, like I said earlier, we only see it when Notre Dame is down by three touchdowns or more. Jimmy looked good for his first start, especially when it was in front of 108,000+ fans.
What do you guys think?
-Jon
Let's start with the negatives...
1. Offensive Line
- For the second week in a row, I don't care who you have in a quarterback or who you have in a running back - if our offensive line can't block, they can't do anything. I was utterly sick through the whole game watching the offensive line play. And then recalling throughout the week of Sam Young and John Latina and Coach Weis praising the offensive line for their "physical" practices. Something needs to be done because our offense hasn't scored a touchdown yet this season. This is Priority #1 - bar none.
2. Play Calling
- You can't have both, Weis. Either you go ahead with the offense you know best, or you try to play tricks on the opposition. I'm sick of watching Notre Dame try to establish the run while our offensive line isn't playing well. Additionally, I don't know why Notre Dame has to be down by three touchdowns for Weis to start calling pass plays of more than 10 yards. Towards the end of the game, Notre Dame put together a decent drive because Clausen was slinging the ball down the field. I realize, Charlie, that you are trying to protect your quarterback, but let him throw some quick slants or something. Screen passes to the flats of the backfield gets pretty old after you do it for three or four drives. Trust your quarterback and let him throw to our receivers.
3. Running Backs
- I'm not sure what the deal was this year, whether it was offensive line or the running backs. I'm not sure what happened to James Aldridge this game, but I didn't see him very much. Travis Thomas is NOT getting it done. I'm glad that he came back for his 5th season to lead this team, but the matter of fact is that Armando Allen, a freshman, is looking better than Travis Thomas. I'm not sure what the deal is, but these guys need to find a hole and run through it...pronto!
4. Secondary
- The secondary, on the whole, didn't play bad, but they didn't play well either. Besides the interception-return by Walls, I didn't think the secondary played very well. There was a crucial mistake by David Bruton who tried to make an interception and let Walls out to dry, which lead to a PSU gain of some 30+ yards. Do your job man. Your job is to back up the corner back - you didn't do it. I was also disappointed in the run support by both of the safeties.
Now onto the positives...
1. Defensive Line
- It's hard to gauge whether our defensive line played well or not. Considering that they were on the field for the majority of the game because our offensive line couldn't put together a decent drive to save their lives, I think they played alright. They started the game off really well but the longer they were out there, the more tired they got, and the looser they started to play. By the way, Trevor Laws is playing like a stud.
2. Jimmy Clausen
- The dude can throw, LET HIM! Jimmy had some bad throws and bad decisions, but overall, he played well. He has pin-point accuracy and can utilize it when he's allowed to. But, like I said earlier, we only see it when Notre Dame is down by three touchdowns or more. Jimmy looked good for his first start, especially when it was in front of 108,000+ fans.
What do you guys think?
-Jon