He called 3 straight run plays on 1st and 25 down by 3 from mid field.All in all would not hang this on Rees. O line was out numbered all night and Buchner being a experience minus could not make the calls on the fly. Bonus To OSU for their game planning. Overall, it could have been much worse. That being said a few screens…
Knowles has owned Tommy the last 2 games
This. As much as I'd like to see the offense so some different things, tonight was not on the play calling. ND doesn't have the personnel to have an elite offense.All in all would not hang this on Rees. O line was out numbered all night and Buchner being a experience minus could not make the calls on the fly. Bonus To OSU for their game planning. Overall, it could have been much worse. That being said a few screens…
Outnumbered? More like outplayed. We couldn't block #51 to save our lives.All in all would not hang this on Rees. O line was out numbered all night and Buchner being a experience minus could not make the calls on the fly. Bonus To OSU for their game planning. Overall, it could have been much worse. That being said a few screens…
Yep, forgot he left already.Knowles didn’t coach the bowl game…
Give me more. Never blame Tommy.. never. Lol. I love this.This. As much as I'd like to see the offense so some different things, tonight was not on the play calling. ND doesn't have the personnel to have an elite offense.
They won't see a defense with this sort of talent until Clemson. Get Patterson 100% and it will help a great deal on the inside run game. A lot of posters think you just send Estime running to an A gap and you get Jerome Bettis results lol guys need to get a push, and they aren't going to get holes opened until the offense as a whole can make a defense respect things horizontally or vertically. Hence, Rees tried to do a lot of things with the outside run game and take shots on go routes.
Even Herbstreit questioned it - puzzling.He called 3 straight run plays on 1st and 25 down by 3 from mid field.
That was the most playing not to lose bullshit I have ever seen.
But literally all of those are Rees’s fault. It’s the QB room he recruited and coached up. It was his game plan and play calls.All in all would not hang this on Rees. O line was out numbered all night and Buchner being a experience minus could not make the calls on the fly. Bonus To OSU for their game planning. Overall, it could have been much worse. That being said a few screens…
Rees called a very good game in first half. In second half he should have stayed with the short, quick pass game in place of run game used in the first half. O-line lost this game, especially in second half. They were slow off the ball and unable to pick up stunts. Defense played great most of the game. But against a team like that the offense cannot punt 4x in a row in second half and expect the D to stand. If you told me before game that ND would only give up 21 I would have guessed they would have won.He called 3 straight run plays on 1st and 25 down by 3 from mid field.
That was the most playing not to lose bullshit I have ever seen.
Yep. I can forgive a lot of stuff. Like weird game plans to cover our weaknesses. I get it, having a bad line wrecks the playbook. But those three straight runs are not defensible in that situation.He called 3 straight run plays on 1st and 25 down by 3 from mid field.
That was the most playing not to lose bullshit I have ever seen.
That was the dumbest part of this whole hiring process with Marcus that and Notre Dame hired and retained his offensive coordinator. Freeman should’ve been allowed to make that decision. The whole thing is a mess and now we can safely say that Reese it’s not any greater without Kelly.So long as Rees is the OC, the Kelly legacy lives on.
That drive cost us the game . . . You could see it when it happened. It looked so bad at such a key moment.Yep. I can forgive a lot of stuff. Like weird game plans to cover our weaknesses. I get it, having a bad line wrecks the playbook. But those three straight runs are not defensible in that situation.
I'm just so tired of ND looking clueless on offense anytime they play anyone with Jimmies and Joes that are as good or better than ND's.
You were happy with the play calling in the red zone on the 1st drive?Rees called a very good game in first half. In second half he should have stayed with the short, quick pass game in place of run game used in the first half. O-line lost this game, especially in second half. They were slow off the ball and unable to pick up stunts. Defense played great most of the game. But against a team like that the offense cannot punt 4x in a row in second half and expect the D to stand. If you told me before game that ND would only give up 21 I would have guessed they would have won.
Just wait until Tommy gets CJ to reclassify and ruin his development, not to mention the mediocre play-calling.But literally all of those are Rees’s fault. It’s the QB room he recruited and coached up. It was his game plan and play calls.
He has now been destroyed in the second half two games in a row. Not only that, the offense has looked downright terrible in the second half if both games.
Sean McVay can have him.
5-6? Pull back turbo. He needs at least 8 years and 3 new coats of paint like his mentor.Tommy just needs another 5-6 years before we can really fairly criticize him, his play calling or his recruiting.
That’s fair. How can we expect anything from him until he’s got a good decade in?5-6? Pull back turbo. He needs at least 8 years and 3 new coats of paint like his mentor.
I just don't think he called a bad game. I don't know why that means I'll never blame Rees...Give me more. Never blame Tommy.. never. Lol. I love this.
It's too bad there's nothing Rees can do about this issue.At the end of the day the OSU defense has much better athletes that ND's offense and that talent mismatch limits what an offensive coordinator can do.
Not really sure what you expect him to do about the WR recruiting in one game. Last I checked, the staff has a five-star QB and a slew of WRs committed.It's too bad there's nothing Rees can do about this issue.