I have 2 theories: 1. Our Abacks were not consistent enough blocking for each other. Way too many whiffs led to way too many plays blown up for big losses, or worse. 2. Rules changes made it tougher for Abacks to cutblock “legally” which compounded theory 1.
I just watched a bunch of highlights from all top games and I noticed something, tackling is poor across the board. Maybe this a byproduct of covid affecting the preseason.
Sometimes a guy just doesn’t have it. There’s nothing wrong with putting in the next guy when that is the case. It’s not gonna kill his confidence and he might just learn something watching from the sidelines. We need to play the guy that gives us the best chance to win that given day at that...
It’s not just turnovers, it’s piss poor red zone execution and the worst kicking game in college football. Holding onto the ball doesn’t guarantee more points.
In both losses, when we had clawed our way back into the game in the second half, the D gave up quick scores. Then, in both games, the wheels fell off.
I’m starting to wonder what above the line means. I mean if you have to be above the line to see the field. If any of our opponents had a line, where would that line be in comparison to our line?
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