tech_wreck47
Helluva Engineer
- Messages
- 8,670
What do you mean? I didn’t say what I saw out of Lynch so idk how you can really say that.You and I were watching different Lynches.
What do you mean? I didn’t say what I saw out of Lynch so idk how you can really say that.You and I were watching different Lynches.
Like I said in my other post, I’ve seen him cut across the grain many times. Now, cutting up field and across the grain are two different things, but I have seen what you are saying although he had LB’s about to clean his clock in some instances because we weren’t getting a hat on them, so cuttin up wouldn’t have made a difference.Several times last year searcy could have put his foot in the ground and cut it up field north and south but failed to do so.
Well, that stings.He had no problem cutting back in Athens a couple years ago.
I guess I never saw him 30 yards open. I have seen a couple of wide receivers 30 yards open, but apparenty I was the only one because he never got the ball. Lynch made tough yards on hard runs. There were no gimmes when he hit the edge.What do you mean? I didn’t say what I saw out of Lynch so idk how you can really say that.
He had no problem cutting back in Athens a couple years ago.
I never said 30 yards open, if you are behind a D 5 yards, that’s wide open to me. But anyways, I think you are mistaken what I’m saying. I never said he didn’t make tough yards on hard runs. I 100% agree he made tough yards on hard runs. But he definitely had gimmies when hitting the edge. I just went and watched his highlights, and many times he went untouched for 30 plus yards. That’s the plays I’m talking about when I say it’s a product of our system and the other Abacks could have done the same thing. I believe this for the other Abacks as well and not just Lynch. I think Lynch is extremely talented, and he’s probably my favorite of the Abacks.I guess I never saw him 30 yards open. I have seen a couple of wide receivers 30 yards open, but apparenty I was the only one because he never got the ball. Lynch made tough yards on hard runs. There were no gimmes when he hit the edge.
Marshall also looked like Joe Montana throwing the ball against Tennessee. You can't choose one instance and use it as a data point.
The only one that I remember vs TN is the miss to a wide-open Searcy for the game winning TD on the last drive.Marshall also looked like Joe Montana throwing the ball against Tennessee. You can't choose one instance and use it as a data point.
That was against a better D than UT.Marshall also looked like Joe Montana throwing the ball against Tennessee. You can't choose one instance and use it as a data point.
The only one that I remember vs TN is the miss to a wide-open Searcy for the game winning TD on the last drive.
Mediocre white guy post.
Might wanna watch this..... he definitely cuts up field.
Complete and total agreement. I keep thinking that CPJ will do that ( like Ga. So. and Hawaii ) if he feels he has the right personnel. But so far I guess he hasn't .....but that goes back to recruiting and RESOURCES I guess.I do believe that with now a decade of going against Coach Johnson's offense, that several ACC teams and UGA have become very adept at defending against it. I know the old adage of, "if you block and execute properly, no defense can stop any offense", but I think teams do glean knowledge over time in how to defend certain offenses. They take queues from formation, motion, personnel and anticipate what is coming. They become more adept at defending our blocking techniques. So I think it has become more difficult for our offense to be successful as a result of this factor. I would love to see us develop some change of pace or against our tendency plays and incorporate more of that sort of thing into our offense. It seems we run a very similar sort of play on first down 90 plus percent of the time. Here I think we should throw the ball more often with some sort of safe, short pass rather than throwing the long ball. I also would like for us to introduce some different formations with more frequency to confuse our opponents and force them to rethink their defensive strategy. I just think our offense has grown a bit stale and needs some infusion of something new.
Go Jackets!
Indeed, Cottrell adds much needed beef to the backfield, along with that speed. We have the potential to have a great running backfield, if we can just block up front. That's the main thing. If we can get that, and if Clinton Lynch can return to form, the Jackets are going to run up some eye-popping rushing stats this year.
Fast forward to the 2:27 clip. Yet Marshall was a 40 percent passer for the year. Sure Qua made an outstanding play. Just like Marshall made an outstanding throw. But for the most part qua is not a tough runner. Avoids contact and is not the same caliber as lynch
The throw to Juene early in the game as well.He hit searcy on a seem route early in the game. Perfectly thrown ball
Several times last year searcy could have put his foot in the ground and cut it up field north and south but failed to do so.
Fast forward to the 2:27 clip. Yet Marshall was a 40 percent passer for the year. Sure Qua made an outstanding play. Just like Marshall made an outstanding throw. But for the most part qua is not a tough runner. Avoids contact and is not the same caliber as lynch