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Hmm....uh......well...... where to start? I guess the thing to do is give Clemson some credit. They are a really good defensive football team who took advantage of our weaknesses and made us pay, dearly. With that said, we were terrible. It was a combination of both. We were outmanned some and we just aren't executing anything. On replay, it didn't look like our effort was as bad as I thought watching live, but let's be real here, we never really fixed anything or got a fire in our belly collectively. As the game wore on, we looked resigned.
The Tiggers came out and pinned their ears back from the beginning. They were going to take advantage of the field conditions and the weather by coming after us down hill with numbers and dare us to beat them over the top. IMHO, they were perfectly willing to give up a couple deep shots in the game, which is what happened. They really didn't show us anything new on defense, just a lot of it. Tons of shifting on the line and gap blitzes against the run and just keep coming if it is a pass. Early in the game, they seemed to guess right every single time. If they fired a DB to the toss, we obliged by running right into it. If they blitzed a gap, we ran right into it. If I didn't know better, they either knew certain plays were coming or they had studied us so well they knew our tendencies. Countless times, when we changed the direction of a play, they immediately backed off their blitz and ran it to the other side too. We are really struggling against numbers. On the few times they played in a "normal" depth, we had a decent play.
So, with all this said, why were we so hapless? I guess I will try and address that with the position groups.
It is hard to describe how ineffectual we were blocking at the AB position. They have some rangy and physical guys playing out in space and they humiliated our AB blockers. At times it looked like some A-hole big brother pushing his 4 year old sibling to the ground in the back yard. It didn't matter if we were blocking the interior on an unbalanced dive play or leading on the TO. It was terrible. MLD seems to be the only physical presence who blocked with fire and showed some physicality. The problem is though, half the time he was either throwing an illegal block (chop) or taking a bad angle and touching nobody. He is the only guy I saw out there who had an impact when he did get a hat on somebody. He blocks THROUGH the legs and not just TO them, if you know what I mean. I think the kid looks like he is going to be a player, he just isn't fully ready for live bullets. Oh well, baptism by fire young man. I like the look in his eyes though. He is a confident kid and he is good for the position. As runners, they didn't have a lot to work with, but they still ran on the wrong side of blockers and ran backwards at times which just made me furious.
At BB, it just looks like the game is fast for Skov right now. His snaps were reduced yesterday, but he whiffed some blocks, fell down without getting hit, was late picking people up, and just had a poor game. MM, showed some lateral bounce, translating visual information to his feet, getting himself into the proper creases. He made some blocks too and looked to be the most effective of the group. MA tripped over his own feet in a hole once too and also struggled blocking at times. We made some plays on the dive part of the offense, but it was hard to captialize when the down and distance was so messed up. A 6 yard gain doesn't mean much when it is second and 14.
The offensive line just didn't get it done. We had trouble handling them physically for sure, but mentally we were just as bad. There were just enough mistakes (with line checks, whiffing, falling down, getting beat, failing to get anybody at the second level) to keep having negative plays. We had more trouble with this DL than any other to date and I understand that, but execution should not be the problem. Neither should toughness be a problem, but they both seem to be at the moment. The only guy who was a good physical match for the person in front of him was Devine, but he made his share of bad plays too. Clemson is really really good in there on the interior. I can't over-state that. However, I really feel we should have played better against them than we did.
I feel for JT. I really do. He has really had a tough job lately, but even he will tell you that he isn't doing the best. Some of the fundamental things are just a little loose right now. His mesh is not deceptive enough, he isn't carrying out fakes, he isn't attacking pitch reads vertically enough forcing commits. There are just too many pitch reads making tackles. The reads on the mesh have been tough. I get that. DLs are better at faking their intentions this year causing misreads. We just need to be up to that challenge. There is still too much dancing at times instead of committing vertically to a seam and getting what he can.
I can't really comment on WRs. They are out of the screen too much.
To sum it all up, we are putting a pretty bad product on the field right now. It is not competitive against good defenses. In addition to all the other stuff I have mentioned, here are a few snap shots of ridiculous errors: All 3 eligible receivers on a route end up in the same spot of the field drawing every defender towards the play, resulting in a pick. QB and BB running into each other on the mesh, totally destroying the timing of an option play resulting in a loss. An AB running directly into an OT on his way out on a route, effectively blocking him off the rushing DE, causing a free run at the QB. We finally call a screen play to the BB with all the defenders flying into the back field, but can't get it dumped off because of a bad route by the BB. That is right, not releasing behind the wall of blockers in time and getting himself in position. These are pretty basic things.
So, what to do? I am not a football coach, and that is probably a good thing. My instinct tells me that we are having trouble reacting to the speed of live action against good athletes. This offense is designed to overwhelm defenses with the speed of execution compared to scout teams that they practice against etc, where instead, the exact opposite is actually happening. They are overwhelming us with the speed of the game. We have had injuries. Are we protecting guys in practice too much trying to be careful? I have no idea what is going on. I am simply not there. At this juncture I need to trust the staff, but if I were coach, with what little information I have, it might be time for some ones vs ones during practice and get things lathered up a little. If we ding some guys up in the process, at least we tried something to shift the tide and develop some toughness and high speed execution. Our backs are against the wall and we have little to lose. We just can't go on like this. I haven't watched the defensive film, but tackling appers to be an issue too. These kinds of things typically happen when guys don't do a lot of it during the week.
The Tiggers came out and pinned their ears back from the beginning. They were going to take advantage of the field conditions and the weather by coming after us down hill with numbers and dare us to beat them over the top. IMHO, they were perfectly willing to give up a couple deep shots in the game, which is what happened. They really didn't show us anything new on defense, just a lot of it. Tons of shifting on the line and gap blitzes against the run and just keep coming if it is a pass. Early in the game, they seemed to guess right every single time. If they fired a DB to the toss, we obliged by running right into it. If they blitzed a gap, we ran right into it. If I didn't know better, they either knew certain plays were coming or they had studied us so well they knew our tendencies. Countless times, when we changed the direction of a play, they immediately backed off their blitz and ran it to the other side too. We are really struggling against numbers. On the few times they played in a "normal" depth, we had a decent play.
So, with all this said, why were we so hapless? I guess I will try and address that with the position groups.
It is hard to describe how ineffectual we were blocking at the AB position. They have some rangy and physical guys playing out in space and they humiliated our AB blockers. At times it looked like some A-hole big brother pushing his 4 year old sibling to the ground in the back yard. It didn't matter if we were blocking the interior on an unbalanced dive play or leading on the TO. It was terrible. MLD seems to be the only physical presence who blocked with fire and showed some physicality. The problem is though, half the time he was either throwing an illegal block (chop) or taking a bad angle and touching nobody. He is the only guy I saw out there who had an impact when he did get a hat on somebody. He blocks THROUGH the legs and not just TO them, if you know what I mean. I think the kid looks like he is going to be a player, he just isn't fully ready for live bullets. Oh well, baptism by fire young man. I like the look in his eyes though. He is a confident kid and he is good for the position. As runners, they didn't have a lot to work with, but they still ran on the wrong side of blockers and ran backwards at times which just made me furious.
At BB, it just looks like the game is fast for Skov right now. His snaps were reduced yesterday, but he whiffed some blocks, fell down without getting hit, was late picking people up, and just had a poor game. MM, showed some lateral bounce, translating visual information to his feet, getting himself into the proper creases. He made some blocks too and looked to be the most effective of the group. MA tripped over his own feet in a hole once too and also struggled blocking at times. We made some plays on the dive part of the offense, but it was hard to captialize when the down and distance was so messed up. A 6 yard gain doesn't mean much when it is second and 14.
The offensive line just didn't get it done. We had trouble handling them physically for sure, but mentally we were just as bad. There were just enough mistakes (with line checks, whiffing, falling down, getting beat, failing to get anybody at the second level) to keep having negative plays. We had more trouble with this DL than any other to date and I understand that, but execution should not be the problem. Neither should toughness be a problem, but they both seem to be at the moment. The only guy who was a good physical match for the person in front of him was Devine, but he made his share of bad plays too. Clemson is really really good in there on the interior. I can't over-state that. However, I really feel we should have played better against them than we did.
I feel for JT. I really do. He has really had a tough job lately, but even he will tell you that he isn't doing the best. Some of the fundamental things are just a little loose right now. His mesh is not deceptive enough, he isn't carrying out fakes, he isn't attacking pitch reads vertically enough forcing commits. There are just too many pitch reads making tackles. The reads on the mesh have been tough. I get that. DLs are better at faking their intentions this year causing misreads. We just need to be up to that challenge. There is still too much dancing at times instead of committing vertically to a seam and getting what he can.
I can't really comment on WRs. They are out of the screen too much.
To sum it all up, we are putting a pretty bad product on the field right now. It is not competitive against good defenses. In addition to all the other stuff I have mentioned, here are a few snap shots of ridiculous errors: All 3 eligible receivers on a route end up in the same spot of the field drawing every defender towards the play, resulting in a pick. QB and BB running into each other on the mesh, totally destroying the timing of an option play resulting in a loss. An AB running directly into an OT on his way out on a route, effectively blocking him off the rushing DE, causing a free run at the QB. We finally call a screen play to the BB with all the defenders flying into the back field, but can't get it dumped off because of a bad route by the BB. That is right, not releasing behind the wall of blockers in time and getting himself in position. These are pretty basic things.
So, what to do? I am not a football coach, and that is probably a good thing. My instinct tells me that we are having trouble reacting to the speed of live action against good athletes. This offense is designed to overwhelm defenses with the speed of execution compared to scout teams that they practice against etc, where instead, the exact opposite is actually happening. They are overwhelming us with the speed of the game. We have had injuries. Are we protecting guys in practice too much trying to be careful? I have no idea what is going on. I am simply not there. At this juncture I need to trust the staff, but if I were coach, with what little information I have, it might be time for some ones vs ones during practice and get things lathered up a little. If we ding some guys up in the process, at least we tried something to shift the tide and develop some toughness and high speed execution. Our backs are against the wall and we have little to lose. We just can't go on like this. I haven't watched the defensive film, but tackling appers to be an issue too. These kinds of things typically happen when guys don't do a lot of it during the week.