Sarrick
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Anyone have a link to the post game press conference from CGC?
It’s not up yet I don’t think. It’ll be up in a few hours
Anyone have a link to the post game press conference from CGC?
this matches my thoughts pretty much to a T. Although it hurts to replace PH I think the Irish kid is going to be okay. I love watching touchbacks!!! It seems like it has been years since we have seen them. We seem to have nice slot receivers in McGowan and McCollum. Our interior D line looks bigger than it has in years (forever?). i am excited to see what Stone and Biggers and Chimedza can become in time.My thoughts:
Good stuff
-team looked much more prepared for this game. So I give the coaching staff credit on that.
- Yates might not have the natural talent /strongest arm, but he’s a leader, makes the throws he needs to and runs the offense well. Reminds me of tevin washington running the offense. He had a great game and should definitely be starting moving forward.
-defense looked pretty solid almost the whole game outside of the 2 plays late. I’ve been personally the most disappointed in Thacker, but today the defense looked sound.
- we made a FG! Barely…but we made it!
- Charlie Thomas, dude is just a baller.
the bad:
- OL, we are still really struggling here. I don’t know if it’s a key coaching problem, or just natural talent, or both? But we cannot hold blocks on runs or pass plays and we are giving guys no room at all to run the ball. Gibbs gets eaten up at the LOS or backfield almost every play. We can’t even get consistent push against NIU or KSU, how are we going to move Clemson or any of the ACC? I noticed we starting going to a double pull/counter on all run plays in the 2nd half. I assume this was because CDP saw we couldn’t block on our normal scheme.
- wasn’t juanyeh supposed to be fast? He gets burned so many times, but the worst part was watching him basically jogging after the runner on their long running TD on the option pitch. He looks like he’s running about 75% speed and basically gives up on the tackle, idk what was going on there, but that was disappointing to see.
They did say it wasn't built to come from behind, or something to that effect. Brought back memories...I kept waiting for the announcers (who were marginal at best) to say "this offense isn't designed for 3rd and long" but alas, they let me down. KSU will be a tough out for anyone in their own division.
What are you basing this on? A win verses an FSC program. Not to diminish KSU but they not Duke, FSU, or Louisville.I agree with that. I don't get the love for Sims. Maybe he shows more in practice, but Yates has out-performed him on the field.
Given how the starters played in week 1, I have no problem with the coach keeping them in to continue improving.But we played the starters the whole game - why no backups when we are up 4 scores?
FIFY. What I got from watching Yates will Milton to the state championship in his senior year is that he can lead. He gets the team down the field by hook or crook. He's also very accurate with his throws - 74% completions this week.I think Yates earned the start against Clemson. Kid is well spoken, likeable, and a leader.
When I was a student... we didn't have iPhones, PCs, or boomers to point fingers at.From a student, y’all boomers need to up the enthusiasm! We are trying to foster another generation of Tech die hards. stay the whole game, get loud, show out! We can’t have game after game where the stand empty at half, and expect the students to care.
Which game is our next win? Then the next so we can get back to 3 wins?What are you basing this on? A win verses an FSC program. Not to diminish KSU but they not Duke, FSU, or Louisville.
Hey, we started our backup QB, too…Not sure why the Collins cheerleaders are so confident after a win against an FCS school that started their backup QB, but yes, we won.
this matches my thoughts pretty much to a T. Although it hurts to replace PH I think the Irish kid is going to be okay. I love watching touchbacks!!! It seems like it has been years since we have seen them. We seem to have nice slot receivers in McGowan and McCollum. Our interior D line looks bigger than it has in years (forever?). i am excited to see what Stone and Biggers and Chimedza can become in time.
Hats off to KSU. they competed hard and it was fun seeing that offense again. It was like watching us a few years back. Grinding and applying pressure until something breaks like it did twice in the 4th quarter. It was also like us in that they would move the ball fairly well but you you need to constantly play perfect on every play when you are picking up 3 or 4 yards a play. They moved the ball well and ate up some clock which is exactly what you would expect. I kept waiting for the announcers (who were marginal at best) to say "this offense isn't designed for 3rd and long" but alas, they let me down. KSU will be a tough out for anyone in their own division.
I can see why, if the starting QB stays in for almost all of the game that people would think we left the starters in the entire time. It was mentioned earlier that we rotated every position but QB and “backups” came in for the second half.Given how the starters played in week 1, I have no problem with the coach keeping them in to continue improving.
We got a win. Sure beats losing. We aren't ready to compete with Clemson. I will be happy to come out the game with
- I enjoyed seeing that offense too.
- Brian Jordan played safety for the Falcons, and should know the game pretty well. I think of Bob Rathbun as a basketball announcer. In third and long, most players think “pass”, because it’s hard to run and convert 3 and 14. However, the flexbone is kind of a lateral passing offense with the pitches, and gets around defenders a lot.
- I thought about how rough it is to be a radio play-by-play person for a flexbone offense. You have to read out the plays so quickly. Rathbun did not do a good play by play for either offense. If your picture was out, you’d have no idea of where the ball was. You’d barely know the score.
- Bohannon did a good job prepping his team.
I can see why, if the starting QB stays in for almost all of the game that people would think we left the starters in the entire time. It was mentioned earlier that we rotated every position but QB and “backups” came in for the second half.
Usually, the starting QB comes out first, and other starters rotate out later, but we did the reverse of that
Yes we need to stop using the shot gun offense 100% of the time. Need to be under center when near the goal line to avoid any yds lost. Be cause of penetration from the defense.
- I enjoyed seeing that offense too.
- Brian Jordan played safety for the Falcons, and should know the game pretty well. I think of Bob Rathbun as a basketball announcer. In third and long, most players think “pass”, because it’s hard to run and convert 3 and 14. However, the flexbone is kind of a lateral passing offense with the pitches, and gets around defenders a lot.
- I thought about how rough it is to be a radio play-by-play person for a flexbone offense. You have to read out the plays so quickly. Rathbun did not do a good play by play for either offense. If your picture was out, you’d have no idea of where the ball was. You’d barely know the score.
- Bohannon did a good job prepping his team.
I can see why, if the starting QB stays in for almost all of the game that people would think we left the starters in the entire time. It was mentioned earlier that we rotated every position but QB and “backups” came in for the second half.
Usually, the starting QB comes out first, and other starters rotate out later, but we did the reverse of that today.
And we have cut down on off-sides, holding and personal fouls... showing more discipline and not beating ourselves.Yes, it was a lower division team, but
- Yates has a ~78% completion rate
- We can pass
- McGowan looks great—he’s a gamer
- Carter has some speed
- We got into a backfield and caused some havoc. Domineck created a lot of havoc.
- We had highlight plays
- Charlie Thomas is having a great season so far
- A tight end caught the ball
Lol. Not even the same discussion. We made some mistakes today too and still didn’t do a great job establishing the run on offense. Yates looks good and is encouraging for sure. I’m not crazy about our offense. Not much creativity at all. We seem to just call plays to call them rather than set them up. Won’t work well consistently.I guess the guys that posted 50 pages last week will sit this one out.
Noon games have always been an issue for us crowd wise unfortunately. Now if the team gets a good win streak we may see a different story for a night gameI was at the game and liked what I saw. Yates is a real gamer. He is in control of the team, does not make dumb mistakes, can get out of trouble in the pocket, and is an accurate passer. Just wish he was 6-2. Of course I wished Joe Hamilton was as well.
We need to get more fans in the stadium. Thank goodness KSU brought a lot of fans or it would have really looked empty. I understand the frustration after last week, but the crowd was very small for the opener as well. I hope we will have a big crowd for NC at the Benz, but that may depend on how we play at Clemson.