I was more flabbergasted by that than anything else in the game.I was just completely flummoxed as to why on our last drive with linited time on the clock did we run the ball 3 straight times when we were just killing them with our passing game?
The thing that really stinks is that if the ball had gotten to Rutherford he most likely would have scored. There was NO ONE on that side of the field for Louisville. Would have been a foot race and I’ll take #8 every day of the week and twice on Saturday.On the blocked FG it was a very high snap that caused the holder to have a problem getting the ball placed RAND that threw the timing for Birr off.
The “backwards pass” simply means it was not a “firward” pass. King was running forward and the receiver was a yard or two behind him. The defender had penetrated into the backfield. Once it was called a fumble and not a pass on the field the video reviews were not going to change the call. Just a dumb play by King.
We have 3 wins already and I see 3 most likely 4 wins on the remaining schedule. The bowl game can give us 8 wins. It was 2 close tough losses that we had a chance to win just didn’t make enough plays. The Syracuse game is the bummer. Beat ND and I see 5 wins on the remaining schedule and we have them at home.Don't be so optimistic Root. That's not like you.
The final score was 31-19. It wasn't really a nail biter.We have 3 wins already and I see 3 most likely 4 wins on the remaining schedule. The bowl game can give us 8 wins. It was 2 close tough losses that we had a chance to win just didn’t make enough plays. The Syracuse game is the bummer. Beat ND and I see 5 wins on the remaining schedule and we have them at home.
I guess you didn’t get watch it? We had a chance to score to take the lead late in the 4th. I’m not sure what you call a nail biter.The final score was 31-19. It wasn't really a nail biter.
We are not a bad team. We are not a good team. We are an average team. Average teams are impossible to predict how well or poor they will perform any given week.I was commenting on your optimism that we would win 5 games. That's wildly optimistic for you. LOL.
It appeared Louisville was in some sort of zone defense. Crossing routes are tough against zones. Seam routes work better and having guys find the soft spot in the zone.I haven't read all the threads on here so I may be duplicating so I apologize.
My impression is Buster is doing what the HC wants to do and as someone previously said we're not Saban and AL, at least not yet, so we need to look at who we are and let Buster build our offense and play calling around who we are. Imposing our will on the foe when we ain't got the folks to do so is going to be failure in the W/L column.
Also, it appears to me that Haynes King does not throw the crossing route well, I've always thought that may be one of the tougher throws to make.
I put this one on the HC until I sense otherwise. I've always had a problem with folks doing things that they're not capable of doing and maybe this team is doing just that, build our offense and play calling around what we have and are capable of doing.
Have we stopped throwing certain things because of past interception problems, I don't know just asking the question?
The big question to me is who is making the calls on the 3rd and 4th down and short on offense. If Faulkner in charge or is Key telling him to run the ball. Not sure. But clearly our ability to get a yard when we need it is very suspect. I think a lack of a big back hurts. We have had in the past big backs who could get yards after contact. I am not sure we have that type of Running Back now. Yes it would be helpful if the OL would get some push and open up holes. But sometimes you need the stud who can make a yard after contact.This was the worst coaching I've seen since Geoff left. We have no identity on offense, hence why the decisions to go for it on 4th down were so inconsistent. We knew the defense was going to struggle, but the real problem is the OL has regressed and the play calling has been stubborn, predictable and uncreative. The game management was awful. After questionable game managing against Syracuse and now today, I no longer trust Key. We seem to have some serious issues that are only getting worse.
Yep, and let Pyron practice a special package and let him run it inside our own 3 and inside their 2, in my opinion.Need to spend part of the week learning to run a formation under center for short yardage situations. 3rd and 1, Anything and 1 from the goalie, 1st and 10 from inside your own 3.
CPJ ran the ball right into the teeth of defenses with a scrawny little OL or so the story goes. Everybody knew we were running. The QB was under center not 4-5 yds behind the LOS. We weren't 100%, but if we were 3rd & less than 3 it had to be north of 90%. Then again those scrawy OL were tough as nails and when the ball got snapped the D was gonna get hit.Need to spend part of the week learning to run a formation under center for short yardage situations. 3rd and 1, Anything and 1 from the goalie, 1st and 10 from inside your own 3.
The OL might’ve played a role in the loss but it still falls squarely on the coaching staff. If the OL hasn’t been able to open up a hole all game, why would you continue to run the ball over and over again? I think that’s what frustrates me the most about this game, our inability to adapt.If the OL pushed people around when it counted the play calling for middle runs wouldn’t be questioned. They pushed no one around. Without a doubt the OL was responsible for that loss.
Yeah. I posted drunk and mad. 6 wins is doable.I agree with all but the last. I have no idea how many games we can win. We are watching our staff grow along with the players. Maturity in performance across the board could surprise us, (or not). Which feels a lot like a .500 team.