Jerry the Jacket
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Penalties come down to coaching. It's on this staff to clean it up.
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He only coached at Temple 2 years. So if what you are saying is correct 2 out of his 4 years have been bad with penalties. His first year at Tech we were actually one of the least penalized teams.The only worrisome thing is that was his pattern at Temple as well. Low penalties first year and some of the worst penalty rates in the nation the next two years. Hopefully this year breaks the cycle...
We got the transfer kicker, Brent Cimaglia, from Tennessee.I like that Colllins can see and is working on his weaknesses as a coach. Here’s an easy one - find a kicker who can kick it 5hru the end zone and teach every returner to fair catch every kickoff. If we just did those 2 things like most teams we would probably see the greatest increase in net field position the country. Last year we’d field it at the 2 and it was a struggle to get past the 20. Meanwhile our opponents field it at the 5-10 and took it to the 30. And don’t use Gibbs to return kicks until we get to the ACC Champ game. Then use him thru the playoffs.
Looks like I was wrong! I remembered it being horrible at Temple too and I guess 2020 was so fresh on my mind I had just assumed 2019 was just as bad.We were #9 in the country in fewest penalties per game in Collins' first season here:
College Football Stats - College FB Team Penalties per Game | TeamRankings.com
College Football penalties per game, by team.www.teamrankings.com
Are you adjusting based on penalties per play or something? Still not sure that would support your assertion.
You are right. I misread the AJC piece when it said that the 2016 temple team was one of the lowest penalized teams in the nation while the 2017 and 2018 teams were among the highest. I assumed Collins coached all 3 teams. He actually coached only the 2017 and 2018 teams.He only coached at Temple 2 years. So if what you are saying is correct 2 out of his 4 years have been bad with penalties. His first year at Tech we were actually one of the least penalized teams.
I had just presumed that the penalties were mostly due to our guys playing tired (cause of lack of depth and inexperience). That may have been naive, but hopefully more experience will make it resolve itself.Bobby Bowden's great FSU teams were usually among the most penalized teams in the ACC. There isn't necessarily a correlation between penalties and wins.
The frustrating thing last year was pre-snap penalties. When the guy on the other side of the line is bigger, quicker,and more athletic than you are, I can see how you might be inclined to move too soon since being a fraction of a second late could spell disaster. A lot of those penalties were on Williams, a true freshman. Talent improvement and experience will take care of a lot of that, so no, it doesn't always "come down to coaching." Still, it's good to see that this issue is a point of emphasis. (A consistent theme among a lot of folks on this board is that coaching far outweighs talent and experience, and I beg to differ).
We also seemed to get the short end of the stick in officiating in the Duke game (no surprise), NC State game (also no surprise) and Pitt. The bad call on the late hit got lots of internet traffic among folks who have no connection to Tech.
Dylan Leonard or Dylan Deveney?Not sure if anyone caught this but he had Dylan Leonard break the practice at the end. Perhaps that means we should see his role as an on field leader develop this season. Big for a former walk on.
This is something that stuck with me last year as well. With the way the rules for KO fair catching are right now, it just doesn't seem worth it to try and return any KOs. I've also never tried to execute a football kickoff, but I don't see how it's so hard to get a touchback. I understand they're traditionally trying to get as much air time as possible, but I would think you could sacrifice some airtime in order to get those extra 5-10 yards.I like that Colllins can see and is working on his weaknesses as a coach. Here’s an easy one - find a kicker who can kick it 5hru the end zone and teach every returner to fair catch every kickoff. If we just did those 2 things like most teams we would probably see the greatest increase in net field position the country. Last year we’d field it at the 2 and it was a struggle to get past the 20. Meanwhile our opponents field it at the 5-10 and took it to the 30. And don’t use Gibbs to return kicks until we get to the ACC Champ game. Then use him thru the playoffs.
Could have swore I heard Leonard.Dylan Leonard or Dylan Deveney?
I know we're now 3 years removed from CPJ, and I think we're trending in the right direction so I'm not trying to stir the pot, but I would have liked to see Demetrius Knight as the QB in the 3O backing up Tobias.