Hey, Coach, which one are you?had the wrong play called
Is this Coach Pry posting on a message board?
Seriously, how do you know the wrong defensive set was called?
I'll be waiting.
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Hey, Coach, which one are you?had the wrong play called
Yea, Defense is not where it needs to be for sure.observations:
- The LBers played horrendous and it wasn’t just one issue. We struggled to get off blocks, missed tackles, played slow, had the wrong play called and were often out of position. Parsons, Brown, Farmer and Ellis all really struggled at times.
- Their QB was playing pitch and catch due to soft coverage
- John Reid is really struggling (worse than I realized)
- The D line was pushed around and often let the Illinois offensive line get to the second level.
- Illinois had a lot of miscues in the second half that ended drives rather than our stout defense.
- Illinois was not executing a complicated offensive scheme.
- We have only 3 returning starters on defense and they’re certainly playing like that.
These aren’t issues that will get fully corrected by Saturday, but I’m hopeful that they’ll play their hearts out and we’ll score enough points to make it a game...however, I’m not going to get bent out of shape over a loss. The whiteout will be a lot of fun.
OSU by 14
I thought I would throw this bit of trivia in here.... over the last two weeks we have scored 60 points in back to back games. That is only the 4th time a BIG team has done that in the last 100 years. This is one of the best offenses in PSU history. If we are even average on D we should have a chance to win any game.
The LBers played horrendous and it wasn’t just one issue. We struggled to get off blocks, missed tackles, played slow, had the wrong play called and were often out of position. Parsons, Brown, Farmer and Ellis all really struggled at times.
Thanks, Custardfoam.
The thing is this young defense will get better in time. One other thing to note is PSU is not facing a ton of 2nd and 12-15's due to TFL's prior to the play getting blown up early. Knock on wood there, but if this offense can keep that up all year, it will be able to maintain more drives against the better defenses they will face. You are so dead on about this O keeping PSU in the game and hopefully an emotional defense will play some of their best inspired football this Saturday night.I thought I would throw this bit of trivia in here.... over the last two weeks we have scored 60 points in back to back games. That is only the 4th time a BIG team has done that in the last 100 years. This is one of the best offenses in PSU history. If we are even average on D we should have a chance to win any game.
While it's clear that OSU is the better team, they were also the better team two years ago. They were the better team last year, and we should have won then.
I have no expectation that we win this game, but as we've shown in the past, we will come to play.
Younger LB's didn't have to "shed" blocks in high school. They were bigger and faster than everyone. There is a learning curve there. They didn't worry about proper angles because again...they were faster than everyone on the field for the most part. These growing pains are normal and those of us who watched LA grow up under Joe now kind of understand why Joe was taking it slow with him initially. The speed of the game is overwhelming to the young guys initially and bad habits can get formed. I think that is why CJF and Pry are trying to get them time, but balancing it out as best they can.That is absolutely 100% true.
We also haven't played anyone with a defense thats as good as OSU, MSU, MIchy, Iowa or Wiscy.
Bottom line is if we want to compete for the B1G championship and a playoff spot our defense has to get a lot better.
We can't depend on the Offense to score 50+ points every game.
I think the defense will get much better as the season goes on.
The thing is this young defense will get better in time. One other thing to note is PSU is not facing a ton of 2nd and 12-15's due to TFL's prior to the play getting blown up early. Knock on wood there, but if this offense can keep that up all year, it will be able to maintain more drives against the better defenses they will face. You are so dead on about this O keeping PSU in the game and hopefully an emotional defense will play some of their best inspired football this Saturday night.
One thing you can never account for is the emotional play of younger kids at home. Look at ODU last weekend...and PSU is pretty much on even footing with tOSU when it comes to talent. If not right there, they are damn near close and that gap has really closed the last 2-3 years.[/QUOTE]
Younger LB's didn't have to "shed" blocks in high school. They were bigger and faster than everyone. There is a learning curve there. They didn't worry about proper angles because again...they were faster than everyone on the field for the most part. These growing pains are normal and those of us who watched LA grow up under Joe now kind of understand why Joe was taking it slow with him initially. The speed of the game is overwhelming to the young guys initially and bad habits can get formed. I think that is why CJF and Pry are trying to get them time, but balancing it out as best they can.
For some reason I think they let him loose a little bit this weekend. Similar to what they did with Farmer the last year on 3rd and longs...there isn't a RB around that is blocking him either one on one. Just one bold prediction from me, but I think you see #11 blitzing a bit more this weekend than he did in the first 4 games.And our best (current) LBR (Parsons) wasn't even a LB'r he was a 5* DE.
I've already seen a huge jump from his APP St. game to the Illinois game.
Its just going to take a little time. It may not happen Sat. night but I bet it happens by the end of the season.
Younger LB's didn't have to "shed" blocks in high school. They were bigger and faster than everyone. There is a learning curve there. They didn't worry about proper angles because again...they were faster than everyone on the field for the most part. These growing pains are normal and those of us who watched LA grow up under Joe now kind of understand why Joe was taking it slow with him initially. The speed of the game is overwhelming to the young guys initially and bad habits can get formed. I think that is why CJF and Pry are trying to get them time, but balancing it out as best they can.
So don't watch the game.observations:
- The LBers played horrendous and it wasn’t just one issue. We struggled to get off blocks, missed tackles, played slow, had the wrong play called and were often out of position. Parsons, Brown, Farmer and Ellis all really struggled at times.
- Their QB was playing pitch and catch due to soft coverage
- John Reid is really struggling (worse than I realized)
- The D line was pushed around and often let the Illinois offensive line get to the second level.
- Illinois had a lot of miscues in the second half that ended drives rather than our stout defense.
- Illinois was not executing a complicated offensive scheme.
- We have only 3 returning starters on defense and they’re certainly playing like that.
These aren’t issues that will get fully corrected by Saturday, but I’m hopeful that they’ll play their hearts out and we’ll score enough points to make it a game...however, I’m not going to get bent out of shape over a loss. The whiteout will be a lot of fun.
OSU by 14
You can see it to as they are frozen at times.Young line backers also have a tendency to look into the backfield rather than read their keys. While they are stationary and looking, blockers get in their face rather than reading and reacting quickly to their keys.
We won by 39. I'm certain if OSU won by 39, you'd be singing their praises. I know you people.Yep. Pretty much sums up what I saw. And we were playing .... Illinois, one of the worst teams in conference.
I have no expectations for this game. I'll watch it but won't be at all surprised if things get out of hand.
OSU has defensive weaknesses but our defense just looks lost. No idea how this gets turned around in 8 days. But, anything is possible I guess.
Why do guys like you post dumb opinions and then question why we question them?Why do people on here cry about opinions so much? This PSU team is significantly worse than Ohio State. That's ok! Hopefully they are able to win anyway. Trace gives the team a chance against anyone.
I did not rewatch the game but, when I watched it live, I too saw the occasional problem on defense. Oddly enough, I AM excited for the game.observations:
- The LBers played horrendous and it wasn’t just one issue. We struggled to get off blocks, missed tackles, played slow, had the wrong play called and were often out of position. Parsons, Brown, Farmer and Ellis all really struggled at times.
- Their QB was playing pitch and catch due to soft coverage
- John Reid is really struggling (worse than I realized)
- The D line was pushed around and often let the Illinois offensive line get to the second level.
- Illinois had a lot of miscues in the second half that ended drives rather than our stout defense.
- Illinois was not executing a complicated offensive scheme.
- We have only 3 returning starters on defense and they’re certainly playing like that.
These aren’t issues that will get fully corrected by Saturday, but I’m hopeful that they’ll play their hearts out and we’ll score enough points to make it a game...however, I’m not going to get bent out of shape over a loss. The whiteout will be a lot of fun.
OSU by 14
tOSU is NOT Significantly better than PSU! That is a fact, they have had a better run the last 10-15 years, but that gap has closed significantly the past 3 years since CJF arrived and that is a fact.
Was tOSU significantly better in 2016! NO....PSU won at home during the whiteout and in the second half pushed tOSU all over the field on both sides of the ball
Was tOSU significantly better in 2017 when the game was played at the Show and PSU led by 14 into the 4th Q. before running out of gas and choking the game away after a few key injuries during the game! NO....they were not significantly better!
So, now we are in 2018 and I see not reason to panic! Sur, the PSU defense has shown to be full of holes at times and TOSU offense has looked unstoppable at times. However, tOSU defense has been porous as well and the PSU offense is no slouch....considering they LEAD THE NATION IN SCORING!
also, consider tOSU lost their best player and they are playing in the toughest environment in college football in their first road game of the year with a first year starting QB! I like the chances of the boys in Blue and White this week in what will probably be a very high scoring game!
2016 PSU/OSU Stats:
Total Yards: OSU 413 PSU 276
1st Downs: OSU 19 PSU 13
Time Poss: OSU 37:19 PSU 22:41
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Those are total stats and they dominated them for sure. Look at second half stats though. If I remember correctly, PSU dominated the second half stats, Ohio state did very little.
This isn’t new this year with PSU making great defensive adjustments in second halves. B1G championship game they also were getting run over in first half to a team that just beats and wears you down. Big bad Wisconsin. That all changed in the second half.
When PSU has had issues, end of App state, USC in rose, Ohio state last year, MSU last year....one thing in common. We couldn’t get to the QB and we couldn’t even get near them. It comes down to pressuring Haskins. If they can pressure him they will win.
Don't they have computer time limits at the "Home" ? Isn't your time up?
Fixed.Don't they have computer time limits at the "Cracker Factory" ? Isn't your time up?
Many times over the years many of the Big 10 powerhouses played back to back teams with no defense and none of them scored 60 back to back. To blow it off like it’s no big deal because they haven’t played anyone is ridiculous. Every team in the history of the Big 10 have played weak teams yet only four have achieved that accomplishment.That is absolutely 100% true.
We also haven't played anyone with a defense thats as good as OSU, MSU, MIchy, Iowa or Wiscy.
Bottom line is if we want to compete for the B1G championship and a playoff spot our defense has to get a lot better.
We can't depend on the Offense to score 50+ points every game.
I think the defense will get much better as the season goes on.
Agree...and last year Ohio States Starters were:IMO, We need to win that Time of Possession stat this year in order to win Saturday night. We have a much better OLine this year than we did in 2016. Let our shaky D rest, and keep their O on the sideline. Hopefully our punter can regularly switch field position as well.
For the record, I am a PSU alum -- an engineering graduate in 1980, with Distinction. When I graduated I went to work for a large, multi-national company, retiring from that company after more than 35 years of service. I did work for a while in New Jersey. Hated it, but I do like Monty Python.
This is a football message board where we should be free to discuss both strengths and weaknesses. We have some strengths, but to me those strengths have been demonstrated only on offense, where we have skill position players that are superior. The teams we've played could not match up defensively. Scoring came easily. OSU, on the other hand, has much better athletes than those teams, on both sides of the ball.
To those with more football knowledge, please explain what you've seen that convinces you we will play defense differently on Saturday. Maybe there are a couple of things that could be done to flip performance. I would like to read it here. Will it be the environment that makes our guys shed blocks and tackle better? I suppose that is possible.
There is a place for pure fandom. Bushy, go to the stadium and yell your lungs out. On this board it should be a civil discussion. You don't seem capable of that.
see that's what I see as the problem, its not the young LB's that cant shed a block, its the older veteran guys that not only cant shed a block, but have no interest in shedding blocks. They run around the block and take themselves out of the play.Younger LB's didn't have to "shed" blocks in high school. They were bigger and faster than everyone. There is a learning curve there. They didn't worry about proper angles because again...they were faster than everyone on the field for the most part. These growing pains are normal and those of us who watched LA grow up under Joe now kind of understand why Joe was taking it slow with him initially. The speed of the game is overwhelming to the young guys initially and bad habits can get formed. I think that is why CJF and Pry are trying to get them time, but balancing it out as best they can.
Outside of the one long Samuels run, tOSU was bottled up in the second half.Those are total stats and they dominated them for sure. Look at second half stats though. If I remember correctly, PSU dominated the second half stats, Ohio state did very little.
This isn’t new this year with PSU making great defensive adjustments in second halves. B1G championship game they also were getting run over in first half to a team that just beats and wears you down. Big bad Wisconsin. That all changed in the second half.
When PSU has had issues, end of App state, USC in rose, Ohio state last year, MSU last year....one thing in common. We couldn’t get to the QB and we couldn’t even get near them. It comes down to pressuring Haskins. If they can pressure him they will win.
You have 2 guys that honestly are not natural instinctive LB's. They are very athletic so they do flash from time to time, but you aren't getting a Lee or Poz type of player there. Jan Johnson is actually the best LB on the team right now. Brooks looks like the light is going on a bit and he will be a good player down the road. The frosh are frosh and will get better...people just need to be patient.see that's what I see as the problem, its not the young LB's that cant shed a block, its the older veteran guys that not only cant shed a block, but have no interest in shedding blocks. They run around the block and take themselves out of the play.
Guess you didn’t know there was a second half in football gamesobservations:
- The LBers played horrendous and it wasn’t just one issue. We struggled to get off blocks, missed tackles, played slow, had the wrong play called and were often out of position. Parsons, Brown, Farmer and Ellis all really struggled at times.
- Their QB was playing pitch and catch due to soft coverage
- John Reid is really struggling (worse than I realized)
- The D line was pushed around and often let the Illinois offensive line get to the second level.
- Illinois had a lot of miscues in the second half that ended drives rather than our stout defense.
- Illinois was not executing a complicated offensive scheme.
- We have only 3 returning starters on defense and they’re certainly playing like that.
These aren’t issues that will get fully corrected by Saturday, but I’m hopeful that they’ll play their hearts out and we’ll score enough points to make it a game...however, I’m not going to get bent out of shape over a loss. The whiteout will be a lot of fun.
OSU by 14
Now you've proved you don't know what the hell you're talking about. If you're going to post stats, post them all. Did you add in the 97 yard kick return for a TD? Know you didn't. By the way, since you won't figure this out on your own, that also takes away an offensive possession where the offense could add yards to its game stats. Did you factor in the short field we had after a Buckeye turnover? No you didn't and that also takes away an offensive possession where the offense could add yards to its game stats.2016 PSU/OSU Stats:
Total Yards: OSU 413 PSU 276
1st Downs: OSU 19 PSU 13
Time Poss: OSU 37:19 PSU 22:41
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2016 is what he posted, not 2017 Howie. I think this OL is a wee bit better than the 2016 OL so it's not even really relevant.Now you've proved you don't know what the hell you're talking about. If you're going to post stats, post them all. Did you add in the 97 yard kick return for a TD? Know you didn't. By the way, since you won't figure this out on your own, that also takes away an offensive possession where the offense could add yards to its game stats. Did you factor in the short field we had after a Buckeye turnover? No you didn't and that also takes away an offensive possession where the offense could add yards to its game stats.
The fact is OSU was fortunate to win that game and it took an on fire QB AT HOME, to come out with a 1 point win. So take your smug self and stuff your analysis where the sun doesn't shine because it's the analysis of a simpleton.
agree with most of what you say (to me its not instincts its want to, like I dont want to take on this blocker) ,but yet they keep getting put out there. I'd just as soon play with Jan Johnson and Parsons, and at most rotate 2 other guys in there provided their jersey # is > than 7You have 2 guys that honestly are not natural instinctive LB's. They are very athletic so they do flash from time to time, but you aren't getting a Lee or Poz type of player there. Jan Johnson is actually the best LB on the team right now. Brooks looks like the light is going on a bit and he will be a good player down the road. The frosh are frosh and will get better...people just need to be patient.
Fine, but I could pretty much make the same argument for 2016 and I HAVE heard this argument about the 2017 game as well. Blocked punts and FG's matter and they lead to points most of the time, yet dunderheads think those stats don't count. And when you have a block and scoop for a score, you next have to kick off to the other team. No opportunity to run up offensive stats. But maybe I shouldn't blame the posters. They hear the same lame analysis on TV every week from the "experts."2016 is what he posted, not 2017 Howie.
In 2 years this OL has gotten much better. Depth which was a huge concern at every spot has gotten better overall. 2016 has nothing to do with this game. The game will be a toss up unless one team literally falls apart turnovers.Fine, but I could pretty much make the same argument for 2016 and I HAVE heard this argument about the 2017 game as well. Blocked punts and FG's matter and they lead to points most of the time, yet dunderheads think those stats don't count. And when you have a block and scoop for a score, you next have to kick off to the other team. No opportunity to run up offensive stats. But maybe I shouldn't blame the posters. They hear the same lame analysis on TV every week from the "experts."
Agree...and last year Ohio States Starters were:
This year
- DE Nick Bosa & Sam Hubbard
- DT Tracy Sprinkle and DreMont Jones
- LBers Booker, Worley and Baker
- Ss, Webb and Smith
- CB's, Ward & Arnette
quite a difference.
- DE's Young and Cooper
- DTs Jones and Landers
- LBers Harrison, Borland and Wener
- Ss, Pryor and Fuller
- CB's, Sheffield and Arnette