Not a steady diet, but now and then to wake up a stagnant run game against OSU. Sure worked for Illinois and Brent Pry made no adjustments that I saw in stadium.
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The second half of your last sentence is why it worked.Not a steady diet, but now and then to wake up a stagnant run game against OSU. Sure worked for Illinois and Brent Pry made no adjustments that I saw in stadium.
Not a steady diet, but now and then to wake up a stagnant run game against OSU. Sure worked for Illinois and Brent Pry made no adjustments that I saw in stadium.
I believe that Illinois gained 94 yds total offense in their prior game where they got hammered by Wisconsin - the team that we beat in week one.I can think of about five teams in the next five weeks that might use the Illinois game plan against us. Wonder if we’ll be prepared to make any adjustments before Thanksgiving…..?
Bumpkin from Toon Town… should have been let go 6 years ago.The second half of your last sentence is why it worked.
I believe that Illinois gained 94 yds total offense in their prior game where they got hammered by Wisconsin - the team that we beat in week one.
I agree. This year though the secondary is lights out. The LBs show flashes of playing well. The DL has had their moments, but bad overall.Bumpkin from Toon Town… should have been let go 6 years ago.
Are any them capable of opening a hole?Not a steady diet, but now and then to wake up a stagnant run game against OSU. Sure worked for Illinois and Brent Pry made no adjustments that I saw in stadium.
Ya, take the weakest unit on the team, and put more of them out there.Do we have seven offensive linemen we would want to use?
Ten points in 60 minutes. So this was a defensive failure?
Please elaborate. I hope you’re with me that 350 on the ground, while it looks bad, didn’t in and of itself call for a radical change.That shows the danger of using statistics to prove a point.
Sure if you only want to score 10 points in regulation.Not a steady diet, but now and then to wake up a stagnant run game against OSU. Sure worked for Illinois and Brent Pry made no adjustments that I saw in stadium.
When it allows the other team to have the ball for 36 minutes it hurts and something should have been done to stop it. Halftime are for adjustments right?Please elaborate. I hope you’re with me that 350 on the ground, while it looks bad, didn’t in and of itself call for a radical change.
All I was saying is that 10 points in 60 minutes is only part of the story.Please elaborate. I hope you’re with me that 350 on the ground, while it looks bad, didn’t in and of itself call for a radical change.
The PSU offense was not having any success. Illinois yardage and time of possession were not the major factors in the loss. Not having a running game, and an injured QB who could not run and was struggling passing were.When it allows the other team to have the ball for 36 minutes it hurts and something should have been done to stop it. Halftime are for adjustments right?
doesn't matter. Everyone's Golden Boy Seider has backs that are to slow to hit any hole.Not a steady diet, but now and then to wake up a stagnant run game against OSU. Sure worked for Illinois and Brent Pry made no adjustments that I saw in stadium.
Yep. And on short yardage, insist on dancing instead of putting their heads down, running full speed forward, and making their own holes.doesn't matter. Everyone's Golden Boy Seider has backs that are to slow to hit any hole.
And field position. It didn't score many points but it sure made a difference in the outcome.When it allows the other team to have the ball for 36 minutes it hurts and something should have been done to stop it. Halftime are for adjustments right?
Very true. I can only count three guys that can block...Do we have seven offensive linemen we would want to use?
Do we have seven offensive linemen we would want to use?