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by PonyKai » Sun Sep 20, 2015 11:23 am
blackoutpony wrote:Stlhockeyguy02 wrote:Innovate or die. Jones had two QBs (Willis, Davis) that he could have tailored his offense to fit (or at least attempted to given that Davis came exceptionally late in his tenure), and instead he kept trying to jam square pegs into a round hole, and went about 0-7* in developing QBs while he was at SMU. And now he'll never coach at a respectable level again.
On further reflection, Jones did - and should be credited for - somewhat tailoring his offense to fit Gilbert's abilities. Unknown what impact Mumme had on it given that he was the OC.
Do you remember how totally mediocre GG was year 1? He was borderline awful at times. Year 2 was ALL Hal Mumme. He fixed GG and put him into a position to succeed (what and innovative idea to tailor your offense to your players skill set) and got JJ another year. Jones deserves exactly zero credit for GG.
Yeah, you're right.
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by Alaric » Sun Sep 20, 2015 12:10 pm
blackoutpony wrote:Stlhockeyguy02 wrote:Innovate or die. Jones had two QBs (Willis, Davis) that he could have tailored his offense to fit (or at least attempted to given that Davis came exceptionally late in his tenure), and instead he kept trying to jam square pegs into a round hole, and went about 0-7* in developing QBs while he was at SMU. And now he'll never coach at a respectable level again.
On further reflection, Jones did - and should be credited for - somewhat tailoring his offense to fit Gilbert's abilities. Unknown what impact Mumme had on it given that he was the OC.
Do you remember how totally mediocre GG was year 1? He was borderline awful at times. Year 2 was ALL Hal Mumme. He fixed GG and put him into a position to succeed (what and innovative idea to tailor your offense to your players skill set) and got JJ another year. Jones deserves exactly zero credit for GG.
Absolutely right. Gotta wonder if JJ ran Mumme off because he didn't want Mumme to show him up
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by PonyKai » Sun Sep 20, 2015 12:37 pm
Mumme left because he knew how bad 2014 was going to be. He knew there was no QB, he knew there was little talent, and he knew June was mailing it in. So he left while he could.
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by Pony Boss » Sun Sep 20, 2015 1:05 pm
Stlhockeyguy02 wrote:Mumme left because he knew how bad 2014 was going to be. He knew there was no QB, he knew there was little talent, and he knew June was mailing it in. So he left while he could.
Good call on his part.
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by Mustangs35SMU » Sun Sep 20, 2015 1:10 pm
mrydel wrote:Matt Davis was a bad QB in a June Jones offense. He is very good in a Chad Morris offense.
All that needs to be said. Davis was not the same QB last year that we're seeing this season.
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by stc9 » Sun Sep 20, 2015 2:39 pm
Mustangs35SMU wrote:mrydel wrote:Matt Davis was a bad QB in a June Jones offense. He is very good in a Chad Morris offense.
All that needs to be said. Davis was not the same QB last year that we're seeing this season.
I think he understands what is going on around him now. JJ kept saying how "complicated" his offense was (I thought that was more about excusing poor performance). Nevertheless he has 9 months with a coaching staff explaining their offense. Parts of which he has seen before. He never had that with JJ - he had JJ for 6 weeks - and he was not first on the depth chart so how many reps did he get? He has been number 1 with this coaching staff since day one. My only negative comment on Davis' play so far this year (and the good far outweighs the bad) is he needs to become more accurate. This would give his receivers more opportunities after the catch.
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by No Quarter » Sun Sep 20, 2015 5:09 pm
Stlhockeyguy02 wrote:Innovate or die. Jones had two QBs (Willis, Davis) that he could have tailored his offense to fit (or at least attempted to given that Davis came exceptionally late in his tenure), and instead he kept trying to jam square pegs into a round hole, and went about 0-7* in developing QBs while he was at SMU. And now he'll never coach at a respectable level again.
On further reflection, Jones did - and should be credited for - somewhat tailoring his offense to fit Gilbert's abilities. Unknown what impact Mumme had on it given that he was the OC.
JMO, but JJs lack of flexibility was right up there with being a lazy recruiter so far as what he did and did not achieve at SMU.
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by JasonB » Sun Sep 20, 2015 8:43 pm
blackoutpony wrote:Stlhockeyguy02 wrote:Innovate or die. Jones had two QBs (Willis, Davis) that he could have tailored his offense to fit (or at least attempted to given that Davis came exceptionally late in his tenure), and instead he kept trying to jam square pegs into a round hole, and went about 0-7* in developing QBs while he was at SMU. And now he'll never coach at a respectable level again.
On further reflection, Jones did - and should be credited for - somewhat tailoring his offense to fit Gilbert's abilities. Unknown what impact Mumme had on it given that he was the OC.
Do you remember how totally mediocre GG was year 1? He was borderline awful at times. Year 2 was ALL Hal Mumme. He fixed GG and put him into a position to succeed (what and innovative idea to tailor your offense to your players skill set) and got JJ another year. Jones deserves exactly zero credit for GG.
I know I am going to get shot for saying this, but... GG was awful year 1 for the first 6 games. It took way too long (6 games) for the coaching staff to adjust, but they finally added a zone read and simplified things, and GG played really well the second half of year 1. In year two of GG, lots of high hopes. Mumme came in and changed the offense to be horizontal instead of vertical. We got off to a slow start because the Horizontal game failed to open space in the middle of the field for GG and others to run, and we were shut down offensively. After struggling through 4 or 5 games (including Montana State), there was a bye, June took over the playcalling from Mumme and went back to the vertical offense. That opened up space for GG to run and the offense went up a notch and GG performed better. NOT saying that JJ and staff was flexible, because they weren't and Willis and last year are evidence. They took way, way too long to make the adjustments first year for GG to make him effective. But I wanted to share the other stuff.
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by gord » Tue Sep 22, 2015 7:56 am
It's easy/lazy to say JJ was 'inflexible' during his time here, but that was far from his biggest problem. He ran more with Line than he did at any other time during his coaching career and the offense looked a lot different (more horizontal, more two-back sets) when Mumme was here than it did the years he wasn't.
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by PoconoPony » Tue Sep 22, 2015 9:44 am
huskerpony wrote:LA_Mustang wrote:What exactly was JJ's offense?
Get across the 50 and throw for the end zone on 3rd and Inches
You forgot to add: "then punt".
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by GoMustAAngs2007 » Tue Sep 22, 2015 9:50 am
Hi, I'm Chad Morris and I have DirecTV. Hi, I'm June Jones and I have Cable.
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by Mestengo » Tue Sep 22, 2015 10:07 am
RGV Pony wrote:I propose we absolutely dismiss with the JJ talk if for no other reason than it is time better spent reveling that we have Chad. For however long he's here it won't be long enough and we will regret time wasted still [deleted] about the menehune
Yeah but what about June. Part of the bright light in my life is kicking him around a bit. lol Herpes never goes away man
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by JasonB » Tue Sep 22, 2015 1:00 pm
PoconoPony wrote:huskerpony wrote:LA_Mustang wrote:What exactly was JJ's offense?
Get across the 50 and throw for the end zone on 3rd and Inches
You forgot to add: "then punt".
Wasn't there originally some sort of promise about never punting inside the 50?
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