mrydel wrote:That was a Saban compliment. If coaching up was so easy everyone would be a Saban.
I know, I was just messing with you! I usually agree with about 99.9% of what you post.
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I know, I was just messing with you! I usually agree with about 99.9% of what you post.
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Are you single? All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand
Re: the most disturbing thingBahahaha!!! Nope!!!
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I'm almost certain Mrs.mrydel might object
Re: the most disturbing thingFor 99.9% I change my sexual preference.
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Go back and watch the tape of the game. There is a hole a lot of the time, the RB hits it a little slow and then is met 2 yards after the LOS by a LB and the play is dead. The first drive, their LBs weren't in those holes, they were overaggressive. After that, they just waited and made plays. We did not break any tackles or make anyone miss.
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Go back and watch the tape of the game. There is a hole a lot of the time, the RB hits it a little slow and then is met 2 yards after the LOS by a LB and the play is dead. The first drive, their LBs weren't in those holes, they were overaggressive. After that, they just waited and made plays. We did not break any tackles or make anyone miss.[/quote] This...there are much more improvements required than just Hicks. He is the easy scapegoat, but we are a running offense and our RBs didn't make the first guy miss. This is just one of many areas to improve. A little more time and a few long runs and bet we start to see Hicks play closer to expectations. It's a whole team concept. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Re: the most disturbing thingAgainst lesser opponents, West will get to that spot before the LB and explode for more yards. And Freeman/Carmouche will be big and strong enough to break a tackle or run players over. But they are young and not through the weight program and can't do that against upper tier players. Houston is the only team left on the table with that caliber LB (probably better than TCU actually).
Also, keep in mind that we were missing our best RB Xavier Jones. He is an upgrade from West judging from practice this year. Stronger with more burst and top end speed.
Re: the most disturbing thingThere is no such thing as a lesser opponent
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Lol, I really hate that commercial. From the God particle, to this
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Can't wait to see the attendance at the games against the "lesser opponents" Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Peruna is my mascot!
Re: the most disturbing thingIf they hit on a couple of the wide open receivers running deep, I doubt there is anyone questioning the play calling. The play calling had the plays set up, but the players did not make the plays. I am still holding out hope for Hicks, but he struggled throwing deep on Friday. Not sure Davis even finds the open receivers. We are a year and a QB away (be it a more experienced Hicks or someone else). I just do not get anyone questioning the progress of the program after only one season and four games?!?
Re: the most disturbing thingI agree there are a lot of execution problems at the QB position. But as a coaching staff you have to find ways around that to make calls the QB will be successful at. The post to Sutton on his first throw wasn't 40 yards downfield. It was 25 and run. He isn't accurate when you make it deeper than that, so the post needs to hit the seam quicker.
Another note - I love the heads up throw it deep on offsides that we did 3 times. But they have to be catchable balls, there is no risk.
Re: the most disturbing thingI believe Hicks was 9 for 15 in First Half and it was 20-3 before he threw his first interception. TCU's LBs are All-Big 12 candidates in Ty Summers and Travian Howard-they cleaned up with 23 tackles
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