First half analysis of o-line play vs. Marshall

I just got done re-watching the first half of the Marshall game and grading our blockers. We had 38 plays on offense, 5 of which were punts. Here is my analysis:
RUNNING GAME:
- We ran the ball only twice on designed runs to the outside. Everything else was up straight up the middle or behind a guard.
- Of our 15 run plays, 9 of them were delays of some sort. Every run except for one in the second quarter was a delay of some sort. We had 4 plays that were successful run plays.
- On the unsuccessful plays, we had:
- One counter where we just didnt' have enough blockers.
- 2 plays where we ran up the middle, our Poynter and BK doubled a tackle, and the middle linebacker came in without getting hit and stuffed the run. Bad decision by the center to try and double instead of hit an LB.
- 1 horrible block by BK that doomed a play.
- 1 play where 71 couldn't maintain his block.
- 1 play were Peveto missed his block, but Martin hesitated and blew the run anyway.
- 1 play where Poynter blocked nobody.
- 1 play where Urbanus blocks nobody, and Poynter lost his block.
- 1 play wehre Urbanus beaten badly, Peveto blocks nobody.
- 1 play where Urbanus blocked nobody and his tackle went in a creamed a back.
- 1 play where nobody expected the QB to fake the handoff and keep, so nobody blocked on the backside, everyone blocked for a sweep right.
- On one of the successfull plays, Peveto didn't block anybody, but got lucky when the Tackle he was supposed to block took the RB 5 yards deep in the backfield on a fake handoff QB keeper.
- On the option, 71 shot out and blocked a LB instead of the end, and the end forced a quick pitch, run was successful anyway.
PASSING GAME
- 5 completed passes with good blocking.
- 1 pass completed, but QB threw too soon with no pressure.
- 1 pass competion where pass threw early because 71 was beat for speed.
- 1 drop with good blocking. 71 had his guy pushed wide. Ecert felt some pressure because didn't step up into nice pocket.
- 2 pass incomplete, QB threw too early with no pressure and a good blitz pickup.
- 3 pass incomplete with no pressure, QB threw too soon, into coverage, before any separation.
- 1 pass incomplete where poynter beaten badly.
- 1 dropped INT where Peveto horrible block.
- 1 poor pass on a screen, where Peveto was going to whiff his block anyway.
- 1 incomplete where Urbanus was beaten and Eckert gets hurt.
- 1 sack where BK gets beaten.
SUMMARY
4 bad blocks on 18 passing plays really isn't that bad. Our QBs have "happy feet" back there and get rid of the ball way too soon. They are scared to death, which I guess after Tulane I shouldn't blame them. But they had a lot more time and space than they took advantage of.
DJ had easily the best half. I only have him down for one mistake, and it was minor. Both tackles played better than anyone else, although they weren't tested as much because we didn't attempt many wide runs in order to cut down on potential negative plays.
Our interior offensive line needs a lot of work, however. BK made two mistakes, one missed tackle for a big running loss and gave up a sack. But he also had the benefit of getting double-team help a lot of the half. Poynter was the next worst. The center has to make a lot of decisions, and he made a lot of poor ones. Lots of double teams where it wasn't necessary, and he could have blocked a backer to get more running yards. One time in particular, BK has the inside position on his DT on a run up the middle, but Poynter goes to block him anyway. There is NOBODY behind the MLB, who runs up and manages to stuff the play. Get a hat on that guy, and it is a HUGE pickup. Lots of blocking nobody. He was very poor.
The worst is the other guard. Peveto started getting beat like a drum as the half went on, or making mental mistakes, and doing a very poor job. Then Urbanus came in and played even worse (Urbanus played at each guard position and also some LT. ).
In summary, though, I was surprised by one thing. I thought we were beaten physically a lot in the game. But we weren't. We make a lot of mental mistakes on the line, especially at the center position, which I guess is to be expected from a young center. We have a lot of mental lapses on the line where we double one person and let another run free, or where people can't figure out who to block. A lot of the time, when we have a short run, it isn't because of physical domination. It is because we double team and nobody is free to take on a linebacker. And because we don't have a lead blocker, that middle linebacker stuffs the play.
That is at least a little bit comforting. Mental mistakes are easier to correct than physical ones. Of course, double teaming the tackles could be preventing some of the more physical mistakes from occurring....
I have two recommendations for stopping this.
1) We need some plays with a lead blocker. If we are going to have to double a DT in order to push him aside, then we have to have a lead blocker that can take out a middle linebacker. In fact, that is why I suspect the QB keeper is successful sometimes - we seal off on a DT, then the middle linebacker takes the RB. Because we run a spread, everyone else is on the outside, so it creates a huge gap. The misdirection takes care of having a lead. But I think we would be a lot more successful and much more CONSISTANT with a lead runner in there.
2) Playaction. I ws surprised that we rarely, if ever, do playaction passes. The middle LB and safety are rushing the LOS. If you playaction and keep the back in to block (which, by the way, our backs do a pretty darn good job of, especially Massey), then 1) the TE should be available in the flat (if man coverage) or over the middle (if zone) and 2) the deep post should be available, which we don't ever run.
RUNNING GAME:
- We ran the ball only twice on designed runs to the outside. Everything else was up straight up the middle or behind a guard.
- Of our 15 run plays, 9 of them were delays of some sort. Every run except for one in the second quarter was a delay of some sort. We had 4 plays that were successful run plays.
- On the unsuccessful plays, we had:
- One counter where we just didnt' have enough blockers.
- 2 plays where we ran up the middle, our Poynter and BK doubled a tackle, and the middle linebacker came in without getting hit and stuffed the run. Bad decision by the center to try and double instead of hit an LB.
- 1 horrible block by BK that doomed a play.
- 1 play where 71 couldn't maintain his block.
- 1 play were Peveto missed his block, but Martin hesitated and blew the run anyway.
- 1 play where Poynter blocked nobody.
- 1 play where Urbanus blocks nobody, and Poynter lost his block.
- 1 play wehre Urbanus beaten badly, Peveto blocks nobody.
- 1 play where Urbanus blocked nobody and his tackle went in a creamed a back.
- 1 play where nobody expected the QB to fake the handoff and keep, so nobody blocked on the backside, everyone blocked for a sweep right.
- On one of the successfull plays, Peveto didn't block anybody, but got lucky when the Tackle he was supposed to block took the RB 5 yards deep in the backfield on a fake handoff QB keeper.
- On the option, 71 shot out and blocked a LB instead of the end, and the end forced a quick pitch, run was successful anyway.
PASSING GAME
- 5 completed passes with good blocking.
- 1 pass completed, but QB threw too soon with no pressure.
- 1 pass competion where pass threw early because 71 was beat for speed.
- 1 drop with good blocking. 71 had his guy pushed wide. Ecert felt some pressure because didn't step up into nice pocket.
- 2 pass incomplete, QB threw too early with no pressure and a good blitz pickup.
- 3 pass incomplete with no pressure, QB threw too soon, into coverage, before any separation.
- 1 pass incomplete where poynter beaten badly.
- 1 dropped INT where Peveto horrible block.
- 1 poor pass on a screen, where Peveto was going to whiff his block anyway.
- 1 incomplete where Urbanus was beaten and Eckert gets hurt.
- 1 sack where BK gets beaten.
SUMMARY
4 bad blocks on 18 passing plays really isn't that bad. Our QBs have "happy feet" back there and get rid of the ball way too soon. They are scared to death, which I guess after Tulane I shouldn't blame them. But they had a lot more time and space than they took advantage of.
DJ had easily the best half. I only have him down for one mistake, and it was minor. Both tackles played better than anyone else, although they weren't tested as much because we didn't attempt many wide runs in order to cut down on potential negative plays.
Our interior offensive line needs a lot of work, however. BK made two mistakes, one missed tackle for a big running loss and gave up a sack. But he also had the benefit of getting double-team help a lot of the half. Poynter was the next worst. The center has to make a lot of decisions, and he made a lot of poor ones. Lots of double teams where it wasn't necessary, and he could have blocked a backer to get more running yards. One time in particular, BK has the inside position on his DT on a run up the middle, but Poynter goes to block him anyway. There is NOBODY behind the MLB, who runs up and manages to stuff the play. Get a hat on that guy, and it is a HUGE pickup. Lots of blocking nobody. He was very poor.
The worst is the other guard. Peveto started getting beat like a drum as the half went on, or making mental mistakes, and doing a very poor job. Then Urbanus came in and played even worse (Urbanus played at each guard position and also some LT. ).
In summary, though, I was surprised by one thing. I thought we were beaten physically a lot in the game. But we weren't. We make a lot of mental mistakes on the line, especially at the center position, which I guess is to be expected from a young center. We have a lot of mental lapses on the line where we double one person and let another run free, or where people can't figure out who to block. A lot of the time, when we have a short run, it isn't because of physical domination. It is because we double team and nobody is free to take on a linebacker. And because we don't have a lead blocker, that middle linebacker stuffs the play.
That is at least a little bit comforting. Mental mistakes are easier to correct than physical ones. Of course, double teaming the tackles could be preventing some of the more physical mistakes from occurring....
I have two recommendations for stopping this.
1) We need some plays with a lead blocker. If we are going to have to double a DT in order to push him aside, then we have to have a lead blocker that can take out a middle linebacker. In fact, that is why I suspect the QB keeper is successful sometimes - we seal off on a DT, then the middle linebacker takes the RB. Because we run a spread, everyone else is on the outside, so it creates a huge gap. The misdirection takes care of having a lead. But I think we would be a lot more successful and much more CONSISTANT with a lead runner in there.
2) Playaction. I ws surprised that we rarely, if ever, do playaction passes. The middle LB and safety are rushing the LOS. If you playaction and keep the back in to block (which, by the way, our backs do a pretty darn good job of, especially Massey), then 1) the TE should be available in the flat (if man coverage) or over the middle (if zone) and 2) the deep post should be available, which we don't ever run.