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Rice coach news conference quotes

PostPosted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 7:05 pm
by skyscraper
About SMU:
“SMU is a good football team. It is amazing how balanced they are right now. The linebacker they have moved to running back is really getting a lot of yards and performing well (Zach Line). (Quarterback Kyle) Padron is performing well. They have two explosive receivers, one from here out of Hightower High School. Defensively, they are very solid basing out of a 3-4. And I think their kicking game is solid too. I think it will be a great Conference USA game. You have the Mayor’s Cup involved with it. We need to play well and try to get that (trophy) back in our dressing room."

SMU’s change in philosophy and running the football more:
“That young man rushed for over 100 yards against TCU – Line. He is doing very well. He is breaking a lot of tackles. He is confident. You just can’t play the pass. You are going to have to get your numbers right. (SMU Head Coach) June (Jones) does a good job of seeing where you have your numbers and where you don’t. They are an improving football team.”

When asked about TCU’s hits on SMU quarterback Kyle Padron and if the SMU offensive line was suspect:
“A lot of that was Padron hanging on to the football. I thought SMU’s offensive line did a nice job protecting him. He held on to the ball a little too long and some of those hits were self-inflicted. I think every week he is getting better and trying to get rid of that ball a little faster."

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Re: Rice coach news conference quotes

PostPosted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 8:36 pm
by Buddha
skyscraper wrote:About SMU:
“SMU is a good football team. It is amazing how balanced they are right now. The linebacker they have moved to running back is really getting a lot of yards and performing well (Zach Line). (Quarterback Kyle) Padron is performing well. They have two explosive receivers, one from here out of Hightower High School. Defensively, they are very solid basing out of a 3-4. And I think their kicking game is solid too. I think it will be a great Conference USA game. You have the Mayor’s Cup involved with it. We need to play well and try to get that (trophy) back in our dressing room."

SMU’s change in philosophy and running the football more:
“That young man rushed for over 100 yards against TCU – Line. He is doing very well. He is breaking a lot of tackles. He is confident. You just can’t play the pass. You are going to have to get your numbers right. (SMU Head Coach) June (Jones) does a good job of seeing where you have your numbers and where you don’t. They are an improving football team.”

When asked about TCU’s hits on SMU quarterback Kyle Padron and if the SMU offensive line was suspect:
“A lot of that was Padron hanging on to the football. I thought SMU’s offensive line did a nice job protecting him. He held on to the ball a little too long and some of those hits were self-inflicted. I think every week he is getting better and trying to get rid of that ball a little faster."

http://conferenceusa.cstv.com/auto_pdf/ ... /S27preess

Interesting stuff, especially the comments about Padron holding the ball. I was curious about that. He got clobbered a few times, but it looked like the line did very well. I don't know how many times Padron got hit after he threw the ball, but it seemed like a lot. A few of the times when he was slow getting up, he already had gotten rid of the ball. We're all novices when it comes to watching offensive line play, I realize, but it seemed like the Goon Squad did its job. I wonder if Padron and the coaches agree that he is holding on to the ball a little too long.

Re: Rice coach news conference quotes

PostPosted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 9:33 pm
by Junior
A few of my friends that watched the TCU game on TV noted the same thing. I think a lot of that was having to deal with TCU's secondary. They're not a bad unit.

Re: Rice coach news conference quotes

PostPosted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 7:17 am
by ponyte
Padron has to learn to use his 3rd and 4th options. Often, we had long routes by three receivers. Those take time to develop. TCU played those routes very well. However, Beasley was often wide open in the flat. Padron never once looked his way. Last year we did a lot of dump offs to the back coming out of the backfield. Seems we are doing less of that. That gave Padron a option to make a quick pass if nothing was open down field. The scheme has changed this year and one suspects Padron is still learning. He may be pressing a bit much trying to make big plays instead of taking the short stuff and controlling the ball. The O line is doing well and can’t keep blocks forever. Padron has to make quicker decisions ( and hopefully correct ones).

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 7:28 am
by LakeHighlandsPony
Padron does hold the ball too long.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:10 am
by reddevil
Padron is holding the ball too long, but it is still early in his career. I just wonder if he was more successful last year because we were using a more limited playbook. I wonder if he is overwhelmed with using most of JJ's playbook. Also, DJ's one handed reception aside, I don't think the receivers are doing KP any favors.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:18 am
by EastStang
He also has forgotten one of what I considered his strengths last year. Throwing the ball away! If he can't find his receivers fine, just chuck it in the third row.

Re: Rice coach news conference quotes

PostPosted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:56 am
by stc9
When UAB, Wazoo and TCU went to a soft zone our offense stalled. We do very well against "man coverage". Without seeing the coaches film - the zoomed out endzone view - I am wondering if our receivers are recognizing the zone coverage and adjusting their routes. If they are making the adjustment is the open guy the 4th option and KP just doesn't see it in time. Is that why JJ says, "KP will see the missed opportunities on the tape." The draw to Line doesn't work as well, because all eyes remain on the SMU backfield.

I haven't been able to travel to Dallas this season, so I have on;y seen the TV coverage point of view (zoomed in on the QB and offensive line).

What are you guys seeing from the stands?

Re: Rice coach news conference quotes

PostPosted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:34 am
by DiamondM75
stc9 wrote:What are you guys seeing from the stands?


Really nice coeds.

Re: Rice coach news conference quotes

PostPosted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 5:06 pm
by Cardinal Puff
I thought TCU had their secondary playing really well and they seemed in synch with Padron going through his checks. I don't think we have any one else on the schedule with the ability of TCU and I think that Padron is being coached to commit quicker.