Thoughts on the game

- Quick decisions, quick passes, much better. if you let HIcks think too much, you are in trouble.
- HIcks throws a better knuckleball than Charlie Hough.
- Hyder and Saenna looked much better on the right and McCarty was able to power block. LIne played better before the injuries.
- Fister C, Saenna G, Wilds RT is ouch scary. We need people to get fixed. Fast.
- Freeman misread some runs and left a lot of yards on the field. Practicing at 2 positions is hurting him a little, just like coach said.
- Minor, why couldn't we have had that the past two years?
- Thomas, Proche, Castille were brought In with a lot of hype. They each had chances to make big time plays in space tonight and couldn't do it. A little disappointed and concerned that they aren't the level of player we thought they were coming in. Better than what we had, but I was hopeful they would be upper echelon of the conference.
- Really disappointed with the drops, which we would have lambasted the coaching staff for 2 years ago. The knuckleballs aren't easy to catch, though.
- We throw the fade to Sutton and HOney 200 times a practice to perfection. Why in the hell do we never try it during the game? The slant or post is a much harder pass for a QB to read and throw in the red zone. We should have thrown 3 picks tonight and we aren't helping Hicks out with that playcall.
- Do we have a single stretch play or sweep in the playbook? Like just one? One? Is it just the Jet Sweep? The run off tackle was there all night long but we don't pull the sweep out.
- On third and 1, you can't run a counter. There isn't enough time, especially against a run blitz. Just power if you are going to run up the middle, or go outside. Especially with a struggling OL. They aren't going to hold up on a delay on an expected running play. You can't hand the ball off on one side and try to run off guard on the other. That is a really bad play call, and we do it all the time, at least twice tonight. If you are too scared to run power, throw the screen.
- Our LBs ran out of position on three plays, and it resulted in 2 long TD runs and the QB run at the end of the game. Lawler had the pitch blown up at the end, but Mitchell and Rhone completely overran their assignments and blew it. That first long TD run, our D Line had super wide gaps, there was only one player in the middle of the field and Rhone hit the wrong hole. Onu was at safety and was running away from the ball and was completely out of position. The other long TD run, we had no middle LB at all. That is the kind of crap that ate us alive last year. If those things don't happen tonight, we win the game.
- I have never seen a worse kickoff coverage and still we struggle on blocking on return. It is horrible. If you watch practice, when we practice Kick Return, it is always simulated, never physical. And that is exactly how we play in the game.
- I never want to see a 3 man rush with Lawler in coverage again. Please. Never. If you are going to do that alignment, at least have Lawler at RDE and use Badejo as the standup linebacker/rush LB in that 3-4 look. Badejo at least has the speed to get around the edge on the blitz when he goes at the QB, and is more athletic in coverage.
Proud that we fought. Definite improvement over last week and the TCU game. But I feel like we lost this game more than Tulsa won it. This was a big opportunity to get back to a .500 record and .500 in conference. Really stings.
- HIcks throws a better knuckleball than Charlie Hough.
- Hyder and Saenna looked much better on the right and McCarty was able to power block. LIne played better before the injuries.
- Fister C, Saenna G, Wilds RT is ouch scary. We need people to get fixed. Fast.
- Freeman misread some runs and left a lot of yards on the field. Practicing at 2 positions is hurting him a little, just like coach said.
- Minor, why couldn't we have had that the past two years?
- Thomas, Proche, Castille were brought In with a lot of hype. They each had chances to make big time plays in space tonight and couldn't do it. A little disappointed and concerned that they aren't the level of player we thought they were coming in. Better than what we had, but I was hopeful they would be upper echelon of the conference.
- Really disappointed with the drops, which we would have lambasted the coaching staff for 2 years ago. The knuckleballs aren't easy to catch, though.
- We throw the fade to Sutton and HOney 200 times a practice to perfection. Why in the hell do we never try it during the game? The slant or post is a much harder pass for a QB to read and throw in the red zone. We should have thrown 3 picks tonight and we aren't helping Hicks out with that playcall.
- Do we have a single stretch play or sweep in the playbook? Like just one? One? Is it just the Jet Sweep? The run off tackle was there all night long but we don't pull the sweep out.
- On third and 1, you can't run a counter. There isn't enough time, especially against a run blitz. Just power if you are going to run up the middle, or go outside. Especially with a struggling OL. They aren't going to hold up on a delay on an expected running play. You can't hand the ball off on one side and try to run off guard on the other. That is a really bad play call, and we do it all the time, at least twice tonight. If you are too scared to run power, throw the screen.
- Our LBs ran out of position on three plays, and it resulted in 2 long TD runs and the QB run at the end of the game. Lawler had the pitch blown up at the end, but Mitchell and Rhone completely overran their assignments and blew it. That first long TD run, our D Line had super wide gaps, there was only one player in the middle of the field and Rhone hit the wrong hole. Onu was at safety and was running away from the ball and was completely out of position. The other long TD run, we had no middle LB at all. That is the kind of crap that ate us alive last year. If those things don't happen tonight, we win the game.
- I have never seen a worse kickoff coverage and still we struggle on blocking on return. It is horrible. If you watch practice, when we practice Kick Return, it is always simulated, never physical. And that is exactly how we play in the game.
- I never want to see a 3 man rush with Lawler in coverage again. Please. Never. If you are going to do that alignment, at least have Lawler at RDE and use Badejo as the standup linebacker/rush LB in that 3-4 look. Badejo at least has the speed to get around the edge on the blitz when he goes at the QB, and is more athletic in coverage.
Proud that we fought. Definite improvement over last week and the TCU game. But I feel like we lost this game more than Tulsa won it. This was a big opportunity to get back to a .500 record and .500 in conference. Really stings.