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Title: Was anyone else exhausted after that 15 pt win? I stayed on
Post by: VOLMAN on September 08, 2014, 02:08:10 EDT
edge most of the game....we never really took command and should have but we just couldn't finish so many drives. The biggest issue I had after this game is play calling.....it's apparent our run game is anemic, why call runs 1st down almost exclusively and many times 1st and 2nd down putting an offense that is not dominant in 3rd and long so often? I really hope they were just trying to get real game work for the OL and RBs while we had a lead, but that was dangerous IMO if that's what they were doing as ASU was firing all of their guns. We have to keep Ds guessing more, especially from here on out as we enter the teams that should beat us and it will take doing everything right to have a chance.          :patriot:


Title: Re: Was anyone else exhausted after that 15 pt win? I stayed on
Post by: PirateVOL on September 08, 2014, 02:46:51 EDT
No, I really felt we had the game.  I was frustrated with the offense but the defense really wasn't playing that bad.  They had a single bad series each half but otherwise they made the red wolves earn whatever they got.


Title: Re: Was anyone else exhausted after that 15 pt win? I stayed on
Post by: Clockwork Orange on September 08, 2014, 03:13:05 EDT
I'm officially concerned about the OL now, as this was a team we should have pushed around and put up 250 rushing yards on. I've been concerned from the beginning but I thought it was too early to panic after Utah State. Well, now I think things are really and truly ugly.

At least these guys are still newbies in terms of playing meaningful snaps, so I'd expect some growth in the coming weeks. I'm especially looking forward to how they can improve after the bye week, though I think this week's gonna be ugly.


Title: Re: Was anyone else exhausted after that 15 pt win? I stayed on
Post by: HerbTarlekVol on September 08, 2014, 03:16:03 EDT
I'm of the mindset that what we saw Saturday is what we will see pretty much all year.  This is a young team, and one just doesn't know how young teams will react any more than the guys on the field do.  I see this season being a bit of a roller coaster.  

I still stand by my feelings that this is likely a 6-6 team, if we make and take advantage of a few breaks, a 5-7 team if we don't.  I sill believe that as talented, but young, teams do that we'll likely beat somebody we probably shouldn't, but we may lose to somebody that we shouldn't lose to, as well.  That's just the nature of teams that are playing as many true/RS freshmen and sophomores as we are.  

That said, I definitely see things being on a positive track, unlike when Mr. Orange pants was here.  


Title: Re: Was anyone else exhausted after that 15 pt win? I stayed on
Post by: PirateVOL on September 08, 2014, 03:32:30 EDT
I'm officially concerned about the OL now, as this was a team we should have pushed around and put up 250 rushing yards on. I've been concerned from the beginning but I thought it was too early to panic after Utah State. Well, now I think things are really and truly ugly.

At least these guys are still newbies in terms of playing meaningful snaps, so I'd expect some growth in the coming weeks. I'm especially looking forward to how they can improve after the bye week, though I think this week's gonna be ugly.
We had way too many breakdowns on the left side Saturday.  I'm talking getting flat whipped.  I was to the point of wanting to move the RT to LT and putting two true FR together on the right side.


Title: Re: Was anyone else exhausted after that 15 pt win? I stayed on
Post by: Volznut on September 08, 2014, 03:43:28 EDT
We had way too many breakdowns on the left side Saturday.  I'm talking getting flat whipped.  I was to the point of wanting to move the RT to LT and putting two true FR together on the right side.


agree, left side is bad, both in pass protection and run blocking. Just not up to SEC standard IMO.



Title: Was anyone else exhausted after that 15 pt win? I stayed on
Post by: SmokeyJoe on September 08, 2014, 04:05:31 EDT
OL has been poorly recruited. We knew it. Sucks. That is what will keep us from having that breakout year. fizzleing Orange Pants Dooley. He will be canned again after this year :bird:


Title: Re: Was anyone else exhausted after that 15 pt win? I stayed on
Post by: SmokeyJoe on September 08, 2014, 04:07:53 EDT
Who knows maybe the young D can make a couple plays Saturday.


Title: Re: Was anyone else exhausted after that 15 pt win? I stayed on
Post by: BanditVol on September 08, 2014, 05:58:14 EDT
.....it's apparent our run game is anemic, why call runs 1st down almost exclusively and many times 1st and 2nd down putting an offense that is not dominant in 3rd and long so often? I really hope they were just trying to get real game work for the OL and RBs while we had a lead,

When are we going to work on run game again, if not this game?  So yes, that's why IMO.


Title: Re: Was anyone else exhausted after that 15 pt win? I stayed on
Post by: BanditVol on September 08, 2014, 06:03:48 EDT
No, I really felt we had the game.  I was frustrated with the offense but the defense really wasn't playing that bad.  They had a single bad series each half but otherwise they made the red wolves earn whatever they got.

I never felt that they would win, but was never completely comfortable.   It should perhaps have been an  easier win, but at the end of the day was about what I expected from this team.


Title: Re: Was anyone else exhausted after that 15 pt win? I stayed on
Post by: BanditVol on September 08, 2014, 06:10:44 EDT
And for all of you commenting on the OL, what did you expect?  We just lost 5 OL who led us to our best run game production since 1998 (188 yards per game).

I fully expected them to struggle and I expect them to continue to struggle.   :dunno:



Title: Re: Was anyone else exhausted after that 15 pt win? I stayed on
Post by: BanditVol on September 08, 2014, 06:53:12 EDT
I'm of the mindset that what we saw Saturday is what we will see pretty much all year.  This is a young team, and one just doesn't know how young teams will react any more than the guys on the field do.  I see this season being a bit of a roller coaster.  

I still stand by my feelings that this is likely a 6-6 team, if we make and take advantage of a few breaks, a 5-7 team if we don't.  I sill believe that as talented, but young, teams do that we'll likely beat somebody we probably shouldn't, but we may lose to somebody that we shouldn't lose to, as well.  That's just the nature of teams that are playing as many true/RS freshmen and sophomores as we are.  

That said, I definitely see things being on a positive track, unlike when Mr. Orange pants was here.  

This is scary HTK...once again I agree with you. Definitely on a positive track.  The level of energy and mental sharpness of this team, even with all the mistakes, is light years ahead of any Dooley team IMO.   It's a subjective and hard to pin down thing, but the spirit of the team is just different.  Better days ahead.... :thumbup: