FU lines came to play. Seems like D White was fairly neutralized. Rush was anemic, I guess to combat dink and dunks.
I didn't think it was all that terrible in terms of calling the game either, it was the execution that was horrendous. And adjustments weren't addressed soon enough imo. All of that also falls under E as an OC, which is what I am harping on him about. It is his job to get everyone ready to play, to develop players, and to coach these players. The offense played like total shit on Saturday. Yes there are injuries on the O side of the ball too, but that doesn't explain all the deficiencies on offense.
Although it would be great if they stayed, White & Greedy will go in the 1st round. After that, I'm not sure we have a player who would go top 3 rounds, maybe Lawrence if he can improve but he isn't looking all that special right now. I think that might be because we lack depth and he always seems banged up. Delpit is a sophmore
I'm not saying White, Greedy, Delpit and others are bad players. They're not. While some of these guys mentioned by all of us have made plays, they are also making numerous mistakes. I saw a slew of blown coverages, bad angles, piss poor tackling mechanics, etc. to say anyone in particular is NFL ready. I mean Saturday it seemed fundamentals in it's entirety was thrown out the window.
what is more boring and predictable is your response to anyone who questions the oc ojt experiment more sad than laughable actually... in your mind, what could ensminger have done differently saturday?
Facts and objective measure don't belong in the subjective feel-good emotion based narrative. One other issue with pay for play is adjusted cost of living. Pretty sure a buck goes further in BR or TTown than LA. Its a slippery slope...
Did we get an explanation as to why we didn’t run Broisette after he shreded the Florida defense in the fourth quarter?
I haven’t heard it if there is one. I assume they were splitting time between the backs, but I’dve stayed with Brosette for at least another drive.
I know they have credible NFL scouts or even their own college coaches telling them about where they'll be drafted, if at all, and how tough it will be to make a roster. I guess they just don't listen and think they're the exception.