Guy Chamberlin
Heisman Trophy Winner
I remember thinking Yant was the future last year.
Rewatching these plays reinforces how bad of an RB he is. I'm to the point where I wish someone else was in for these situations. Would Grant be our next largest back? Keep him in.
Yant doesn't have good vision in the backfield and has poor instincts. Same as last season. He doesn't see holes and cut back lanes. Like you said, he takes a step left and he's one-on-one with a safety half his size who he's going to truck into the end zone.Two things about the play in the second tweet.
A). The left guard does absolutely nothing. He doesn't fire off and doesn't engage anyone.
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B). Why the hell wouldn't the RB go slightly more left where there's room and very well might score? Instead, he just lowers his head and runs into the pile.
He would be a beast as a fullback. No decision making, just hit a hole and truck guys. That's what he's always been good at.I remember thinking Yant was the future last year.
WTH was Vokolek doing on that GL play? He just kinda brushes past one guy and then stands there
He's our second largest back at 215. Maybe he would be better at the goal line.
One the one hand the 1st & 2nd down plays didn't get good execution. But on the other hand Frost has (deservedly) taken a lot of flak for not pounding the rock enough inside the 10.
So like, at least we were trying to use power. We did slowly get the ball closer to the goal line with power running plays and then finally got it in the end zone.
I'm definitely seeing the glass as 'half full' with the offensive performance in that game and I think the called fumble by Garcia Castaneda was ultimately the biggest play of the game. If that drive gets a FG or a TD, we're probably walking away with the 'W.'
But, it sucks to have another loss come down to turnovers (that play) and special teams (the onside kick debacle).
There's a lot to be excited about with WR and QB play. In the first half we were moving the ball really well (outside of the conservative calls on our own 1 yard line). Loved the passing concepts. It's probably hard to see on tv, but I've never seen so many guys getting wide open after their breaks, and Casey is an all around upgrade in the passing game. Love the way he climbs the pocket. RBs had excellent blizt pick up as well.One the one hand the 1st & 2nd down plays didn't get good execution. But on the other hand Frost has (deservedly) taken a lot of flak for not pounding the rock enough inside the 10.
So like, at least we were trying to use power. We did slowly get the ball closer to the goal line with power running plays and then finally got it in the end zone.
I'm definitely seeing the glass as 'half full' with the offensive performance in that game and I think the called fumble by Garcia Castaneda was ultimately the biggest play of the game. If that drive gets a FG or a TD, we're probably walking away with the 'W.'
But, it sucks to have another loss come down to turnovers (that play) and special teams (the onside kick debacle).
It's probably hard to see on tv, but I've never seen so many guys getting wide open after their breaks, and Casey is an all around upgrade in the passing game. Love the way he climbs the pocket. RBs had excellent blizt pick up as well.
I loved 2AM but he isn't making those 2 crazy back yard football plays that Casey did, and he's probably picking up another sack or 2. Casey's vision and pocket presence makes up for the lack of speed and size compared to Adrian.Love hearing this.
I was really impressed with the way Grant picked up blocks and I also think we'll be a better offense by just picking one guy and going with him. He's clearly the best in the group and I'm just hoping he doesn't get hurt.
Casey's ability to keep his eyes downfield and find a target is pretty exciting.
Easy. Its recognition, assignment and responsibility.NW did a nice job flooding the side zone. Our ILBs really bit on the play-action, leaving five DBs to cover four WR. But all four WRs were to the right. Pretty tough to pick up everyone.