So I guess it's obvious our gameplan will involve running the ballOC Shawn Watson credited Missouri's defense, but he seems confident that NU will run the ball well Sat. "They haven't seen anybody like us"
I truly hope that Bo had a long sit down with Watson after that UT game regarding forcing a square peg into a round hole. If you're going to go out there and jump up and down telling everyone how "multiple" you are, DO IT!!!!This looks like the appropriate thread for a comment Watson made earlier today.
Jon Nyatawa of the OWH tweeted the following:
So I guess it's obvious our gameplan will involve running the ballOC Shawn Watson credited Missouri's defense, but he seems confident that NU will run the ball well Sat. "They haven't seen anybody like us"![]()
I like the confidence our OC exudes with this comment. But, I worry sometimes he'll try to force the run even if it proves ineffective (see: offense vs Texas).
Here's my advice for commenting...remember we are not Kansas. We play football here, not entertain the 7 fans that go to football games for 4 months before basketball season.Here's my advice on gameplanning. Consider forfeiting and leave for the Big 10 early. Best case scenario really.
psssstttt..........he did drop a TD pass on one of these if you haven't seen it.I just skimmed, so if someone has already said this I apologize, but I think you HAVE to, absolutely HAVE to feed Helu and Burkhead. Missouri's secondary is light years ahead of OSU (OSU's secondary is terrible and a few of Taylor's balls had enough air under them that a skilled dback like Mizzou's would have a great chance at picking a couple). Thus far this year the O-line has looked to me like they can pass block but haven't proven they can run block real well consistently. I would challenge them to prove it Saturday. Line up and give Mizzou a heavy dose of between-the-tackles running. You combat speed by running at them. Several runs up the middle (at a first-start DT for Mizzou) will hopefully break him down a little as well as set up a zone read keeper for Taylor or some play action.
Rex and Roy are good, give them the freakin ball! Also, let's see Rex slip out of the backfield for some 20 yard catches like we saw early on in the year and should have seen against Texas.
That is why I said we SHOULD have seen... if he makes the catch, we see a 20+ yard catch for a touchdownpsssstttt..........he did drop a TD pass on one of these if you haven't seen it.I just skimmed, so if someone has already said this I apologize, but I think you HAVE to, absolutely HAVE to feed Helu and Burkhead. Missouri's secondary is light years ahead of OSU (OSU's secondary is terrible and a few of Taylor's balls had enough air under them that a skilled dback like Mizzou's would have a great chance at picking a couple). Thus far this year the O-line has looked to me like they can pass block but haven't proven they can run block real well consistently. I would challenge them to prove it Saturday. Line up and give Mizzou a heavy dose of between-the-tackles running. You combat speed by running at them. Several runs up the middle (at a first-start DT for Mizzou) will hopefully break him down a little as well as set up a zone read keeper for Taylor or some play action.
Rex and Roy are good, give them the freakin ball! Also, let's see Rex slip out of the backfield for some 20 yard catches like we saw early on in the year and should have seen against Texas.
Ugh if u watched the Illinois game then you knoe that Illinois outplayed them lol misserys lucky they won that game. I would do what Illinois and what the sooners did. Just dont turn the ball over and we should be fine I thinkBillyball said:I don't think there is any comparison of the OSU defense to that of Misery. Indeed I think this year the are much better than Texas and that will be an obstacle.
I couldn't tell how much that Aldon Smith guy who was coming back from injury played, but I did see him make an interception and run it back a long way in a play that turned things around big time.
I don't know how accurate this guys projections are but if even close to accurate, he is a beast.http://walterfootball.com/draft2012.php
They are obviously very fast on D. The new back OU was using quite a bit seemed lightening fast and had great moves, but along with Murray didn't get a lot going. Landry had a lot of pressure and though he made a lot of plays, he was obviously hurried. It will likely be by far the most pressure TM has seen. If they over pursue and he gets some easy big plays, we may be fine. If they are successful in putting a spy on TM and frustrating him, I look for some turnovers.
I could be wrong because I've only watched two of Misery's games. Illinois and OU, along with part of their blowout at ATM. But IMO they are by far the best defense we have seen. As fast as Texas, but More disciplined.
I think we can win if we have less than two turnovers and have some success throwing the ball. I hope those calling for a blowout are correct, but I just don't see it . My guess is we'll have to score more than thirty. It might be a lot tougher than 51 at OSU. Can't wait for Saturday, and some rain would't be bad either.
Bo is really not in a position to talk to anyone about square peg/round hole.I truly hope that Bo had a long sit down with Watson after that UT game regarding forcing a square peg into a round hole.