Slow yer Roll Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 1 hour ago, Farms said: Kind of off topic but I agree Frost looks drained. The way he looks in interviews right now he looks completely drained. That man needs a vacation. He looks like the before and after photos of Presidents when their term ends. 2 Quote Link to comment
Canadian Fan Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 41 minutes ago, Mavric said: What Frost did last night was exactly what he's done since he got here. The results were just better last night - partly because of the opponent. Plus actually having their #1 back in the game instead of musical chairs because of injuries. vs Rugters - 58 runs, 28 passes - 67% run vs Illinois - 52 runs, 25 passes - 67% run 2020 - 334 runs, 229 passes - 59% run We weren't better against Rutgers than we were against Illinois because we were more committed to the run. We simply executed it better. Also, our offense isn't nearly as bad as people like to claim. We turn the ball over way too much. And we screwed ourselves switching QBs for a couple games. But we also do a lot of things really well. We just don't have receivers who are a threat. If we can get Betts, Martin and Brown ready to roll next year (and Manning?), it will start to look more complete. And hopefully don't have the entire RB room on IR half the year. Yards against Northwestern this year: Ohio State - 513 Nebraska - 442 Iowa - 293 Purdue - 265 Wisconsin - 230 Michigan State - 167 Maryland - 143 Illinois - 107 The run-pass ratio may have been similar but the play selection to my eye was very different. Thankfully much less east-west running and an almost complete abandonment of the WR screen / swing pass which has knocked us backwards more often than it moved us forwards in previous games. If he’d just stop dicking around inside the 5 yard line, it would have been a pretty rational demonstration of play calling. Quote Link to comment
krc1995 Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 2 minutes ago, Slow yer Roll said: He looks like the before and after photos of Presidents when their term ends. Except Trump. 1 2 Quote Link to comment
Scarlet Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 1 hour ago, krc1995 said: More weapons doesn’t mean success. Yesterday I think we saw an exhausted Frost give in to the run game. Not sure when rested if he’ll continue to push his agenda or use what works. Yesterday was the first game of the year with three minutes left that I knew we were going to win. I think we could have easily lost the other two as well as won a couple we lost. We were destined to win three games this year. And regarding progress, I’ll defer to others that know the intricacies of the game, because I see zero progress. Huh? So it's more demanding physically and mentally to call a pass play? 2 Quote Link to comment
Popular Post Mavric Posted December 19, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 19, 2020 32 minutes ago, lo country said: 620 yards last night. Looked like we did something different.........Frost looked more committed to running Mills between the tackles. This is pretty common when we like the results better. "It had to be because we were doing something different." No, it doesn't. Just like everyone was falling all over themselves to praise McCaffrey after the Penn State game. It wasn't because our QB play was any better. It was probably worse. The results were just better so it SEEMS like things were better/different. For the year, Mills ran: Left end - 12 carries Left side - 8 carries Middle - 24 carries Right side - 20 carries Right End - 19 carries So nearly 2/3 of his carries for the year were between the tackles. 32 minutes ago, lo country said: He didn't try and get "cute" ie Hickman on the goal line He explicitly did get "cute" with Hickman on the goal line. 32 minutes ago, lo country said: 3rd year and no serviceable back up RB is a huge issue IMHO. I don't think the issues is we don't have a serveable backup. It's that they're all freshmen, didn't have spring ball, barely had fall camp and were all injured at various points during the year. We also got somewhat unlucky that both Washington and Bell turned into head cases. We're still playing catch up and injuries are making it really tough. 32 minutes ago, lo country said: I'd also argue that our O is as bad as it appears. We can wish in one hand and crap in the other and see what fills up first. Going into year 4 and we are still talking about hoping player "X" shows up and shows out....That is ridiculous we are still searching for dudes 4 years in. You can argue that all you want. The facts are we have the #28 rushing offense in the country and the #10 rushing offense in the Power 5. Yet people are trying to say that Frost doesn't run the ball. It's simply complaining about anything and everything when you don't like the overall result. 10 Quote Link to comment
krc1995 Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 7 minutes ago, Scarlet said: Huh? So it's more demanding physically and mentally to call a pass play? Have you been paying attention at all? 1 Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 18 minutes ago, Canadian Fan said: The run-pass ratio may have been similar but the play selection to my eye was very different. Thankfully much less east-west running and an almost complete abandonment of the WR screen / swing pass which has knocked us backwards more often than it moved us forwards in previous games. If he’d just stop dicking around inside the 5 yard line, it would have been a pretty rational demonstration of play calling. Again, everyone thinks they see different things when the overall results are better. If you think we completely abandoned the WR screens you must have missed everyone complaining when we threw one to a white walk-on. Or the several other we threw to Wan'Dale, Mills, Johnson, etc. 4 Quote Link to comment
Undone Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 1 hour ago, Mavric said: We weren't better against Rutgers than we were against Illinois because we were more committed to the run. We simply executed it better. Yep. We averaged 4.9 YPC against Illinois on the ground, but then averaged 6.3 against Rutgers. And specifically, our best ball carrier against Rutgers (Mills) averaged 7.6 YPC, but our best ball carrier against Illinois (McNuggets) averaged 4.7. Big, big difference in execution. 2 Quote Link to comment
chamrocck Posted December 19, 2020 Author Share Posted December 19, 2020 1 hour ago, krc1995 said: More weapons doesn’t mean success. It may not guarantee it but it definitely increases our chances. If you are facing a team that is strong against the run you have other weapons to pass to. If you are facing a team with a stud defender that can lock down our best player then you go to other weapons. It’s AM and Wandale show with never a threat to throw beyond 10 yards. Put Luke in there in backfield or slot and they have to defend him. Give me AM, Luke, Wandale, Fidone, with improved Betts, Allen, and Manning. Maybe there is something there if we have a reliable RB. 1 Quote Link to comment
runningblind Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 1 minute ago, Undone said: Yep. We averaged 4.9 YPC against Illinois on the ground, but then averaged 6.3 against Rutgers. And specifically, our best ball carrier against Rutgers (Mills) averaged 7.6 YPC, but our best ball carrier against Illinois (McNuggets) averaged 4.7. Big, big difference in execution. Personally I think that is affected by McCaffrey at QB versus Illinois. With zero threat of the pass most teams can stop the run better. Adrian at QB helps the run game. 1 Quote Link to comment
Undone Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 1 minute ago, runningblind said: Personally I think that is affected by McCaffrey at QB versus Illinois. With zero threat of the pass most teams can stop the run better. Adrian at QB helps the run game. Agreed, but I genuinely think a lot of posters on this site don't see this dynamic when they're watching games. Which then makes Adrian the convenient scapegoat...even though Mills hasn't really been all that great in terms of his vision and explosiveness, and neither has our blocking. 2 Quote Link to comment
Canadian Fan Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 5 minutes ago, Mavric said: Again, everyone thinks they see different things when the overall results are better. If you think we completely abandoned the WR screens you must have missed everyone complaining when we threw one to a white walk-on. Or the several other we threw to Wan'Dale, Mills, Johnson, etc. So you don’t think there were fewer swing passes outside and behind the LOS? Or more North-South run plays? I obviously didn’t chart this years games but it looked like the play selection was very different to me. Quote Link to comment
Scarlet Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 19 minutes ago, krc1995 said: Have you been paying attention at all? I have but I'm still not sure how it's more exhausting to call a pass vs a run. Help me out here. Quote Link to comment
Scarlet Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 Everyone is on this "play calling sucks" boner. While I'd like to see a more power oriented scheme especially at the goal line, execution has more to do with whether the play call looks good or not. This story is as old as fandom itself. 90% of fans can't see the missed assignments or the open receiver out of view on the screen. So the default is "that play sucked!!!" 2 Quote Link to comment
lo country Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 1 hour ago, Mavric said: This is pretty common when we like the results better. "It had to be because we were doing something different." No, it doesn't. Just like everyone was falling all over themselves to praise McCaffrey after the Penn State game. It wasn't because our QB play was any better. It was probably worse. The results were just better so it SEEMS like things were better/different. For the year, Mills ran: Left end - 12 carries Left side - 8 carries Middle - 24 carries Right side - 20 carries Right End - 19 carries So nearly 2/3 of his carries for the year were between the tackles. He explicitly did get "cute" with Hickman on the goal line. I don't think the issues is we don't have a serveable backup. It's that they're all freshmen, didn't have spring ball, barely had fall camp and were all injured at various points during the year. We also got somewhat unlucky that both Washington and Bell turned into head cases. We're still playing catch up and injuries are making it really tough. You can argue that all you want. The facts are we have the #28 rushing offense in the country and the #10 rushing offense in the Power 5. Yet people are trying to say that Frost doesn't run the ball. It's simply complaining about anything and everything when you don't like the overall result. All that for us to still disagree.....You can have your opinion and I can have mine. Our offense doesn't and hasn't passed the eye test for years....The W-L record. The one that matters is irrefutable in this...... 1 1 Quote Link to comment
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