Whipple sometimes seems to grudgingly call runs and his predictable passing has about gotten our QB killed.
I think it depends on which Whipple shows up and if he knows more run plays than ‘run up the middle into lineman’s a$$’. You’d think after 50 years of coaching he could call it like TCU does.
Whipple sometimes seems to grudgingly call runs and his predictable passing has about gotten our QB killed.
I think it depends on which Whipple shows up and if he knows more run plays than ‘run up the middle into lineman’s a$$’. You’d think after 50 years of coaching he could call it like TCU does.
Agree. If we are going to get beat, I want to get beat being aggressive on defense. We've seen how playing cautious doesn't work.The biggest thing I'm hoping for is that Joseph & Busch decide to play pretty aggressively on defense. I don't really think there's any reason not to; it doesn't seem like Rutgers has a QB that's going to pick us apart if we're playing tighter coverage.
Just make sure our ILB's communicate to have one guy staying home over the middle. That's one of the biggest places where we just looked stupid against Georgia Southern.
The second and third quarter were a mess. Our last scoring drive looked like TCU. Whipple is better than what he’s shown. Why is that? Are we saving our best plays for Rutgers?I made the same assessment you're making after the first couple games, but I've changed my mind.
As far as the Indiana game goes, check out the box score stats:
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Taking out all 8 instances counted as QB runs, that's 40 runs called to our RB's to 27 pass plays. That's a 59% run/pass ratio and I think that's pretty run-heavy. And if you do count the QB runs it's really run heavy.
Whipple seems to be understanding that Anthony Grant is really the heart of the offense and he's feeding him the ball a lot. Honestly I love all of the moving parts & weapons we've got and I think Whipple is starting to really click.
Just don't pull your starting QB deep in your own territory again.![]()
Seems to me half the game Whipple is running up the middle or throwing Hail Marys. I don’t think that will beat good teams. It made us look stupid against Oklahoma. I think he’s a better play caller than that with his 57 years experience.Casey's want to hold on to the ball to long gets him killed. I'm still trying to figure out where the offensive play calling on the 1st drive of every game goes and the drive.
The offense is so wide open and unstoppable but then it goes into the barrel.
I don't think it's play calling in general, but they script the first drive. All of Frost's teams did it well. Then we would get off track. Given a week of practice and review, they execute the first 10 plays great, but finding a rhythm after that when the other team adjusts seems elusive to us.Casey's want to hold on to the ball to long gets him killed. I'm still trying to figure out where the offensive play calling on the 1st drive of every game goes and the drive.
The offense is so wide open and unstoppable but then it goes into the barrel.
No, it was bad coaching. And that’s counting the play call on 3rd and long also where instead of calling a run by Grant to play it safe you ask the backup (who clearly isn’t ready for the task) to scan the field and throw for the first down when you know the all-house blitz is coming.The second and third quarter were a mess. Our last scoring drive looked like TCU. Whipple is better than what he’s shown. Why is that? Are we saving our best plays for Rutgers?
Pulling Thompson was a good move. He was taking sacks and strangely in his senior year he still doesn’t know how to throw it away. What you should be asking is why our celebrity backup QB runs into the end zone and fumbles when he’s under pressure exactly like the FSU fans said he would. Can Whipple the quarterback whisperer fix him? He’s potentially our starter at any time.