Good post man. What I have been saying to my friends is that it seems that we have started playing our best football earlier and earlier each year of Bo's tenure. In '09 it was the OU game, last year it was the Okie State game, this year hopefully it is the start of conference play. Football teams do not peak at the first game.EZ thanks for posting some encouragement. Its nice for someone to see some positives. I was happy with Beck and the offense in the second half, i noticed he changed his play calling a bit as the game went on and adjusted well... and thats a good sign. It was good for our young guys to have a game like this...you could see the guys growing up as the game went on.
The offense seems to be taking on the demeanor of the head coach. They really stepped up and punched them in the mouth when they needed to ice the game, and i was happy to see this.
I think we are saving quite a bit for confrence games, most notably the three freshman backs. I think (and hope) we have some nice little screens and swing passes for our freshman out of the diamond and some reverses and bubble screens for JT. It seems Beck atleast has the ability to recongnize the plays that need to be called to exploit the defenses weaknesses. I truely beleive he is in practice the plays mode, to get a feel of what this team can do well. We hardly ran any option this game, and when we did Rex shoved it up the middle 5 or 6 times in a row which opened up the outside. What a beautiful play call to ice the game. When Beck needed to, he called plays that exploited the defense and what they were doing to stack the box, so that was encouraging, and im starting to believe in Beck.
As far as the D goes, it seems every year we are questioning the Defense the first few games. I think we should almost come to expect this from Bos defenses. We always give up big yards in non con. Mostly because of a vanilla base defense, and Bos philosophy on not showing your cards. It happens every year and every year everyone on HB freaks out, then about the 5th or 6th game the Defense comes out of no where and just plain dominates. I think its mostly game planning, no different then an offense game plan. When we played Mizzou last year we had a flawless game plan by one of the most brillant minds in college football. It will be no different when we play Wisky. The D will be ready to play and our offense will surprise everyone. I think its going to be alot like last years mizzou game in score and performance. We will drop a few games this year (OSU and NW)but we will build a solid foundation on offense that we can all look forward to in the future.
We will be fine...with that said im no longer looking for Wisky tickets and cancled my hotel rooms, just too much uncertaintly and the game is way over hyped. Even thou i think we show up and play well, tickets are just getting ridiculous, and im already going the OSU game. That is all.
Since I didn't get to see the game what percentage were we running our dime defense with the two LB sets verses our new base with the 3 LB sets?Thing is: we're trying to run the peso with Blatchford and he is terrible at doing it.
Exactly right. Play calling does not matter when the offensive line can't block. Also, not sure I want to see more blitzing when our secondary can barely cover WAC/DivII teams with the linebackers helping out.That doesn't explain why our O-Lines and D-Lines are getting pushed around by FCS and WAC teams.In the first two games, you saw a bunch of sets that you will never see again. I truely do believe that. Bo LOVES to keep his cards close to his chest only revealing what he absolutely has to. You saw a very vanilla offense and defense the first two games because Bo banked on us being able to win the game on us being just flat out better ball players than them. While I am not claiming Fresno is going to win any championships anytime soon, they surely are no stranger to playing in atmospheres like last night.
What you saw in the first four or so drives in the 2nd half is what we have been hiding from the nation. I do believe the coaches learned a very valuable lesson and that is: NO MATTER WHO YOU PLAY YOU RUN YOUR OFFENSE AND DEFENSE. It was very encouraging the type of offense that Tim Beck has mapped out. I really hope we see that through four quarters of football against Washington.
Cheers boys.
Whatever set we were in, I'll never understand why Blatchford continuously wound up matched up against their supposed fastest guy in school history, the Wiley fella. time and time again. I'm sorry but Blatchford has no where near the athletic skill to hang with that guy and it showed. Maybe it was some baptism under fire, but it was a bad matchup all night.Since I didn't get to see the game what percentage were we running our dime defense with the two LB sets verses our new base with the 3 LB sets?Thing is: we're trying to run the peso with Blatchford and he is terrible at doing it.
Woah, what?Unfortunately I didn't get to watch the game or listen to much more than 3 or 4 mintues every half as I was committed to an event. I came home to watch and the wife had killed the DVR so....it sounds like I will be saved the stress. That being said...to me it sounds like the D-line greatly underperformed. I know several people I respect that have a good pulse on the program are very concerned. Its just as I had stated this summer...we're not as good there as we think. I personally think moving to a 3 lb system will hurt us this year. We were very efficient as a defense when we put in the peso a year ago and when we run it in practice we are very good still as the personnel groupings seem to be better. I hope we run it more in the future.
I know the offense was frustrating at times. I did hear a snip it from one coach that this week was similar to last week in that they decided to work on some things they've had continual issues with at times during the game rather than always call it based on what the defense was giving us. That makes me uncomfortable that we make decisions like that.
I didn't get to see the entire game, but from what I saw Blatchford played way better than last week. I really only saw him give up one play to the Wiley kid and he tripped him up before he could do too much damage. Seemed like he played no worse than the DBs (which isn't saying much). But like I said, I didn't get to see the entire game and missed all his blown coverages.Whatever set we were in, I'll never understand why Blatchford continuously wound up matched up against their supposed fastest guy in school history, the Wiley fella. time and time again. I'm sorry but Blatchford has no where near the athletic skill to hang with that guy and it showed. Maybe it was some baptism under fire, but it was a bad matchup all night.Since I didn't get to see the game what percentage were we running our dime defense with the two LB sets verses our new base with the 3 LB sets?Thing is: we're trying to run the peso with Blatchford and he is terrible at doing it.
EZ thanks for posting some encouragement. Its nice for someone to see some positives. I was happy with Beck and the offense in the second half, i noticed he changed his play calling a bit as the game went on and adjusted well... and thats a good sign. It was good for our young guys to have a game like this...you could see the guys growing up as the game went on.
The offense seems to be taking on the demeanor of the head coach. They really stepped up and punched them in the mouth when they needed to ice the game, and i was happy to see this.
I think we are saving quite a bit for confrence games, most notably the three freshman backs. I think (and hope) we have some nice little screens and swing passes for our freshman out of the diamond and some reverses and bubble screens for JT. It seems Beck atleast has the ability to recongnize the plays that need to be called to exploit the defenses weaknesses. I truely beleive he is in practice the plays mode, to get a feel of what this team can do well. We hardly ran any option this game, and when we did Rex shoved it up the middle 5 or 6 times in a row which opened up the outside. What a beautiful play call to ice the game. When Beck needed to, he called plays that exploited the defense and what they were doing to stack the box, so that was encouraging, and im starting to believe in Beck.
As far as the D goes, it seems every year we are questioning the Defense the first few games. I think we should almost come to expect this from Bos defenses. We always give up big yards in non con. Mostly because of a vanilla base defense, and Bos philosophy on not showing your cards. It happens every year and every year everyone on HB freaks out, then about the 5th or 6th game the Defense comes out of no where and just plain dominates. I think its mostly game planning, no different then an offense game plan. When we played Mizzou last year we had a flawless game plan by one of the most brillant minds in college football. It will be no different when we play Wisky. The D will be ready to play and our offense will surprise everyone. I think its going to be alot like last years mizzou game in score and performance. We will drop a few games this year (OSU and NW)but we will build a solid foundation on offense that we can all look forward to in the future.
We will be fine...with that said im no longer looking for Wisky tickets and cancled my hotel rooms, just too much uncertaintly and the game is way over hyped. Even thou i think we show up and play well, tickets are just getting ridiculous, and im already going the OSU game. That is all.
:moreinteresting Standard :moreinterestingas others have posted we would have lost this game the last two years.
I don't know where that game from. This offense is specifically designed to create mismatched base on defensive schemes and personnel. We attack and then exploit once they try to adjust to those mismatches. If thats not taking what the defense gives us I don't know what is. If we were running a power I then we'd be trying to impose on the D but I don't think we can do that well enough. Talking with some people (I still haven't watched the game) I was told we ran 4 different types of option again with the most success out of the diamond sets and the veer sets. Our belly option apparently fell flat on its face again and is weak. Although he thought maybe as the season goes on we might get the full back involved in that set and it would help open it up, but right now...that's the one that gets shut down.Woah, what?Unfortunately I didn't get to watch the game or listen to much more than 3 or 4 mintues every half as I was committed to an event. I came home to watch and the wife had killed the DVR so....it sounds like I will be saved the stress. That being said...to me it sounds like the D-line greatly underperformed. I know several people I respect that have a good pulse on the program are very concerned. Its just as I had stated this summer...we're not as good there as we think. I personally think moving to a 3 lb system will hurt us this year. We were very efficient as a defense when we put in the peso a year ago and when we run it in practice we are very good still as the personnel groupings seem to be better. I hope we run it more in the future.
I know the offense was frustrating at times. I did hear a snip it from one coach that this week was similar to last week in that they decided to work on some things they've had continual issues with at times during the game rather than always call it based on what the defense was giving us. That makes me uncomfortable that we make decisions like that.![]()
On two levels. First, I completely agree that we shouldn't be doing that stuff in actual games. It is a mindset that does not seem to be typical of Bo, no matter who the opponent. Such as what you mentioned with the audibles and Taylor being told to just run the play so they could get it on tape. Screw that - these audibles are pretty new to Taylor, let him do it as much as he can, and let him get some confidence as they start working.
Second, I thought the hallmark of this new offense is that they weren't going to call it based on what the defense gave us.