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Maybe. But there's also such a thing as learning from your mistakes.Those comments, IMO, show a team and staff out of answers...........
Maybe that game helps Pap grow faster than if we hadn't lost.
Maybe. But there's also such a thing as learning from your mistakes.Those comments, IMO, show a team and staff out of answers...........
I'd argue over 63 or 62. What's your point? Fact is, people on here bitching about our defense giving up 63. They didnt. It was 49. Both are pathetic yes. But it's still facts.Omg....we r arguing about giving up 63 or 49......really?! Either case is pathetic. Coordinators get fired at major universities for such abominations.
I think JP is selling himself short on this one. At least from the plan standpoint. The first quarter, and part of the second was one of the more dominating defensive performances I've seen since 2009. 17 total yards, 3 punts. The plan was sound. The adjustments just obviously weren't. I won't argue we weren't outcoached because we certainly were...but the plan was there, they were executing - then Martinez started throwing and desperation took over the defense.I've kept this article up on my laptop ever since I read it. Not that I want a recap of the NU-OSU game...but what I try to make out of what was said. I read it daily. It never gets any better. It is a quote from DC John Papuchis in the huskeronline.com article from Robin Washut...
"It's real frustrating," defensive coordinator John Papuchis said. "We didn't do a very good job planning it, and we didn't do a very good job of executing the plans. So it's really frustrating because we knew coming into the game that he was what we needed to stop, and we weren't good enough to do it or we didn't have good enough focus to get it done."
I'm pissed when we give up 30...I'd argue over 63 or 62. What's your point? Fact is, people on here bitching about our defense giving up 63. They didnt. It was 49. Both are pathetic yes. But it's still facts.Omg....we r arguing about giving up 63 or 49......really?! Either case is pathetic. Coordinators get fired at major universities for such abominations.
I just showed you evidence that OSU is not one of the most talented teams in the nation with their game results. They have had a fairly weak schedule which includes Nebraska.
IMO, you are correct sir, up to the highlighted point. Should have read: -then Miller busted a run for 70 yards and our defense sinched up. That is when things started to go downhill for the defense.I think JP is selling himself short on this one. At least from the plan standpoint. The first quarter, and part of the second was one of the more dominating defensive performances I've seen since 2009. 17 total yards, 3 punts. The plan was sound. The adjustments just obviously weren't. I won't argue we weren't outcoached because we certainly were...but the plan was there, they were executing - then Martinez started throwing and desperation took over the defense.I've kept this article up on my laptop ever since I read it. Not that I want a recap of the NU-OSU game...but what I try to make out of what was said. I read it daily. It never gets any better. It is a quote from DC John Papuchis in the huskeronline.com article from Robin Washut...
"It's real frustrating," defensive coordinator John Papuchis said. "We didn't do a very good job planning it, and we didn't do a very good job of executing the plans. So it's really frustrating because we knew coming into the game that he was what we needed to stop, and we weren't good enough to do it or we didn't have good enough focus to get it done."
I'm a little bored with all that has been being said and over analyized over the course of the last 12 days. Far too many negative nellies spewing their venom about firing Bo and starting over again. (This is basically insane BS form newcomers who don't seem to know a whole lot about anything. All that behind us my take on this article is this. Either the plan was flawed or the players couldn't execute it. I don't think all the blame lies on the doorstep of thecoaching staff and I have never wanted to blame players for... Well I just don't like bad mouthing players. Perhaps the reason we got beat was the fact that Braxton Miller is just one hell of a football player. The final score is just UM running up the score and let's face it he's an a$$hole and our time will come.
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I agree. I don't even watch the press conferences. Maybe that's why I don't get too riled up.Bottome line is statements like this are WAY over analyzed. Coaches are asked a question that they have to respond to in an instant without no time to rehearse the words in their head. Then we have 3 weeks to sit here and analyze every little verb and pronoun used and say "meh, I dont like this, I think we're gonna lose now". That's why I never understand why folks get so riled up about what is said in post game and post practice interviews.
Michigan is also flat out more talented than us, sorry to say.Not every team/QB is going to be as talented as OSU or Braxton Miller.
Pretty sure we won't be 4-4.
Ohio State was flat out better than us. More talented. Better coached. Executed better. Focused.
We played poorly, didn't handle Braxton very well (after his long run), and lost. Time to move on. Ohio State is by the far the most talented team we will play, and honestly, they are one of the more talented teams in the nation.