My opinion- could be wrong. JG is obviously going to be with us down the road. Expierence for him will be valuable later as long as he stays out of the hospital. My observation of JG vs . KC is that is seems KC has a little better peripheral vision and can anticipate the oncoming sack. How many times has JG been blindsided and fumbled? Yes he has balls for standing in there and taking hits, but is it necessary? KC seems to float around a little better and get the ball out.
On another note, ever wonder if Bama’s Tua would be a Heisman candidate if he played behind our OL?
If the chef don’t have the ingredients, then what do you expect? Serious question. Maybe if KC is what this team needs for a spark then so be it but I think issues start at the offensive line and correlates to everything else involved.When we held the ball and Charlotte defended, yesterday was a stalemate at best in terms of strength and size with a middling cusa team. We had a measly 10 1st downs to their 13 and net run yardage of 20 something yds. They stuffed our run game like they were Alabama's front line.
The soft culture of linemen recruited for spread finesse is a poor fit in CJP's new offense. Everybody knew that changing the culture of softness was bound to be Pruitt's biggest challenge and not yet a year into his tenure, it remains and looms as the biggest going forward.
We armchair coaches speculate on the need to win 2 of the next 3 to get bowl eligible, but I'm not sure the team itself puts a high priority on doing that. For some of them, playing these final 3 out and getting to the offseason and the holiday break may be their preference. From where the sun now sits, I don't see them sniffing a bowl and winning one of the last 3 is more probable.
Therein lies this prevailing culture of softness CJP walked into. It was always going to be tough. The progress to this point seems agonizingly slow. Want to shake things up and possibly generate some excitement heading down the stretch? Try the QB who actually was groomed to play in a pro set offense. The Cats and Mizzou are no doubt going to pin their ears back and pressure Guantanamo, cram us into a short field like Charlotte did so well but with better personnel. Show some flexibility, Pruitt. Don't be stubborn to the point of limiting your options. If Chryst isn't effective and self destructs, you can always return to your #1 QB anytime during the game. What's there to lose? I doubt most of us and certainly not the oddsmakers expect us to win anyway.
Or spreading out the formation to try to open some running lanes. I don’t care how many blockers we have, more guys in the box is a bad thing for our run game, IMO.
And what about the sweep play to CFA? We ran it one time and gained ten yards.
Its not just the OL that doesnt block - take a look at that flea flicker again - Banks just ignores and runs by the guy going in to pound JG
Sure. We all know where the issues start, but what is the harm in finding out if a more mature QB handles the pressure somewhat better? Maybe he doesn't. But I would hate to think we close out a dismal campaign and never found out. This is beginning to take on an air of stubborn resilience and I don't even like that word anymore.If the chef don’t have the ingredients, then what do you expect? Serious question. Maybe if KC is what this team needs for a spark then so be it but I think issues start at the offensive line and correlates to everything else involved.
Umm, why do we keep asking why the O line stinks when Trey and Kennedy are both out?
Great question and it speaks to the possibility that a different coach could have walked in and had more success in his first year by being adaptive and using the players in whatever way is most likely to result in wins instead of banging square pegs into round holes. Maybe CJP and his staff don't know how to coach different systems, which is a sobering and somewhat disturbing thought? The alternative is that CJP and staff can coach other systems but are bound and determined to live or die by power I offense and a 3-4 defensive front and are willing to take some extra losses and miss a bowl game this year. I'm not sure that I really like either of those scenarios.My question after yesterday is this: if this line isn't suited for a power run game, why do we insist on trying to force it on them?
Like I said if KC is what this teams needs I’m all for it but once he’s gone then what?Sure. We all know where the issues start, but what is the harm in finding out if a more mature QB handles the pressure somewhat better? Maybe he doesn't. But I would hate to think we close out a dismal campaign and never found out. This is beginning to take on an air of stubborn resilience and I don't even like that word anymore.
This is kinda how I see it.Yes, there are going to be growing pains with such a radical change in offensive philosophy. The "soft culture" was the finesse system that Butch Jones had implemented. Pruitt is trying to force a square peg into a round hole but it's for the benefit of recruiting (let's show Wanya Morriss and Darnell Wright and high school RB's the offensive we are going to be running). This was always going to be a throw away year anyway...
Wasn’t our OL better vs USC than vs Charlotte?
When we held the ball and Charlotte defended, yesterday was a stalemate at best in terms of strength and size with a middling cusa team. We had a measly 10 1st downs to their 13 and net run yardage of 20 something yds. They stuffed our run game like they were Alabama's front line.
The soft culture of linemen recruited for spread finesse is a poor fit in CJP's new offense. Everybody knew that changing the culture of softness was bound to be Pruitt's biggest challenge and not yet a year into his tenure, it remains and looms as the biggest going forward.
We armchair coaches speculate on the need to win 2 of the next 3 to get bowl eligible, but I'm not sure the team itself puts a high priority on doing that. For some of them, playing these final 3 out and getting to the offseason and the holiday break may be their preference. From where the sun now sits, I don't see them sniffing a bowl and winning one of the last 3 is more probable.
Therein lies this prevailing culture of softness CJP walked into. It was always going to be tough. The progress to this point seems agonizingly slow. Want to shake things up and possibly generate some excitement heading down the stretch? Try the QB who actually was groomed to play in a pro set offense. The Cats and Mizzou are no doubt going to pin their ears back and pressure Guantanamo, cram us into a short field like Charlotte did so well but with better personnel. Show some flexibility, Pruitt. Don't be stubborn to the point of limiting your options. If Chryst isn't effective and self destructs, you can always return to your #1 QB anytime during the game. What's there to lose? I doubt most of us and certainly not the oddsmakers expect us to win anyway.
Sure. We all know where the issues start, but what is the harm in finding out if a more mature QB handles the pressure somewhat better? Maybe he doesn't. But I would hate to think we close out a dismal campaign and never found out. This is beginning to take on an air of stubborn resilience and I don't even like that word anymore.
No, basically I said a lot more than that. I suggested it might be a good idea to try something different and give him a chance either in a surprise start or in relief if the offense is getting stymied against Kentucky and in need of some kind of something to bring it to life. I'm just another armchair coach throwing some thoughts out for discussion. For all I know, it might not help a thing and Chryst may be totally ineffective. We can all have an opinion on something and this is the place to express it. Unless of course, it's forbidden and I will stop participating.So basically hou’re Saying that CJP should start Chryst next game.
