Enki_Amenra
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It was well past the LOS, so we will just disagree on that. You can use the black line. I noticed the WR not blocking yet, but the Bama one did have the defender engaging quicker and not Staley actively going after him. I get the differences.It was right at the LOS, not a full yard in front like the Bama one. And on top of that, the other WR didn't block until the ball was caught.
In-state talent is the only advantage. In state politicians play in their sandbox and the AD that would hire him is not on solid ground as well.
Man, Joey does not get enough respect for his deep ball.
That pass to Mike on 2nd & 2 was 60 yards in the air and right on target with no waiting for the ball.
Idk, I think you just gave the biggest sales pitch for a prospective coach.The AD is responsible for the 2 biggest buyouts in college football history (he hired Fisher and hired and fired Kelly). The fact he's allowed to pick a new coach at all is shocking.
If Heupel is looking for AD support and stability then he should stay as far away from LSU as possible.
Only problem is that we have no room to screw up. If you take that risk and lose, you are out of the playoffs. If we only had one loss, then the risk would be worth the payoff.Will coaches not risk any injured players and attempt to give them 4 weeks from 10/26 to recover? I have a feeling they will and rely on the crowd to get the win this weekend:
11/1 Oklahoma
11/8 Bye
11/15 New Mexico State
11/22 Florida I love that we have 3 weeks to prepare for this game.
It was well past the LOS, so we will just disagree on that. You can use the black line. I noticed the WR not blocking yet, but the Bama one did have the defender engaging quicker and not Staley actively going after him. I get the differences.
All I am saying is that it's all pretty close, and a play that is generally not called.
I think that the weirdest part is how our defense is all or nothing. They either make great plays or look like they’ve never played. I feel like we very rarely see “middle of the road” defensive play.EVERYONE whiffed...I thought we would probably fall back to the middle of the pack in defense, but even I had zero thought that we would be among the worst defenses in CFB....it doesn't even make any sense, I mean how is it even possible for them to be this awful?...yet here we are.
Will coaches not risk any injured players and attempt to give them 4 weeks from 10/26 to recover? I have a feeling they will and rely on the crowd to get the win this weekend:
11/1 Oklahoma
11/8 Bye
11/15 New Mexico State
11/22 Florida I love that we have 3 weeks to prepare for this game.
Well...they still were responsible for 14 points. So they can score..EVERYONE whiffed...I thought we would probably fall back to the middle of the pack in defense, but even I had zero thought that we would be among the worst defenses in CFB....it doesn't even make any sense, I mean how is it even possible for them to be this awful?...yet here we are.
In the 2010 BCS National Championship game, Greg McElroy's passing stats were 6-for-11 for 58 yards and zero touchdowns against Texas.McElroy: "He just gave it every bit of power he had and threw up a prayer! Lucky for him Mike was down there"
It was well past the LOS, so we will just disagree on that. You can use the black line. I noticed the WR not blocking yet, but the Bama one did have the defender engaging quicker and not Staley actively going after him. I get the differences.
All I am saying is that it's all pretty close, and a play that is generally not called.
It's so rare for a college qb to throw a screen beyond the LOS that it's unlikely playing press coverage is considered an advantage for the reason you mentioned. And a WR with his hands extended to block is considered blocking, it doesn't matter if the DB runs into him. If the WR is trying to run a route, that's a different story.That's what bugs me. If it's a regular non screen route the DB can jam/press within 2 or 3 yards of LOS before ball is thrown with no PI or holding.
So teams that coach man press get rewarded on WR screens, their DB can just press the blocking WR as normal and if the ball is caught past the LOS there's a chance you get OPI called. I know it's asking a lot, but IMO if the DB initiates the contact with the block WR then it shouldn't be a OPI....the penalty is designed to prevent a WR from faking a route and engaging 5+ yards off the LOS.
I would guess at this point, both are doubtful. Tomorrow’s report should shed some light. Carter seems more doubtful than Hood. Hood is trying to get out there. Just hope he doesn’t have any setbacks. Even if not, he might be better of sitting.
If either played, no where close to 100 percent
