Ok guys and gals
I have seen post after post about Debord, Shoop, and play calling, but we must not overlook the actual cause of all our problems
The offensive line
Now, when I say this, I'm not pointing fingers at the players. I'm not sure they are to blame and this is why
Most of these guys have been blocking on a line for some time now. Some have been playing football since Junior High or Middle School. Its not like these guys just learned how to block their first day of practice here. Techniques, footwork, leverage are taught at all levels. Its how you gauge a recruit to fit your system.
So, why has the offensive line not improved over a course of 4 years?
Some will say injuries. Yes, to some extent, injuries will effect the cohesiveness of a unit. Guys tend to learn how each other play and adapt. A new player in the line will disrupt this. However, every offensive line player should know one another, practice as a unit, and when one has to replace another for either a breather or an injury, you shouldnt be able to tell the difference. Somewhere, the development of the offensive line is failing
With the failures in the offensive line, come the issues with the other aspects of the team. It causes poor QB play with lack of protection and poor pass blocking. Forcing the QB to throw before the route is set. It causes poor play by RBs by not opening holes, etc. It causes more 3 and outs and drives stall
Now, this relates to the defenses also. More the offensive line fails at their job to sustain drives and score, the more strain you put on your defense. The defense spends way to much time on the field, takes more snaps than necessary, and eventually wears down. Over the course of several games, this will result in more injuries and poor play because the defense is worn thin.
A poor offensive line also hamstrings the OC on what calls he can call in certain down and distances. On 3rd and long, our OL cannot protect long enough to go down the field. That and along with Dobbs' inaccuracy, is the reason Debord calls so many screens and short passes.
Butch's main focus should lay with the recruitment of OL and coaching in this position. Its pretty obvious to even the most apologetic fan, that Mahoney isnt cutting it as an offensive line coach. Its been our Achilles Heal for going on 4 years and hasnt improved. A change here is more necessary than any position coach on our team. It must be done
Offensive line is the key to a better team and its the most important. No team succeeds without a great offensive or defensive line.
Just my 2¢
FINALLY! Good to see there actually are still some people on this board that truly know the game of football. It was refreshing to read this, and couldn't possibly agree more with every word I read. Our vast army of arm-chair QB's and all their infinite wisdom will point fingers and blame every coach and every position, proclaiming how bad "they suck", without having the first clue of what it takes to make ANY of it work.
Did you play ball at any level past high school?
Why is Wisconsin always a good to great team when the recruiting sites average them in the mid to low twenties or worse every year. It's because they develop oline players
Question, are you a football recuiter with years of experience in recruiting in the SEC?
I'm not sold on Mahoney, but yesterday was a no-win situation. We had a 265 pound true Freshman at Right Tackle....3, 2nd year players and a Junior with 2 bad ankles.
Kendrick, Weisman, Robertson, Hall were all out. 4 of our best 5. NOBODY can absorb that amount of attrition up front and not have issues. Beginning of the season, we were trying to redshirt Jones and Tatum, Richmond got benched, etc. I do not remember a season with this many injuries across the board to this many key players. I have a sinking feeling 2016 will be the season of "what could have been".
I only hope we get several of these guys back after the bye week back to close to 100%.
Phil looks at the players we have objectively, takes into account their composite recruiting ranks, looks at offensive numbers generated the year before and assumes some level of improvement for the next year considering we had 4 returning OL starters. Like I said, the blame falls squarely on Mahoney. Injuries exacerbate the issue, but just made us go from bad to worse. Profootballfocus has our OL as 181st out of 210 graded OLs (including FCS).
I'm not sold on Mahoney, but yesterday was a no-win situation. We had a 265 pound true Freshman at Right Tackle....3, 2nd year players and a Junior with 2 bad ankles.
Kendrick, Weisman, Robertson, Hall were all out. 4 of our best 5. NOBODY can absorb that amount of attrition up front and not have issues. Beginning of the season, we were trying to redshirt Jones and Tatum, Richmond got benched, etc. I do not remember a season with this many injuries across the board to this many key players. I have a sinking feeling 2016 will be the season of "what could have been".
I only hope we get several of these guys back after the bye week back to close to 100%.
If most would recall our OL last year had almost zero experience, Kerbyson became serviceable as a LT out of sheer willpower and in hopes Richmond would emerge this year. For whatever reason, our OL has just not been very tough this year, when last year, Bama admitted they were pretty tough. Something other than injuries happened as our OL guys are not physical this year IMO.After 4 years, even the starting OL is barely serviceable (pre injury). Frankly, Dobbs made it look much better last year with his running abilities. This year, Dobbs is not running so much and incompetent OL shows up. Mahoney should be gone end of this year.
Ok guys and gals
I have seen post after post about Debord, Shoop, and play calling, but we must not overlook the actual cause of all our problems
The offensive line
Now, when I say this, I'm not pointing fingers at the players. I'm not sure they are to blame and this is why
Most of these guys have been blocking on a line for some time now. Some have been playing football since Junior High or Middle School. Its not like these guys just learned how to block their first day of practice here. Techniques, footwork, leverage are taught at all levels. Its how you gauge a recruit to fit your system.
So, why has the offensive line not improved over a course of 4 years?
Some will say injuries. Yes, to some extent, injuries will effect the cohesiveness of a unit. Guys tend to learn how each other play and adapt. A new player in the line will disrupt this. However, every offensive line player should know one another, practice as a unit, and when one has to replace another for either a breather or an injury, you shouldnt be able to tell the difference. Somewhere, the development of the offensive line is failing
With the failures in the offensive line, come the issues with the other aspects of the team. It causes poor QB play with lack of protection and poor pass blocking. Forcing the QB to throw before the route is set. It causes poor play by RBs by not opening holes, etc. It causes more 3 and outs and drives stall
Now, this relates to the defenses also. More the offensive line fails at their job to sustain drives and score, the more strain you put on your defense. The defense spends way to much time on the field, takes more snaps than necessary, and eventually wears down. Over the course of several games, this will result in more injuries and poor play because the defense is worn thin.
A poor offensive line also hamstrings the OC on what calls he can call in certain down and distances. On 3rd and long, our OL cannot protect long enough to go down the field. That and along with Dobbs' inaccuracy, is the reason Debord calls so many screens and short passes.
Butch's main focus should lay with the recruitment of OL and coaching in this position. Its pretty obvious to even the most apologetic fan, that Mahoney isnt cutting it as an offensive line coach. Its been our Achilles Heal for going on 4 years and hasnt improved. A change here is more necessary than any position coach on our team. It must be done
Offensive line is the key to a better team and its the most important. No team succeeds without a great offensive or defensive line.
Just my 2¢
We've got 1 OL and 2 LB commits so far, and we wonder why we have no line or linebackers. Based on what we put on field sat we need 5 of each and OL needs to be motorgraders, not gonna beat the Bama's of the world with Atheletic guys need some that can't be pushed around so easily