Punting and lack of run production really concerns me...

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Peyton Berry

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Darr looked awful. I would trade him for Montana's punter anyday. Montana's kicker punted the ball like the ones the Colquitt's use to boom in Neyland. Darr didn't show me anything in pregame either, 40-45 yards max and inconsistent.

Hopefully it was first game jitters for him. If not, we are in trouble. Field position will kill us if Darr is unable to produce better results. Palardy can punt OK, but he can't do it all or he will wind up injured again.

And I know Montana stuffed the box on us and dared us to throw, but we still shoulda had better numbers running against them.

Hope these things improve for Cincy. GO VOLS
 
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Idk, the coaches weren't real big on darr last year either. He may be a less than desired kicker.
 
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Maybe if the walk-on kicker (can't remember name right off) can do PAT's and short FG's accurately and consistently Palardy can focus on long FG's, punting and kickoffs.
 
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Maybe if the walk-on kicker (can't remember name right off) can do PAT's and short FG's accurately and consistently Palardy can focus on long FG's, punting and kickoffs.

I know he was injured most of last season, but I'm not entirely convinced that a healthy Palardy could consistently put it in the endzone, or at least within the 5.
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Darr is a concearn. Poole and the running game not so much. He will wake up. Post game interview he admitted he ran bad. He will fix it and be ready for cincy and fired up for gators.
 
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The running game is if little or no concern at this point. Our run blocking was very basic throughout the game. We ran in obvious passing situations. Montana stacked the box the entire game....and we still rolled up over 100 yards on the ground. This was a glorified scrimmage for our coaches, and they got out without showing anything at all.

If Bray had thrown everytime conventional wisdom dictated it we would have hung 80 on them. If Cinci' or Florida stack the box the way the Griz did, we'll take our shots all day long.
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According to a few morons on this site our offensive line sucked on purpose so that we wouldnt show florida anything.Im sure they will say the same thing about the punter.BTW you have to believe them or you dont know anything about football.
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According to a few morons on this site our offensive line sucked on purpose so that we wouldnt show florida anything.Im sure they will say the same thing about the punter.BTW you have to believe them or you dont know anything about football.
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Ease up on the name calling scooter.

Nobody said we sucked on purpose. It's been said we were very vanilla and conservative in our approach. Punting was poor....and it had nothing to do with scheme.

Maybe switching to decaf would be beneficial for you.
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Against a Montana type team they should line up and dare us to run and we smash them to pieces running right at them...this ain't Bama, it's Montana.

Running attack is a huge concern and so far we are just as terrible as we were last year. Youth rears it's head again.
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Against a Montana type team they should line up and dare us to run and we smash them to pieces running right at them...this ain't Bama, it's Montana.

Running attack is a huge concern and so far we are just as terrible as we were last year. Youth rears it's head again.
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FCS team or not, Montana had a decidedly large and senior laden front seven. Combine that with our intentionally conservative approach, and the Steelers would have had trouble running for big yards.
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Almost all of them were inside the 5, but in warm-ups he was putting them 5 deep in the endzone.

Not true...

Here's some facts instead of conjecture. If these starting drive yardages are correct...and you say/claim "almost all were inside the 5"...we've got some coverage concerns...

Note that 6 of the 8 kicks had starting field position beyond the 30 (with only one touch-back)

Montana Fielded 8 Kickoffs from Palardy.

Their starting point for each drive was:

Montana 17 yard line
Montana 27 yard line
Montana 30 yard line
Montana 20 yard line (touch-back)
Montana 21 yard line
Montana 33 yard line
Montana 29 yard line
Montana 18 yard line
 
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Montana's front 7 were all seniors(maybe one junior) going up against sophmores. I'm not that concerned. I'm more worried about the 6 fumbles. Don't matter how well you run if you can't hold onto the ball.
 
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I know he was injured most of last season, but I'm not entirely convinced that a healthy Palardy could consistently put it in the endzone, or at least within the 5.
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The coaches had Palardy working on his "hang time" in the offseason rather than kicking into the endzone. Palardy will never be a kicker that kicks into the endzone! TIFWIW
 
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FCS team or not, Montana had a decidedly large and senior laden front seven. Combine that with our intentionally conservative approach, and the Steelers would have had trouble running for big yards.
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Thats another BS excuse. The steelers would have had trouble running the ball on them?They are a freaking FCS team. They don't have near the talent that our players do, I dont give a crap if they were seniors. Thats a ridiculous argument. The line played like crap and even Dooley said so. Do you know more than he does? Hell no!
 
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Thats another BS excuse. The steelers would have had trouble running the ball on them?They are a freaking FCS team. They don't have near the talent that our players do, I dont give a crap if they were seniors. Thats a ridiculous argument. The line played like crap and even Dooley said so. Do you know more than he does? Hell no!

They may be more athletic but they are also very young and inexperienced compared to a line full of seniors. Montana's D-line confused them all night with different shifts and looks. Yes, they played bad but Montana's line is talented, experienced, and well coached. Now get over yourself.
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The same player can kick and punt without injuring themself jeez.

Darr did not hit the ball with the sweet part of his foot. That first punt he hit the ball with his friggin toes, missed by 6 inches
 
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Thats another BS excuse. The steelers would have had trouble running the ball on them?They are a freaking FCS team. They don't have near the talent that our players do, I dont give a crap if they were seniors. Thats a ridiculous argument. The line played like crap and even Dooley said so. Do you know more than he does? Hell no!

Whatcha mad about dude? You do realize we're on the same side?

Taking a game you have no bearing on a little too seriously, aren't you?
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They may be more athletic but they are also very young and inexperienced compared to a line full of seniors. Montana's D-line confused them all night with different shifts and looks. Yes, they played bad but Montana's line is talented, experienced, and well coached. Now get over yourself.
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Get over myself? Up yours pal! The bottom line is that Im tired of people on here that always want to make excuses.That makes the fan base sound weak. The o-line played like crap...period.The defenses only get bigger, stronger, and better from here so get your excuses ready.BTW I never said that our line sucked or they wouldnt get better,I said that they played like crap against Montana. Dooley said the same thing.
 
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Get over myself? Up yours pal! The bottom line is that Im tired of people on here that always want to make excuses.That makes the fan base sound weak. The o-line played like crap...period.The defenses only get bigger, stronger, and better from here so get your excuses ready.BTW I never said that our line sucked or they wouldnt get better,I said that they played like crap against Montana. Dooley said the same thing.

hey,simple pimple,I bet you say that to all the guys:"up yours pal"....its ironic that your next phrase is "the bottom line"...the bottom line is people on here are tired of your pissy azz way of conducting business .all your posts call someboby a name or just has a negative feel...go back to the cave and practice that "up yours pal" thing you do.
 
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FCS team or not, Montana had a decidedly large and senior laden front seven. Combine that with our intentionally conservative approach, and the Steelers would have had trouble running for big yards.
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Look in the thread where the size of MT d line was posted. They avged abt 40 lbs less than our o line and were about on par with our d line ( which has got to still be one of the smallest in the sec).

The sky is not falling, but if we couldn't get a push against that line, especially in the fourth qtr, that is a major concern.
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Just hope we see a lot more O line positives after Cincy game.Time to grow into an SEC caliber unit, youth non-withstanding.
 

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