For the record and no Hell hasn't frozen over, but I completely agree with you on this.
WAHOOOOOOOO. I win!
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For the record and no Hell hasn't frozen over, but I completely agree with you on this.
May as well toss in Tuftee being completely healthy as well. This is the second straight season he's had nagging injuries. Playing on one leg was a big dropoff--and worse when his reserve came in.Another year of experience for Farniok and Tuftee, plus a healthy Dika, should help I hope.
Yep. Every line gets beat once and awhile, but there were way too many times we have an Olineman (sometimes more than one) "looking" for someone to block while a defender(s) goes unimpeded to the RB/QB. Other times there were just more defenders than Olinemen at the point of attack, again leading to an unblocked defender to make a play. Not really getting "man-handled" like some continue to suggest, but not getting the job done. 4 years of this type of poor execution- we need a new scheme.One of the biggest things that I think killed out offensive line play was their inability to sustain blocks and also to pick up the secondary assignments.
I agree with Tre as well. You blow up the middle you blow our rushing attack (and Oregons for that matter) up. I hate opinions that say we should start over. We shouldnt. we have been recruiting a type of linemen for 4 years now, scrapping everything would set us back. I dont know if Bleil is the problem but I would also like to see him coach a line that is very physical at 4 out of 5 positions then make a judgement. It would have been nice if Scott Haughton would have stayed eligible because him/Hick/KO would have been a very formidable group. This class as well as last years hopefully will go a long way into creating a good O-Line.
I think having a guy like SR who stays in the pocket and doesnt spin out of and then into sacks (Steele Jantz) consistently will help these guys. I bet it is hard when you have a qb who looks like he is randomly moving around. I think SR will make more strides in the offseason with the competition he will receive from the other qbs. Also SR will go a long ways to making teams pay for blitzing by throwing it to a better core of receivers next year. I love Quenton Bundrage. Horne/Lenz/Young were ok receivers but nothing that you'd have to gameplan around. Im hoping Bundrage/West and company make the receiving core a threat, and Lazard begins to make it big time the second he steps on campus. Having bigger more athletic receivers will also help the run game by stretching the field as well as with their downfield blocking. Having 2 pass catching TE's that can spread out wide or stay tight will be helpful as well by creating matchup problems with the LB's.
I worry about our LB's and the D-Line because they are unproven, I believe the talent is there but I need to see it perform. Next season will give us more of a glimpse of the future because a lot of seasoned veterans are gonna be gone.
Yep. Every line gets beat once and awhile, but there were way too many times we have an Olineman (sometimes more than one) "looking" for someone to block while a defender(s) goes unimpeded to the RB/QB. Other times there were just more defenders than Olinemen at the point of attack, again leading to an unblocked defender to make a play. Not really getting "man-handled" like some continue to suggest, but not getting the job done. 4 years of this type of poor execution- we need a new scheme.
Sustaining blocks long enough was an issue this year. But that too is sometimes due to our scheme and/or putting the success of our run game in the hands of the QB.
If our scheme is so hard to grasp that Olinemen in the system for 3 and 4 years are blocking air and/or susceptible to routinely being outnumbered, then the scheme is wrong for this roster and ISU. If the scheme so easily allows for the QB position to compromise every aspect of our offense, including the run game, it is the wrong scheme for ISU.To me that's a problem with the QB/WR/RB reading the defense and making the right adjustments on the fly, not the scheme. Remember Jantz was only playing his, what, 2nd year of QB? He was still learning how to be a QB not to mention the details of the offense. Barnett just doesn't have the arm for it unfortunately. Richardson is a RSFrosh. Hopefully Barnett is able to tutor Richardson and Rohach in the offseason some so they can pick up the intricacies of reading a defense better.
To me that's a problem with the QB/WR/RB reading the defense and making the right adjustments on the fly, not the scheme. Remember Jantz was only playing his, what, 2nd year of QB? He was still learning how to be a QB not to mention the details of the offense. Barnett just doesn't have the arm for it unfortunately. Richardson is a RSFrosh. Hopefully Barnett is able to tutor Richardson and Rohach in the offseason some so they can pick up the intricacies of reading a defense better.
If our scheme is so hard to grasp that Olinemen in the system for 3 and 4 years are blocking air and/or susceptible to routinely being outnumbered, then the scheme is wrong for this roster and ISU. If the scheme so easily allows for the QB position to compromise every aspect of our offense, including the run game, it is the wrong scheme for ISU.
Being poor on offense due to the same issues for four years is a reason. Do you even follow our recruiting? Needing development in a sound scheme is what they fit. Our recruiting is another reason to move away from this putrid offense- it magnifies our inability to recruit playmakers.We have recruited for this scheme since Rhoads got on campus. There is no reason to make any major changes to the scheme.
Being poor on offense due to the same issues for four years is a reason. Do you even follow our recruiting? Needing development in a sound scheme is what they fit. Our recruiting is another reason to move away from this putrid offense- it magnifies our inability to recruit playmakers.
Next year has looked like a down year for awhile. Make the change now so that our lack of offense does not ruin 2014 and beyond.
If the defense sends more than five rushers, then the laws of our physical universe prevent five offensive linemen from blocking them all. . . .