Hate to say it but you need to build a similar offensive style like KSU or Iowa. Only way ISU will ever win if they are the most physical team on d/o-line with a consistent run game.
Whose offensive scheme would you compare ours to?
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Hate to say it but you need to build a similar offensive style like KSU or Iowa. Only way ISU will ever win if they are the most physical team on d/o-line with a consistent run game.
I don't know, nor do I care who we stack up against. I just think we put our defense in a terrible situation with our 3 in out's. We have no depth at LB's or d-line and these guys are will fall apart against teams that have more high power offenses.Whose offensive scheme would you compare ours to?
I don't know, nor do I care who we stack up against. I just think we put our defense in a terrible situation with our 3 in out's. We have no depth at LB's or d-line and these guys are will fall apart against teams that have more high power offenses.
You're the one saying we have to build an offense just like KSU or UI so I would assume you have a comparison in mind for our current scheme. Obviously, you care about it but what you can't do is compare ours to anyone's because you don't really know. Offensive football has little to do with scheme and everything to do with execution. If you think for a minute that Iowa's "system" of running a bunch of stretch would work against Texas, you're wrong. That was the whole problem with last night. We didn't think we could run the ball into that front 7 and to be honest, I don't think we could either and I don't have a problem with 10 carries for Montgomery. What I have a problem with is the total touches.
I think two things happened offensively. First, I think the staff thought they couldn't run the football but what they could do is run DM out of the backfield as a decoy to suck someone out of the middle and open up the passing game in the intermediate. What actually happened is that UT didn't respect Montgomery and sat on the middle of the field and Park was rattled, pressing, and didn't simply dump it off to him. They were giving him 3 free ones and we all know he's going to turn that into at least 6. Then, they started getting pressure early so he had to stay in and block a lot. Then Park more or less fell apart for 3 quarters. He kind of collected himself and made some throws later on but it was just to late. The WRs aren't free of blame here either. Murdock made the catch after he fell down but outside of that, they did nothing of note. Eaton had the huge drop. Murdock didn't cut his route off when Park wanted an early, quick throw down the sideline. Not that they were drops, but Butler and Lazard both had chances to bring in tough catches and it didn't happen. Montgomery is the only guy free of blame here and he even dropped one.
At the end of the day, everything went wrong all at once.
We can't execute because we lack a QB, o-line and majority of time play makers that can not create space. Year-over-year, we have shown that ISU has a hard time recruiting players that fit our "scheme". We could go back and fourth but the current "scheme" has not worked at ISU, nor will it ever work. I'm not basing one game whether our scheme works, we have a proven track record that the uptempo offense is not what ISU should be running. Didn't CPR say one of his biggest regrets was running the uptempo offense because of the talent gap between us and the rest of the Big12?You're the one saying we have to build an offense just like KSU or UI so I would assume you have a comparison in mind for our current scheme. Obviously, you care about it but what you can't do is compare ours to anyone's because you don't really know. Offensive football has little to do with scheme and everything to do with execution. If you think for a minute that Iowa's "system" of running a bunch of stretch would work against Texas, you're wrong. That was the whole problem with last night. We didn't think we could run the ball into that front 7 and to be honest, I don't think we could either and I don't have a problem with 10 carries for Montgomery. What I have a problem with is the total touches.
I think two things happened offensively. First, I think the staff thought they couldn't run the football but what they could do is run DM out of the backfield as a decoy to suck someone out of the middle and open up the passing game in the intermediate. What actually happened is that UT didn't respect Montgomery and sat on the middle of the field and Park was rattled, pressing, and didn't simply dump it off to him. They were giving him 3 free ones and we all know he's going to turn that into at least 6. Then, they started getting pressure early so he had to stay in and block a lot. Then Park more or less fell apart for 3 quarters. He kind of collected himself and made some throws later on but it was just to late. The WRs aren't free of blame here either. Murdock made the catch after he fell down but outside of that, they did nothing of note. Eaton had the huge drop. Murdock didn't cut his route off when Park wanted an early, quick throw down the sideline. Not that they were drops, but Butler and Lazard both had chances to bring in tough catches and it didn't happen. Montgomery is the only guy free of blame here and he even dropped one.
At the end of the day, everything went wrong all at once.
We can't execute because we lack a QB, o-line and majority of time play makers that can not create space. Year-over-year, we have shown that ISU has a hard time recruiting players that fit our "scheme". We could go back and fourth but the current "scheme" has not worked at ISU, nor will it ever work. I'm not basing one game whether our scheme works, we have a proven track record that the uptempo offense is not what ISU should be running. Didn't CPR say one of his biggest regrets was running the uptempo offense because of the talent gap between us and the rest of the Big12?
Did David Montgomery block okay on the blitzes or did he go the wrong direction?
How many winning years has ISU had by running an uptempo scheme? We don't have issues recruiting? I will let our past and current play speak for itself. Previous head coach made comments around the struggles of recruiting and how the uptemp offense was not a good choice for ISU. Believe what you want and all the best with this "scheme".Well if, you're going to make things up, then it's going to be hard for me to make a point here. You think a team with a struggling OL is going to be better off trying to run it 50 times a game? They aren't. We have arguably the most talent at WR we have ever had here and we just want to leave them on the bench? UT is going to be the 2nd best defense in the league this year and if their trajectory holds, they might be the best. No different scheme was going to change much of anything. It's an old tired talking point for people who can't point out what didn't work for the scheme we are actually running. Like I said, you get Montomgery involved on the perimeter early, it probably changes a lot. There also wasn't reason to think Park was going to play like that. To be honest, he wasn't throwing the ball into coverage and making bad decisions that lead to turnovers with the exception of the 2nd pick. The other two guys were open and the throws were bad. He had a number of throws down the sideline that were bad. I referenced the Murdock play which isn't on him. The bad decisions he was making were essentially not just taking the easy stuff to Montgomery or someone else on the outside when UT continues to leave open zones. That's correctable.
How many winning years has ISU had by running an uptempo scheme? We don't have issues recruiting? I will let our past and current play speak for itself. Previous head coach made comments around the struggles of recruiting and how the uptemp offense was not a good choice for ISU. Believe what you want and all the best with this "scheme".
He picked up the blitz pretty well last night.
I agree. If ISU wants to run this zone read crap has got to go. We don't have high class athletes to run it well. Power block for the love of god. We have hog mollies in the Midwest. No excuse.
Really? because if thats what they call power blocking then it's the worst I've ever seen.The ZR isn't a substantial part of this offense. It barely even exists. This take is ignorant.
I saw 3 ints that would disagree with your bolded claimPark is the best QB we've had in a decade, if not longer. He's one of the last people I would blame for tonight.
Texas is probably going to do something wild this year like lose to Kansas again. The Big 12 is a different beast week-in-week out. Most unpredictable conference by farI'm not questioning our "type" of offense, I am questioning it's execution (which includes play calling).
There are still a lot of questions about the Longhorns that need to shake out . . .
What if Texas' opening game against Maryland was an outlier?
What if USC is really good?
What if Texas just has one of the two most dominant d-lines in the conference?
Man, I hope so.
Really? because if thats what they call power blocking then it's the worst I've ever seen.
That was mind blowing how quickly they abandoned the run game. With my limited knowledge of football x's and o's, I'm curious as to what makes this year's and 2016's team so much worse at run blocking than 2015? Last year's I kind of get, cuz we simply didn't have bodies, but this year we are much deeper. 2015, when Warren ran for 1300+ yards, our O-line was dominant at run blocking. I can't imagine the personnel being better on a team that also finished just 3-9 and got Rhoads fired.The running game got a total of 10 chances to prove it was working. When you become one side offensively you become predictable....
Maybe Park has slightly more 'arm talent' than your average QB...maybe. But 1st round draft pick Josh Freeman throwing to 2nd round draft pick Jordy Nelson went 5-7 at a program like K-State under Ron Prince. However, I've seen totally arm talentless QB's succeed in the right system...
It's his fault he was running for his life half the time he dropped back?