I’m surprised we haven’t seen that with Smothers. Especially if A.M. was playing hurt.Run a wildcat formation.
Some of it is subpar OL play, but some of it is the guy calling the plays. If you can't get much movement at the LOS, short yardage near the goal line will be challenging with any run you dial up. On the other hand, if you can't go with the odds and run a QB sneak on the 1 inch line, I'm not sure what can be done to help you as a play caller in that situation.....That’s what ails us. We move the ball up and down the field but we get to the red zone and we crumble! We stumble and fumble but no rumble!
I do think it’s worth trying to solve this before we fire Frost. Changes do need be made.
Certainly the OL play needs be improved. About the QB sneak, I was of the same thinking then I read an article that talked about all that can go wrong lining up under center especially if its not practiced very much. So on that I’m willing to go with Scott and his reasons why not to run it. He did consider it. So the question is how do we improve our OL play? I think we all know what needs be done here. I just hope its not too late for Frost.Some of it is subpar OL play, but some of it is the guy calling the plays. If you can't get much movement at the LOS, short yardage near the goal line will be challenging with any run you dial up. On the other hand, if you can't go with the odds and run a QB sneak on the 1 inch line, I'm not sure what can be done to help you as a play caller in that situation.....
All is true but what if Frost refuses to make changes? Are we stuck with coach that refuses to make changes and we won't fire because of massive buyout. This is kind of what I see happening!Certainly the OL play needs be improved. About the QB sneak, I was of the same thinking then I read an article that talked about all that can go wrong lining up under center especially if its not practiced very much. So on that I’m willing to go with Scott and his reasons why not to run it. He did consider it. So the question is how do we improve our OL play? I think we all know what needs be done here. I just hope its not too late for Frost.
It seems that no one will acknowledge that we are running freshmen out there against juniors & seniors. They're going to lose a lot of battles.Few things:
1. PUT YOUR BEST ATHLETES ON THE FIELD. FIRST AND FOREMOST.
2. Occasionally utilize a blocking back and more heavy packages as we did against Illinois (successfully).
3. Utilize folks like Allen more. The guy is 6'9", he is the perfect candidate to "box out" smaller defenders - a la Gronkowski
4. Don't get cute. This is the B1G. Not the Pac. We heard so much about this power running game that we were supposedly implementing, yet we get inside the 10-yard line and Scott reverts back to his Oregon roots.
5. For the love of God, teach your QB to take snaps under center; the easiest thing to do in the sport of football.
Of course, the biggest element that needs fixing is our O-line. Unfortunately, that ain't getting fixed anytime soon. There will be no "gelling" when we have underdeveloped guys playing critical positions (RT/LT) who tend to get manhandled by the opposition. We also have underwhelming guard play. Possible incorporation of more designed rollouts might be in order.
Unless you are throwing a high fade to Austin Allen! Was last Saturday the first time we have thrown a fade/jump ball to our 6’9” TE in the end zone?It requires a power run game and a QB who can hit small targets. We have neither.
As a general rule, they don’t let AM throw much in the red zone, and I think that is prudent.
Yep, spot on Gene...been saying it since fall camp. Men against boys.It seems that no one will acknowledge that we are running freshmen out there against juniors & seniors. They're going to lose a lot of battles.