Slop on the rock
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Slop on the rock
Ugly... and entitled
Coaches let off the gas, got vanilla
Result, players couldn’t rebound
Lawson jr was left alone to be picked on
Players melted but coaches caused the melt
We have seen this many times before and the coaches keep doing it
Do you know why great teams score 50,60,70 points........
To leave NO doubt
When coaches are making hundreds of thousands and a million(edit for new App) this should never happen.... we are in the Big leagues and coach caused losses like this keep coaches in the G league
Coaches let off the gas, got vanilla
Result, players couldn’t rebound
Lawson jr was left alone to be picked on
Players melted but coaches caused the melt
We have seen this many times before and the coaches keep doing it
Do you know why great teams score 50,60,70 points........
To leave NO doubt
When coaches are making hundreds of thousands and a million(edit for new App) this should never happen.... we are in the Big leagues and coach caused losses like this keep coaches in the G league
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Re: Slop on the rock
We have not run up the score since really 2019. I think it's a cultural thing with out program that is based in the ball control clock milking stuff.
As much as I like Brice and think he is a great player and am so happy he is a Mountaineer his lack of mobility is holding back the offense.
As much as I like Brice and think he is a great player and am so happy he is a Mountaineer his lack of mobility is holding back the offense.
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Re: Slop on the rock
We went after Brice for his arm and the fact we didn't want to go with an inexperienced QB. Scouting report is very simple that teams don't expect Chase to ever run, and if they collapse the pocket, he will likely stay in there for the sack.kornegaylw wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 12:49 pmWe have not run up the score since really 2019. I think it's a cultural thing with out program that is based in the ball control clock milking stuff.
As much as I like Brice and think he is a great player and am so happy he is a Mountaineer his lack of mobility is holding back the offense.
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Re: Slop on the rock
The offensive line is holding back this offense…pure and simple. We averaged less than 2 yards per carry!!! If you can’t gain 1 or 2 yards when you really need it, there’s a problem! It’s been like this for the past couple of years…we cannot control the line of scrimmage. With the stable of running backs we have, we should be better at the run.
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Re: Slop on the rock
The worst part of yesterday’s game is WE ALL KNEW WHAT WAS GOING TO HAPPEN WHEN THE COACHES CHANGED TO VANILLA
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Re: Slop on the rock
Hmm. Do we have one making millions?PhillyApp1 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 11:21 amUgly... and entitled
Coaches let off the gas, got vanilla
Result, players couldn’t rebound
Lawson jr was left alone to be picked on
Players melted but coaches caused the melt
We have seen this many times before and the coaches keep doing it
Do you know why great teams score 50,60,70 points........
To leave NO doubt
When coaches are making hundreds of thousands and millions this should never happen.... we are in the Big leagues and coach caused losses like this keep coaches in the G league
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Re: Slop on the rock
I don’t think our coaches pulled back our offense. The JMU coaches and players dictated what our offense could do and we didn’t take advantage of what we could have and should have done. Late in the 2nd quarter JMU started blitzing on almost ever play. They sent backers, corners and safety’s. It was mostly to keep us from being able to throw the long ball but it also effected the running lanes. The solution is to throw short passes in the lactation vacated by the blitzing players. We’ve all heard it, take what the defense give you. Well we didn’t. Their coaches adapted, our coaches failed to adapt. This loss was a flat out coaching failure.
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Re: Slop on the rock
We stopped miss direction plays, we stopped short passes, we stopped long passes, we stopped tight end plays, we stopped slants, we stopped running the edges......Mjohn1988 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 2:31 pmI don’t think our coaches pulled back our offense. The JMU coaches and players dictated what our offense could do and we didn’t take advantage of what we could have and should have done. Late in the 2nd quarter JMU started blitzing on almost ever play. They sent backers, corners and safety’s. It was mostly to keep us from being able to throw the long ball but it also effected the running lanes. The solution is to throw short passes in the lactation vacated by the blitzing players. We’ve all heard it, take what the defense give you. Well we didn’t. Their coaches adapted, our coaches failed to adapt. This loss was a flat out coaching failure.
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Re: Slop on the rock
It is my understanding that some of the pressure or sacks were not all on Chase. The team had practiced the blitz schemes and had hot reads for either the RB or WR to maneuver to the open spot where the player blitz. In several cases, that did not happen. It seems execution was part of the issue. There were a couple of times that Brice just held onto the ball too long. The sack near the EZ by the NEZ was one of those instances. These things are going to happen./\PP ST/\TE GRAD 09 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 1:16 pmWe went after Brice for his arm and the fact we didn't want to go with an inexperienced QB. Scouting report is very simple that teams don't expect Chase to ever run, and if they collapse the pocket, he will likely stay in there for the sack.kornegaylw wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 12:49 pmWe have not run up the score since really 2019. I think it's a cultural thing with out program that is based in the ball control clock milking stuff.
As much as I like Brice and think he is a great player and am so happy he is a Mountaineer his lack of mobility is holding back the offense.
Personally, thought JMU had good offensive passing game plan. They were able to get the square out anytime they needed it.
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Re: Slop on the rock
How many tackles did the coaches miss? How many holding penalties did they get? How many passes did they drop? How many blocking assignments did they miss? How many sacks did they allow?Mjohn1988 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 2:31 pmI don’t think our coaches pulled back our offense. The JMU coaches and players dictated what our offense could do and we didn’t take advantage of what we could have and should have done. Late in the 2nd quarter JMU started blitzing on almost ever play. They sent backers, corners and safety’s. It was mostly to keep us from being able to throw the long ball but it also effected the running lanes. The solution is to throw short passes in the lactation vacated by the blitzing players. We’ve all heard it, take what the defense give you. Well we didn’t. Their coaches adapted, our coaches failed to adapt. This loss was a flat out coaching failure.
Some of you guys like Vegas odds. The streamer boys were picked to win yesterday. And they did.
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Re: Slop on the rock
Ummmm no. They were 7 point dogs. Stop defending our coaching staff that clearly has some issues.NewApp wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 3:14 pmHow many tackles did the coaches miss? How many holding penalties did they get? How many passes did they drop? How many blocking assignments did they miss? How many sacks did they allow?Mjohn1988 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 2:31 pmI don’t think our coaches pulled back our offense. The JMU coaches and players dictated what our offense could do and we didn’t take advantage of what we could have and should have done. Late in the 2nd quarter JMU started blitzing on almost ever play. They sent backers, corners and safety’s. It was mostly to keep us from being able to throw the long ball but it also effected the running lanes. The solution is to throw short passes in the lactation vacated by the blitzing players. We’ve all heard it, take what the defense give you. Well we didn’t. Their coaches adapted, our coaches failed to adapt. This loss was a flat out coaching failure.
Some of you guys like Vegas odds. The streamer boys were picked to win yesterday. And they did.
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Re: Slop on the rock
No offensive line is going to dominate when your play selection is as predictable as ours.appst1992 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 1:18 pmThe offensive line is holding back this offense…pure and simple. We averaged less than 2 yards per carry!!! If you can’t gain 1 or 2 yards when you really need it, there’s a problem! It’s been like this for the past couple of years…we cannot control the line of scrimmage. With the stable of running backs we have, we should be better at the run.
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Re: Slop on the rock
Any good coach, including our good coaches will tell you they are responsible for putting their players in good situations. Our coaches didn’t do that. Vegas just wants even money on both teams so they take no risk and the “juice”. Vegas moves the line to get that even money.NewApp wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 3:14 pmHow many tackles did the coaches miss? How many holding penalties did they get? How many passes did they drop? How many blocking assignments did they miss? How many sacks did they allow?Mjohn1988 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 2:31 pmI don’t think our coaches pulled back our offense. The JMU coaches and players dictated what our offense could do and we didn’t take advantage of what we could have and should have done. Late in the 2nd quarter JMU started blitzing on almost ever play. They sent backers, corners and safety’s. It was mostly to keep us from being able to throw the long ball but it also effected the running lanes. The solution is to throw short passes in the lactation vacated by the blitzing players. We’ve all heard it, take what the defense give you. Well we didn’t. Their coaches adapted, our coaches failed to adapt. This loss was a flat out coaching failure.
Some of you guys like Vegas odds. The streamer boys were picked to win yesterday. And they did.
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Re: Slop on the rock
I swear every time we go to Vanilla Offense and Prevent defense , WE almost lose or do lose...... Play the F to win or quit.
So very tired of this same theme
So very tired of this same theme
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Re: Slop on the rock
I’m glad that you gloom and doom idiots who only post when App loses started your own thread.
I’m not sure if you noticed, but JMU played defense too, and their D-line was dang good. But no, you’re right, the only reason we lost was because the coaches just up and decided to stop trying to score. That makes complete sense.
I’m not sure if you noticed, but JMU played defense too, and their D-line was dang good. But no, you’re right, the only reason we lost was because the coaches just up and decided to stop trying to score. That makes complete sense.
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Good-I thought the play calling was great when we were up 28-3.......MrCraig wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 6:44 pmI’m glad that you gloom and doom idiots who only post when App loses started your own thread.
I’m not sure if you noticed, but JMU played defense too, and their D-line was dang good. But no, you’re right, the only reason we lost was because the coaches just up and decided to stop trying to score. That makes complete sense.
Bad- and then my complaints began watching runners run up a middle that we never broke open, ever, all day
Scratch my head- I know we can run the edge, I know we can pass to tightends, I know we can use misdirection, I know we have slant routes.... and I think we can blitz to get to qb.
But again I am not a paid coach... But I have seen the same things happen when we play a certain way, over and over.
Let's see what Coach Clark has to say
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Re: Slop on the rock
How you could call someone an idiot for questioning the coaching after choking away a 25 point lead in the middle of the third quarter is beyond me.