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At the game yesterday so I didn't have a chance to get the PGT going - my apologies. What'd you think Gophers fan?
My takeaways:
My takeaways:
1) This defense is very, very good and on its way to becoming elite.
Up front Martin and Coughlin are now legitimate, every-down DE's and the Gophers were generating pressure with a 4-man rush most of the day. MTSU was moving the pocket almost every play because they knew they couldn't protect. Coughlin absolutely blew up the MTSU LT to the inside on the holding call he drew.
We knew the LB's were going to be great and they have exceeded those high expectations in my book. Celestin is dynamite against both the run and the pass, almost had an INT yesterday, all B1G contender perhaps? Barber very impressive for a true Sophomore. What happened to Cody Poock?
Secondary improving game by game and no longer worries me as much as it did in the preseason, esp given the QB's we will play in the B1G West this year. Huff, McGhee, Shenault all looked good yesterday, Winfield solid as always. Hopefully Craighton will be OK. I think we are 1-2 DB's stepping up from being a top 3-4 defense in the B1G.
2) Looks like the playbook won't open up until we need it to open up.
PJ and Kirk playing things very close to the vest and not exactly taking the reins off of Rhoda, especially on our side of the 50-yardline. I am worried that this may because Rhoda is what he is - an average QB, at best - but it also speaks to how much confidence they have in the defense right now.
3) The offensive line looks much improved in the last two weeks
The holes weren't massive, but they gave Kobe and Rodney enough space to work. 4.7 YPC yesterday with only a few long runs, meaning they were getting decent push on most plays. Pass protection looked good as well. I don't know who plays LG, but I will he has gotten blown up and pushed back a few times both this week and last week. Rodney bounced off him 3-yards into the backfield at one point yesterday and somehow managed to go for like 15 yards.
4) If we stay healthy we are good enough to win every game on our schedule besides Michigan
As of now I'd break down the schedule as follows:
Heavily favored: Illinois
Slight favorites: Maryland, @Purdue, Michigan State, Nebraska
Slight underdogs: @Iowa, @Northwestern
Big underdogs: @Michigan, Wisconsin
Should be a fun year!!
It just didn't appear like MTSU could muster 20 points. And they didn't. After so many years of Mason Defenses and then the disaster of Brewster everywhere, it is really nice to have a defense that we can trust and is competent.
My takeaways:
1) This defense is very, very good and on its way to becoming elite.
Up front Martin and Coughlin are now legitimate, every-down DE's and the Gophers were generating pressure with a 4-man rush most of the day. MTSU was moving the pocket almost every play because they knew they couldn't protect. Coughlin absolutely blew up the MTSU LT to the inside on the holding call he drew.
We knew the LB's were going to be great and they have exceeded those high expectations in my book. Celestin is dynamite against both the run and the pass, almost had an INT yesterday, all B1G contender perhaps? Barber very impressive for a true Sophomore. What happened to Cody Poock?
Secondary improving game by game and no longer worries me as much as it did in the preseason, esp given the QB's we will play in the B1G West this year. Huff, McGhee, Shenault all looked good yesterday, Winfield solid as always. Hopefully Craighton will be OK. I think we are 1-2 DB's stepping up from being a top 3-4 defense in the B1G.
2) Looks like the playbook won't open up until we need it to open up.
PJ and Kirk playing things very close to the vest and not exactly taking the reins off of Rhoda, especially on our side of the 50-yardline. I am worried that this may because Rhoda is what he is - an average QB, at best - but it also speaks to how much confidence they have in the defense right now.
3) The offensive line looks much improved in the last two weeks
The holes weren't massive, but they gave Kobe and Rodney enough space to work. 4.7 YPC yesterday with only a few long runs, meaning they were getting decent push on most plays. Pass protection looked good as well. I don't know who plays LG, but I will he has gotten blown up and pushed back a few times both this week and last week. Rodney bounced off him 3-yards into the backfield at one point yesterday and somehow managed to go for like 15 yards.
4) If we stay healthy we are good enough to win every game on our schedule besides Michigan
As of now I'd break down the schedule as follows:
Heavily favored: Illinois
Slight favorites: Maryland, @Purdue, Michigan State, Nebraska
Slight underdogs: @Iowa, @Northwestern
Big underdogs: @Michigan, Wisconsin
Should be a fun year!!
Glad I wasn't the only one wondering where Poock has been while the defense is on the field, as I have seen him on special teams.
I have seen, IMO, way too many questions about why Poock isn't playing more. He simply isn't because he isn't as good as our other options. Cody was always one of the more frustrating players for me to watch as he liked to hit, but wasn't fundamentally sound. He did some 'flashy' things, but made lots of mistakes out there. At the end of the day, Barber is just better. Period. No mystery at all.
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<script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>3) The offensive line looks much improved in the last two weeks
The holes weren't massive, but they gave Kobe and Rodney enough space to work. 4.7 YPC yesterday with only a few long runs, meaning they were getting decent push on most plays. Pass protection looked good as well. I don't know who plays LG, but I will he has gotten blown up and pushed back a few times both this week and last week. Rodney bounced off him 3-yards into the backfield at one point yesterday and somehow managed to go for like 15 yards.
My takeaways:
1) This defense is very, very good and on its way to becoming elite.
Up front Martin and Coughlin are now legitimate, every-down DE's and the Gophers were generating pressure with a 4-man rush most of the day. MTSU was moving the pocket almost every play because they knew they couldn't protect. Coughlin absolutely blew up the MTSU LT to the inside on the holding call he drew.
We knew the LB's were going to be great and they have exceeded those high expectations in my book. Celestin is dynamite against both the run and the pass, almost had an INT yesterday, all B1G contender perhaps? Barber very impressive for a true Sophomore. What happened to Cody Poock?
Secondary improving game by game and no longer worries me as much as it did in the preseason, esp given the QB's we will play in the B1G West this year. Huff, McGhee, Shenault all looked good yesterday, Winfield solid as always. Hopefully Craighton will be OK. I think we are 1-2 DB's stepping up from being a top 3-4 defense in the B1G.
2) Looks like the playbook won't open up until we need it to open up.
PJ and Kirk playing things very close to the vest and not exactly taking the reins off of Rhoda, especially on our side of the 50-yardline. I am worried that this may because Rhoda is what he is - an average QB, at best - but it also speaks to how much confidence they have in the defense right now.
3) The offensive line looks much improved in the last two weeks
The holes weren't massive, but they gave Kobe and Rodney enough space to work. 4.7 YPC yesterday with only a few long runs, meaning they were getting decent push on most plays. Pass protection looked good as well. I don't know who plays LG, but I will he has gotten blown up and pushed back a few times both this week and last week. Rodney bounced off him 3-yards into the backfield at one point yesterday and somehow managed to go for like 15 yards.
4) If we stay healthy we are good enough to win every game on our schedule besides Michigan
As of now I'd break down the schedule as follows:
Heavily favored: Illinois
Slight favorites: Maryland, @Purdue, Michigan State, Nebraska
Slight underdogs: @Iowa, @Northwestern
Big underdogs: @Michigan, Wisconsin
Should be a fun year!!
Describing the effort in one word? Have to use two: Workman like.
Very efficient, well executed game plan... once we dug out of poor field position that we put ourselves in with mistakes.
Blew away the 10.5 line. Hard to be less that quite pleased... lets see on the injuries, and start worrying about rejuvenated Maryland tomorrow.
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Glad I wasn't the only one wondering where Poock has been while the defense is on the field, as I have seen him on special teams. We could actually end up being dogs against Maryland, but the UCF game will really help determine it further.
This. Poock is fun when he's flying all around the field and makes a big hit, but often hit the wrong gap, or flew by the ball carrier, because he isn't under control. Love the disciplined play our current starts bring.I have seen, IMO, way too many questions about why Poock isn't playing more. He simply isn't because he isn't as good as our other options. Cody was always one of the more frustrating players for me to watch as he liked to hit, but wasn't fundamentally sound. He did some 'flashy' things, but made lots of mistakes out there. At the end of the day, Barber is just better. Period. No mystery at all.
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I discovered a new drinking game.
Take a shot every time they run the read option and Rhoda keeps the ball. This game is appropriate for AA meetings.
I discovered a new drinking game.
Take a shot every time they run the read option and Rhoda keeps the ball. This game is appropriate for AA meetings.
I can't worry about the lack of passing game because has Rhoda thrown 25 times yesterday I would have been critical of the coaching staff. He isn't going to put up big numbers. I think he has made a few big throws this year which is a positive.
He had a longer one to Douglas yesterday and they can attack on bubble screens and other safe throws if teams want to stack the box. If they don't stack the box then the Gophers should run the ball 45 times per game
And yet we lambasted the previous staff for the same approach
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Who is we? The previous regime did what they had to do if they wanted to be competitive. I think they gave Leidner too much freedom to pass which lost games.
So far, the formula is working. My question is - what happens when/if it doesn't work?
Not trying to be Debbie Downer here, but just stating the obvious. I don't think the Gophers are going to roll through the season without encountering some level of adversity. And I'm curious to see how they deal with that adversity.
If the Gophers find themselves down by 10 points in the 4th quarter, how do they handle it? If they need to come from behind to win a game, do they open up the offense? How much do they open it up? How much are they capable of opening it up?
That, to me, is the real issue/question - are they playing this way for tactical reasons, or are they playing this way because the coaches believe that is all they're capable of? What is the ceiling for this team? How much is there in the playbook that we haven't seen yet?
Look - if they won every game 34-3, I would be thrilled. I just don't expect them to win every game 34-3. the "easy" part of the season is over. It only gets harder the rest of the way. That does NOT mean that I don't think this team will do well. I just am curious about how they will approach the challenges to come.