We did? Yikes, that ain't good.MN haf the most missed FGs in the conference 2 years in a row. Seems like a good time to let him go.
You don’t think he’s been pretty dynamic?Keep the faith that we get a new offensive line coach. And yes, Koi is not the answer for our return game.
Who do you have in mind?Keep the faith that we get a new offensive line coach. And yes, Koi is not the answer for our return game.
He’s been dynamic good and dynamic bad fielding punts this year. I think he was more dynamic bad than good.You don’t think he’s been pretty dynamic?
Agree! Add on that we are rarely able to return punts because our blocking of the gunners absolutely sucks.I don't agree with Koi Perich being a bright spot on special teams. He has the one punt he nearly ran back for a TD but he also muffed 2 punts and his average punt return decreased by nearly a third compared to last year.
Weston was also 12th in average punt distance in the conference of punters with significant playing time compared to being 9th in the conference in 2024.
Hard to tell what was coaching vs players but special teams was a weak point this year.
Ding, ding, ding. Ciarocca is a very, very good offensive coach.And in addition Callahan developed a couple of NFL guys at Western Michigan. NFL 2nd round, Taylor Moton and NFL 3rd round in Chukwuma Okorafor. Add them to the two Gopher 2nd rounders and Faalele in the 4th round. Callahan is not the issue. That's 5 picks in rounds 2 thru 4.
When Kirk Ciarrocca is the offensive coordinator Callahan is elite. Ciarrocca was also at Western Michigan for those two NFL O-Linemen. Harbaugh is the issue.
I agree on an individual punt but if that's the strategy, the occasional big return should offset those minimal or negative returns over the course of the season.Is punt return yards really even a thing you can count on outside a random freak athlete here or there?
The amount of truly returnable punts and kicks are so low anyway.
Personally I'd be ok with even taking a loss yardage wise and having guys run laterally more to see if it opens a big opportunity ...
You cant fire Simon, he's been held hostage in the coat room lolI'd go Callahan, Simon, Ligashesky.
Yup. We had to go to Syracuse to find an inconsistent kicker who had trouble past 40 yards ? He didn’t get marginalBut then he brings in Denaberg who we knew wasn't good.
YES !
Great post! Largely agree ... here's the thing.Am I the only one that is confused why people want Callahan gone so badly? I get the OL was rough this year but figured he's built up some goodwill at least. It's not like guys haven't developed
Ersery- NFL
JMS- NFL
Faalele-NFL
Daniels- starting on tOSU
Lewis- starting on NW
Guessing there might be some other transfers that are playing as well.
Consider the streak of zero OL drafted was over a decade, not ready to replace the guy yet.
Another contributing factor IMO is they had some serious misses in the 21 and 22 OL classes. Those are guys would should be upperclassmen and being contributors.Great post! Largely agree ... here's the thing.
Again, paraphrasing GGR (see post above):
Callahan has shown he is elite at coaching OL when the offense is an RPO, and usually coached by Ciarrocca. Is he still elite in this new scheme?
They mentioned that this was one of the worst OL performances in quite some time. That it was nearly impossible to for zone running schemes to work, because there was so much penetration being given up by the OL.
Rather, there seemed to be some modest success when going away from zone blocking and doing more plays like counters, power, etc.
Like you, there's no way I let this guy go yet, and I think there's no chance he will be. But we missed badly on portal guys this year. That can't happen two years in a row, that badly.
Wild random thought. Bad or complementary?Can anyone find an example of an offense this bad for multiple years that subsequently became good without a major staff change? Genuinely curious.
Any unit will certainly look better if you disregard their 3 worst performances.Wild random thought. Bad or complementary?
Bad if you are trying to trade blows with the likes of Indiana, OSU (Iowa?), Oregon. One could argue complementary with everyone else.
Ball control, run clock, shrink game.Any unit will certainly look better if you disregard their 3 worst performances.
I'm not sure what you mean by complementary? They didn't turn the ball over much and made some clutch end-of-game drives, which is good.
Scoring very few points (as they did) is not very complementary in my opinion. Over the long term that will yield fewer wins and more uncompetitive games against good teams.
Maybe a dumb question but what is up with Luke Ryerse? I don't follow closely enough to notice if he was injured or something, but he was considered pretty highly ranked, and with our kicking & punting woes I was surprised we didn't see him at all, even if just for a game or two while maintaining a redshirt.
That just might mean Callahan needs to change his approach to match the scheme, or maybe Callahan isn't the right fit if this is the direction Fleck wants to go with the offense anymoreAnd in addition Callahan developed a couple of NFL guys at Western Michigan. NFL 2nd round, Taylor Moton and NFL 3rd round in Chukwuma Okorafor. Add them to the two Gopher 2nd rounders and Faalele in the 4th round. Callahan is not the issue. That's 5 picks in rounds 2 thru 4.
When Kirk Ciarrocca is the offensive coordinator Callahan is elite. Ciarrocca was also at Western Michigan for those two NFL O-Linemen. Harbaugh is the issue.
What you say has logic but overlooks the fact the O-Line coach has proven success and Harbaugh has only floundered.That just might mean Callahan needs to change his approach to match the scheme, or maybe Callahan isn't the right fit if this is the direction Fleck wants to go with the offense anymore
Well, I think we all can agree at least one of them needs to go.What you say has logic but overlooks the fact the O-Line coach has proven success and Harbaugh has only floundered.
Seems like a poor percentage play to me but you can't keep doing the same thing again this year and somehow expect different results. Something has to change. Seems clear to me these two guys do not work well together. So, ya...do something to fix it.
Yawn. Antiquated.Ball control, run clock, shrink game.