I thought about this watching the replay. Every main receiver had a big play in this game (maybe with the exception of Cobb, but I think he got his).<script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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To start. I'm sure I could name more. He's not good. It's ok to admit it.
Mitch is improving, however right now all of his success is a result of our outstanding running game. Lets see how he does when the running game is not there, and our hopes are riding on his arm.
Mitch is improving, however right now all of his success is a result of our outstanding running game. Lets see how he does when the running game is not there, and our hopes are riding on his arm.
“I knew it was down when it first happened,” Leidner said. “But I was just like, ‘Oh man, Coach Z [quarterbacks coach Jim Zebrowski] is not going to be happy with this.’ ”
To start. I'm sure I could name more. He's not good. It's ok to admit it.
I get why people were concerned coming out of non-con, but I don't get people who are unable to change their minds ever. You decided that Leidner isn't good and aren't even able to let the fact that he playing great change that. Why? Sure he missed Maxx on a big 3rd down, but without 3 very long completions by Leidner in the 2nd half we lose by double digits. You guys watch the game and not just our total passing yards in the box score right?
He was at about 9 YPA yesterday, just like both other Big Ten games. So in other words, what the "Gophers can't pass" cats want is to see large (and totally unrelated to victory at all) VOLUME numbers. They want us to attempt more passes so Leidner's fantasy stat line looks better. People are just throwing random numbers out-we'll need to pass for XXX yards a game in November. Nope. We need to score points. Despite the fact that our current run/pass mix has us at 6-1/3-0 people want us to transform everything because no good reason. Do-kay.
Do you know what is okay to admit? Things which are true. Like, I was worried about the passing game but Mitch has looked good in conference play. Without an awesome 2nd half from Leidner yesterday Cobb's outstanding game goes to waste, the D's outstanding halftime adjustments go to waste, and there is no Santoso heroics.
Mitch played a great game yesterday, exactly what this system calls for. Predicated on the run, take your shots when the D loads the box. No complaimts about his passing or running yesterday.
But man what do they teach him when he's about to get tackled? The last few games he just looks different when getting tackled. He used to look like a running back, low pad level, shoulders down, finish. Now it's like he doesn't want to do that but he's not sure what else to do so he holds up, gets stood up, and that's when fumbles happen or when you get yanked from behind and come down awkwardly like yesterday. I wonder if Coach Z will address that this week.
Mitch really looks slow. Hope it's the two injuries slowing him up.
I finally looked at the box score from Saturday and discovered ML7 was 0-4 in the fourth quarter. One was a bad throw to an open Maxx, but one was a drop by Cobb on what looked like a potential big play. Through 3 quarters his numbers were 9-14, 153 with one TD and no picks. He's getting better, closer to where he needs to be for the final four-game stretch.
It was a very good game from him. This is what happens (and will continue to happen) if he has time and isn't busy running for his life. We really need to install a 3-step drop-back on a quick in from our receivers. Would open up Cobb even more if we can freeze the Line Backers.
It was a very good game from him. This is what happens (and will continue to happen) if he has time and isn't busy running for his life. We really need to install a 3-step drop-back on a quick in from our receivers. Would open up Cobb even more if we can freeze the Line Backers.