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O.K., this will be relatively quick and to the point.
1. We sucked on Saturday. Bad schemes, bad execution, less emotion? Who knows. Probably some of each. First game this year that didn't have me emotionally involved well into the fourth quarter.
2. Statements wondering if we're not significantly better than last year are just dumb. Last year, we lost to 4 horrible -- HORRIBLE -- teams (Army, Tulane, SMU and USF). Two thirds of the way into this season, we have not lost to a team nearly as bad as any of those four. Last year, we were blow out 4 times (BYU, Temple, Cincy and Memphis). Saturday was really the first time this year we didn't have a chance midway through the 4th quarter (if I wanted to I could make a case that we made it a two possession game with 6 or so minutes left, but unlike BYU we didn't really have a chance to win that game in the 4th quarter). The win total might not reflect it because this year's schedule presented fewer winnable games for a struggling team, but we are much better than last year.
3. On offense, we are unbearably young. We start 1 senior, 3 juniors, 6 sophomores and 1 freshman. We need them to be stronger and more experienced. Whether or not our recruiting gets significantly better long term (and I hope it does), this group will only get better.
4. I know some people say it's the internet so it's supposed to be negative and angry, but people simply need to accept 1. through 3. as the reality and deal with it. I don't want to end the year with 3 wins, but this year has been a step up and there is no reason not to think next year will be better. If some of you need to see it happen faster, bully for you. Your needs don't effect reality.
5. Finally, for everything that went wrong, if we just finished drives where we got inside thge 10 this would have been a totally different game. Coaches have to find something that gets us one easy score and then players have to both avoid mistakes and make plays.
Very quickly on O, D, and specials, starting with D. The absence of Adeyami last week, and now Ormsby, really hurts. It means Foley gets moved outside more and a team that can't get to the QB rushing 4 now becomes even slower. We need the Cody Brown/Trevardo/Osunde types again. Soon. I've heard people asking for more Diggs and less Stewart, but I thought Diggs was incredibly overwhelmed when in on Saturday. The only bright spot on D was I like our corners more and more. What we need to do is let them man up more.
On offense, I thought that was the first bad game Shirreffs had. That does not make him a bad QB -- he's still had a really good year. But whether it was the early hits or the weather or whatever, his poorest effort by far. Ron John has to sit. Seriously -- this is not where Palatine wants to see a player we've never seen just because -- we know Max runs better than that. We are the worst team picking up blitzes I think I've ever seen. A lot of this is lack of experience but the coaches have to do better with it. And if Noel Thomas wants to be a star, he has to make great plays not some games but every game. The long ball early that was picked inside the 10 could have been a great catch that kept us in the game for a while longer. So could have the failed TD catch late. If you want to be great, be great. He has the tools.
Not much to say about specials, but a point to make about coaching. I do think the defensive scheme against Cincy was ridiculous. Given that (i) we can't rush the passer and (ii) they have receivers who can gain large amounts of YAC, that kind of passive zone we were in most of the game was never going to work. Would have much preferred letting Williams and Summers play and see what happens. On O, after the first drive it didn't look like we ever figured out what opened up when the stayed home to keep Shirreffs from running. But I'm not willing to blame coaches because we just may not have the OL to give everyone else time to make plays when that Safety comes up or LB doesn't drop back.
That's it. This would be a great time for our off week, but we have two more games before we get there. We will need everything to go right on Friday night. Hopefully the fans show up and help emotionally. Since no one will be charged about beating Tulane (even thought it is a game we couldn't come close to winning last year), this may be our last best chance for something significant this year. We'll see.
1. We sucked on Saturday. Bad schemes, bad execution, less emotion? Who knows. Probably some of each. First game this year that didn't have me emotionally involved well into the fourth quarter.
2. Statements wondering if we're not significantly better than last year are just dumb. Last year, we lost to 4 horrible -- HORRIBLE -- teams (Army, Tulane, SMU and USF). Two thirds of the way into this season, we have not lost to a team nearly as bad as any of those four. Last year, we were blow out 4 times (BYU, Temple, Cincy and Memphis). Saturday was really the first time this year we didn't have a chance midway through the 4th quarter (if I wanted to I could make a case that we made it a two possession game with 6 or so minutes left, but unlike BYU we didn't really have a chance to win that game in the 4th quarter). The win total might not reflect it because this year's schedule presented fewer winnable games for a struggling team, but we are much better than last year.
3. On offense, we are unbearably young. We start 1 senior, 3 juniors, 6 sophomores and 1 freshman. We need them to be stronger and more experienced. Whether or not our recruiting gets significantly better long term (and I hope it does), this group will only get better.
4. I know some people say it's the internet so it's supposed to be negative and angry, but people simply need to accept 1. through 3. as the reality and deal with it. I don't want to end the year with 3 wins, but this year has been a step up and there is no reason not to think next year will be better. If some of you need to see it happen faster, bully for you. Your needs don't effect reality.
5. Finally, for everything that went wrong, if we just finished drives where we got inside thge 10 this would have been a totally different game. Coaches have to find something that gets us one easy score and then players have to both avoid mistakes and make plays.
Very quickly on O, D, and specials, starting with D. The absence of Adeyami last week, and now Ormsby, really hurts. It means Foley gets moved outside more and a team that can't get to the QB rushing 4 now becomes even slower. We need the Cody Brown/Trevardo/Osunde types again. Soon. I've heard people asking for more Diggs and less Stewart, but I thought Diggs was incredibly overwhelmed when in on Saturday. The only bright spot on D was I like our corners more and more. What we need to do is let them man up more.
On offense, I thought that was the first bad game Shirreffs had. That does not make him a bad QB -- he's still had a really good year. But whether it was the early hits or the weather or whatever, his poorest effort by far. Ron John has to sit. Seriously -- this is not where Palatine wants to see a player we've never seen just because -- we know Max runs better than that. We are the worst team picking up blitzes I think I've ever seen. A lot of this is lack of experience but the coaches have to do better with it. And if Noel Thomas wants to be a star, he has to make great plays not some games but every game. The long ball early that was picked inside the 10 could have been a great catch that kept us in the game for a while longer. So could have the failed TD catch late. If you want to be great, be great. He has the tools.
Not much to say about specials, but a point to make about coaching. I do think the defensive scheme against Cincy was ridiculous. Given that (i) we can't rush the passer and (ii) they have receivers who can gain large amounts of YAC, that kind of passive zone we were in most of the game was never going to work. Would have much preferred letting Williams and Summers play and see what happens. On O, after the first drive it didn't look like we ever figured out what opened up when the stayed home to keep Shirreffs from running. But I'm not willing to blame coaches because we just may not have the OL to give everyone else time to make plays when that Safety comes up or LB doesn't drop back.
That's it. This would be a great time for our off week, but we have two more games before we get there. We will need everything to go right on Friday night. Hopefully the fans show up and help emotionally. Since no one will be charged about beating Tulane (even thought it is a game we couldn't come close to winning last year), this may be our last best chance for something significant this year. We'll see.