Have to get better.

WV Cooler

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We’re not a good football team. Can’t throw the deep ball with any accuracy and run blocking still lacking.
 

deedoubleyou

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We have a couple plays in the ol playbook. They tend to work better until we cross the 50, and then it doesnt work as good. Definitely need to block better. And we need to put more pressure on QBs on D. Their QB sucked and probably would've handed us the game if we went after him more and hit him more. But oh well. We won the stat sheet and lost the game. Neal's moral victory. At least we had a 100 yard rusher.
 

MountaineerWV

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We have a couple plays in the ol playbook. They tend to work better until we cross the 50, and then it doesnt work as good. Definitely need to block better. And we need to put more pressure on QBs on D. Their QB sucked and probably would've handed us the game if we went after him more and hit him more. But oh well. We won the stat sheet and lost the game. Neal's moral victory. At least we had a 100 yard rusher.

They fumbled FOUR times, and amazingly the ball never took a favorable bounce for us. How many times does that happen in a game? Not many. If we recover half those, then we win the game.
 

mountaineermaniac34

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The fact that we did not recover a fumble is crazy, however the team made so many ignorant mistakes and that is what is so mind blowing to me. I don’t remember West Virginia to make that many mistakes since Jeff Mullen was our office of coordinator.

Oklahoma State did absolutely nothing overly exciting that was difficult. They ran bread and butter plays all day long and basically challenged us to do something about it. If Oklahoma State has their starting quarterback, we literally probably get beat by 40.

Last year we were not a good football team, this year we are not a good football team, granted I figure a lot of the coaches are going to get a pass because of this year, I don’t think we’re going to be a good football team next year. Last year we were not a good football team, this year we are not a good football team yet.

we can see if Brown can turn it around. I hope he can
 

oceantide83

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One step toward getting better would be to get a mobile QB. WVU has had it's most successes with QBs who can run.
 

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From my point of view, this game turned as a result of 3 things:

1) While most aspects of this game were overall pretty even, such as big plays and such, Okie State had a potential for 5 turnovers and lost only one. We lost one big one that ultimately turned into the difference maker on the scoreboard (I don't count that last score because you can play differently if you aren't down late).
2) We actually played pretty well between the 30's, which was encouraging. However, we were worse off being in 3rd and 3 than 3rd and 9 and this was all day. Why we continue to run 1 yard crossing routes is beyond me. Why we keep throwing to them is even worse.
3) Overall QB play. That slot slant was there all day long and should have gone for at least 3 scores but the throws just weren't there. The timing was a hair off. Also, you have to pull that ball on occasion and take it yourself. Okie State's ends were just crashing hard on the tailback. Doege never pulled it. The focus was entirely on Brown and Sinkfield. Pull that a couple of times, maybe get some first downs or a good run out of it, they have to respect it and holes open up. Finally, Doege must use proper mechanics. He threw off his back foot all day long, even when he didn't have to. This especially happened on his deep throws and sideline throws. The ball would either sail or hang up on him, giving our receivers little opportunity to come down with a catch and/or potential score. You're going to get hit either way, do it the right way.

Thought the defense played pretty well all day. Except for one bust, did a decent job keeping a very good run game in check, at least to the point it really wasn't a factor in the outcome. Didn't understand the lack of pressure though. Don't recall a single true blitz. Against a freshman QB making his first true start, I would have thought this would be automatic - heat him up, knock him down, make him get rid of it fast and check his decision making. Oh well, ...