Let's face it, we didn't have a good day today. I'm glad we got the win, though, but we learned a lot. Here's what I took from this:
1. Let's cut to the chase... this whole "pretending we are still scrimmaging in fall camp" thing has to stop. Put your freakin' best players in and let them gel. I understand developing your backups, but that's what practice and blowout wins are for during the season. I will be freakin' pissed if we do this crap against South Alabama because my gut tells me those guys are going to play a lot better than we want them to be next week.
2. Why in the 17 do we not have a kicker? Why do we have to suffer through thinking "we might not even make this PAT?" Come on... this **** better be fixed soon. In all seriousness, I don't give a flying 17 how they are doing at practice right now, this is obviously the hand we've dealt ourselves. I think that if we are up enough against USA and are in a position to get them some reps, I'm all for it. They need confidence in the worst way right now and I don't know how else to let them get it. We can't sit on the ropes for chip shot kicks, and certainly not for PATs.
3. Ok, onto the game... first off, I think the offensive line played a lot better today. Besides a miscommunication between Dillon and Damian in the first half (which resulted in a sack and almost lost us the ball), they were a solid group. I don't think UAB's d-line was near as good as USM's, but glad to see the improvement, regardless. They've worked hard this week and it showed.
4. Our receivers had a pretty good day. I'm ready to see us trying to work Jameon into the mix more. He has been awful quiet these first two games and we need to get him going. Him and Dak clicking together will pay off down the stretch. Bear is gonna Bear... that TD catch he made was picture perfect. He made some spectacular catches. A hearty shoutout to Gus Walley, too... he made 2 great catches today from the TE position. Now, onto the "not-so-positives..." Dak obviously missed on some throws, but we also are still having communication issues where we aren't completely clicking between QB and WRs. There weren't blatant drops, but there were still some times where the QB and the receivers are not on the same page. We better be working on that this week.
5. RB's were huge. Robinson is a beast. Why he didn't get more playing time last year over perkins, I'll never know. My guess is he averaged 4-5 yards a carry... AFTER CONTACT. HOlloway looked pretty good, too. Griffin was serviceable. Shump got some playing time, but it's obvious he has spent a good deal of time working as a FB. That's good, keep him there. He likes contact and he can block.
6. Onto Defense... Our D-Line got some good push early on in the day. When we got after their QB, he was obviously uncomfortable. Overall, I don't think we did an awful job defending... EXCEPT the deep ball. We made no adjustments to defend it, and they showed their hand a couple of times by bringing in two TE's to protect him. Why we didn't drop everyone in coverage, I'll never know... but that **** can't happen once, much less 4 times. I'll talk more about the secondary in a second, but Redmond also decided to try to be a hero and try to pick the ball instead of knock it down. Twice, he was in a position to do that, and didn't. We've got to emphasize that with him... quit trying to be a hero and just knock it down.
7. It's obvious what our strategy was, and that was to key on the run and stop it. For the most part, I think we did pretty well defending it. I mean, we held their whole team to 113 yards rushing today, and that's not bad. Our goal was to key on the run and stop it and make them beat us through the air. Problem is, they did... and we made no adjustments to counter it. They have no size and no real, legitimate threat on the ground... why did we make no adjustments to stop the pass more than we did?
8. Special teams comments... we've already discussed place kicker... Bell did a great job punting and kicking off. I do wish he wouldn't have tried to kick the **** out of the kickoff after Preston Smith's TD because it turned into a line drive right to one of their return guys (in case you forgot, Will Redmond was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct after that play, which pushed us back 15 yards. I'm OK with preston getting excessive celebration or some ****... hell, I would go bat-**** crazy if I was a big guy and scored a TD because that doesn't happen. What redmond apparently did was uncalled for). Our punt and kickoff coverage was very good... we are very physical covering kicks, and that's good. I do wish we'd try to pressure punters more instead of retreating to set something up... because our punt returns suck *** right now (we dance around with the ball WAY too much... that **** don't work). At least try to get a block or something.
9. It was freakin' hot today. As hot as I can remember it.
10. UAB is good offensively and seem much improved from last year. They beat the dog **** out of Troy last week and was able to do some things against us this week. I look for them to make some noise in CUSA this year... and I hope they do. They are well coached (offensively... defensively, not so much) and always seem to play us tough.
11. Onto next week, USA won't be a pushover, either... and we are playing at their place. This is the first time they have ever hosted an SEC team and they are absolutely hype to play us. We need to be ready to go and treat this as a test. Don't give them any reason to hang around... don't sub out our offense every other series, and don't try to get cute. Get off the bus ready to play, play our damn game, and we should have no problems. At this point, I'm not even thinking about LSU, let's concentrate on taking care of our business and getting better as a team and let's go kick the dog **** out of South Alabama.
That's how I saw it... feel free to discuss.
1. Let's cut to the chase... this whole "pretending we are still scrimmaging in fall camp" thing has to stop. Put your freakin' best players in and let them gel. I understand developing your backups, but that's what practice and blowout wins are for during the season. I will be freakin' pissed if we do this crap against South Alabama because my gut tells me those guys are going to play a lot better than we want them to be next week.
2. Why in the 17 do we not have a kicker? Why do we have to suffer through thinking "we might not even make this PAT?" Come on... this **** better be fixed soon. In all seriousness, I don't give a flying 17 how they are doing at practice right now, this is obviously the hand we've dealt ourselves. I think that if we are up enough against USA and are in a position to get them some reps, I'm all for it. They need confidence in the worst way right now and I don't know how else to let them get it. We can't sit on the ropes for chip shot kicks, and certainly not for PATs.
3. Ok, onto the game... first off, I think the offensive line played a lot better today. Besides a miscommunication between Dillon and Damian in the first half (which resulted in a sack and almost lost us the ball), they were a solid group. I don't think UAB's d-line was near as good as USM's, but glad to see the improvement, regardless. They've worked hard this week and it showed.
4. Our receivers had a pretty good day. I'm ready to see us trying to work Jameon into the mix more. He has been awful quiet these first two games and we need to get him going. Him and Dak clicking together will pay off down the stretch. Bear is gonna Bear... that TD catch he made was picture perfect. He made some spectacular catches. A hearty shoutout to Gus Walley, too... he made 2 great catches today from the TE position. Now, onto the "not-so-positives..." Dak obviously missed on some throws, but we also are still having communication issues where we aren't completely clicking between QB and WRs. There weren't blatant drops, but there were still some times where the QB and the receivers are not on the same page. We better be working on that this week.
5. RB's were huge. Robinson is a beast. Why he didn't get more playing time last year over perkins, I'll never know. My guess is he averaged 4-5 yards a carry... AFTER CONTACT. HOlloway looked pretty good, too. Griffin was serviceable. Shump got some playing time, but it's obvious he has spent a good deal of time working as a FB. That's good, keep him there. He likes contact and he can block.
6. Onto Defense... Our D-Line got some good push early on in the day. When we got after their QB, he was obviously uncomfortable. Overall, I don't think we did an awful job defending... EXCEPT the deep ball. We made no adjustments to defend it, and they showed their hand a couple of times by bringing in two TE's to protect him. Why we didn't drop everyone in coverage, I'll never know... but that **** can't happen once, much less 4 times. I'll talk more about the secondary in a second, but Redmond also decided to try to be a hero and try to pick the ball instead of knock it down. Twice, he was in a position to do that, and didn't. We've got to emphasize that with him... quit trying to be a hero and just knock it down.
7. It's obvious what our strategy was, and that was to key on the run and stop it. For the most part, I think we did pretty well defending it. I mean, we held their whole team to 113 yards rushing today, and that's not bad. Our goal was to key on the run and stop it and make them beat us through the air. Problem is, they did... and we made no adjustments to counter it. They have no size and no real, legitimate threat on the ground... why did we make no adjustments to stop the pass more than we did?
8. Special teams comments... we've already discussed place kicker... Bell did a great job punting and kicking off. I do wish he wouldn't have tried to kick the **** out of the kickoff after Preston Smith's TD because it turned into a line drive right to one of their return guys (in case you forgot, Will Redmond was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct after that play, which pushed us back 15 yards. I'm OK with preston getting excessive celebration or some ****... hell, I would go bat-**** crazy if I was a big guy and scored a TD because that doesn't happen. What redmond apparently did was uncalled for). Our punt and kickoff coverage was very good... we are very physical covering kicks, and that's good. I do wish we'd try to pressure punters more instead of retreating to set something up... because our punt returns suck *** right now (we dance around with the ball WAY too much... that **** don't work). At least try to get a block or something.
9. It was freakin' hot today. As hot as I can remember it.
10. UAB is good offensively and seem much improved from last year. They beat the dog **** out of Troy last week and was able to do some things against us this week. I look for them to make some noise in CUSA this year... and I hope they do. They are well coached (offensively... defensively, not so much) and always seem to play us tough.
11. Onto next week, USA won't be a pushover, either... and we are playing at their place. This is the first time they have ever hosted an SEC team and they are absolutely hype to play us. We need to be ready to go and treat this as a test. Don't give them any reason to hang around... don't sub out our offense every other series, and don't try to get cute. Get off the bus ready to play, play our damn game, and we should have no problems. At this point, I'm not even thinking about LSU, let's concentrate on taking care of our business and getting better as a team and let's go kick the dog **** out of South Alabama.
That's how I saw it... feel free to discuss.
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