Offensively & Defensively Speaking: Washington State
I sure hope nobody turned off this game against Washington State before halftime.
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Crown: I don’t think that Christon suited up. Barlow gives us a speed advantage out of the backfield. Ingram is under-utilized but O-line needs a blocking remedial course.Keep Drake Jackson on the line where he belongs...
We need some speed from the back field... find some plays for Christon.
I liked the play where Bryant was coming around then went back and took the short pass into the end zone...
They were just playing textbook defense when a new QB is in the game: Sell out and stop the run early, forcing an inexperienced QB to put the ball up. Didn't work with Dart. Oregon State got a lot of film on him and will be dropping 7 and 8, we'll see how he handles it.What was their Dline doing to disrupt us so much?
Thanks a lot Kevin. I agree that Jackson is badly miscast as a linebacker - it takes him away from what he does best. And apparently 1st and 10 is a completely foreign concept to Graham Harrell.Offensively & Defensively Speaking: Washington State
I sure hope nobody turned off this game against Washington State before halftime.www.on3.com
I only saw the first half. Yikes! I thought Ingram was underwhelming; then again most guys would be with no blocking.Crown: I don’t think that Christon suited up. Barlow gives us a speed advantage out of the backfield. Ingram is under-utilized but O-line needs a blocking remedial course.
I’ve said this before but there is no evidence that they use blocking sleds in practice.Great analysis, as usual, KB.
What's the problem with the offensive line's run blocking? Even when we've got 7 guys in the box we can't get more than 1 or 2 yards.
88: Yup, we've seen this before. Btw, the D sucked for most of the first half. It took some adjustments including moving to a tighter zone coverage and ultimately man coverage by the CBs again despite the Stanford beat down using that approach. The O-line needs to get their heads out of their butts and block, get nasty and knock people down. It ain't that complicated. 9 TFLs (5 sacks) is inexcusable and against a "plucky" WSU team No Jaxson Dart then no win on Saturday.It seems like the defense is ok
But the offense has big problems.
Not being able to run.
And not protecting the QB.
Have we seen this before?
Honestly, it wasn't that difficult though WSU moved their speed guys around and they blitzed from our weakside. This forces the RB (unless we are in 3x1 and 0 RBs set). We didn't get off the ball at all and the O-line was timid and slow. There wasn't second level blocking because there wasn't first level (point of attack) blocking. My call would have been early to put in an 11 and 12 package or even a few 22, put QB under center and force the WSU guys to check down into a base defense and out of the stunts and slants. That clearly isn't what Harrell likes to do at all but you know that already.What was their Dline doing to disrupt us so much?
Rod; It is a great mystery. Last week I had some hope as the O-line did get downfield against Stanford and actually put some guys on the ground. Just didn't do much good given the defensive implosion. I make this really simple for the O-line,straight ahead helmet-on-helmet blocking, keep a TE in and add an H-back for a few plays or series. QB under center is too much to ask I think...I’ve said this before but there is no evidence that they use blocking sleds in practice.
He did. Korey needs to learn that what worked in high school football doesn’t always work at the college level.Did Korey Foreman play on Saturday?
I thought I saw number 0 on defense for a few plays in the game late but didn't see his number on the field much in the first half (if at all)
Meaning he did not start due to coach's decision? Or due to some limitations due to his prior injury?He did. Korey needs to learn that what worked in high school football doesn’t always work at the college level.
He doesn't have the speed to get outside. I don't know how many times I've seen him get run out of bounds while trying to turn the corner. Keep him between the Tackles.I only saw the first half. Yikes! I thought Ingram was underwhelming; then again most guys would be with no blocking.
He did. Korey needs to learn that what worked in high school football doesn’t always work at the college level.
I thought the same thing. Surprising. Having said that he didn't look 100% healthy.Meaning he did not start due to coach's decision? Or due to some limitations due to his prior injury?
Looked to me like Korey was just content to rush upfield from his end position without really beating feet at the QB - not what I was expecting to see from a guy so highly rated as a prospect
Then again the SC offense, especially the running game, is so convoluted it's hard for any RB to look his best. I think once Harrell is replaced, suddenly both the RBs and OL will look much improved.He doesn't have the speed to get outside. I don't know how many times I've seen him get run out of bounds while trying to turn the corner. Keep him between the Tackles.
Well, one of the problems is, when we have 7 guys in the box everybody in the stadium knows it's going to be a run. That and the fact they don't block very well.Great analysis, as usual, KB.
What's the problem with the offensive line's run blocking? Even when we've got 7 guys in the box we can't get more than 1 or 2 yards.
All seem like foreign concepts to Harrell. Please add design better blocking schemes.Like to see Harrell get more creative.
Things he hasn’t done before.
Learn from Chow. Do the unexpected.
Take what the defense gives you.
This is not the time to be shy
Sorta but not exactly. Depends on our formation. We 7 in the box with a nickle back when we go 10 or 11 packages. If we go 3x1 (no RB) obviously we’re not running unless we use a motion man. Fundamental issue is as you diagnosed, we just don’t block helmet to helmet or especially slide/reach block worth a crap. We’ve not fixed this issue in years…Well, one of the problems is, when we have 7 guys in the box everybody in the stadium knows it's going to be a run. That and the fact they don't block very well.
Although I am sure Harrell does employ some of the concepts of the passing game created by Norm Chow (as do so many other OC's) I don't think he is anywhere close to being the kind of OC that Norm was - with the kind of receiving talent USC has had in recent years Norm Chow would have had a field day against opposing defenses.Like to see Harrell get more creative.
Things he hasn’t done before.
Learn from Chow. Do the unexpected.
Take what the defense gives you.
This is not the time to be shy