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Audio is fine for meWhat? Did he give this press conference in a tunnel? Audio was inaudible....was this an official PSU release?
Except, historically, Singleton is the guy who makes guys miss, with Allen being the bruiser who is sometimes shut down by defenses who can meet him near the LoS before he gets going.I don't really disagree with what you wrote. Like you, I acknowledge that they are both heavily needed for the long-haul. Where I am coming from is that if we are in a critical moment of a drive when we need some yards on the ground in order to keep the offense balanced, then I trust Kaytron a little more at this point given his vision and ability to make guys miss.
Sorry, not seeing it that way.Except, historically, Singleton is the guy who makes guys miss, with Allen being the bruiser who is sometimes shut down by defenses who can meet him near the LoS before he gets going.
Again, this isn’t new. Last year there were games and stretches where Allen wasn’t effective, and Singleton carried the load .. and games and stretches where Singleton wasn’t effective and Allen carried the load.
And each time, posters acted like this had never happened before and however that particular RB was performing at that moment was who he really was.
And they were always wrong, because the tables would eventually turn.
I also have become a Kaytron Allen convert. He is simply the better back at this point. I think Singleton is still the better 40 time, but Allen has certainly added some speed this year. I don’t understand how Singleton is brought down by these shoe string tackles all the time. Nick is often one shoe string tackle away from breaking a long run.Sorry, not seeing it that way.
Singleton has better straight ahead speed, but fewer moves, more likely to be brought down by single tacklers. Allen has improved, and IMO is the better of the two for now. Pena does provide another option for running the ball .
Spoken like somebody who didn't see the game.I didn’t see the game but we are 3-0, most def gonna crush O.
Pena has good speed and had good success on reverses vs Villanova. But conference opponents will have defenders with better speed. We'll have to wait and see if he'll have similar success going forward.Sorry, not seeing it that way.
Singleton has better straight ahead speed, but fewer moves, more likely to be brought down by single tacklers. Allen has improved, and IMO is the better of the two for now. Pena does provide another option for running the ball .
And how did that work out for him?As a long time Penn State fan, I thought the last minute of the game was an embarrassment. Joe Paterno must have been rolling over in his grave. We are ahead 52 - 0 and Franklin is calling time outs and questioning the officials. Why humiliate the other team? Let them play and score if they can. If Joe was still coaching, he would have been running the back into the line on every play from the start of the fourth quarter on. He would have been playing a plain vanilla defense. Penn State used to be known for good sportsmanship and fair play. Not now.
I don’t sweat the first three games at all. The only question is whether they got enough prep to play well vs Oregon in the conference opener?Worst 52-6 win in the history of Penn State football.
Would it be better to look put together our first 3 games or what we saw our first 3 games?I don’t sweat the first three games at all. The only question is whether they got enough prep to play well vs Oregon in the conference opener?
We’ll know the answer in two weeks.
Yeah, I agree. 3-0, no major (or even minor) injuries that I know of. And stuff to work on on one side of the ball. I think if they played perfectly on offense in the non conf games, both the team and the fanbase would have an overblown sense of confidence.I don’t sweat the first three games at all. The only question is whether they got enough prep to play well vs Oregon in the conference opener?
We’ll know the answer in two weeks.
As a long time Penn State fan, I thought the last minute of the game was an embarrassment. Joe Paterno must have been rolling over in his grave. We are ahead 52 - 0 and Franklin is calling time outs and questioning the officials. Why humiliate the other team? Let them play and score if they can. If Joe was still coaching, he would have been running the back into the line on every play from the start of the fourth quarter on. He would have been playing a plain vanilla defense. Penn State used to be known for good sportsmanship and fair play. Not now.
Exactly- anybody acting like they know what we've got based on these three games is delusional.I don’t sweat the first three games at all. The only question is whether they got enough prep to play well vs Oregon in the conference opener?
We’ll know the answer in two weeks.
Agree 100%. Nick is powerful, quick, fast, has good hands, is a good blocker, and works his *** off. However, he’s NEVER been the guy who makes people miss. I’ve watched almost every one of his games since he was in 7th grade. He has always run past people or lowered his shoulder and run over them but would rarely break arm tackles. He’s exactly the same now as he was back then.Sorry, not seeing it that way.
Singleton has better straight ahead speed, but fewer moves, more likely to be brought down by single tacklers. Allen has improved, and IMO is the better of the two for now. Pena does provide another option for running the ball .
I think both can be true. I don’t know about embarrassment, but I was a little uncomfortable with the timeouts. It’s possible to give your backups valuable time and coach them up without burning all your timeouts up 7 TDs on an FCS team.CJF has spoken about this before - he believes these real game situations against the other team's #1s are extremely valuable experience for the 3s & 4s. He has a point - this is the future of the program, so it's important to get them on field in real game situations where the other team's #1 are motivated to score.
Sorry, not seeing it that way.
Singleton has better straight ahead speed, but fewer moves, more likely to be brought down by single tacklers. Allen has improved, and IMO is the better of the two for now. Pena does provide another option for running the ball .
Exactly- anybody acting like they know what we've got based on these three games is delusional.
100%, ro. Stay humble and work hard. That’s the best recipe.Yeah, I agree. 3-0, no major (or even minor) injuries that I know of. And stuff to work on on one side of the ball. I think if they played perfectly on offense in the non conf games, both the team and the fanbase would have an overblown sense of confidence.
A health does of doubt should be a good motivation for the team. And probably the fanbase.
sometimes it's worseWe only know when it’s bad, and it’s always bad.
They were jet sweeps, not reverses. Reverses will be coming.Spoken like somebody who didn't see the game.
Pena has good speed and had good success on reverses vs Villanova. But conference opponents will have defenders with better speed. We'll have to wait and see if he'll have similar success going forward.
Did Villanova still have their 1s in? That's a shame that their coach didn't give his bench players a chance to run some plays in the Beave.CJF has spoken about this before - he believes these real game situations against the other team's #1s are extremely valuable experience for the 3s & 4s. He has a point - this is the future of the program, so it's important to get them on field in real game situations where the other team's #1 are motivated to score.
OK but you still have to have superior speed to get to the corner. I'm sure it's a lot easier to outrun Villanova defenders than OSU defenders.They were jet sweeps, not reverses. Reverses will be coming.
Yes but look who we've played.Through three games, PSU has outscored its opponents 132-17. That averages out to roughly 44-6 per game, a 38-point margin per game. Imagine what it would be if they were good.
Through three games, PSU has outscored its opponents 132-17. That averages out to roughly 44-6 per game, a 38-point margin per game. Imagine what it would be if they were good.
It may be that at this point he is who he is - I hope I am wrong and divine intervention occurs over the bye week.Yes but look who we've played.
Compare Allar's stats to Sayin & Moore:
Allar (SR): 64.8%, 626 yds, 4 TD, 1 INT, 56.0 QBR
Sayin (SO): 78.9%, 779 yds, 8 TD, 3 INT, 75.4 QBR (they played Texas)
Moore ((JR): 78.1%, 657 yds, 7 TD, 1 INT, 90.1 QBR
Allar's rating is 16th in the BiG and he's played weaker opponents
No, they didn't. But I guess it makes a fun narrative to pretend they did.Did Villanova still have their 1s in? That's a shame that their coach didn't give his bench players a chance to run some plays in the Beave.
This might be my biggest concern after 3 games. One of the reasons PSU was expected to be a big time contender was because OSU and UO were breaking in new QBs while Allar had tons of experience. Very few top contenders had returning QBs this year. Well Sayin and Moore have answered the call, emphatically. They both appear quite capable of leading their teams to a very good season.Yes but look who we've played.
Compare Allar's stats to Sayin & Moore:
Allar (SR): 64.8%, 626 yds, 4 TD, 1 INT, 56.0 QBR
Sayin (SO): 78.9%, 779 yds, 8 TD, 3 INT, 75.4 QBR (they played Texas)
Moore ((JR): 78.1%, 657 yds, 7 TD, 1 INT, 90.1 QBR
Allar's rating is 16th in the BiG and he's played weaker opponents
Does it matter? They were trying to score and took a timeout to maximize their chances. Should we have stopped trying to prevent them from scoring just because we had a big lead? Franklin expects the players to play hard until the clock reads 00:00, and it holding himself and the coaches to the same standard. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that.No, they didn't. But I guess it makes a fun narrative to pretend they did.
It matters when someone is disappointed in the Villanova coaches for not giving their bench players a chance to play. Facts matter (well, at least to me).Does it matter? They were trying to score and took a timeout to maximize their chances. Should we have stopped trying to prevent them from scoring just because we had a big lead? Franklin expects the players to play hard until the clock reads 00:00, and it holding himself and the coaches to the same standard. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that.
I’ve never before read such nonsense. lolYeah, I agree. 3-0, no major (or even minor) injuries that I know of. And stuff to work on on one side of the ball. I think if they played perfectly on offense in the non conf games, both the team and the fanbase would have an overblown sense of confidence.
A health does of doubt should be a good motivation for the team. And probably the fanbase.
You think they beat OWe only know when it’s bad, and it’s always bad.
How’s 15 doing on 3rd down?Through three games, PSU has outscored its opponents 132-17. That averages out to roughly 44-6 per game, a 38-point margin per game. Imagine what it would be if they were good.