Temple may drop Warner back to pass 50 timesā¦not much of a proven running game.Thought it would be -13 or -13.5
Iām absolutely fine with the gameplan. No turnovers, dominate TOP, control field position.I expect a very similar game plan as today (which will upset many). The playbook will not open up until VA Tech.
I suspect the line might move that direction as we get closer to next weekend.Thought it would be -13 or -13.5
Just curious if you saw what I saw today, especially given your expertise. I mentioned this somewhere else, but it looked like there were many plays where we ran the RPO between the tackles, with their ends crashing down hard, inside, and on those plays, it looked like Gavin could have pulled the ball out and possibly made pretty big yardage into the vacated zone, especially when there was only one WR on that side. Was thinking maybe we didn't want to show that too much, but will later. Thoughts?I expect a very similar game plan as today (which will upset many). The playbook will not open up until VA Tech.
I noticed the same thing.Just curious if you saw what I saw today, especially given your expertise. I mentioned this somewhere else, but it looked like there were many plays where we ran the RPO between the tackles, with their ends crashing down hard, inside, and on those plays, it looked like Gavin could have pulled the ball out and possibly made pretty big yardage into the vacated zone, especially when there was only one WR on that side. Was thinking maybe we didn't want to show that too much, but will later. Thoughts?
I saw the same thing. I think some were predetermined. I'm positive the H in motion plays were true reads. I'm also sure that overthrow on the slant was an RPO read. I know one time Benjamin yanked a ball GW tries to pull and would have been a huge gain because GW talked to him after the play.Just curious if you saw what I saw today, especially given your expertise. I mentioned this somewhere else, but it looked like there were many plays where we ran the RPO between the tackles, with their ends crashing down hard, inside, and on those plays, it looked like Gavin could have pulled the ball out and possibly made pretty big yardage into the vacated zone, especially when there was only one WR on that side. Was thinking maybe we didn't want to show that too much, but will later. Thoughts?
I donāt think Wimsatt is really an RPO QB. He doesnāt appear to have the natural instincts required. He is more like a wildcat QB with more options. But I agree that the offense would be a lot more effective if he were a real RPO running threat and could stretch the defense. His running in the second half was predictable and easy to defend.Just curious if you saw what I saw today, especially given your expertise. I mentioned this somewhere else, but it looked like there were many plays where we ran the RPO between the tackles, with their ends crashing down hard, inside, and on those plays, it looked like Gavin could have pulled the ball out and possibly made pretty big yardage into the vacated zone, especially when there was only one WR on that side. Was thinking maybe we didn't want to show that too much, but will later. Thoughts?
Im pretty sure RPOs arenāt plays where the QB is a threat to run, but rather where the option is handing off to the RB or passing. that slant that Gavin overthrew looked like an RPO IIRC.I donāt think Wimsatt is really an RPO QB. He doesnāt appear to have the natural instincts required. He is more like a wildcat QB with more options. But I agree that the offense would be a lot more effective if he were a real RPO running threat and could stretch the defense. His running in the second half was predictable and easy to defend.
RPO can include a QB run but does not have to. It can have 1, 2, or 3 reads.Im pretty sure RPOs arenāt plays where the QB is a threat to run, but rather where the option is handing off to the RB or passing. that slant that Gavin overthrew looked like an RPO IIRC.
thanks, good to knowRPO can include a QB run but does not have to. It can have 1, 2, or 3 reads.
we should have targeted him in the off season. he should be our arm under center!Warner is a better QB than Bryant
Why would a ground game favor Temple? They prefer to throw the football. They only ran for 61 yards against Akron.Well it appears the weather forecast does impact the line. Pound the rock Rutgers.
Who is saying their ground game is superior to Rutgers? Wasnāt meā¦Why would a ground game favor Temple? They prefer to throw the football. They only ran for 61 yards against Akron.
Well you suggested the weather. Typically - games played in the rain become mostly about the ground game, right?Who is saying their ground game is superior to Rutgers? Wasnāt meā¦
Yep, the bettor in me tells me this game will be much closer than anticipatedIām nervous because it seems too obvious.
What does that mean⦠the rain should help us because unless we are all wrong we will be running quite often. Including Wimsatt.Well you suggested the weather. Typically - games played in the rain become mostly about the ground game, right?
Maybeā¦. but I think these RU players understand how much this game means plus the crowd should help. Loved playing in the rain.Yep, the bettor in me tells me this game will be much closer than anticipated
I got in for 9 pointsLine dropped to -9.5 this morning.
Or itās the biggest gift everYep, the bettor in me tells me this game will be much closer than anticipated
ThisWhy would a ground game favor Temple? They prefer to throw the football. They only ran for 61 yards against Akron.
I would agree with your argument if we didn't play them last year in Warner's first start as a true freshman and luckily walk away with a 16-14 victory. Remember, Warner had the ball at the end of the game to win it, he is much improved since then. Temple is in year 2 of a rebuild and has 50 new players. If you watch that game against Akron, they slept thru the first half which is to be expected with that many new players. I think the second half both offensively and defensively is more indicative of what you will see against us on Saturday. That is also why I believe the line is only 10 points.Easy money ⦠take us
Akron lost 9 in a row last year.. beaten by Michigan St. by 50 points
They led most of the game against Temple.. Owls squeak out a 3 point win at home.
What does that mean⦠the rain should help us because unless we are all wrong we will be running quite often. Including Wimsatt.
Maybeā¦. but I think these RU players understand how much this game means plus the crowd should help. Loved playing in the rain.
Temple is pretty amped up and pissed they lost last year. For whatever that is worth. Northwestern was against the world last week. That did not work out well for them. Biggest concern IMO is EJ Warner- he is dangerous and needs to be contained and put under pressure, like Cincinnati did to him last year.Yep, the bettor in me tells me this game will be much closer than anticipated
SL Mandel, our favorite sportswriter from Northwestern did not have us listed in against the spread, so there's that.Or itās the biggest gift ever. Lock of the week in my book.
I would agree with your argument if we didn't play them last year in Warner's first start as a true freshman and luckily walk away with a 16-14 victory. Remember, Warner had the ball at the end of the game to win it, he is much improved since then. Temple is in year 2 of a rebuild and has 50 new players. If you watch that game against Akron, they slept thru the first half which is to be expected with that many new players. I think the second half both offensively and defensively is more indicative of what you will see against us on Saturday. That is also why I believe the line is only 10 points.
If that were a factor we owe many teams a beat down but that is not probable. The Warner kid will be sprinting out ā¦.dink and dunking⦠then looking for the big play downfield. Stop the run game and with this LB crew I think we can limit somewhat . I do like this team.Temple is pretty amped up and pissed they lost last year. For whatever that is worth. Northwestern was against the world last week. That did not work out well for them. Biggest concern IMO is EJ Warner- he is dangerous and needs to be contained and put under pressure, like Cincinnati did to him last year.
The line dropped from -10 Sunday to -9.5 yesterday and is now at -8.5 today. Waiting for it to drop to -6 by Saturday.
Think the blackout getting ruined because nobody has clear or black ponchos for the rain- this has become a factor!This betting line is now factoring in wet weather and Rutgers past history with Temple. Time will tell if we can withstand the test of the mighty owls Saturday evening.
Thatās BS. I locked in at -9The line dropped from -10 Sunday to -9.5 yesterday and is now at -8.5 today. Waiting for it to drop to -6 by Saturday.