We beat a team once again the way we should. They have a good offense, and they're going to put points on people, so I wasn't too upset with the defense.
When Robert Elliott is getting chunks of yardage, you suck. We had absolutely the right gameplan for them. We ran it, dominated at the LOS and we took control of the clock, scored a lot and we got the hell out of there. I like how we are working in a lot of young players into the mix and trying to get them action.
The only things that I didn't like were Berry getting hurt, as well as Brignone getting banged up. And the special teams. Once again, we were horrible on kick offs, and we're very lucky that they didn't take one to the house on us. We had two FG's blocked, and even though the guy for Houston is good at blocking kicks, that's still unacceptable. I loved it when Dan went off on the officials on the running into the kicker call. Amazingly, I get a lot less upset when the head coach actually looks like he cares about our team getting screwed over.
Back to special teams- we need a special teams coach. I know that means either A. getting rid of someone on our staff or B. adding that responsibility to someone. At any rate, I nominate Scott Sallach for special teams coach. And I will admit that I have no idea if he can actually coach special teams, and he could turn out to be Reed Stringer II, but coaching tight ends is fairly pointless. I'm sure that Jackie Sherrill could help him learn the ways of special teams, and would be a very valuable resource to Sallach, which is something that Reed didn't have. We also could send Sallach to clinics on special teams and things like that- like send him up to Virginia Tech- to get some pointers. Whatever we are doing with our guys isn't working out all that well, and could be a LOT better. And I think that Sallach could handle both special teams duties and coaching tight ends.
When Robert Elliott is getting chunks of yardage, you suck. We had absolutely the right gameplan for them. We ran it, dominated at the LOS and we took control of the clock, scored a lot and we got the hell out of there. I like how we are working in a lot of young players into the mix and trying to get them action.
The only things that I didn't like were Berry getting hurt, as well as Brignone getting banged up. And the special teams. Once again, we were horrible on kick offs, and we're very lucky that they didn't take one to the house on us. We had two FG's blocked, and even though the guy for Houston is good at blocking kicks, that's still unacceptable. I loved it when Dan went off on the officials on the running into the kicker call. Amazingly, I get a lot less upset when the head coach actually looks like he cares about our team getting screwed over.
Back to special teams- we need a special teams coach. I know that means either A. getting rid of someone on our staff or B. adding that responsibility to someone. At any rate, I nominate Scott Sallach for special teams coach. And I will admit that I have no idea if he can actually coach special teams, and he could turn out to be Reed Stringer II, but coaching tight ends is fairly pointless. I'm sure that Jackie Sherrill could help him learn the ways of special teams, and would be a very valuable resource to Sallach, which is something that Reed didn't have. We also could send Sallach to clinics on special teams and things like that- like send him up to Virginia Tech- to get some pointers. Whatever we are doing with our guys isn't working out all that well, and could be a LOT better. And I think that Sallach could handle both special teams duties and coaching tight ends.