Let's be honest here. We won the game we didn't beat anyone. SLU opted to live or die on a single play. They could have almost certainly tied the game, and that outcome is definitely up in the air. I don't subscribe to play for the win on the road and tie at home. It all depends on how you're playing. We tried to tie Florida and we saw how that turned out.
The OLine was terrible last year and while it looked better last night, we weren't really opening up big holes. As a matter of fact, both of our lines were kind of knocked around and manhandled much of the night. Because of those reasons, I saw why they went with the play call to pass on 3rd down. If we get it, game is kind of over at that point. The issue I had with it was that JD was actually struggling in the short passing game while he looked really good on the deep passes. I was more worried about passing based on that versus our line.
We ran into a team with similar talent and somehow pulled it out. We will probably have another 5 or 6 games where we match up athletically. If we win those 5 to 6 additional games this staff will have done its job coaching these guys up.
It is the offseason where UL is getting crushed. Hud and staff are basically recruiting a glorified 1AA program. The proof is in the few number of players who challenge for All-SBC awards or make it to the next level.
Junior year brother, he doesn't have a lot of time left to incubate this "growth" Having said that, I will actually say that I was more impressed with him than I thought I'd be. He struggled in the short passing game and missed easy throws but put the mid range and longer route passes on the money which is encouraging. He also seemed to make the right decision quite a bit more than I thought he would which was a major concern of mine. We will get a better idea of which JD to expect this season next week. Tulsa will be a big step up in competition although their defense doesn't appear to be a juggernaut either so I'm anxious to see how he does.
I was more concerned with missed gap assignments by the linebackers. I thought they were terrible and unfortunately, I don't think they are talented enough to get a whole lot better. The DL had its moments and they fought hard. What gets me is that we are playing a power running team with a 3-2-6 lineup as well as our 4-2-5 sets. Why not put an extra linebacker in there to help with the run?
I heard the same noise! Trying to listen to radio broadcast is painful. The volume is cranked up too high. Jay says they like when they "can open the windows" and let the listeners hear the roar of the crowd. I don't want to hear the PA system over the radio! (It is way too loud in the stadium!)
All I want is to be able to hear the play-by-play. Increasing the volume just distorts the sound. Then, on top of that, Jay has to yell into the microphone. Just turn down the decibels a few notches. I am not saying you do not have to get excited. Just lower the noise level so we can hear what he is saying.
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