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theSabanator20
A mellow fellow
QB- Coker was basically told to throw the ball all day with the defense knowing exactly what was coming. Bateman coming in early was Kiffin trying to get both guys some passing plays in and seeing how they reacted to different defensive schemes. I wasn't necessarily pleased with the QB play, but I know its not completely their fault Kiffin kept calling bubble screens in the redzone.
RB- Henry started off kinda slow, and was even absent for most of the third quarter, but still finished strong with 3 TDs. Drake had a huge day, with a run that would have made every highlight reel had he not been tackled at the 2. Harris again had a great showing, runs with a motor and purpose. We did solid here, but could have been better if we had enforced our will earlier in the game instead of passing all day.
TE- OJ went beast mode, I think that was the best game of his career statistically, and Flourney-Smith also had a nice catch near the end of the game. I'm liking our TE group this year.
WR- Even though Ardarious had 6 catches, they were mostly bubble screens. But Foster had a field day on running slants. He has the best set of hands on the team in my opinion. Ridley and Drake also contributed in the receiving game. *the highlight by Drake was actually a catch, but the run after the catch warranted a place in the RB analysis.
OL- We had trouble opening some holes for Henry early, but that can be partially credited by the amount of stunting MTSU was doing the whole game. Overall, we kept the QBs pretty clean, and still got 3 guys rushing for 40+ yards. Pierschbacher is becoming a force inside at LG.
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DL- We had almost zero pass rush in this game, played mostly coverage on the back end, and rarely blitzed. About as Vanilla as I've seen Kirby call a game in a while. MTSU did almost break 90 yds rushing, but it was on 31 rushes, and held the starting RB to 18 yds on 13 rushes. So the DL did their job stopping the run.
LB- Again, a vanilla game with vanilla pass rush on the edge. We played mostly nickel, so Devall and Lee weren't going to see the field as much. We did play great in zone coverage though. Reggie played good, and Foster was injured, still haven't heard anything on him since he came off the field.
Secondary- I think we played well here, held the starting QB to 22/42 and 174 yds. Still haven't given up the deep ball this year. Cyrus also had a great INT, but it was surprising how many times they targeted him back shoulder. Just gotta make sure when Ole Miss comes to town that we get our heads around for the ball.
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Intangibles- I like that our guys are fighting for extra yards and trying to extend plays. Didn't see that a lot last year. Loved seeing Damien Harris hawk down that DB that got the pick late in the 4th and returned it like 80 yards. That goes a long way in game time situations where he might need to do that again. I'm really starting to like that kid. I've said it before in other places but he reminds me a lot of Mark Ingram. Also liked seeing Drake stay inbounds on that long run instead of just hopping out of bounds. Defense is starting to make more plays already than last year's defense. I like the fight in this team.
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Special Teams- Griffith is 0-5 this year. Take him out. I don't hate the kid, but he's in the red right now. JK has been relatively quiet so far, but I'll give it time with him since he did so well last year. A sophomore slump wouldn't surprise me. Our kickoff coverage improved, but our kickoff return team has been slacking. No good kick returns yet.
Coaching- We played a very vanilla scheme this game on both sides, but Kiffin tried to resort to our old tactics of throwing screens in the redzone. Just NO. Run the football. Or throw to TEs. ANYTHING but bubble screens. Again, Kirby played a conservative nickel and dime defense this game, and it worked pretty well. The only TD we gave up, MTSU started out in the redzone after an INT, and our 3rd string D had a busted coverage.
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QB- A-
RB- A
TE- A
WR- A
OL- A-
DL- A
LB- A
Secondary- A-
Special Teams- C+
Overall Assessment - A-
We need to fire Bobby Williams. And keep Kiffin away from bubble screens in the red zone.
RB- Henry started off kinda slow, and was even absent for most of the third quarter, but still finished strong with 3 TDs. Drake had a huge day, with a run that would have made every highlight reel had he not been tackled at the 2. Harris again had a great showing, runs with a motor and purpose. We did solid here, but could have been better if we had enforced our will earlier in the game instead of passing all day.
TE- OJ went beast mode, I think that was the best game of his career statistically, and Flourney-Smith also had a nice catch near the end of the game. I'm liking our TE group this year.
WR- Even though Ardarious had 6 catches, they were mostly bubble screens. But Foster had a field day on running slants. He has the best set of hands on the team in my opinion. Ridley and Drake also contributed in the receiving game. *the highlight by Drake was actually a catch, but the run after the catch warranted a place in the RB analysis.
OL- We had trouble opening some holes for Henry early, but that can be partially credited by the amount of stunting MTSU was doing the whole game. Overall, we kept the QBs pretty clean, and still got 3 guys rushing for 40+ yards. Pierschbacher is becoming a force inside at LG.
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DL- We had almost zero pass rush in this game, played mostly coverage on the back end, and rarely blitzed. About as Vanilla as I've seen Kirby call a game in a while. MTSU did almost break 90 yds rushing, but it was on 31 rushes, and held the starting RB to 18 yds on 13 rushes. So the DL did their job stopping the run.
LB- Again, a vanilla game with vanilla pass rush on the edge. We played mostly nickel, so Devall and Lee weren't going to see the field as much. We did play great in zone coverage though. Reggie played good, and Foster was injured, still haven't heard anything on him since he came off the field.
Secondary- I think we played well here, held the starting QB to 22/42 and 174 yds. Still haven't given up the deep ball this year. Cyrus also had a great INT, but it was surprising how many times they targeted him back shoulder. Just gotta make sure when Ole Miss comes to town that we get our heads around for the ball.
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Intangibles- I like that our guys are fighting for extra yards and trying to extend plays. Didn't see that a lot last year. Loved seeing Damien Harris hawk down that DB that got the pick late in the 4th and returned it like 80 yards. That goes a long way in game time situations where he might need to do that again. I'm really starting to like that kid. I've said it before in other places but he reminds me a lot of Mark Ingram. Also liked seeing Drake stay inbounds on that long run instead of just hopping out of bounds. Defense is starting to make more plays already than last year's defense. I like the fight in this team.
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Special Teams- Griffith is 0-5 this year. Take him out. I don't hate the kid, but he's in the red right now. JK has been relatively quiet so far, but I'll give it time with him since he did so well last year. A sophomore slump wouldn't surprise me. Our kickoff coverage improved, but our kickoff return team has been slacking. No good kick returns yet.
Coaching- We played a very vanilla scheme this game on both sides, but Kiffin tried to resort to our old tactics of throwing screens in the redzone. Just NO. Run the football. Or throw to TEs. ANYTHING but bubble screens. Again, Kirby played a conservative nickel and dime defense this game, and it worked pretty well. The only TD we gave up, MTSU started out in the redzone after an INT, and our 3rd string D had a busted coverage.
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QB- A-
RB- A
TE- A
WR- A
OL- A-
DL- A
LB- A
Secondary- A-
Special Teams- C+
Overall Assessment - A-
We need to fire Bobby Williams. And keep Kiffin away from bubble screens in the red zone.