I agree. I had a bad feeling when I saw the grey pants.FUPlayer74 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 6:47 pmThat was pretty much a turd in the punchbowl, from the uniforms to the last play.
cavedweller2 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 9:26 pmI agree. I had a bad feeling when I saw the grey pants.FUPlayer74 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 6:47 pmThat was pretty much a turd in the punchbowl, from the uniforms to the last play.
I-85 Paladin wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 6:13 pmOur RBs were also lost in pass protection and struggled to notice where the blitz was coming from. Hamp was running and not seeing the field well (neither were we because of the camera). We got exposed.
Running it up the middle every first down and on second and long when the box is stacked certainly puts Sisson in a bad passing situation on third and long against a blitz we couldn’t stop.The Jackal wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 10:10 pmI-85 Paladin wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 6:13 pmOur RBs were also lost in pass protection and struggled to notice where the blitz was coming from. Hamp was running and not seeing the field well (neither were we because of the camera). We got exposed.
I contemplated this the entire game.
I don't think we can lay it all on Sisson. There's only so much you can do on offense with free rushers in the backfield. Whatever VMI was doing was confusing our blocking.
Our offense obviously has a lot going on in the backfield. A lot of backs are going out in the pattern. We have a lot of motion and run fakes. Much of it is slow developing, which is not a great option when you are allowing guys into the backfield.
It appears to me that teams know with our slow developing runs that they can get to us before we can get to them. Like against an option team, if you can get us "off schedule," you can force us into predictable passing situations, which is not our strong suit. So, teams are gambling by blitzing frequently with the intention that maybe once or twice they will catch us in a play action pass. Essentially, they can reach Sisson before he can find the open receiver.
I think this is why you saw our most successful pass plays today were not play fakes. They were roll outs or straight drop backs. Gave Sisson protection and he was frequently able to find Deluca, which VMI was struggling to contain.
I guess the criticism of the coaches is essentially that VMI was blitzing nearly every snap. We didn't have a lot of great options to slow it down - screens or inside pitches. We ran a screen early and scored a touchdown. Our coaches are either going to have to leave more protection for Sisson, or start cooking in some ways of slowing down the rush.
It appeared that most of the sacks came either from the C gap or from the edge. Of VMI's 8 sacks (or whatever it was), virtually all (7.5) were attributed to linebackers and defensive backs. That is, almost all of the pressure was coming from the backfield.apaladin wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 11:35 amSisson made some great plays but hes got to learn how to get rid of the ball when he sees pressure coming. He acted like it was against the rules. Correct me if I’m wrong but he never threw it away to avoid a sack. Not sure but didnt every sack come from the ends and they came in untouched? That is a long way to run and no one lays a finger on you?
I looked at the individual stats and of the 9 sacks 1 was a DE and I think a DT got half of one. Most were were divided among 3 LB’s. Two came from corners. I think our RB’s just missed guys a couple of times, but other times they were picking up somebody coming up the middle and there was nobody to pick the guy up coming from the outside. Once or twice we rolled right at the blitzer and just had to freeze. But it is wasn’t so much our linemen getting beaten by their linemen.apaladin wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 11:35 amSisson made some great plays but hes got to learn how to get rid of the ball when he sees pressure coming. He acted like it was against the rules. Correct me if I’m wrong but he never threw it away to avoid a sack. Not sure but didnt every sack come from the ends and they came in untouched? That is a long way to run and no one lays a finger on you?
Furmanoid wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 12:25 pmI looked at the individual stats and of the 9 sacks 1 was a DE and I think a DT got half of one. Most were were divided among 3 LB’s. Two came from corners. I think our RB’s just missed guys a couple of times, but other times they were picking up somebody coming up the middle and there was nobody to pick the guy up coming from the outside. Once or twice we rolled right at the blitzer and just had to freeze. But it is wasn’t so much our linemen getting beaten by their linemen.apaladin wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 11:35 amSisson made some great plays but hes got to learn how to get rid of the ball when he sees pressure coming. He acted like it was against the rules. Correct me if I’m wrong but he never threw it away to avoid a sack. Not sure but didnt every sack come from the ends and they came in untouched? That is a long way to run and no one lays a finger on you?
It was kinda like we came up with this cool intricate offense with lots of bells and whistles for style points, and their dumb old coaches cheated by just playing sandlot kill the man with the ball defense and ignoring the rule that says you can’t just blitz every down because.
He threw one away and got called for grounding. He had about 4 seconds on that one but just couldn’t let it go.
I agree with Jackal about the slow developing plays. Most of the runs that got stuffed were of that nature. And lots of the pass plays have silly, half hearted run fakes that don’t fool anybody (sometimes faking to invisible backs) and just slow things down. I was surprised we had no plan B that would punish them for all that blitzing.
I wonder too if they were getting a jump on us which led to panic at the center position. Tweaking the count might fix that.
One real worrisome thing is that these blitzes were slow motion compared to what’s coming. This was VMI who essentially can’t sign anybody who has another offer. Prolly not covered up with speed.
My worthless opinion is that we just have to stay committed to running even if it’s only 3 or 4 yds. The average yesterday was skewed because of 70 yds in sacks.