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Post Game: Defensive dominance

Da Boyz Mom said:
Griz Addict said:
It's like 2 kids fighting about if the one kid actually has an iPhone but, the other don't believe him.


There is no point on continuing to argue. You can say you're best buds with Hauck a 100x and he's not going to believe you and no one really cares. You guys are just arguing to argue
.. give it up and move on.

It's completely hopeless but I earnestly wish you good luck with your efforts.

Would you say I tried very well? Because Hauck is my BFF, almost got married and he told me I did very well. Others might say I only earned a C - C+ in effort. But, my cousins uncle that also has been Haucks BFF since in the womb told me I did very well as well.
 
Griz Addict said:
Da Boyz Mom said:
It's completely hopeless but I earnestly wish you good luck with your efforts.

Would you say I tried very well? Because Hauck is my BFF, almost got married and he told me I did very well. Others might say I only earned a C - C+ in effort. But, my cousins uncle that also has been Haucks BFF since in the womb told me I did very well as well.

:lol: :lol:
 
mtgrizrule said:
Regarding the OL, based on breaking down the game Sunday, and Hauck's coach speak, I'll give my opinion.

If you mainly judge the 1st quarter, then the grade isn't as good. I think C or C+ is fair for that time. However, 2nd quarter to 10 minutes left in the 4th, they improved as the game progressed. During that time, the backs had some room to run, with decent holes. Johnson had time to go through progressions, which rarely happened last season. Also NSU had a very good sized DL, they very seldom penetrated the LOS after the 1st quarter. Their success was the 1st quarter and the 4th quarter, when we were playing deep into the depth chart. Even during those times, our offense still moved the ball.

I honestly can't grade our OL worse than a B, when the top 7 to 8 were rotating. If not for some early struggles, they could be an A. How can a 4.5 yard rushing average, 2 sacks (1 on a qb mistake), be a C or worse?

If you're grading them in the C range or worse, you're mainly doing so in the 1st quarter and 4th quarter mop up time. Overall, our top 7 or 8 played great, with some room for improvement. Most of the time, they did their job.

Just my opinion.

The official stats say UM gave up 1 sack, i.e. the qb mistake.
 
Griz Addict said:
It's like 2 kids fighting about if the one kid actually has an iPhone but, the other don't believe him.


There is no point on continuing to argue. You can say you're best buds with Hauck a 100x and he's not going to believe you and no one really cares. You guys are just arguing to argue
.. give it up and move on.

This isn't an argument. I am stating a fact as to how the coaches graded the o-line in the game.
 
mthoopsfan said:
mtgrizrule said:
Regarding the OL, based on breaking down the game Sunday, and Hauck's coach speak, I'll give my opinion.

If you mainly judge the 1st quarter, then the grade isn't as good. I think C or C+ is fair for that time. However, 2nd quarter to 10 minutes left in the 4th, they improved as the game progressed. During that time, the backs had some room to run, with decent holes. Johnson had time to go through progressions, which rarely happened last season. Also NSU had a very good sized DL, they very seldom penetrated the LOS after the 1st quarter. Their success was the 1st quarter and the 4th quarter, when we were playing deep into the depth chart. Even during those times, our offense still moved the ball.

I honestly can't grade our OL worse than a B, when the top 7 to 8 were rotating. If not for some early struggles, they could be an A. How can a 4.5 yard rushing average, 2 sacks (1 on a qb mistake), be a C or worse?

If you're grading them in the C range or worse, you're mainly doing so in the 1st quarter and 4th quarter mop up time. Overall, our top 7 or 8 played great, with some room for improvement. Most of the time, they did their job.

Just my opinion.

The official stats say UM gave up 1 sack, i.e. the qb mistake.

Doesn’t Britt’s sack count? Because he was sacked once at least.
 
AZGrizFan said:
mthoopsfan said:
The official stats say UM gave up 1 sack, i.e. the qb mistake.

Doesn’t Britt’s sack count? Because he was sacked once at least.

It must not have been ruled a sack, or a mistake.

https://stats.gogriz.com/custompages/sports/m-footbl/2022-2023/indgbg.htm#IGBG.PAS
 
mthoopsfan said:
AZGrizFan said:
Doesn’t Britt’s sack count? Because he was sacked once at least.

It must not have been ruled a sack, or a mistake.

https://stats.gogriz.com/custompages/sports/m-footbl/2022-2023/indgbg.htm#IGBG.PAS

Interesting. Because he was actually tackled TWICE, for six yard losses each time, in his last drive. I guess I’ll never understand how it can be a tackle of the QB behind the LOS and NOT be considered a sack.
 
mtgrizrule said:
Regarding the OL, based on breaking down the game Sunday, and Hauck's coach speak, I'll give my opinion.

If you mainly judge the 1st quarter, then the grade isn't as good. I think C or C+ is fair for that time. However, 2nd quarter to 10 minutes left in the 4th, they improved as the game progressed. During that time, the backs had some room to run, with decent holes. Johnson had time to go through progressions, which rarely happened last season. Also NSU had a very good sized DL, they very seldom penetrated the LOS after the 1st quarter. Their success was the 1st quarter and the 4th quarter, when we were playing deep into the depth chart. Even during those times, our offense still moved the ball.

I honestly can't grade our OL worse than a B, when the top 7 to 8 were rotating. If not for some early struggles, they could be an A. How can a 4.5 yard rushing average, 2 sacks (1 on a qb mistake), be a C or worse?

If you're grading them in the C range or worse, you're mainly doing so in the 1st quarter and 4th quarter mop up time. Overall, our top 7 or 8 played great, with some room for improvement. Most of the time, they did their job.

Just my opinion.

Good post.
 
AZGrizFan said:
mthoopsfan said:
It must not have been ruled a sack, or a mistake.

https://stats.gogriz.com/custompages/sports/m-footbl/2022-2023/indgbg.htm#IGBG.PAS

Interesting. Because he was actually tackled TWICE, for six yard losses each time, in his last drive. I guess I’ll never understand how it can be a tackle of the QB behind the LOS and NOT be considered a sack.

Are you talking about the scramble to the griz sideline where he didn’t throw it away? I think he tucked the ball and was outside the tackle box leading to the TFL on that play. I couldn’t tell if it was a bad decision or if the play got busted up resulting in ineligible guys downfield.
 
Wolf777 said:
AZGrizFan said:
Interesting. Because he was actually tackled TWICE, for six yard losses each time, in his last drive. I guess I’ll never understand how it can be a tackle of the QB behind the LOS and NOT be considered a sack.

Are you talking about the scramble to the griz sideline where he didn’t throw it away? I think he tucked the ball and was outside the tackle box leading to the TFL on that play. I couldn’t tell if it was a bad decision or if the play got busted up resulting in ineligible guys downfield.

Yes, that play. I don’t recall how the play started. I don’t know the rule either. I take it the tackle box is relevant?
 
SoldierGriz said:
mtgrizrule said:
Regarding the OL, based on breaking down the game Sunday, and Hauck's coach speak, I'll give my opinion.

If you mainly judge the 1st quarter, then the grade isn't as good. I think C or C+ is fair for that time. However, 2nd quarter to 10 minutes left in the 4th, they improved as the game progressed. During that time, the backs had some room to run, with decent holes. Johnson had time to go through progressions, which rarely happened last season. Also NSU had a very good sized DL, they very seldom penetrated the LOS after the 1st quarter. Their success was the 1st quarter and the 4th quarter, when we were playing deep into the depth chart. Even during those times, our offense still moved the ball.

I honestly can't grade our OL worse than a B, when the top 7 to 8 were rotating. If not for some early struggles, they could be an A. How can a 4.5 yard rushing average, 2 sacks (1 on a qb mistake), be a C or worse?

If you're grading them in the C range or worse, you're mainly doing so in the 1st quarter and 4th quarter mop up time. Overall, our top 7 or 8 played great, with some room for improvement. Most of the time, they did their job.

Just my opinion.

Good post.

Rule didn’t come close to saying C+ like you did. Bobby said the I-line played well on his show last night. When are you going to admit that you were dead wrong?
 
mthoopsfan said:
Wolf777 said:
Are you talking about the scramble to the griz sideline where he didn’t throw it away? I think he tucked the ball and was outside the tackle box leading to the TFL on that play. I couldn’t tell if it was a bad decision or if the play got busted up resulting in ineligible guys downfield.

Yes, that play. I don’t recall how the play started. I don’t know the rule either. I take it the tackle box is relevant?

yes, I wasn't aware the tackle box was relevant either. Both of his tackles behind the LOS came outside the tackle box, which may explain why he wasn't charged with/or the NWSU D credited with a "sack", despite the loss of yardage.
 
AZGrizFan said:
mthoopsfan said:
Yes, that play. I don’t recall how the play started. I don’t know the rule either. I take it the tackle box is relevant?

yes, I wasn't aware the tackle box was relevant either. Both of his tackles behind the LOS came outside the tackle box, which may explain why he wasn't charged with/or the NWSU D credited with a "sack", despite the loss of yardage.
Hope this helps. It isn't so much the tackle box as the QB's intention. If he is clearly trying to run and displays no intention to throw a sack is not given. When a qb is flushed it is almost always scored a sack, even if he's tucked it away. QB draw out of the gun is one of the toughest ones to score because often he will drop a step or two and then tuck and run.
 
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