I would rather give up 17 points than 39 points.
yeah me too
but when you find yourself in a game where 17 will lose it and you give it up then you aren't blameless
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I would rather give up 17 points than 39 points.
yeah me too
but when you find yourself in a game where 17 will lose it and you give it up then you aren't blameless
Not to be lost in all the fun of blaming the offense for that fucking disaster, the defense gave up over 200 yards rushing at a 4 ypc clip to a team that couldn't run the ball all year, knowing they were going to run on almost every play.
Add to the ledger that they had the lead twice and gave it back on the ensuing drive each time.
Honestly as frustrating as the offense was, watching MSU just run it down the defenses throat was the most galling thing for me yesterday.
That offsides was huge. I agree 100%. If Bosa doesn't commit that foul, we could have very well won the game. Maybe not, but that was a pretty huge fuck up for his 3rd offsides of the game. It just pisses me off that if he makes a TE twitch that isn't even down they get the call.Agreed. And not to pinpoint one play or player, but man, that last offsides penalty on Bosa hurt. Dantonio was going for it on 4th and 8 from about OSU's 40, with MSU down 14-7. They probably have to pass on that play, something they hadn't done in the entire second half. Instead, they are able to call a running play on 4th and 3 after the penalty, and they convert. If OSU stops them on 4th and 8, we have the ball at our own 40 late in the game. I like our chances in that situation--even if we go 3 and out again, Cam probably pins them no worse than at their 25, and we're now very late in the game, and they need to drive the entire length of the field and score a TD just to tie. That offsides penalty was beyond huge.
I you look at it in a vacuum, sure 17 points isn't great. But they didn't have their 1st round, program best QB. With the weather the way it was, they should have been able to hold msu to 17 points WITH Conner Cook. Without him 10 should have been a successful night for their offense. They had 90 yards passing, nearly half of that on one play. They had 200 yards running with the longest run being 20 yards (no 60 yard outlier type run). They were just pounding the ball 3 yards here, 5 yards there, 7 yards here, 9 yards there. You stop that by bringing another guy into the box. Yes, that 90 yards passing goes up, but that 200 yards rushing goes way down. Add to that the fact it gets the defense off the field more and gives the offense more time to hopefully find something right.They scored a season low 17 points. Did they not maul the other 10 teams?
Our LBs have been awful quiet this year. They don't seem to fill the gaps on the run. There was very little blitzing last night, which surprised me with MSU using a backup QB.
Sooo...fire Fickell?They have been one of the more disappointing position groups on the team this year. Not that they have been bad, but they were supposed to be one of if not the best linebacking core in the country and they haven't been anywhere near that. Lee hasn't made as many big plays as he made last year. McMillan is steady but he makes a lot of his tackles after yards have been gained and Perry still takes too many brutal angles that lead to big plays.
The D was gassed at that point. Nothing left in the tank. The O couldn't hold the ball long enough to give the D a break the entire game. Also. The 14 points we did get out of the O, came from turnovers created by the D giving the O short field scores. Else we would not have scored at all cause the O couldn't maintain a drive if their life depended on it.I have nothing good to say about the defense allowing the long run after we pinned them deep and then letting them drive all the way and give up the game...so I wo t say anything.