OregonBuckeye;1061952; said:
That's cool and I don't entirely disagree. All I was bringing up was your point about moving the ball fine. :)
Fair enough. Fine, to me, wasn't meant to imply "at will"
Bill Lucas;1061955; said:
OK, why did we use this philosophy? We're supposed to have a sure fire first round corner in Jenkins and Washington is supposed to be the better cover corner. Then put them on a freaking island and man up.
I agree. On the other hand, this Philosophy has won OSU a lot of games over the last 3 years. So...
Seems to me LSU's line play (O-Line is what I'm talking about here) was better than anticipted. I would say of course everyone knew the Oline was pretty darn good, but I personally found them to be better than I expected. They did a real good job handeling our pressure, and that makes the difference, I think.
The 3 of 13 on 3rd downs to me seemed to occur half the time because instead of a possession throw to get the first down I saw Ohio State throwing the ball 40 yards downfield. I'd rather see them take the downfield shots on 1st or even 2nd down and use 3rd down to move the chains and get Beanie more carries. If he could have approached 30 or more meaningful carries then he had a chance to wear the defense down.
Might have been a good plan early. I mean, it's easy to sit in hindsight and say OSU should have just kept giving the ball to Beanie. But... going back to the game...
Beanie pops the big one on the 1st drive.
next, OSU moves the ball thru the air, the wheel to Saine being a big big play.
Next OSU moves the ball yet again, deep in LSU territory thows to Robo who dropped it... Kick blocked.
Should OSU have given Beanie the ball instead of tossing it to Saine? No. Should OSU have given the ball to Beanie instead of going for 6? Maybe. But, Robo usually makes that catch.
My memory gets fuzzy here as to each possession and the results... I think the next one as a three and out, but if memory serves the passes were on time and the routes good. But, not good enough. LSU, with momentum, stepped up. Was this drive ended in a fumble around the 50? I forget. And then... of course, the gates kinda broke, notably with the underthrow down the sidelines resulting in a pick returned to the Bucks 21 or so. If TB had been able to air that one out better, who knows what might have happened. The coverage was good, it shouldn't have been thrown, if you ask me.
OSU could have done well, I think, to run plays designed to get LSU off the inside shoulder so much. If you're gonna throw it short, do it to the outside shoulder... make them respect that.
But... even though these plays might have worked.. let me say it like this... it seems to me OSU's offense was too good to require a change, but not good enough to not require a change... does that make sense? It's kind of how I looked at Jose Offerman's career. Too good not to make the roster, not good enough to play.