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Best Buckeye;1267895; said:Gotta agree with what are saying here Buckyle, but c'mon now , ya gotta admit the part about the secret decoder ring was funny. :tongue2:
BuckeyeMike80;1267894; said:Yeah you know, start throwing up flea-flickers and quadruple reverse HB pass-backs to the tackle eligible with a true freshman QB out there.....makes PERFECT sense.....
Um actually I wasn't agreeing with you but .. well you look so much like him. geezee noob'sTresselbeliever;1267906; said:I'd say your head looks pretty funny but that's about it. And since when did you begin to refer to me as Buckyle? Please explain.
tbonesizzle;1267907; said:Man... put your dad back on the phone. That's just stupid. I'm NOT just talking about the Troy game... We consistently under utilize our talent.
Yeah because it's SO easy to find our open TE when the weak side DE is right in your face constantly. This isn't your PS3 junior....WORKS CITED:
1. I'm a Tight End and I'm Open...by Rory Nicol et al
This is gayer than the gay thread that Taos started last year. Seriously. Just because the guy has a ton of speed doesn't necessarily mean he's the guy who should be carrying the ball every down.2. Hi, I've broken every track record in the state of OHIO but I've touched the ball thrice, and I was in between some big uglies"... a personal Memoir by Brandon "I should be ZOOMING EVERYWHERE" Saine
And if your QB doesn't have the time to throw or doesn't have the confidence in his own abilities to put the ball downfield, you're just running wind sprints.3. Hello we've got great hands and throw great routes...when they let us. A Duet by Hartline and Robiskie....
other references available upon request.
Who caught the TD pass again?1. I'm a Tight End and I'm Open...by Rory Nicol et al
And Morgan Trent is faster than Ted Ginn. Track speed and football speed are two different animals.2. Hi, I've broken every track record in the state of OHIO but I've touched the ball thrice, and I was in between some big uglies"... a personal Memoir by Brandon "I should be ZOOMING EVERYWHERE" Saine
Robiskie, while limited quite a bit by injury, has not shown great hands... and neither is playing near their potential right now, and the Brian's will tell you as much. Yesterday was a step in the right direction.3. Hello we've got great hands and throw great routes...when they let us. A Duet by Hartline and Robiskie....
Oh yes, we're dying for more sarcasm instead of actual discussion.other references available upon request.
Jesus, do you have to take everything so damn personal and hurl insults in every reply? You're behaving like a 13 year old.tbonesizzle;1267907; said:Man... put your dad back on the phone. That's just stupid. I'm NOT just talking about the Troy game... We consistently under utilize our talent.
Do you think maybe there's a reason besides his flashy track records and 40 time that he's not seeing the field? I would assume so, but you'll probably tell me to let my daddy back on the phone.2. Hi, I've broken every track record in the state of OHIO but I've touched the ball thrice, and I was in between some big uglies"... a personal Memoir by Brandon "I should be ZOOMING EVERYWHERE" Saine
You've gone off on some bizarre rant now, so I don't even know if this is a slam on the Brian's or if you're just ranting for ranting's sake.3. Hello we've got great hands and throw great routes...when they let us. A Duet by Hartline and Robiskie....
other references available upon request.
tbonesizzle;1267891; said:That may be true... but that doesn't mean that I'm wrong. Just because we don't want to admit it... doesn't mean we don't have a serious problem with inadequate play calling....
tbonesizzle;1267887; said:Administrator....did that come with a secret decoder ring? Really, its sad that you have this much rep, and can't take a step back from the BS and actually for a second think that we have flaws.
5. The defensive line continues to be a weakness. Troy had success running right at the DT's, and there was very little pressure on the QB through the first three quarters. However, in the fourth quarter, the Buckeyes went "quick" on the DL (Heyward and Wilson at DE, Rose at NT, with Gibson or Terry as the LEO), and the line did start to disrupt some plays. Now part of that might have been Troy wearing down late in the game, but Rose especially showed that he can use his speed to beat his man one-on-one. Look for more of Mr. Rose in weeks to come....
6. Marcus Freeman has had a tendency to disappear at times, but I kinda thought that he had gotten over that with his performances late last season (Penn State, Illinois, LSU). This season, however, Freeman has seemingly reverted to his old form - although he has 26 tackles on the season (6.5 per game), I can't remember a single big play from Marcus ... and I have seen him out of position and missing tackles all too frequently.
Folks, I'm going to pull out the oldest cliche' in football, but it still holds true - You win games in the trenches. Like Florida in 2006 and LSU in 2007, USC beat the snot out of the Buckeyes in the trenches.
...most of the five sacks could be blamed on bad/slow decisions by the Buckeye quarterback.
The defensive line was the real weakness of the team last night (and for the last 2+ seasons). At times, the DL seemed invisible, and in fact they combined for just 4.5 tackles ... and that was against a USC offensive line that was supposed to be young and inexperienced and the Trojans' Achilles heel. The Buckeyes' front four put no pressure on Mark Sanchez, and the lone "sack" came in the fourth quarter on a play in which the Trojans had absolutely no intention of throwing the football.
The linebackers had decent games statistically, combining for 23 tackles and the aforementioned "sack", and JL made a few noteworthy plays, but it's really difficult for linebackers to operate when they've got offensive linemen in their faces all game long ... and that gets back to the defensive line not doing their jobs. Opposing teams simply aren't concerned about the Buckeyes' defensive tackles, and thus they are able to send a guard straight at Laurinaitis on every run without fear that a DT will beat his man one-on-one and blow up the play.
After the Penn State game last year, do you remember that some people were actually touting Todd Boeckman for the Heisman Trophy? Todd definitely has skills, but I have honestly never seen a player whose game falls apart so quickly at the first sign of adversity. Todd looked very good during the first quarter, and he threw a beautiful pass to Robo for a "touchdown" in the second quarter ... but after that play was called back due to holding, Boeckman more or less fell apart. On the very next series, with Ohio State still very much in the game down only 14-3 and moving the ball quite well on a pair of 11-yard runs by Pryor and Herron, Boeckman threw a picture perfect strike to Rey Maualuga for a pick six. Not only did that play seal defeat for the Buckeyes, it also likely earned Maualuga the Award formerly known as Butkus. In the second half, here is a complete list of Boeckman's pass plays, in order: sack; incompletion; intentional grounding; sack; interception. And then Terrelle Pryor finished out the game....
3. Bad things generally happen when you fail to establish the run (or at least a controlled passing attack) early in the game. Very bad things. Why didn't Ohio State make a serious attempt to run the ball last night (Pittman with ten carries, Wells only two), especially with two fine tailbacks, especially when it seemed to work the few times that it was tried, especially when Troy Smith was having an "off" game? I dunno....
4. When a defense is over-amped like Florida's was last night, it usually makes sense to try to get them out of their game by using quick hits, draws, screens, misdirection plays, etc. The Buckeyes never adjusted out of their "base" offense, and Florida kept bringing the heat. Bad results early, bad results late.
Since you obviously do not understand "the game, the players, the scheme", can I infer that you are not a "true fan"?tbonesizzle;1267887; said:Being a true fan involves loving the team thick and thin, understanding the game, the players, the scheme, but also being able to admit when we are not getting the job done as well as other people.
Just a hunch here.... I bet that you are one of the so-called fans that likes to talk large about your beloved Buckeyes, and then has to take a lot of shit when "we" lose ... and instead of manning up, starts trashing the team and the coaching staff. Is that what you mean by "hype"?tbonesizzle;1267887; said:And sometimes when we are not as good as "we" hyped ourselves up to be.
Thanks for the advice. Let me know when I have earned the right to talk about tOSU football, okay? In the mean time, I'll let you "represent" for the Buckeye Nation ... I'm sure that that a "true fan" like you will be able to carry the banner proudly for us all.tbonesizzle;1267887; said:When you can do that, then you can actually talk intelligently about the team.
Sounds like you are the one who is "embarrassed"....tbonesizzle;1267887; said:Sorry for not doing cartwheels when we consistently get out coached when we have great players. I'm tired of great kids getting embarrassed because the coaches are setting them up to "not lose" instead of try to win.
Best Buckeye;1267909; said:Um actually I wasn't agreeing with you but .. well you look so much like him. geezee noob's
Well with as many emotional retaliations as you've made in this thread, it's easy to mistake them for 'many tenderfoots'I'm still not impressed. And I'm sorry that I didn't realize I was in the room with so many tenderfoots who are worried about a virtual cut...please.