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(warning- I'm going to spout a bit and state my opinion)
I saw that riptide (over on BN- I don't post there) referred to Tressel/Bollman's offense as the "Punt and Grunt" offense. This caught me off guard and really made me laugh. It's one of those sad, oh my gosh, sad, funny laughs. It made me think about our talent on offense as they discussed Spurrier's fun-n-gun versus a power game.
I'm an offense guy and that makes it very difficult to be a Buckeye fan. Especially, last year when we had to be somewhere in the bottom decile of offenses in the entire country. When you think about our talent and the couple of patsies on our schedule every year (the preseason) I think that it's pretty unacceptable. I realize that San Jose State and Kent State were pretty crappy teams and that our entire offensive philosophy hinges on the tailback which suffered as a position last year and that this year should show a marked improvement in that category not to mention improved QB precision passing- I cannot help but point out that our philosophy on offense must change.
When OSU lines up I can tell you just by looking at the splits on the line, the lean of the RB and the head of the QB exactly where the play is going and whether its a run or a pass which is almost always dictated by down and distance. The creativity seems lacking UP UNTIL Tressel and Bollman find it utterly necessary to go on the attack like they did at the end of the Penn State, Wisconsin, and Michigan games. The playcalling was inspired versus Kansas State, Michigan State, and Indiana for some reason but come on, already. The offense has to be held accountable for scoring and executing- or- somebody's head should roll (of course not Tressel's). I know this sounds draconian but high profile recruits have already shied away from us because of poor execution and lack of creativity on offense. I saw that Pittman said the playbook was over 300 pages. That's fucking brilliant. I don't know what is on those other 297 pages but I wouldn't mind watching some offense.
I know that we've got to be better on offense this year. I really don't think that there is any QB contoversy. I watched the spring game and then I saw reports by Jon Spencer of the Gannet News Service that said: "No QB emerges at Spring Game". I don't know what game that guy was watching but Zwick looked like he was ready to make plays. The dude can jump up in the air and hit a guy on a crossing pattern, scrambling backwards away from a defender and people are whining about throwing off of a back foot. I'm sure Mr. Zwick could teach class on how to be a QB by now. You have to be special to take Orville and win state as a 14 or 15 year old. I think the coaches told Fox to select Smith over Zwick and they're perpetuating this "controversy" to put a chip on his shoulder so he's not thinking of himself as some golden child who is destined to be the best QB in OSU history- you know- prove that shit on the field sort of thing.
The real controversy is a few yards behind the QB. Pittman did indeed remind me of a larger Warrick Dunn, slashing side to side, and accelarating past anyone he wanted to get by. I've heard these other guys are good too, Kennedy and Haw. I just hope that Tressel plays the best players this year. He was comfortable with Krenzel and Krenzel was a National Championship MVP QB but I bet Zwick showed better skill every day in practice last year. Just my lame ass opinion there.
And one other thing. 2 years ago I heard Tressel say: "We would like to be very predictible." The guy is a real gem, but if I'm the quarterback, I really don't want to be predictible at all.
Once again, just my lame ass opinion, and I don't wish to piss anybody off. I know that reading words on a screen is "dramatically" different than having a conversation with a live human at a bar over 36 beers but I need this outlet for OSU- loving because I gotta talk FSU with these bitter bastards down here in South Florida constantly.
I just had to laugh my fucking ass off when I read: "Punt-N-Grunt" up against "Fun-N-Gun".
I saw that riptide (over on BN- I don't post there) referred to Tressel/Bollman's offense as the "Punt and Grunt" offense. This caught me off guard and really made me laugh. It's one of those sad, oh my gosh, sad, funny laughs. It made me think about our talent on offense as they discussed Spurrier's fun-n-gun versus a power game.
I'm an offense guy and that makes it very difficult to be a Buckeye fan. Especially, last year when we had to be somewhere in the bottom decile of offenses in the entire country. When you think about our talent and the couple of patsies on our schedule every year (the preseason) I think that it's pretty unacceptable. I realize that San Jose State and Kent State were pretty crappy teams and that our entire offensive philosophy hinges on the tailback which suffered as a position last year and that this year should show a marked improvement in that category not to mention improved QB precision passing- I cannot help but point out that our philosophy on offense must change.
When OSU lines up I can tell you just by looking at the splits on the line, the lean of the RB and the head of the QB exactly where the play is going and whether its a run or a pass which is almost always dictated by down and distance. The creativity seems lacking UP UNTIL Tressel and Bollman find it utterly necessary to go on the attack like they did at the end of the Penn State, Wisconsin, and Michigan games. The playcalling was inspired versus Kansas State, Michigan State, and Indiana for some reason but come on, already. The offense has to be held accountable for scoring and executing- or- somebody's head should roll (of course not Tressel's). I know this sounds draconian but high profile recruits have already shied away from us because of poor execution and lack of creativity on offense. I saw that Pittman said the playbook was over 300 pages. That's fucking brilliant. I don't know what is on those other 297 pages but I wouldn't mind watching some offense.
I know that we've got to be better on offense this year. I really don't think that there is any QB contoversy. I watched the spring game and then I saw reports by Jon Spencer of the Gannet News Service that said: "No QB emerges at Spring Game". I don't know what game that guy was watching but Zwick looked like he was ready to make plays. The dude can jump up in the air and hit a guy on a crossing pattern, scrambling backwards away from a defender and people are whining about throwing off of a back foot. I'm sure Mr. Zwick could teach class on how to be a QB by now. You have to be special to take Orville and win state as a 14 or 15 year old. I think the coaches told Fox to select Smith over Zwick and they're perpetuating this "controversy" to put a chip on his shoulder so he's not thinking of himself as some golden child who is destined to be the best QB in OSU history- you know- prove that shit on the field sort of thing.
The real controversy is a few yards behind the QB. Pittman did indeed remind me of a larger Warrick Dunn, slashing side to side, and accelarating past anyone he wanted to get by. I've heard these other guys are good too, Kennedy and Haw. I just hope that Tressel plays the best players this year. He was comfortable with Krenzel and Krenzel was a National Championship MVP QB but I bet Zwick showed better skill every day in practice last year. Just my lame ass opinion there.
And one other thing. 2 years ago I heard Tressel say: "We would like to be very predictible." The guy is a real gem, but if I'm the quarterback, I really don't want to be predictible at all.
Once again, just my lame ass opinion, and I don't wish to piss anybody off. I know that reading words on a screen is "dramatically" different than having a conversation with a live human at a bar over 36 beers but I need this outlet for OSU- loving because I gotta talk FSU with these bitter bastards down here in South Florida constantly.
I just had to laugh my fucking ass off when I read: "Punt-N-Grunt" up against "Fun-N-Gun".