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I went to high school with him and his brother. his brother is a freshman on ND. #94 Jarron Jones is his name. he has all the talent in the world. he just has had injuries in his career. watch the highlights from the ND Florida state game a few years ago. he dominated. he'll be a NFL player.

Yeah, he reminded me of Timmy Jernigan the way he came off the ball.

He deserved nothing short of double teams, not reach blocks with your weakest OL players.
 
If you think the starting 5 are bad, imagine what a collective cluster**** tha backups must be that none of them can send these turnstiles to the bench.
 
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Anyone have a clue why Kaaya handed the ball off here instead of hitting Herndon for an obvious gain? This isn't news but my goodness he shouldn't be allowed to make that call if he can't read the advantage we had.
 
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Anyone have a clue why Kaaya handed the ball off here instead of hitting Herndon for an obvious gain? This isn't news but by goodness he shouldn't be allowed to make that call if he can't read the advantage we had.

Totally agree. The CB is 10 yards from the LOS and back pedaling. Higher percentage play than a run to the short side of the field.
 

Anyone have a clue why Kaaya handed the ball off here instead of hitting Herndon for an obvious gain? This isn't news but by goodness he shouldn't be allowed to make that call if he can't read the advantage we had.

Totally agree. The CB is 10 yards from the LOS and back pedaling. Higher percentage play than a run to the short side of the field.

It's a shame because looking back at It again Miami had the advantage in numbers on that run too but Linder got blown up 6 yards in the backfield smfh. Our oline is horrible
 

Anyone have a clue why Kaaya handed the ball off here instead of hitting Herndon for an obvious gain? This isn't news but by goodness he shouldn't be allowed to make that call if he can't read the advantage we had.

Totally agree. The CB is 10 yards from the LOS and back pedaling. Higher percentage play than a run to the short side of the field.

It's a shame because looking back at It again Miami had the advantage in numbers on that run too but Linder got blown up 6 yards in the backfield smfh. Our oline is horrible

Yeah the primary takeaway is how bad the OL is. Secondary takeaway is the read.
 
That last clip might some of the worst o line play in the nation. Doesn't matter who you got under center when you got protection like that.
 
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Why is the OL statistically worse this year when all 5 of the starters have returned and 10 of 11 starters are back on offense?

What has changed?

Coaching.

New scheme. Last year we went under center on a lot of 3rd/4th and shorts and we never converted. We'd see OL get blasted off the ball

This year we run that as our base offense. It's easy to see why it's been a disaster. And then throw in Richt's predictable play calling and Kayaa's lack of mobility, and it is what it is.
 

Anyone have a clue why Kaaya handed the ball off here instead of hitting Herndon for an obvious gain? This isn't news but by goodness he shouldn't be allowed to make that call if he can't read the advantage we had.

Totally agree. The CB is 10 yards from the LOS and back pedaling. Higher percentage play than a run to the short side of the field.

It's a shame because looking back at It again Miami had the advantage in numbers on that run too but Linder got blown up 6 yards in the backfield smfh. Our oline is horrible

Yeah the primary takeaway is how bad the OL is. Secondary takeaway is the read.

Because kaaya sucks
 
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Danny Isidora has great technique. It's a shame we don't have more depth. If we had more guys to rotate in we could wear the other team down.
 

Anyone have a clue why Kaaya handed the ball off here instead of hitting Herndon for an obvious gain? This isn't news but my goodness he shouldn't be allowed to make that call if he can't read the advantage we had.

In this version of the RPO Mark has BK counting DBs at pre-snap. If the D has a certain number of deep safeties then he hands off, otherwise he passes.

Problem is BK has no idea what he is doing and every read turns into a run. That's why we have all those stupid runs on third down.

Mark gets the blame for continually running this crap and Brad for not have enough sense by now to make the proper read.
 

Anyone have a clue why Kaaya handed the ball off here instead of hitting Herndon for an obvious gain? This isn't news but my goodness he shouldn't be allowed to make that call if he can't read the advantage we had.

In this version of the RPO Mark has BK counting DBs at pre-snap. If the D has a certain number of deep safeties then he hands off, otherwise he passes.

Problem is BK has no idea what he is doing and every read turns into a run. That's why we have all those stupid runs on third down.

Mark gets the blame for continually running this crap and Brad for not have enough sense by now to make the proper read.

A good question to ask here would be:

Why the fvck is run even an option on 3rd and 13?
 
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