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is Hedley really a Junior?
is Hedley really a Junior?
Diaz, Baker and Rumph. We all know that recruiting isn’t good enough. Well most of us. Some we’ll keep saying how we have 4- 4 stars and are perfectly fine at CbAnd whose fault is that??
How do you know when Ivey gets most of the reps? Maybe they should let Christian Williams and get equal reps to see which one looks worse when the ball is coming their way.
I said the interior ol was shaky Saturday when folks said Roman graded them out as “ excellent “. I’ll say what I said when I heard that quote “ he’s smoking meth if he thinks excellent , above average is as high as possible” The tackles played well.
. Ol is the position I’ve always paid the most attention to, I respect his qb takes but I’ll trust my own eyes on ol.
Sigh.
This Ivey talk is going to turn into a Robert Knowles thing all over again isn’t it.
Per Inside the U -I said the interior ol was shaky Saturday when folks said Roman graded them out as “ excellent “. I’ll say what I said when I heard that quote “ he’s smoking meth if he thinks excellent , above average is as high as possible” The tackles played well.
. Ol is the position I’ve always paid the most attention to, I respect his qb takes but I’ll trust my own eyes on ol.
Competition. It's a great thing.Did Clark play last week? Did Traore put out that much bad film? Seems like a short leash considering we have guys starting elsewhere who have been ******* up for 2+ years. I do like Clark, think he played relatively well last year and has good movement skills. Not sure about his power run blocking though.
Per Inside the U -
- Traore had the lowest offensive grade of any offensive starter for the Hurricanes at 56.9. His pass blocking grade was 81.1, which was the highest on the team, but was just 52.3 in run blocking--second-to-last only behind left tackle John Campbell.
Ole Miss is to Alabama, what Traore is to Ivey.I thought Traore played well. Interesting move by staff.
My concern over Ivey was based on watching this in real time. I'll admit I was hasty in my criticism.Here we see a screenshot in which Ivey has Watkins under a blanket. Ivey is at this moment in time looking back at the ball. The ball was thrown poorly. If it's not thrown poorly, there's almost no chance Watkins catches it. In fact, it's actually more likely that Ivey grabs it for a pick. What happens is Watkins makes a diving attempt at the poorly thrown ball. Ivey has no chance at making a play on the ball, but the coverage is excellent. UAB just got lucky.
Nah, they flipped a coinCompetition. It's a great thing.
Per Inside the U -
- Traore had the lowest offensive grade of any offensive starter for the Hurricanes at 56.9. His pass blocking grade was 81.1, which was the highest on the team, but was just 52.3 in run blocking--second-to-last only behind left tackle John Campbell.
Percentage of play type? Run v passHow does 81.1 and 52.3 average out at 56.9?
Weighted by the number of each play type that was made?How does 81.1 and 52.3 average out at 56.9?
I’d like to see scaife because he got pushed around in the run game at times. The tackles held up great against the pass rush but most of the run issues I saw was interior. We could’ve had more long runs if scaife would’ve just touched a dl. Or held a block for a second.
Percentage of play type? Run v pass
Play by play instead of aggregate 81.1 and 52.3? We ran more running plays than pass plays so that’s what I would assume.How does 81.1 and 52.3 average out at 56.9?
Agreed. Didn't know Traore sucked that bad, and Clark is good so I really don't have a beef with it. My concern is that this standard is not fairly applied. Obviously I don't know the inner workings of the team but I'll be **** if we don't keep seeing the same cast of characters trotted out with no reductions in PT.Competition. It's a great thing.