canesmang1
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I just don’t believe their offense is close to ol miss
Did you see Josh Moore and Toney, both those catches were nuts not saying some of their guys don’t have it but it’s not new for us.The catch radius on their Wr's is wild though, if they can't run.
Ryan Day tried very hard to lose that game and succeeded.Go watch how much Ohio State was pressuring Mendoza.
Yup. They also don”t play at the speedy pace Ole Miss does.I just don’t believe their offense is close to ol miss
I just don’t believe their offense is close to ol miss
Oh 100% agree, but our defense has to deal with these guys who may be the best 50/50 pass catchers we face. We have to have a good pass rush in this game.Did you see Josh Moore and Toney, both those catches were nuts not saying some of their guys don’t have it but it’s not new for us.
Because Day is an idiot.I just watched the Big ten champ game and 2 things really stand out for me.
1. with all the NFL talent Taint has at DB they were playing way off the line on their receivers. Curious why they didnt' bump them off the line to disrupt the quick timing passing game of Indiana
2. Their boneheaded coach calls a pass on a 3rd and 1 in the redzone that goes nowhere and makes up for it by a QB sneak puts his knee down before getting the 1st in a 3 point game leading to a turnover on downs and zero points. Why not run the ball on 3rd and 1 with an actual Running back if you are the bigger team?
Mesidor- wouldn’t miss this game if his arm was hanging on by a tendonBiggest concern is health/availbility on defense
Mesidor - came back in but wasn’t using his hurt arm/not as effective
Moten - came back in but was limping around/ not as effective
OJ - who knows
Brown - who knows
Lucas - obviously awaiting appeal
Thomas - assuming just a stinger to his shoulder
Go watch how much Ohio State was pressuring Mendoza.
"Mendoza mostly played from the lead and was supported by a strong run game. He operated out of the shotgun formation in a highly structured, systematic, rigid and predictable college offensive scheme that depended on heavy route leverage
.Mendoza was a rigid 1-to-2 read “progression passer” mostly from his spot and if those two options weren’t there immediately, he appeared to panic and lost his downfield focus, his feet became unsettled and he attempted to get out of the pocket and run
.Mendoza hard locked with all his 2nd read throws and additionally tended to pat the ball pre-delivery to further tip off when and where he was aiming and throwing.Most of Mendoza’s throwing locations looked pre-determined pre-snap."
• Didn’t show natural feel for pressure in the pocket or the ability to move and reset his spot and then throw from the pocket in response to pressure.
• Didn’t show he could actually read coverage post snap and did everything he could to avoid throwing into crowded areas and throwing into coverage inside the numbers without the aid of a boundary.
• Didn’t show the ability to make post snap adjustments as a passer if his systematic 1st and 2nd throwing options weren’t there.
From this former NFL Scout's summary
It’s not…but spanking Alabama & Oregon has people comparing this team to the 2019 LSU team.I just don’t believe their offense is close to ol miss