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Thoughts - Week 6

Thoughts - Week 6
« on: October 06, 2013, 11:16:35 AM »
- When we got up 27-9, I thought, "Holy shit.  This team's not only improved, but damn we might go 9-3."  Then Ole Miss moved effortlessly into a position to win, and Malzahn made some questionable decisions.  So I thought, "Damn, we're almost there but 2012 still sneaks up on us."

- I've read a lot about Malzahn's play calling and how he was killing our offense by trying to force the passing game.  Marshall was 11/17.  That's not horrible numbers for a gameplan that featured 48 run plays.  I didn't like having a few drives of three passes, then a punt, but for the most part, I thought the passing game was looking decent.  I think there were two drops. 

- We finally saw Marshall's running ability.  It was great.  The guy can fly.  It's too bad he's a toothpick.  I hope his injury isn't serious because that looked like the old Pat White/West Virginia offense from a few years ago.  I think we can execute that gameplan perfectly.

- The defense was really able to step it up since Ole Miss didn't have a run game up the middle.  I was most impressed by our ability to shed blocks and shut down the wide receiver screens.  The past four years featured us getting pushed backwards or choosing a side and then the receiver flies by our guys. 

- I could have sworn Carl Lawson picked up three sacks, but holy shit what a beast last night.  The guy really showed up Robert Nkemdiche.  I really hated how the ESPN commentators only brought up the recruiting class of Ole Miss.  They kept putting the camera on Nkemdiche.  Kept bringing up Treadwell and Engram and that offensive linemen.  But never said, "Carl Lawson, the 2nd best defensive end in the country behind Nkemdiche is playing like he should have been rated 1st."  Because he should have been.  I didn't see any big plays made by Nkemdiche.

- I'm really excited about this win.  We should be bowl eligible.  A year ago we were 1-4 with our lone win coming in a close and lucky game against LA Monroe.  A year ago, we were one week away from me giving up on the season.  Now we're 4-1 with a pretty good chance at being 6-2 going into November.

- Though I don't think we beat Arkansas the first week of November.  They run up the middle.  Gotta get that fixed by then. 

- Also, I think our chance of making a big splash upset is the greatest against Texas A&M.  We seem to do well defending against the spread.  A&M's defense is god-awful against the run.  I think we can get some points.  Pick up a few plays on defense, and we could really shock the country.

- Finally, while this win was exciting, I have to return to being a cynic about our team this year.  We're 4-1 and could very well finish 8-4 after what I saw last night.  But we do still have remnants of 2012 on our team.  Wouldn't surprise me to have our only remaining wins be against our two cupcakes. 
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Re: Thoughts - Week 6
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2013, 11:30:09 AM »


New equipment designed to help prevent Arkansas's opportunity to up the middle.  The base will be attached by concrete to the sidelines and the iron bar tethered to the waist of the player demonstrating its use. 
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Re: Thoughts - Week 6
« Reply #2 on: October 06, 2013, 05:39:39 PM »
I'm just giving A's across the board. A+ to Nick for protecting the ball so well (woulda been a 100 if he would have hit a couple more open receivers), A+ to O line, A+ D line, A+ RB and A+ Therezie. Rest are A-.

Offense went too conservative in 4th 4sho. Nick shoulda kept and tucked on the 3rd down he threw to the end zone for Bray. That was 4 down territory and he could have picked up at least 2 if not the first.

Defensive coaching was splendid. CEJ is looking more and more like his reputation as one of the best in the country. He has turned last years shit salad into at least a watergate.
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Re: Thoughts - Week 6
« Reply #3 on: October 06, 2013, 11:11:38 PM »
Was I the only one yelling for JW in the fourth?

After NM got hurt and we were only going to run the (no)option, why not out JW in and truly run the option every play. We could have gotten NM hurt even more. And it is clear he is the catalyst on the O.

If not JW, then why not some play action off the fake? I felt Malzahn really got lost there after NM got hurt.
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Re: Thoughts - Week 6
« Reply #4 on: October 06, 2013, 11:46:02 PM »
Was I the only one yelling for JW in the fourth?

After NM got hurt and we were only going to run the (no)option, why not out JW in and truly run the option every play. We could have gotten NM hurt even more. And it is clear he is the catalyst on the O.

If not JW, then why not some play action off the fake? I felt Malzahn really got lost there after NM got hurt.
Honestly my heart sank when he got up limping and I think Nick called TO because he was hurt, not realizing Ole Miss had 12 on the field. On the sideline I noticed his head drop as Malzahn was briefing the team. But no I didn't think of Wallace and yes I agree that Gus should have considering our chances the rest of the way without him. 

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« Last Edit: October 07, 2013, 12:00:53 AM by jmar »
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Re: Thoughts - Week 6
« Reply #5 on: October 07, 2013, 02:07:28 PM »
Was I the only one yelling for JW in the fourth?

After NM got hurt and we were only going to run the (no)option, why not out JW in and truly run the option every play. We could have gotten NM hurt even more. And it is clear he is the catalyst on the O.

If not JW, then why not some play action off the fake? I felt Malzahn really got lost there after NM got hurt.

With you on this, at least with him in the QB run option was still there.
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