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  • #61
    Re: Illinois GDT

    Originally posted by MinnJack View Post
    Here are the game stats from today.

    http://www.fightingillini.com/sports.../illsds11.html

    Scroll down to the bottom and look at the play success broken up down and distance. Very interesting stuff.
    Great find. 13 1st down runs to 4 1st down passes. Nope, not predictable at all.
    Originally posted by JackFan96
    Well, I don't get to sit in Mom's basement and watch sports all day

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    • #62
      Re: Illinois GDT

      Originally posted by MinnJack View Post
      Here are the game stats from today.

      http://www.fightingillini.com/sports.../illsds11.html

      Scroll down to the bottom and look at the play success broken up down and distance. Very interesting stuff.
      Good thing the third string was able to raise the stats today at the end of the game.

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      • #63
        Re: Illinois GDT

        Originally posted by shot_5533 View Post
        Good thing the third string was able to raise the stats today at the end of the game.
        For some reason Meadows plays work better against the thirds string D than the 1 st team D.

        Sumner did look comforable and threw to recievers not targets.

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        • #64
          Re: Illinois GDT

          Originally posted by shot_5533 View Post
          For some reason Meadows plays work better against the thirds string D than the 1 st team D.

          Sumner did look comforable and threw to recievers not targets.
          To be fair, it was easier after Illinois D backed out of their press coverage they were playing most of the game. We did absolutely nothing to make them pay for it early in the game. Coaches & players got absolutely worked in this one.

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          • #65
            Re: Illinois GDT

            The loss should be blamed not on 1 or 2 or 3 but damn near everyone. I thought the punter did a pretty good job, other then that nobody did much including the coaches.

            The offense couldn't get thing started, the offense line and backs couldn't get a running game started, the pass plays that were called I thought somewhat played into there scheme and just made things worse.

            The defense gave up big plays and a lot of them. The line couldn't get pressure alone, and the defensive backs couldn't stick with there receivers alone. That is code for a bad game.

            The coaches I thought made a mistake trying to play the same game they would normally play. I would have liked them to go for it on that 4&1 when down 28. But in general why not throw a trick play out there early or go deep or just something.

            I expected the offense to struggle, but the defense looked really bad, they really pointed out the flaws in the defense. really picked a part the secondary and made it so more had to drop back.

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            • #66
              Re: Illinois GDT

              you can bet that cal poly will be looking at the film of this game and try to do what illinois did. if there aren't adjustments made by the coaching staff, next week and the rest of the year could be brutal. like it or not, that's how i see it.

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              • #67
                Re: Illinois GDT

                I sat behind your bench today about ten rows up, after the first few possesions everyone was up and cheering. After one touchdown I saw the life literally leave the side line, maybe it was just me but has your qb always had a chip on his shoulder? I'm not here to stir up any arguments but I was glad to see the score at half time because I really wasnt sure about this team and had a few questions. After the pick 6 the starting qb just seemed like he was going through the motions, but I wish you guys luck for the rest of the year!!

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                • #68
                  Re: Illinois GDT

                  Want some silver lining for the day (besides the punting and special teams coverage being great)? Southern Utah beat Sac State by 21 today. Sac State beat Oregon State last week. So maybe the Jacks really aren't that bad.

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                  • #69
                    Re: Illinois GDT

                    Originally posted by sfjacksfan99 View Post
                    Want some silver lining for the day (besides the punting and special teams coverage being great)? Southern Utah beat Sac State by 21 today. Sac State beat Oregon State last week. So maybe the Jacks really aren't that bad.
                    ^^^THIS!!!!!!!!

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                    • #70
                      Re: Illinois GDT

                      Originally posted by Hail2theChief View Post
                      I sat behind your bench today about ten rows up, after the first few possesions everyone was up and cheering. After one touchdown I saw the life literally leave the side line, maybe it was just me but has your qb always had a chip on his shoulder? I'm not here to stir up any arguments but I was glad to see the score at half time because I really wasnt sure about this team and had a few questions. After the pick 6 the starting qb just seemed like he was going through the motions, but I wish you guys luck for the rest of the year!!
                      Isn't this a bit odd that an Illinois fan can spot big QB issues after one game? Something isn't right

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                      • #71
                        Re: Illinois GDT

                        Originally posted by RabbitObsessed View Post
                        I've been a sarcastic ass in this thread about pulling TOB, but I would not be against putting Sumner in. I just don't think it will solve anything other than getting him experience. The offense philosophy is bad and needs to be changed.
                        U hit the nail on the head.. Its the PHILOSOPHY more than anything. We can try and sugarcoat this all we want but the bottom line is we NEVER threaten the opponents secondary- they have 8 or 9 guys in the box which makes it difficult to run the ball as well. I think Sumner deserves a shot but until we change the system it probably won't matter much!!

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                        • #72
                          Re: Illinois GDT

                          Obviously highlights show the Illini at their best, but the St. Louis NBC outlet's clips were humiliating. The Jacks looked like the football version of the Washington Generals. I'm sure the D was worn out but there's something very wrong with TOB. At the risk of regaling Nidaros with fifty year old memories, he kind of reminded me of sixties USD QB Bruce Smebaken who was hit so many times behind a non-existent line that he developed a serious case of PTSD. Remember walking up behind him in a bar one time and the reaction was interesting to say the least.

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                          • #73
                            Re: Illinois GDT

                            Grizzled, I suspect the highlights were quite accurate, then.

                            Hey, what the hell is up with this quote in today's story? "Their quarterback was real good," Jacks safety Skyler Luxa said. "All of a sudden, he'd break for 20 or 30 (yards). It seemed like it happened a lot. Not much you can do."

                            1) It DID happen a lot. 2) Here's a thought about what you can do...tackle him.
                            Grumbling along and embracing my role. If I didn't care, I wouldn't care. Go Jacks!

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                            • #74
                              Re: Illinois GDT

                              Originally posted by SpeedRabbit View Post
                              U hit the nail on the head.. Its the PHILOSOPHY more than anything. We can try and sugarcoat this all we want but the bottom line is we NEVER threaten the opponents secondary- they have 8 or 9 guys in the box which makes it difficult to run the ball as well. I think Sumner deserves a shot but until we change the system it probably won't matter much!!
                              I have a question for those at the game. Were our recievers even running any routes more than 10 yards downfield? If they are, and the quarterback just doesn't throw to them, then I don't know how much of that is coaching philosophy as opposed to QB issues.

                              That said, this is division 1 college football. Occasionally the QB needs to throw footballs to recievers that look covered and let them make a play. He needs to anticipate where the reciever will flash open, and get the ball out on time. We don't have the 'elite' recievers that the QB can wait to see running wide open before he makes the throw, and expect them to still be open when the ball gets there. We do have recievers that can make plays on the football when givin the chance.

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                              • #75
                                Re: Illinois GDT

                                Originally posted by HoboJack View Post
                                I have a question for those at the game. Were our recievers even running any routes more than 10 yards downfield? If they are, and the quarterback just doesn't throw to them, then I don't know how much of that is coaching philosophy as opposed to QB issues.

                                That said, this is division 1 college football. Occasionally the QB needs to throw footballs to recievers that look covered and let them make a play. He needs to anticipate where the reciever will flash open, and get the ball out on time. We don't have the 'elite' recievers that the QB can wait to see running wide open before he makes the throw, and expect them to still be open when the ball gets there. We do have recievers that can make plays on the football when givin the chance.
                                I did not see receivers run deep routes or attack the middle of the field deep, but I watch line play, not the ball. Plan on watching the DVR to confirm.

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