The 10/28 Jimmy Rogers Show included Robbie Rouse and Amar Johnson, as the asst. coach and player guest, respectively.
Coach Rouse discussed:
Coach Rouse discussed:
- history of leadership in the RB room (from Strong, to Davis, and now to Amar Johnson)
- resilience of Angel Johnson after the 'Yote scoop and score last night
- appreciation for the fans backing the Jacks and creating an "electric" game environment
- increased physical running style of Amar Johnson this season
- SDSU being his first visit and immediate commitment afterward
- Maintaining contact with Davis & how he observed Strong's preparation
- Adding 10lbs of muscle and physicality of his running style
- Similarities and differences between his stiff arm and Davis'
- Depth in the RB room
- He focused on similarities between Woods' cutback run vs. Augie and how Amar used to have similar "cutback style" as a freshman
- The TD in OT, Brenner's block, and the unnecessary review
- Appreciation for fan support
- The roller coaster nature of the game vs. 'Yotes
- Later noted that Davis' playcalling on first couple drives deviated from 'Yotes' tendencies, which Jimmy attributed at least somewhat to Davis being aware of what Jacks' defense schemed for
- "Training" the Jacks' players for media interactions
- he and Tyler focused on Spalding, in saying that he was "doing his 1/11"
- Angel Johnson's positive response following the fumble
- The decision to go for it on 4th down in OT
- Gronowski meeting Rogers' challenge to step up in the pocket after not doing that as much vs. Bison
- Jacks can still improve throughout the season (and how they
- Ripperda and Vorhees should return to lineup shortly
- Woods will likely play vs. Murray State
- Ended with emotional appreciation for players like Bock and Gronowski
- This was in response to it looking like Bock would've shattered Rozeboom's tackle record (475) prior to a couple injuries but Bock still attaining 402 career tackles vs 'Yotes (4th most in Jacks history) while being unselfish and not caring about individual records while still striving for an NFL career
- If you're curious, the rest of the top 3 are:
- Lally (415)
- Greg Osmundson (435)
- If you're curious, the rest of the top 3 are:
- This was in response to it looking like Bock would've shattered Rozeboom's tackle record (475) prior to a couple injuries but Bock still attaining 402 career tackles vs 'Yotes (4th most in Jacks history) while being unselfish and not caring about individual records while still striving for an NFL career
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