Good post. Right, I probably blamed the RBs a little much for the pass pro breakdowns but on one particular play I saw CCH yank the RB from the game and kinda "jack him up". So I know that was on the RB. And Hedden got lit up.FUATT wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 9:19 amGREAT Vids.
On the pass pro it is not one thing. Our FR C has heart and was battling but they got a lot of penetration right up the cack.
RBs just did not execute well and missed one or two blocks.
There was one play in particular where Trey should have seen the blitz, didn't and they had numbers and it was an ugly backside sack. There were also at least two throws, one of which Hinton would have lit up the scoreboard and he just does not pull the trigger and he takes the sack.
BUT... he also did not throw a terrible horrible interception that would have cost us the game. Sometimes the sack is not the best play but its not the worst.
So its stuff across the board I think. It usually is not one thing.
But man to the big picture. This young team has had the kitchen sink thrown at them. Death, hurricane, suspension. Would have been easy to be discouraged by all of it and just lay down.
Got up. Fought. Won. I hope we turned a bit of corner.
It is a combination of a FR QB (learn to see/feel the blitz)... Fr Center... Good blitzes by Citadel... and RBs missing a blocking assignment and OL/RB communication.
We do need to clean this up or else Hedden is going to get hurt or, at minimum, it costs us a game or two.
And if we do move more to passing plays and less running - which I agree we should - this will be an even more key issue as teams will blitz more. Especially vs a true FR QB. I would.
a positive is that the Citadel had to KNOW we were throwing on most plays the last two drives... and I don't think they got a sack on those drives ! (Though there was the scary "pass vs fumble" call on the last drives which means the Citadel was within half a second of time from ending the game on a fumble. Should that defender get to Hedden one second earlier....