Re: UW game thread -
BostonCard - 10-25-2015
We also got better defending the run. Here are the run plays after that touchdown:
1st and 10 at WASH 33
(8:32 - 3rd) Myles Gaskin run for 2 yds to the Wash 35
2nd and 8 at WASH 35
(7:58 - 3rd) Jeff Lindquist run for 2 yds to the Wash 37
1st and 10 at WASH 46
(7:03 - 3rd) K.J. Carta-Samuels run for 1 yd to the Wash 47
2nd and 9 at WASH 47
(6:23 - 3rd) Myles Gaskin run for 4 yds to the Stanf 49
4 runs, 9 yards on that drive.
On the following drive, UW's second touchdown, most of the damage was through the air:
2nd and 16 at WASH 18
(0:03 - 3rd) Myles Gaskin run for 3 yds to the Wash 21
1st and 10 at STAN 41
(13:51 - 4th) Myles Gaskin run for a loss of 6 yards to the Stanf 47
1st and Goal at STAN 4
(12:21 - 4th) Dwayne Washington run for a loss of 3 yards to the Stanf 7
3rd and 0 at STAN 7
(11:36 - 4th) K.J. Carta-Samuels run for 7 yds for a TD, (Cameron Van Winkle KICK)
4 runs, 1 net yard, though of course the TD run was a killer. (There was also a sack on that drive that I am not counting as a run play)
They had two runs on their final drive, but by then it was already 31-14 and there were four minutes left in the game:
1st and 10 at WASH 1
(3:18 - 4th) Myles Gaskin run for 7 yds to the Wash 8
2nd and 3 at WASH 8
(2:54 - 4th) K.J. Carta-Samuels run for 4 yds to the Wash 12 for a 1ST down
So two runs for 11 yards. Add it all up, and you 10 rushes for 21 yards after the touchdown run. Bottom line, adjustments made.
BC
Re: UW game thread -
jeboody - 10-25-2015
Sorry if this was posted, but this vine of Garnett is really fun to watch on repeat:
https://vine.co/v/eV0evTQdEHi
Re: UW game thread -
stupac2 - 10-25-2015
(10-25-2015, 10:11 AM)Boston Card link Wrote:We also got better defending the run. Here are the run plays after that touchdown:
1st and 10 at WASH 33
(8:32 - 3rd) Myles Gaskin run for 2 yds to the Wash 35
2nd and 8 at WASH 35
(7:58 - 3rd) Jeff Lindquist run for 2 yds to the Wash 37
1st and 10 at WASH 46
(7:03 - 3rd) K.J. Carta-Samuels run for 1 yd to the Wash 47
2nd and 9 at WASH 47
(6:23 - 3rd) Myles Gaskin run for 4 yds to the Stanf 49
4 runs, 9 yards on that drive.
On the following drive, UW's second touchdown, most of the damage was through the air:
2nd and 16 at WASH 18
(0:03 - 3rd) Myles Gaskin run for 3 yds to the Wash 21
1st and 10 at STAN 41
(13:51 - 4th) Myles Gaskin run for a loss of 6 yards to the Stanf 47
1st and Goal at STAN 4
(12:21 - 4th) Dwayne Washington run for a loss of 3 yards to the Stanf 7
3rd and 0 at STAN 7
(11:36 - 4th) K.J. Carta-Samuels run for 7 yds for a TD, (Cameron Van Winkle KICK)
4 runs, 1 net yard, though of course the TD run was a killer. (There was also a sack on that drive that I am not counting as a run play)
They had two runs on their final drive, but by then it was already 31-14 and there were four minutes left in the game:
1st and 10 at WASH 1
(3:18 - 4th) Myles Gaskin run for 7 yds to the Wash 8
2nd and 3 at WASH 8
(2:54 - 4th) K.J. Carta-Samuels run for 4 yds to the Wash 12 for a 1ST down
So two runs for 11 yards. Add it all up, and you 10 rushes for 21 yards after the touchdown run. Bottom line, adjustments made.
BC
I figured it was something like that, thanks for putting it together.
Re: UW game thread -
CompSci87 - 10-25-2015
(10-25-2015, 09:57 AM)CornFed link Wrote:The announcers noted that it was surprising that during Washington's next possession they did not use Myles Gaskin more. At all, really. The longer that continued the more adamant they became. They finally expressed complete bewilderment and tried to concoct ANY possible reason that Peterson might do that. One of them hypothesized that using tempo might not give their defensive players enough time off the field. But they talked about it quite a bit.
I noticed a couple of times when Washington tried rushing up to the line and snapping the ball quickly in hopes of catching Stanford off guard. Both times their running back was stuffed for no gain.
Re: UW game thread -
fullmetal - 10-26-2015
(10-24-2015, 09:54 PM)washingtonismoney link Wrote:[quote author=CompSci87 link=topic=13330.msg136828#msg136828 date=1445748766]
That was a nice grab by Taboada to set up the TD.
With a hilarious play design -- note Kyle Murphy was split out and giving the "I'M OPEN" hop.
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I saw that! But I also saw Cajuste open/uncovered at least a few times with Hogan not throwing to him. In person at the game, I couldn't see if Hogan is going through progressions or not, so I don't know whether Hogan was feeling the pressure and had to get rid of the ball or whether he just didn't care to look at the other side of the field.