Re: WSU Game Thread -
Mick - 11-05-2017
(11-05-2017, 07:16 AM)JPRI link Wrote:[quote author=Mick link=topic=17902.msg210800#msg210800 date=1509890350]
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I was unimpressed with accuracy on multiple throws. Let's see what 2nd half brings . . .
With respect, it's 37 degrees in rain and snow and sleet, and it's his first meaningful action in...ever. Maybe cut him a sliver of slack.
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That's why Falk went 34 of 48 for 337 with 3 tds and 1 int., while Costello went 9 of 20 for 105 and no tds and 1 pick. The weather was much worse when we had the ball. At least their QBRs were about the same.
Costello looked good in the games earlier this season. Today, not so much. The weather was irrelevant, the scheme on the other hand. . . .
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I didn't realize Falk did all his practicing in a warm climate like Palo Alto. I thought he practiced in Pullman.
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Come on Mick. Blaming our performance on the weather is pretty lame. As someone mentioned in another thread , rain or snow is no big deal, wind on the other hand is a different story. Not much wind today.
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I've played football in terrible conditions. It's a different game, and the team that practices in those conditions and has familiarity with those conditions has a leg up on their opponents. To say otherwise makes no sense.
We lost by three points. I think it's a different game and different outcome in Stanford.
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It might have been a different game in Palo Alto, but probably because both teams have played well at home and not so well on the road this year. Someone pointed out earlier that this was the first time this year conditions had been this bad in the area, so if that's true it is somewhat questionable how familiar Wazzu was with them.
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Falk is a senior, and played high school football in Logan UT. He's played in miserable weather for eight years. Costello grew up in Southern California and plays for Stanford. Falk's experience in bad weather far outdistances that of Costello, who's essentially had none. I don't think I would dismiss Falk's experience as a factor in a freezing, snowy game.
Re: WSU Game Thread -
cardcrimson - 11-05-2017
(11-05-2017, 09:14 PM)Mick link Wrote:[quote author=JPRI link=topic=17902.msg210803#msg210803 date=1509891373]
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I was unimpressed with accuracy on multiple throws. Let's see what 2nd half brings . . .
With respect, it's 37 degrees in rain and snow and sleet, and it's his first meaningful action in...ever. Maybe cut him a sliver of slack.
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That's why Falk went 34 of 48 for 337 with 3 tds and 1 int., while Costello went 9 of 20 for 105 and no tds and 1 pick. The weather was much worse when we had the ball. At least their QBRs were about the same.
Costello looked good in the games earlier this season. Today, not so much. The weather was irrelevant, the scheme on the other hand. . . .
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I didn't realize Falk did all his practicing in a warm climate like Palo Alto. I thought he practiced in Pullman.
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Come on Mick. Blaming our performance on the weather is pretty lame. As someone mentioned in another thread , rain or snow is no big deal, wind on the other hand is a different story. Not much wind today.
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I've played football in terrible conditions. It's a different game, and the team that practices in those conditions and has familiarity with those conditions has a leg up on their opponents. To say otherwise makes no sense.
We lost by three points. I think it's a different game and different outcome in Stanford.
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It might have been a different game in Palo Alto, but probably because both teams have played well at home and not so well on the road this year. Someone pointed out earlier that this was the first time this year conditions had been this bad in the area, so if that's true it is somewhat questionable how familiar Wazzu was with them.
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Falk is a senior, and played high school football in Logan UT. He's played in miserable weather for eight years. Costello grew up in Southern California and plays for Stanford. Falk's experience in bad weather far outdistances that of Costello, who's essentially had none. I don't think I would dismiss Falk's experience as a factor in a freezing, snowy game.
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Memo to the scouts and coaches. Never recruit a kid from the Sun Belt. On the rare occasion we play in the snow (apparently, it's been 80 years), we have to have kids with experience playing in inclement weather. As for hot and humid, thank heavens some prof from Florida marketed gatorade to level that playing field.
Re: WSU Game Thread -
JohnR34231 - 11-06-2017
Falk always plays well against us. Just glad he's gone after this year. (He is, isn't he?).
Say what you want about Leach, but he's turned the Cougs into a very respectable team.
Re: WSU Game Thread -
gocard14 - 11-06-2017
(11-06-2017, 03:41 AM)JPRI link Wrote:Falk always plays well against us. Just glad he's gone after this year. (He is, isn't he?).
Say what you want about Leach, but he's turned the Cougs into a very respectable team.
Also for whatever reason, their defense has eaten our lunch for the past 3 years. Sure we can say that their D-lineman are beating our O-line, but there have to be some schematic aspects that we can counter. Maybe running more zone blocking schemes to account for all the stunts?
Re: WSU Game Thread -
JohnR34231 - 11-06-2017
(11-06-2017, 04:58 AM)gocard14 link Wrote:[quote author=JPRI link=topic=17902.msg210923#msg210923 date=1509964893]
Falk always plays well against us. Just glad he's gone after this year. (He is, isn't he?).
Say what you want about Leach, but he's turned the Cougs into a very respectable team.
Also for whatever reason, their defense has eaten our lunch for the past 3 years. Sure we can say that their D-lineman are beating our O-line, but there have to be some schematic aspects that we can counter. Maybe running more zone blocking schemes to account for all the stunts?
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Well, in 2015, we finally figured out that Hogan running the ball was the answer. The last two years we've been pretty clueless, though.
Re: WSU Game Thread -
phxfan - 11-06-2017
(11-06-2017, 05:17 AM)JPRI link Wrote:[quote author=gocard14 link=topic=17902.msg210926#msg210926 date=1509969495]
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Falk always plays well against us. Just glad he's gone after this year. (He is, isn't he?).
Say what you want about Leach, but he's turned the Cougs into a very respectable team.
Also for whatever reason, their defense has eaten our lunch for the past 3 years. Sure we can say that their D-lineman are beating our O-line, but there have to be some schematic aspects that we can counter. Maybe running more zone blocking schemes to account for all the stunts?
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Well, in 2015, we finally figured out that Hogan running the ball was the answer. The last two years we've been pretty clueless, though.
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generally speaking Hogan never ran as much as he should have. Interestingly enough KJ should have run more also.
Re: WSU Game Thread -
JohnR34231 - 11-06-2017
I think Shaw has always been a little reluctant to run his QB's that much out of fear of injury. Chryst getting hurt during the Sun Bowl probably reinforced that.
Of course, it you are a Shawtagonist, you see that as one more example of him being over cautious and too conservative in his approach to offense.
Re: WSU Game Thread -
washingtonismoney - 11-06-2017
(11-06-2017, 07:56 AM)JPRI link Wrote:I think Shaw has always been a little reluctant to run his QB's that much out of fear of injury. Chryst getting hurt during the Sun Bowl probably reinforced that.
Of course, it you are a Shawtagonist, you see that as one more example of him being over cautious and too conservative in his approach to offense.
Well, I would say Shaw views the QB run game as the spice rather than the main dish -- and only wants his QBs running if the passing game isn't working. He was perfectly content to let Hogan scramble around in 2012 when the passing game was limited and (presumably) Hogan's grasp of the offense was weaker. Then, of course, Hogan ran less as his career progressed, with certain exceptions (e.g. Oregon 2013 and WSU 2015) when the matchup is right. Other than that, Shaw's practice seems to be to delegate QB runs to backups (Dallas Lloyd, Ryan Burns) and use it as occasional emphases for specific opponents (Utah this year, when both Chryst and Costello were pretty eager to run). So it's a situational thing. The problem is, one of those situations was Saturday, and it didn't happen. If you have a designated QB runner
and the full-time QB won't run, it makes shotgun runs pretty easy to defend. To cite Chip Kelly, the guru himself (via Chris Brown of Smart Football fame):
Quote:Kelly once said that the shotgun inside zone is not a great play if the quarterback hands off to the running back and everyone in the stadium knows who has the ball. He was right, and his NFL offense is now proof.
Just so.
(Link here:
https://www.theringer.com/2016/9/9/16036650/chip-kelly-san-francisco-49ers-offense-f332f053870e)