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Posted on 9/7/19 at 9:56 pm
Posted on 9/7/19 at 9:56 pm
Despite being on the field a LOT and playing one of the most dynamic offenses in college football in a game in which they were motivated to kill us, they held Clemson to 389 yards and 24 points. Jimbo will get the offense fixed. We're going be good!
Posted on 9/7/19 at 9:58 pm to Hugh McElroy
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Jimbo will get the offense fixed. We're going be good!
If he does sure. But not with Mond. Done defending him. After Auburn last year we all should have realized it. He. Is. Not. It.
Great showing by the defense tonight though.
This post was edited on 9/7/19 at 9:59 pm
Posted on 9/7/19 at 10:01 pm to AggieDub14
Mond had a bad game, but he wasn’t the biggest problem on offense. We couldn’t run, could pass protect, and couldn’t catch.
Posted on 9/7/19 at 10:04 pm to Hugh McElroy
All things considered I really like our D.
Posted on 9/7/19 at 10:30 pm to AggieDub14
Hocker was the goat today...and not the GOAT.
Posted on 9/7/19 at 11:11 pm to Tridentds
i do too. the only thing missing is a bonafide edge rusher. I thought T.Johnson was that guy but hes really only got one move, and he aint THAT quick.
Posted on 9/7/19 at 11:17 pm to Serious Lee
... played well. Not well enough to win, but better than expected
Posted on 9/8/19 at 1:39 pm to AggieDub14
We don’t even need a superstar at QB. All we need is someone that’s consistent and can project being in control. The rest of the team will fall in and there’s no limit to what we can do. Mond is not that guy.
Posted on 9/8/19 at 3:17 pm to CalidadAg
Anybody think Jimbo makes a change at QB this season? I don’t see it happening.
Posted on 9/8/19 at 3:19 pm to SafetySam
I hope, that if Calzada shows promise beyond what mond has shown us, that Jimbo makes a change. If not Jimbo has to ride the horse he’s got I guess.
Posted on 9/8/19 at 3:49 pm to SafetySam
I think he’s between a rock and a hard place. People are going to question his “QB Whisperer” status. But with Mond it’s like asking for a Miami High Rise. I think Jimbo can give it to us. But it’s going to be made of Legos. If there’s better material in the yard, I think Jimbo would be better to start working with it now than later.
Posted on 9/8/19 at 4:00 pm to Hugh McElroy
Mond was absolutely the biggest problem on offense. He had time to carve Clemson up and couldn't do it b/c he was inaccurate, slow on his reads, or both. There were open WRs all over and he was either missing them on the passes or not seeing them at all. These are issues he has always had. Even against Texas State save for some really impressive placement passes he wasn't all that great. Our WRs were beating the Texas State WRs bad enough that he should have had a 20/23 type night.
I still say the line troubles are far more related to how damn long he takes to get everyone set up. Taking until 5 seconds or less to snap the ball is a massive present for defenses b/c it gives them time to figure out their matchups. As for pass protection you aren't going to consistently get a pocket for more than 3 or so seconds against teams like Clemson, Alabama, LSU, and Auburn. Sometimes sacks will happen. They have good players too. But when your QB doesn't take advantage of opportunities that are there it's going to make the line look worse than it is.
The run game actually wasn't bad and more than anything was hurt by Mond's inability to complete passes. If he isn't hitting the D can creep up closing out space where RBs might be able to gain some yards. The most glaring example of this was his freshman year vs UCLA and while he has improved since then he still gets into ruts where he can't pass to save his life and the defense only has to worry about run plays.
More frustrating than anything is Mond still does not take off running on pass plays when the defense has given him the room to take huge chunks of yards. Just doing that will open space for everyone else but for whatever reason he has never seemed to want to be the true duel threat that he has the ability to be.
I still say the line troubles are far more related to how damn long he takes to get everyone set up. Taking until 5 seconds or less to snap the ball is a massive present for defenses b/c it gives them time to figure out their matchups. As for pass protection you aren't going to consistently get a pocket for more than 3 or so seconds against teams like Clemson, Alabama, LSU, and Auburn. Sometimes sacks will happen. They have good players too. But when your QB doesn't take advantage of opportunities that are there it's going to make the line look worse than it is.
The run game actually wasn't bad and more than anything was hurt by Mond's inability to complete passes. If he isn't hitting the D can creep up closing out space where RBs might be able to gain some yards. The most glaring example of this was his freshman year vs UCLA and while he has improved since then he still gets into ruts where he can't pass to save his life and the defense only has to worry about run plays.
More frustrating than anything is Mond still does not take off running on pass plays when the defense has given him the room to take huge chunks of yards. Just doing that will open space for everyone else but for whatever reason he has never seemed to want to be the true duel threat that he has the ability to be.
This post was edited on 9/8/19 at 4:11 pm
Posted on 9/8/19 at 7:03 pm to Hugh McElroy
All game I was wondering if our best coach was on the defensive side of the ball. 

This post was edited on 9/8/19 at 7:05 pm
Posted on 9/8/19 at 9:22 pm to Dr RC
I expected him to play much better yesterday. He wasn’t helped by way too many balls that just had to be caught in that environment if we were really going to compete. But it still looks like he’s behind the chains, for whatever the reason. He doesn’t look like he’s playing naturally — he looks like an athlete who’s got too much information in his head and is trying to be too perfect, which makes him indecisive and late. Completely agreed re using his legs — I just can’t understand this. For god’s sake, Joe Burrow hurts defenses with his legs on a regular basis. Kellen has shown that he can flat turn it loose, but it’s a rarity when he shows it.
Posted on 9/8/19 at 10:02 pm to SafetySam
dropped passes really seem to affect him confidence. saw it last year with MSU.
not taking off running is cause of fisher. jameis was an excellent dual threat in HS and barely exercised his legs at FSU.
not taking off running is cause of fisher. jameis was an excellent dual threat in HS and barely exercised his legs at FSU.
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