1) Coach Dimel ... did you not notice that Vanderbilt made half-time adjustments to stop the QB run game = Vandy was going "all in" to stop Ertz in the second half. Later in the game, Ertz came up with some big runs, but for most of the second half, Vandy did a good job of shutting down Ertz.
HORRID play-calling (particularly in the second half).
2) Wide Receivers = had some critical drops, particularly in the 1st half. Isaiah Harris and Pringle come to mind. Simply put, those drops, were drive killers.
3) Ertz had a bad game, no other way to color it. Jesse ran the ball well, but in the end, he came up 2 yards short. Jesse missed on some passes and had a few dropped, but some passes were simply bad (no other way to color it).
It sucked. Meanhwile OU & Okie State look pretty dran good. Heck TCU, looks good. Texas played a good game yesterday..etc...etc..
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BONUS: how did the replay booth reverse the call on the fumble that K-State scooped for a TD? I believe the rule is indisputable video evidence and since you could not tell if the leg or knee went down, how do they reverse it????
BONUS 2: I believe that we witnessed the difference between 2012 (Klein) and 2017 (Ertz) is that most defenses were committed to shutting down Klein, but they couldn't do it. Last night, Vandy made half-time adjustments and was able to shut down the QB run game (for most of the half).
HORRID play-calling (particularly in the second half).
2) Wide Receivers = had some critical drops, particularly in the 1st half. Isaiah Harris and Pringle come to mind. Simply put, those drops, were drive killers.
3) Ertz had a bad game, no other way to color it. Jesse ran the ball well, but in the end, he came up 2 yards short. Jesse missed on some passes and had a few dropped, but some passes were simply bad (no other way to color it).
It sucked. Meanhwile OU & Okie State look pretty dran good. Heck TCU, looks good. Texas played a good game yesterday..etc...etc..
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BONUS: how did the replay booth reverse the call on the fumble that K-State scooped for a TD? I believe the rule is indisputable video evidence and since you could not tell if the leg or knee went down, how do they reverse it????
BONUS 2: I believe that we witnessed the difference between 2012 (Klein) and 2017 (Ertz) is that most defenses were committed to shutting down Klein, but they couldn't do it. Last night, Vandy made half-time adjustments and was able to shut down the QB run game (for most of the half).