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Snyder 2.0

jbchief

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Jul 9, 2001
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What I got from this game is since the man came back we have looked like crap the first game. Matters not who we play. Reason possibly is watered down talent and therefore a lot of pressure on coaching to be perfect and kids to execute perfectly as Snyder 1.0 infused highly rated and older JUCO so we never got young.

This in fact may be the best we have looked in game one in Snyder 2.0 except BIG EXCEPT the OL. Can't evaluate Ertz too much pressure too many sacks. Surly he will find a way to get the 2 JUCO OL in the lineup in the next 2 weeks. Surly one is better than Johnson and one can be plugged into the left side. Maybe just wishful thinking on my part but men needed inquire within.

Thank you coach Coleman for the speed out of the southeast. Go get more of that! Bill, listen to the guy we need still more speed.

Work in progress team, I'd take 7 wins the future looks brighter now than the last few years Zuber, Sutton, possibly Ertz if he can learn to relax, and obviously the upgraded D are all positives. Work in the QB run game should help. People bitch about play calling but remember that the QB run game aspect was taken out of the game plan for obvious reasons ( coaches were like please God no early season QB injuries) so that limited what we could call. Once they are comfortable with Ertz running option maybe by the WVU game then play calling will improve as that's what our offense is designed around. Without the option the D has too much advantage to pin their ears back and the option game will therefore help our OL as zone blocking is easier.

Decent earthquake Mother Nature again reminds me who's boss.

OU in trouble today sports fans
 
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