I mean, we all knew this, but it’s wild to hear Terry Smith say it out loud…
I mean, we all knew this, but it’s wild to hear Terry Smith say it out loud…
I mean, we all knew this, but it’s wild to hear Terry Smith say it out loud…
It’s not weird. It’s refreshing.Everyone knew this to be the case, but it's weird to hear it so directly from a trusted coach like Terry.
Obviously.BGJ ruined him.
Yeah, that sounds like "the system."we ran a hodge podge of nothingness.
May I add an additional lyric line?We built this offense
We built this offense for someone else
Built this offense
We built this offense for someone else
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You're right, "weird" was the wrong term.It’s not weird. It’s refreshing.
BGJ didn’t have clue about to do with any QB.BGJ ruined him.
There clearly was intra-staff tension about BGJ’s decision making. Much to Terry’s credit, he kept his mouth shut and stayed.Everyone knew this to be the case, but it's weird to hear it so directly from a trusted coach like Terry.
Probably Stubblefield, Siedner and maybe even Tom AllenI guess my rhetorical question is, “did anyone think to say this two or three years ago during any game planning or season planning sessions?”![]()
Christian Hackenberg says hold my beer!James wants his QBs to be mobile and athletic. He pushed Clifford very hard to become more explosive on the ground. He pushed Allar to be more mobile as well. James is not comfortable with a pocket passer slinging the ball around. Pribula, while not nearly as talented as Allar, would’ve been a better option for James as the starting QB. He would have worked perfectly in the goofy AK offense. What James did to Drew was professional malpractice.
It’s just another SaturdayWe built this offense
We built this offense for someone else
Built this offense
We built this offense for someone else
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VT for sure.I think that Coach Smith is telling this to qbs who are being recruited by both PSU and VT.
This was my biggest gripe. Franklin seemed to have a “system” the players had to fit in when he first got here. Then he went out and got a series of “system” coaches one after another to try and take PSU to the next level, instead of just building a system to match his players’ strengths.If Allar was going to start just one year then okay, don't build a new system for a guy that's gone after one year anyway. But he was starting as a true sophomore, which means you know he was going to be starting at least two years, if not more. So build a system around his skills.
Or if you don't want a player with those kinds of skills and instead want a mobile QB, they recruit those kinds of QBs instead of Allar.
Can we all agree Fraud Franklin had no system other than chasing shiny recruiting objects, hiring sycophants to feed his ego, and blaming others for his failures?This was my biggest gripe. Franklin seemed to have a “system” the players had to fit in when he first got here. Then he went out and got a series of “system” coaches one after another to try and take PSU to the next level, instead of just building a system to match his players’ strengths.
Drew Allar was built for PSU. James Franklin wasn’t.
Thanks BOT and Sandy.
I thought the system that Franklin ultimately settled on was Joe Moorhead’s. There was a distinct deviation from the earlier Franklin offense when joe showed up. IMO, that was when Franklin had no real say in the offense as he was learning it, so Joe called most of his own game. Coincidentally we won and set all kinds of records on offense. Also, the greatest athlete in school history was in the backfield at that time, which probably made it look better than it was. Franklin looked like he adopted the Moorhead offense afterward, but without a Saquon or the guy who developed the system. So he tried to tweak it in weird, often nonsensical ways to confuse the other team. Because he never found another Saquon or because he didn’t understand how the Moorhead offense really worked or could evolve, he mutated the offense into something that it was never meant to be. I think he ended up just asking the players to out athlete the other team with this bastardized Moorhead system. the offense never found any sort of consistency or explosive effectiveness when out athlete wasn’t working.This was my biggest gripe. Franklin seemed to have a “system” the players had to fit in when he first got here. Then he went out and got a series of “system” coaches one after another to try and take PSU to the next level, instead of just building a system to match his players’ strengths.
BGJ did the same to HackJames wants his QBs to be mobile and athletic. He pushed Clifford very hard to become more explosive on the ground. He pushed Allar to be more mobile as well. James is not comfortable with a pocket passer slinging the ball around. Pribula, while not nearly as talented as Allar, would’ve been a better option for James as the starting QB. He would have worked perfectly in the goofy AK offense. What James did to Drew was professional malpractice.
Very true, it was very evident that he played far worse under James than he did BOB.Christian Hackenberg says hold my beer!
This was my biggest gripe. Franklin seemed to have a “system” the players had to fit in when he first got here. Then he went out and got a series of “system” coaches one after another to try and take PSU to the next level, instead of just building a system to match his players’ strengths.
I totally agree and what credit to Terry when he took over that he continued to effuse Franklin and mention "letting him down," but the sense I get is that he didn't feel that way inwardly, he was trying to be empathetic to the players.There clearly was intra-staff tension about BGJ’s decision making. Much to Terry’s credit, he kept his mouth shut and stayed.
Others got fed up and left
To your point, I was amazed at halftime of a rutgers game in which Clifford played well and we were handling them, when interviewed at halftime, the reporter asked franklin what he wanted to see in the second half from clifford and he said "I'd like to see him slide and step out of bounce LESS, especially when in position to pick up the first down." I couldn't believe it considering how vital Clifford was to the offense, that you'd advocate for more direct hits on him.James wants his QBs to be mobile and athletic. He pushed Clifford very hard to become more explosive on the ground. He pushed Allar to be more mobile as well. James is not comfortable with a pocket passer slinging the ball around. Pribula, while not nearly as talented as Allar, would’ve been a better option for James as the starting QB. He would have worked perfectly in the goofy AK offense. What James did to Drew was professional malpractice.