Gleeson is a good OC. You guys are insufferable.
OmfgWell the third iteration of the spread has started to suck. Ciarrocca, Mehringer, now Gleeson. And the same excuses. The line can't block. Schiano is suffocating the offense. We don't have the players. Nothing has changed since 2010. Despite all the promises. You don't need great offensive linemen. Spreading the field opens the running game. You don't need a rocket-armed quarterback. It wears down defenses. It's fun to watch. Not in Piscataway it's not.
You know after watching Navy lose to the #2 in the nation by 7 and Army put up 56 against #16 Wake Forest I'm even willing to try the Bone. Linemen half the size of ours manage to put huge DL's on the ground and spark a running game. In 10 years Paul Johnson at Georgia Tech went 83-60 and went to 9 bowl games, played in 3 ACC Championships, won 1 and went to two Orange Bowls. So don't tell me it won't work in the big time. Just please spare me any more horrible spread offense. There is no offense more boring than our bubble screen, half-back dive, incomplete pass, punt offense.
Then go find Paul Johnson and watch him every week! Nobody needs your constant winny *** complaining every thread. You were a pain in the *** on the other board and since coming here have not changed.Well the third iteration of the spread has started to suck. Ciarrocca, Mehringer, now Gleeson. And the same excuses. The line can't block. Schiano is suffocating the offense. We don't have the players. Nothing has changed since 2010. Despite all the promises. You don't need great offensive linemen. Spreading the field opens the running game. You don't need a rocket-armed quarterback. It wears down defenses. It's fun to watch. Not in Piscataway it's not.
You know after watching Navy lose to the #2 in the nation by 7 and Army put up 56 against #16 Wake Forest I'm even willing to try the Bone. Linemen half the size of ours manage to put huge DL's on the ground and spark a running game. In 10 years Paul Johnson at Georgia Tech went 83-60 and went to 9 bowl games, played in 3 ACC Championships, won 1 and went to two Orange Bowls. So don't tell me it won't work in the big time. Just please spare me any more horrible spread offense. There is no offense more boring than our bubble screen, half-back dive, incomplete pass, punt offense.
Well the third iteration of the spread has started to suck. Ciarrocca, Mehringer, now Gleeson. And the same excuses. The line can't block. Schiano is suffocating the offense. We don't have the players. Nothing has changed since 2010. Despite all the promises. You don't need great offensive linemen. Spreading the field opens the running game. You don't need a rocket-armed quarterback. It wears down defenses. It's fun to watch. Not in Piscataway it's not.
You know after watching Navy lose to the #2 in the nation by 7 and Army put up 56 against #16 Wake Forest I'm even willing to try the Bone. Linemen half the size of ours manage to put huge DL's on the ground and spark a running game. In 10 years Paul Johnson at Georgia Tech went 83-60 and went to 9 bowl games, played in 3 ACC Championships, won 1 and went to two Orange Bowls. So don't tell me it won't work in the big time. Just please spare me any more horrible spread offense. There is no offense more boring than our bubble screen, half-back dive, incomplete pass, punt offense.
Well the third iteration of the spread has started to suck. Ciarrocca, Mehringer, now Gleeson. And the same excuses. The line can't block. Schiano is suffocating the offense. We don't have the players. Nothing has changed since 2010. Despite all the promises. You don't need great offensive linemen. Spreading the field opens the running game. You don't need a rocket-armed quarterback. It wears down defenses. It's fun to watch. Not in Piscataway it's not.
You know after watching Navy lose to the #2 in the nation by 7 and Army put up 56 against #16 Wake Forest I'm even willing to try the Bone. Linemen half the size of ours manage to put huge DL's on the ground and spark a running game. In 10 years Paul Johnson at Georgia Tech went 83-60 and went to 9 bowl games, played in 3 ACC Championships, won 1 and went to two Orange Bowls. So don't tell me it won't work in the big time. Just please spare me any more horrible spread offense. There is no offense more boring than our bubble screen, half-back dive, incomplete pass, punt offense.
All year long we run short patterns! Its beyond absurd at this pointLMAO - 4th and 3 and we run a 2 yard out pattern.
Last time I checked, the wr is coached to do this. Given the preponderance of occurrences this year, coaching appears to be the issueLast time I checked, the WR ran the route not the OC . The WR was probably supposed to run 5 yards and out, not 3 and out. Offensive coordinator can only call the play, the players have to execute it properly.
IDGAF if he was supposed to run a 20 yard pattern; he ran 2 yards. If it happens once, that's on the player. If it happens over and over for multiple games, that's the coach's fault.Last time I checked, the WR ran the route not the OC . The WR was probably supposed to run 5 yards and out, not 3 and out. Offensive coordinator can only call the play, the players have to execute it properly.
Not true. The D is taught to play the marker. The thought or probability is that it’s harder or lower percentage to complete a pass past the marker than underneath and higher probability to gain the yards needed after the catch.IDGAF if he was supposed to run a 20 yard pattern; he ran 2 yards. If it happens once, that's on the player. If it happens over and over for multiple games, that's the coach's fault.
When you coach freshman high school football, you teach receivers to run their patterns past the 1st down marker on 3rd (and 4th) down. Everyone knows this. If freshman high school kids do it wrong more than once, you play someone else until they figure it out.
This is major college football (supposedly); having it happen more than once is inexcusable. It demonstrates the coach doesn't know what he's doing. At this point, Schiano needs to take blame for not stepping in and correcting it.
I know the philosophy behind it. What I'm saying is (a) it doesn't work, (b) it hasn't worked, and (c) we keep doing it after we have demonstrated it doesn't work. That's why even high school coaches know not to do it ... it doesn't work.Not true. The D is taught to play the marker. The thought or probability is that it’s harder or lower percentage to complete a pass past the marker than underneath and higher probability to gain the yards needed after the catch.
Greg told me he's adding you to the staff tomorrowI know the philosophy behind it. What I'm saying is (a) it doesn't work, (b) it hasn't worked, and (c) we keep doing it after we have demonstrated it doesn't work. That's why even high school coaches know not to do it ... it doesn't work.
Greg told me he's adding you to the staff tomorrow
Why? And who would be the fullback?Terrific. We still won't score any points (because there's no talent), but we might actually convert a 3rd down play.
EDIT: Just kidding. If I was the OC, there wouldn't be any 3rd down pass plays because I'd be running the wishbone with this personnel.
Why? And who would be the fullback?
tell us why you think so because I can give seemingly endless examples of how he has sucked and it's not just multiple receivers in the same space, empty pitch sets, players not knowing to go beyond the first down marker on 3rd down plays, mind boggling play selections or personnel options for varying sets so shoot ..... pleaseGleeson is a good OC. You guys are insufferable.
The wishbone still requires blocking.Terrific. We still won't score any points (because there's no talent), but we might actually convert a 3rd down play.
EDIT: Just kidding. If I was the OC, there wouldn't be any 3rd down pass plays because I'd be running the wishbone with this personnel.
But was the OC also the HC and Gleeson just a puppet?Oklahoma State blocks people.
You don't get it... the problem is the lack of a passing threat. OL is just a part of that.. but defenses can run-blitz every down (that will turn into a pass blitz) because our play calls and execution does not punish them for blitzing.The wishbone still requires blocking.
How could anyone overlook Gullysun? Not easy to do.Gleesun.
Gleesune.
GaLeesone.
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Gleesonne.
With my apologies to Mrs. Neidmorkowbelle.
tell us why you think so because I can give seemingly endless examples of how he has sucked and it's not just multiple receivers in the same space, empty pitch sets, players not knowing to go beyond the first down marker on 3rd down plays, mind boggling play selections or personnel options for varying sets so shoot ..... please
Huh ? You are aware this is Rutgers, right ?He wouldn't be paid what he is paid if he wasn't good.
couldn't the same have been said of Drew Mehringer? He wasn't the OC at Houston but in both cases the head coaches were the offensive Gurus at the former place of employment.1. He was a OC for one of the most innovative offensive minds in CFB (Mike Gundy)
2. His team averaged nearly 30ppg last season with a fully healthy OL (we have only started the same OL in 2 games this year)
3. He wouldn't be paid what he is paid if he wasn't good.
4. Greg Schiano has earned our trust and support after being begged back here so we need to give him time.
5. Go look at scores from Steve Pikiell second year at Rutgers and then come back to me. There were 30-40pt beatings in league play. Loss to Hartford and Stony Brook.
Patience my friends. Rome wasn't built in a day. Wisconsin may have the best defense in the country. New week this week and another opportunity to go 1-0.
who coaches the WRs? Who oversees the offensive position coaches? Who decides who plays? Who recruits the players?Last time I checked, the WR ran the route not the OC . The WR was probably supposed to run 5 yards and out, not 3 and out. Offensive coordinator can only call the play, the players have to execute it properly.
1. He was a OC for one of the most innovative offensive minds in CFB (Mike Gundy)
2. His team averaged nearly 30ppg last season with a fully healthy OL (we have only started the same OL in 2 games this year)
3. He wouldn't be paid what he is paid if he wasn't good.
4. Greg Schiano has earned our trust and support after being begged back here so we need to give him time.
5. Go look at scores from Steve Pikiell second year at Rutgers and then come back to me. There were 30-40pt beatings in league play. Loss to Hartford and Stony Brook.
Patience my friends. Rome wasn't built in a day. Wisconsin may have the best defense in the country. New week this week and another opportunity to go 1-0.
Can't say about 2 years ago but B12 isn't only offense these days. Ok. State/ISU Ds are up there this year. I want to say top 10ish. Baylor, KSU, WVU might be middle of the packish.I liked the hire but everyone looks like an offense genius in the Big12. No defense makes things pretty easy.
Please show your work. 3rd down conversion rates with passes over the LOS vs under. It’s human psychology. When a third down pass goes incomplete, people will chalk it up to good coverage or pass rush getting home. people are willing to accept that failure over a short completion and not making the required yardage. I don’t have all the stats but the guys who call the plays do and that’s why they call it. The probability is just higher on those conversions. It is very common to call on 3rd and 6+. Obviously, not advisable on 3rd and less than 3.I know the philosophy behind it. What I'm saying is (a) it doesn't work, (b) it hasn't worked, and (c) we keep doing it after we have demonstrated it doesn't work. That's why even high school coaches know not to do it ... it doesn't work.
He could have kept and played Sitkowski who at least has an arm. But he wants a running QB so he stuck with Vedral. He could have played Snyder or Simon and invested in them. I'd imagine Langan is at TE because he, too, lacks the arm in some way. He could have invested in improving someone other than Vedral who just doesn't have the arm he needs. While what we have seen from the others does not inspire confidence, we have no idea what could have been done had someone else been invested in BECAUSE we saw how the lack of an arm affects the offense.As critical as I am, it's ridiculous to criticize Gleeson for playcalling. There's nothing he can do to overcome an overmatched, outclassed QB.
He can only scheme and call according to the talent he has to work with, and that includes poor pass protection, slow, small receivers, and a QB who wouldn't ever see the field in any other FBS program (which is why he transferred twice).