I'll post this here because it's relevant.
LUnpretty11 wrote:
Jonathan Carone wrote:
I'm not nearly as concerned with the score of this one as I am how we look doing it. We will beat them, but how Masha and the OL look doing it is the most important thing this week.
I completely agree with you on this. Both have to improve and I would love to see the RBs show out as well. Hopefully Probert will have the chance to kick a few FGs as well. Experience for him is vital as we move on in the season.
I mean... I'm no prophet, but I'm darn close. Maybe Forbidden will start listening to me a little more?
LUnpretty11 wrote:
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I am looking for >60%, 225+ yards and 2+ TDs. Does it truly matter if it's on screens and short passes? No, not at all. If that's the way the offense is supposed to be run, then great. If it's efficient and effective, who cares how points are put on the board?
Edit: efficiency and accuracy are more important than stat stuffers for this game.
Glad Masha listened to me this week. I take full credit. Side note, he didn't need screens to display his accuracy - the deep ball looked beautiful this week.
A few thoughts from watching from my couch this week...
Mike Tilley is top 10 worst play-by-play announcers and he has been for some time now. Matt Warner is consistently correcting Mike on players names, ball spots, penalties, and yards gained/lossed. It's embarrassing. Matt should at worst be the play-by-play guy, but I agree with Jon, the job should be Nick's. If the athletic department wants the best game experience for all fans (in attendance and watching at home) then this is a change that needs to be made sooner than later.
For the game - Masha was outstanding. Disappointed by the 1INT on his stat-line because that should have been a TD and it was a beautifully thrown ball. Serious zip on that pass. I was actually impressed by Masha's arm strength this game and his accuracy was superb. He did not get to showcase his legs and that is back-to-back weeks, starting to wonder if that will be utilized in week 4.
Calvert has a very strong arm, impressed by some of his throws. He managed the 4th QTR well.
The RBs were outstanding. Macon was good, Mosely was great and Hickson was electric. Can't say enough good things about this group and it starts up front, so
major kudos to the OL.
The Defense was suffocating. Jacksonville's poor play helped, but our guys were flying to the ball. We should have great success against KSU come conference play.
The Special Teams unit was outstanding. Very happy for Probert, he got some much needed experience and can exhale after going 2/2 on FGs. King broke ankles on multiple occasions, which was exciting to watch.
We were the better team and we overpowered Jax. It's one thing to be better, but it's another to execute on all cylinders and we did that in dominating fashion. That's what you want to see out of a game like this, nice win!