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Statistically CMU have the MAC's #1 Pass Defense. I just had to check out the Passing Offenses the Chips have played so far:
National Rank Passing Offense-
#94 Purdue
#99 Syracuse
#106 Kansas
#97(FCS) UT-Chattanooga

Total Offense:
#48 Syracuse
#91 Kansas
#100 Purdue
#111(FCS) UT-Chattanooga
Ah, the deep research. Nice work! Very telling...
(09-27-2014 07:07 AM)Boca Rocket Wrote: [ -> ]Statistically CMU have the MAC's #1 Pass Defense. I just had to check out the Passing Offenses the Chips have played so far:
National Rank Passing Offense-
#94 Purdue
#99 Syracuse
#106 Kansas
#97(FCS) UT-Chattanooga

Total Offense:
#48 Syracuse
#91 Kansas
#100 Purdue
#111(FCS) UT-Chattanooga
We don't need to pass the ball, I don't think they can stop our run game. Besides, I'm not impressed with CMU's first 4 games.
(09-27-2014 09:47 AM)FrickerRon Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-27-2014 07:07 AM)Boca Rocket Wrote: [ -> ]Statistically CMU have the MAC's #1 Pass Defense. I just had to check out the Passing Offenses the Chips have played so far:
National Rank Passing Offense-
#94 Purdue
#99 Syracuse
#106 Kansas
#97(FCS) UT-Chattanooga

Total Offense:
#48 Syracuse
#91 Kansas
#100 Purdue
#111(FCS) UT-Chattanooga
We don't need to pass the ball, I don't think they can stop our run game. Besides, I'm not impressed with CMU's first 4 games.

I'd like to see us stabilize our passing game. Find the TE again, throw a bit more to Russell--even if he drops 1 or 2--and use Russell and Olack to take defenders deep, clear some space in the middle, and use Corey Jones' speed if he gets matched up with a linebacker. Just not so many of those sideline screens that seem to work less and less.
Agree. We have some options that we didn't use last week.
(09-27-2014 11:50 AM)bcunn3128 Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-27-2014 09:47 AM)FrickerRon Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-27-2014 07:07 AM)Boca Rocket Wrote: [ -> ]Statistically CMU have the MAC's #1 Pass Defense. I just had to check out the Passing Offenses the Chips have played so far:
National Rank Passing Offense-
#94 Purdue
#99 Syracuse
#106 Kansas
#97(FCS) UT-Chattanooga

Total Offense:
#48 Syracuse
#91 Kansas
#100 Purdue
#111(FCS) UT-Chattanooga
We don't need to pass the ball, I don't think they can stop our run game. Besides, I'm not impressed with CMU's first 4 games.

I'd like to see us stabilize our passing game. Find the TE again, throw a bit more to Russell--even if he drops 1 or 2--and use Russell and Olack to take defenders deep, clear some space in the middle, and use Corey Jones' speed if he gets matched up with a linebacker. Just not so many of those sideline screens that seem to work less and less.

Those sideline screens that Toledo always does could work, but don't. So why we constantly keep running them, I don't know.
(09-27-2014 12:07 PM)inductchuck16 Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-27-2014 11:50 AM)bcunn3128 Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-27-2014 09:47 AM)FrickerRon Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-27-2014 07:07 AM)Boca Rocket Wrote: [ -> ]Statistically CMU have the MAC's #1 Pass Defense. I just had to check out the Passing Offenses the Chips have played so far:
National Rank Passing Offense-
#94 Purdue
#99 Syracuse
#106 Kansas
#97(FCS) UT-Chattanooga

Total Offense:
#48 Syracuse
#91 Kansas
#100 Purdue
#111(FCS) UT-Chattanooga
We don't need to pass the ball, I don't think they can stop our run game. Besides, I'm not impressed with CMU's first 4 games.

I'd like to see us stabilize our passing game. Find the TE again, throw a bit more to Russell--even if he drops 1 or 2--and use Russell and Olack to take defenders deep, clear some space in the middle, and use Corey Jones' speed if he gets matched up with a linebacker. Just not so many of those sideline screens that seem to work less and less.

Those sideline screens that Toledo always does could work, but don't. So why we constantly keep running them, I don't know.

We don't execute it very well. Ball State ran it much more effectively - or we didn't defense it very well. That is where I see coaching deficiencies - in our execution and a lot of missed blocks.
(09-27-2014 12:07 PM)inductchuck16 Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-27-2014 11:50 AM)bcunn3128 Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-27-2014 09:47 AM)FrickerRon Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-27-2014 07:07 AM)Boca Rocket Wrote: [ -> ]Statistically CMU have the MAC's #1 Pass Defense. I just had to check out the Passing Offenses the Chips have played so far:
National Rank Passing Offense-
#94 Purdue
#99 Syracuse
#106 Kansas
#97(FCS) UT-Chattanooga

Total Offense:
#48 Syracuse
#91 Kansas
#100 Purdue
#111(FCS) UT-Chattanooga
We don't need to pass the ball, I don't think they can stop our run game. Besides, I'm not impressed with CMU's first 4 games.

I'd like to see us stabilize our passing game. Find the TE again, throw a bit more to Russell--even if he drops 1 or 2--and use Russell and Olack to take defenders deep, clear some space in the middle, and use Corey Jones' speed if he gets matched up with a linebacker. Just not so many of those sideline screens that seem to work less and less.

Those sideline screens that Toledo always does could work, but don't. So why we constantly keep running them, I don't know.

Try to spread out the defenders to keep the middle more open to run.
(09-27-2014 12:07 PM)inductchuck16 Wrote: [ -> ]Those sideline screens that Toledo always does could work, but don't. So why we constantly keep running them, I don't know.

I hate them, too. They did finally get one to work tonite, though. One.

I think we botched a wildcat tonite. But, we did get an onside kick to work! That was a thing of beauty. PERFECT!
Russel is growing leaps and bounds in every area, getting open, fighting for the ball.... even shows good class on the field.

Cory-Jones is also looking like a good prospect at receiver but can we get him a designated catcher for punts? The kid's going to give himself ulcers.

Smoleck is another weapon, wow.
(09-28-2014 07:45 AM)eastisbest Wrote: [ -> ]Russel is growing leaps and bounds in every area, getting open, fighting for the ball.... even shows good class on the field.

Cory-Jones is also looking like a good prospect at receiver but can we get him a designated catcher for punts? The kid's going to give himself ulcers.

Smoleck is another weapon, wow.

Need to see more of all of that from Russell the rest of the season. He can be such a weapon.

Corey Jones has muffed at least one return every game. Very scary seeing him back there. However, as a receiver, his speed does work when you can get him the ball in space--particularly when he gets matched up against a linbacker.

And Zmolik has made some nice grabs. Good things happen for our offense when we throw a few times to the TE.
(09-27-2014 07:07 AM)Boca Rocket Wrote: [ -> ]Statistically CMU have the MAC's #1 Pass Defense. I just had to check out the Passing Offenses the Chips have played so far:
National Rank Passing Offense-
#94 Purdue
#99 Syracuse
#106 Kansas
#97(FCS) UT-Chattanooga

Total Offense:
#48 Syracuse
#91 Kansas
#100 Purdue
#111(FCS) UT-Chattanooga

Guess they won't be #1 after this week!!!
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