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OC Johnson

LawPoke

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Before the season I said I was very worried about our new OC. I related that my friends with ties to Michigan State said he was garbage and a truly terrible OC. Some on this board said it was all Mel Tucker and that Johnson was just caught in his wake - that I was just a negative Nelly. Welp…
 
I don't think the pay calling has been all that bad really. Player execution has been horrid.

Obviously there are other things an OC does that he needs to badly improve.
 
I don't think the pay calling has been all that bad really. Player execution has been horrid.

Obviously there are other things an OC does that he needs to badly improve.
The scheme is awful IMO for our personnel. It makes no sense to run a hurry up offense out of shotgun with this personnel. We need to be running 2 TE I formation sets with a downhill running offense and play smash mouth.
 
I don't think the pay calling has been all that bad really. Player execution has been horrid.

Obviously there are other things an OC does that he needs to badly improve.
The scheme is no good. The individual calls are worse. How do you not score when you have it first and goal inside the 1? How do you not pick up a 4th and 1/2 yard?

All the things my MSU friends mentioned are emerging in real time. Playing lateral. Weak line play. No feel for calling a game in rhythm.
 
Reality is Svoboda has physical skills but not qb skills despite all the off-season chatter of how naming him starter prevented him from getting big nil deal. PBJ named him starter which was the first sign he didn't know what he's doing.
Second reality is new oc didn't adapt to players and system he had. He could have added wrinkles but the players were built to grind.
3rd reality is that competitive coaching searches are always better than appointed positions.
 
Reality is Svoboda has physical skills but not qb skills despite all the off-season chatter of how naming him starter prevented him from getting big nil deal. PBJ named him starter which was the first sign he didn't know what he's doing.
Second reality is new oc didn't adapt to players and system he had. He could have added wrinkles but the players were built to grind.
3rd reality is that competitive coaching searches are always better than appointed positions.
What does PBJ stand for?
 
I didn’t realize that they blew up our whole offensive scheme. I was hoping they’d keep a lot of what we had but add passing. To quote Seinfeld “we want to keep this. This is good. And add that”
 

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