The north wind at 20mph was probably the factor in that decisionWith the offense struggling it's even worse when we don't have a kicker who can attempt a 52 yarder? Getting points on the board is going to to be tough.
The north wind at 20mph was probably the factor in that decisionWith the offense struggling it's even worse when we don't have a kicker who can attempt a 52 yarder? Getting points on the board is going to to be tough.
How about that kicker from Dallas hitting it from 64 - with room for 74. Unreal huh!?!?With the offense struggling it's even worse when we don't have a kicker who can attempt a 52 yarder? Getting points on the board is going to to be tough.
Good synopsis. I scratch my head often, and will continue to do so - when they run Sam Scott outside. He is a between the tackles guy. WTF is the Wyoming OC thinking?!This game was perfectly set for an upset. If the offense could have done something...who knows. But as it stands, here are my take a ways:
- is there even room at FBS level for a non-mobile quarterback? I cannot remember when Wyoming's quarterback was one dimensional. I still think Anderson is a solid QB but mobility is by far my biggest concern;
- we are going to lose a lot of games when it is constantly 2nd and 10 then 3rd and long. It completely changes the options;
- I like taking shots downfield. But not on 3rd and 2. Come on, get the first down and take the shot with a fresh set;
- someone once said "the only thing the prevent defense does is prevent you from winning". Geez, 3rd and 22 and we rush 3 people...and they still get it! Like, two times;
- Other than stupid calls, the defense was fine;
- Harris is the best back...do coaches see that?
- Don't recall any screens; and
- I sure do miss a potent offense. I think JB's receiver group was mediocre.
Not terribly surprised but way disappointed. I do feel this group has enough talent to beat Colorado and I will be really disappointed if we don't show up.
This is spot on. Play calling and offensive line play (especially on 1st down running plays) have been less than stellar this season. The 3rd and 22 conversion was an absolute back breaker. You cannot let that happen. No pressure? Terrible.This game was perfectly set for an upset. If the offense could have done something...who knows. But as it stands, here are my take a ways:
- is there even room at FBS level for a non-mobile quarterback? I cannot remember when Wyoming's quarterback was one dimensional. I still think Anderson is a solid QB but mobility is by far my biggest concern;
- we are going to lose a lot of games when it is constantly 2nd and 10 then 3rd and long. It completely changes the options;
- I like taking shots downfield. But not on 3rd and 2. Come on, get the first down and take the shot with a fresh set;
- someone once said "the only thing the prevent defense does is prevent you from winning". Geez, 3rd and 22 and we rush 3 people...and they still get it! Like, two times;
- Other than stupid calls, the defense was fine;
- Harris is the best back...do coaches see that?
- Don't recall any screens; and
- I sure do miss a potent offense. I think JB's receiver group was mediocre.
Not terribly surprised but way disappointed. I do feel this group has enough talent to beat Colorado and I will be really disappointed if we don't show up.
When was Bouknight ever OC at Marshall?I watched JB be an OC at Marhsal it was not pretty. Now not to say he has not learned somethings but his time at Marshal was not ideal.
I believe the RB room will be played on who has the hot hand. That was not a game for Sam Scott, now this week he could grind on CU and let Kellmen and Harris kill them with big plays.
I would agree if we limited it to the offense. But the defense deserves some credit. Who knows what might have happened if we could have converted more 3rd downs and actually held the ball. We were 3 of 12 3rd down with only 15 total first downs. Not sure if that includes some that were penalty driven (I would have guessed less) with a fumble (Anderson) and interception. A lot of dropped balls and missed ops. on the offense. When we ran outside the tackles, there was some positive yardage. Inside...none.I guess just me but I didn't think the POKES were in the same stratosphere as Utah. I thought it was an ass kicking not reflected on the scoreboard.
I would agree if we limited it to the offense. But the defense deserves some credit. Who knows what might have happened if we could have converted more 3rd downs and actually held the ball. We were 3 of 12 3rd down with only 15 total first downs. Not sure if that includes some that were penalty driven (I would have guessed less) with a fumble (Anderson) and interception. A lot of dropped balls and missed ops. on the offense. When we ran outside the tackles, there was some positive yardage. Inside...none.
I feel like the defense and special teams were in the same stratosphere...offense was not.
The time of possession differential was gross. The offense couldn't stay on the field and the defense couldn't get off of it. Stupid penalties, bad play-calling and poor line play (defensive and offensive - with some credit to Utah for confounding our lines) were back breaking.Anderson has the arm but lacks the athleticism and processing ability to run an effective offense. He lack far too many Wyoming QBs seem unable to go through their reads quickly rather than focusing on a single receiver until it is too late. I thought the defense did fine in the first half even though the score should have been 12-0 . The second half was simply a case of them having to play almost the entire game without a break from the offense .