Texas Tech Red Raiders 59, New Mexico Lobos | Post Game Thoughts
Box Score | Post Game Quotes | Post Game Press Conference
THE RESULT | QUITE PLEASING | Geez. Not really sure what to say about an almost perfect performance by QB Seth Doege. Seriously, 40 of 44 for a 90.1% completion percentage for 401 yards, 5 touchdowns and no interceptions. The curious thing about Doege, that we'll get into a bit later, is that for the first two games I've been somewhat nervous about whether or not the Seth Doege that was hurried and rushed when he was in the game that would make bad decisions would show up and that Seth Doege isn't around any more. I think that Doege threw one, yes, just one, questionable pass against Texas St. and I don't recall any questionable passes yesterday. And a defense that gave up a total of 337 yards (228 passing and 109 rushing) and you've got yourself a blowout. And if you want to get nit-picky, then you could also say that the last two drives by New Mexico, 30 yards and 47 yards, were in garbage time and had the Texas Tech defense not played so far off the receivers and playing so many second and third team players, then you'd be talking about holding an opponent to less than 300 yards.
THE STORYLINES
INCREDIBLY EFFICIENT OFFENSE | The first two drives took up all of ten plays, all being pass plays, and resulted in two touchdowns. The first drive, four plays total, I think, showed what Doege and Brown wanted to do against New Mexico, which was I think OC Neal Brown wanted to exploit what he thought was going to be a mismatch for New Mexico on the outside receivers as both WR Darrin Moore and WR Eric Ward both had two big days. Ward was targeted the first two plays and then Moore came up with the 56 yard reception for a touchdown. The second drive, which was so much longer, with five plays, initially focused on IR Jacoby Franks and IR Alex Torres, but it was Moore that ended up catching a 7 yard touchdown, which was really a result of the defensive back giving an 8 yard cushion when there was only 7 yards (or so) to go until the goal line. The third drive, which we'll dissect later this week, was a thing of beauty: 17 plays (excluding penalties) of clock-churning production, 8 running plays (one of which included Doege taking a sack as a result of a bad snap) and 9 passing plays. It was really something to behold.
CLEAN JERSEY AND BIG YARDS ON THE GROUND | We'll get to the defense here in a minute, but the offensive line was stellar. I really can't remember one time where any offensive lineman struggled to keep his man in front of him and Doege and the line made New Mexico pay on the first two scoring drives as the Lobos brought a blitz, but the Texas Tech offensive line (and RB Eric Stephens) would pick it up and Doege would deliver. And the line is getting credit for keeping Doege clean almost the entire game, and they should, but the line was also responsible for over 178 yards rushing on just 35 carries for a 5.1 YPC average. Stephens almost rushed for 100 yards, but he had 155 yards (92 rushing and 63 receiving) in offense from the line of scrimmage. Big props to the entire offensive line.
VERY SURE WHAT THE DEFENSE DID | When I thought about the game, really just an hour or so after the game, I couldn't think of anything spectacular that the defense did. Don't get me wrong, the DT Kerry Hyder tipped pass that resulted in a LB Blake Dees interception was great and then there was the Texas Tech offensive drive that resulted in turning the ball over on downs, the Texas Tech defense came up with another huge play as DE Jackson Richards is doing a terrific job of occupying the tackle with one hand, reaching out to grab New Mexico QB Tarean Austin with the other, causing the fumble and then DE Dartwan Bush recovering that fumble. So my initial statement seems silly after writing about those last two events, but the defense still seemed quiet, but in actuality, the defense had 6 tackles for loss, 3 sacks, 2 forced fumbles and fumble recoveries, and 1 interception. That's not a bad days work and as of this morning, Texas Tech is #4 in the nation in turnover margin at +2.5, which means that thus far, the defense has 7 gained turnovers to just 2 turnovers on offense. That's how you win football games.
DEFENSIVE IMPROVEMENT | I really like Jackson Richards at defensive end and he seemed to be the most consistent defensive end on the field that played assignment based football. He didn't over-rush the quarterback and he really does have the size and strength to be a very solid defensive end for Texas Tech for a handful of years. Fellow DE's Dartwan Bush, Aundrey Barr and Kindred Evans are okay, but they're one-trick ponies, which is why the coaches recruited DE Leon Mackey and have DE Scott Smith waiting until his suspension is lifted (after 4 games). Evans is okay, but he's not ready for prime-time. There were times that he struggled and there was one play that I recall where he and the DL were stunting and Evans was looping back inside of the line of scrimmage behind the DL and it just so happened that the NM plays was a delayed handoff and the running back would be running right where Evans was. Evans seemingly paused and the NM running back ran right past him and Evans was behind the play. I understand why Evans is getting playing time and I think he should continue to get time in blowouts, but he's not ready for Big 12 play. I'd also add that I think that Barr and Bush may be given different assignments than Richards and its possible/probable that they're being told to rush up the field, but I'd like to see a little more patience with them.
Additional Storylines and MVP's after the jump.
One other thing to add, which is something that was obvious to everyone, was the thought that I appreciate DC Chad Glasgow being aggressive, bringing a corner blitz with CB Tre' Porter, but that corner blitz ended up costing Texas Tech a long play that resulted in New Mexico's only touchdown for the day. The idea was really fantastic, but here are the problems with that play. Porter hesitated on the blitz. He needed to be going full speed and I think that had he been going full speed, he would have gotten to the NM quarterback, but he just looked hesitant. S Cody Davis should have started backing up a bit more knowing that it would take a perfect pass from the NM quarterback to complete something on the sideline and had Porter really blitzed, then Austin would have had almost no time to actually do much, if anything, with that pass. I think the secondary is going to struggle and they will have their tough games this year. Thus far, they've had two good games, but those two good games are a result of the opposing quarterback over-throwing their receivers for most, if not all, of the game. It's a weakness and I'm thinking that as the games continue, Glasgow knows he's got to do a better job of covering that up.
STUNTS FOR EVERYONE | I think we saw some of this while Ruffin McNeill was the defensive coordinator and I've blacked out everything that happened with James Willis, but the way that the defensive line is stunting and causing pressure is really something to watch. I shouldn't do this here, but I'm going to let you know that DT Kerry Hyder is my defensive MVP for the game. His stat line from the game is unimpressive. Two tackles, one forced fumble and one tipped pass, but he's really good and he's not getting near enough praise for what he's doing on the field. Sure, he may be a bit undersized, but he's bringing it each and every play. He's truly quick enough to create issues while stunting with a defensive end in that he's not lumbering up the field at all, he's very quick to his spot, whether he's looping or whether he's diving to proper spot. He's been really good. I'd also add that DT Chris Perry looks like a completely different player. You're missing out if you're not watching him. Yes, he's not starting, but he's pretty good. I can't say that I noticed much from Langley yesterday, but I still love what DT Dennell Wesley brings (i.e., a 300/+ pound defensive lineman with some athleticism) and in second half action, DT Delvon Simmons was all over the place, finishing with 5 tackles, 1.5 TFL and 1.0 sacks.
SPREADING THE WEALTH | Fourteen different receivers. A few of those receivers can thank QB Jacob Karam, but there were 14 different receivers that caught a pass yesterday. Moore led the way again with 9 catches, 118 yards and 3 touchdowns, but I absolutely loved the play of WR Eric Ward, who finished with a workman-like 8 catches for 87 yards and was the recipient of 2 touchdowns. That's the Eric Ward that I've been wanting to see since he arrived on campus. He is a physical receiver and I think he's really learning the nuances of the game. In Ward's first touchdown, the announcers said that the NM defensive back cut off Ward's initial move inside on a slant and forced Ward outside. That's bullsh. Ward made that move and it was a designed play. I wasn't in the huddle, but that was Ward stepping hard inside on the slant and then going to the corner for the endzone for a terrific catch. If I had to guess, that's the biggest reason why Ward hasn't played to this point and if he's going to continue to learn the nuances of the game, it's only going to get better. And if you want to talk about learning the nuances, how about TE Jace Amaro's touchdown? Texas Tech was in 12 personnel in the Pistol formation (1 RB and 2 TE). Amaro sold the block, Doege sold the play-action, Amaro goes into the flat and you've got yourself a wonderful first touchdown for Amaro as New Mexico was thinking they had to defend the run.
MORE RUNNING BACK INVOLVEMENT | The running backs had 182 yards rushing on 33 carries for 5.68 yards per carry and 67 yards receiving on 11 catches for 6.09 yards per catch. Eric Stephens carried the bulk of the load and if there is one noticeable difference between this year and last year, it's that Stephens seems much more thoughtful about fumbling the ball. There were numerous times yesterday where I thought that New Mexico was trying to knock the ball loose on Stephens, but he was solid all game long. I loved seeing RB Ronnie Daniels getting his first touchdown of his career in his hometown and you can tell that he truly is a more physically imposing running back than what Texas Tech normally has on their roster. I also do like how RB DeAndre Washington is quicker than Stephens and he also learned that no matter where you're at on the field, you have to think about ball security. The one player that seems to be suffering as a result of the talented freshman class is Ben McRoy, who is just getting mop-up time, but I do like him as a kick returner and I think he's going to be a threat there as he had 2 returns yesterday for 56 yards and a 28 YPR average.
DOEGE'S NEAR PERFECTION | I don't know what to write about near perfection. The only thing that I haven't mentioned that we usually talk about is the fact that Doege averaged 9.11 yards per attempt, which is Doege's second straight straight yards-per-attempt game as he had 9.87 YPA last week. That is a quarterback that is not only completing a high percentage of passes, but he's also getting the ball down the field on a regular basis. You don't get 9 YPA by just dinking and dunking, and credit should certainly go to Doege's receivers as Moore juked his way to his 56 yards touchdown, but Doege was incredibly accurate. He was decisive. He didn't hesitate. He let the game come to him. He saw the entire field. He involved at least 12 receivers into the passing game and he was unstoppable.
OFFENSIVE MVP | QB SETH DOEGE | I can't think of any more things about how awesome Doege was yesterday, but he was like a bear riding a shark with a wolfpack t-shirt.
DEFENSIVE MVP | DT KERRY HYDER | So good yesterday doing the dirty work that's required of a defensive linemen.
SPECIAL TEAMS MVP | KICKOFF COVERAGE | The entire kickoff coverage unit deserves some props. New Mexico had 7 possible returns and had 141 yards for a 20.14 average. Anytime that you can limit your opponent to just 20 yards and there were many times that New Mexico was starting inside their own 20 then I think they deserve some credit for keeping the Lobo return team in check.
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“stil the,” in the first paragraph? what do i click to see that whole paragraph? maybe something is wrong with my comp
by Jameson Vernon on Sep 18, 2011 10:14 AM CDT reply actions
Just started a sentence and then forgot to go back to it. I’ll delete it. Sorry.
Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation
Great analysis Seth
I have been extremely impressed with the play of Doege and the O-line did a great job in protection yesterday. I hope this is really because they are that good and not because we played an inferior defense. I think Doege is a beast, my fear is the o-line going forward
Concerned About Passt Play Selection
I thought too many throws were being thrown to the sidelines, and for some reason I thought that the passes were to the right sideline. I kept hoping that NM wouldn’t lie in wait for the next sideline pass because if they had, an interception there would’ve been taken in for a TD. Against a better defense, that sideline pass play will be picked off as many times as it was called.
Seth,
thanks for the Sunday morning help me get over a hangover post. I’m very excited to go to the game next week, which feels good after last year.
If a Pac-X invite comes, this would be a pretty damn good week for TTU.
by Raiders on the Storm on Sep 18, 2011 10:46 AM CDT reply actions
Marquez?
Did he play? Dont think he showed up in the stats?
by RaiderArch on Sep 18, 2011 10:50 AM CDT via iPhone app reply actions
The Doege "record watch" starts!
Surely he broke more than one yesterday.
"What the hell did you do that for"... Tubs Mom
by raider realist on Sep 18, 2011 10:58 AM CDT reply actions
I think its just the one
but 90.9% completion rate (over 40 passes) broke Kliff’s of 83%. Don’t think anybody else is gonna break that record for a long time.
consecutive completions?
"What the hell did you do that for"... Tubs Mom
by raider realist on Sep 18, 2011 12:09 PM CDT up reply actions
tied Tech's record of consecutive completions at 15.
by KnightRaider on Sep 18, 2011 12:22 PM CDT up reply actions
Record of 15 consecutive completions
was set by none other than—Taylor Potts.
by KnightRaider on Sep 18, 2011 12:23 PM CDT up reply actions
it will get broken next week
when doege outdoes himself
by kevinkinsler on Sep 18, 2011 2:08 PM CDT up reply actions
I'm starting to be convinced about Doege
I definitely wasn’t sold, even by the end of fall camp. I finally got to watch the game here on the west coast, and I was quite impressed by what I saw. However, I do have to remind myself that it was Texas State and New Mexico, so I’m excited to see what he’s going to do against conference opponents
Now drink with me deeply of the bourbon, scotch, and rye until such time as we are fighting drunk. Then we shall find, and beat the asses of, the nonbelievers who ruined my feast.
– Alvis
Alvis bless us, everyone!!
Cody Davis
What do you’ll think of his performances? Last year, yesterday—SO INCONSISTENT! I’m not convinced he will match up to the offenses of the Big 12. He occasionally makes a big play but misses a lot, and those will go for touchdowns from opponents.
by BiggestRaiderFan on Sep 18, 2011 11:16 AM CDT reply actions
I think Cody should play LB, he is fast enought but too slow to cover down the field.
He’s tough, and he always seems to make plays at the line of scrimmage. Would love to see him moved to LB, but he might be undersized there.
"I feel sorry for the guys," Tech head coach Tommy Tuberville said. "They fought hard tonight. We didn't look good on offense or defense at times, and at times we looked pretty good. It's just, I don't know. Weird game.
I think he has the Roy Williams mindset....looking more for the big hit rather than the tackle.
The long TD he gave up should have never happened.
Just Win!
Davis
I think he is a bit undersized to play at LB but it could be a better fit for him over time. He still lacks some technique when tackling IMO. We need our fastest guys in the secondary or Big 12 teams will destroy us down field.
"You've got to find your inner pirate" - Mike Leach
"We started too late" - Neal Brown
Cody Davis...
is fine. He’s a strong saftey…..his job is to stop the run….which he does great. No safety can guard a wideout one on one….the 2 plays he got burned on in coverage where when Glassgow dial up corner blitzes and left Cody in one on one coverage on a wideout…..no safety is going to win that battle if the corner blitz doesn’t get to the qb….and I gotta disagree with the whole tackling technique criticism? That kid can hit and he can really….tackle.
+1. The kids is basically our 3rd LB from the safety spot sure he got burned on a cb blitz. I am more worried about the blitz not getting there than our SS getting burned 1 on 1 with a WR
by ST04 on Sep 18, 2011 4:03 PM CDT via mobile up reply actions
Thank you! Davis has been playing from the git go in our secondary.
He does all that is asked of him and more….
Like anyone who finds themself on an island, he gets the blame for things that are the result of some of the risks being taken by the call.
I like him and cannot think of another player we have who I would rather have at that spot today.
Living large in Texas...Texas forever.
Raider receivers tops in the nation but James family continues to attack Raiders
Let’s see , 45 for 50 passing for the team.
Unbelievable- it is still fantastic to see our receivers not drop passes.
Oh, wait, Nancy dropped 2 of the 5 that were counted as incomplete. Satan please allow him to catch a pass and receive a concussion that will allow the coaches an excuse to keep him on the sideline
If God had wanted man to play soccer, he wouldn't have given us arms.
-Mike Ditka
by TotalDef on Sep 18, 2011 11:50 AM CDT via mobile reply actions
I understand where you're coming from
And I enjoy poking the James family in the eyes as much as the next man, but hopefully the coaches will see it through to bench him without physical injury befalling him.
"They challenged us. They said, 'Here, try to run past us, try to run inside us.' And they were better at preventing that than we were throwing and catching it." --Mike Leach
I’m asking Satan to have Nancy transfer to Iowa State. I get a lot of enjoyment out of watching him get destroyed when he’s wearing red and black, but it would be even better if I didn’t have to care about what’s good for the team he’s playing for. And then maybe convince him to join UFC. You have no idea how much I would pay to watch Adam James in UFC.
Be a team. Be the most excited to play. Be the best at doing your @#&$ing job.
Senior day
Think him and Craig James will both be on the field in the Jones? Think batteries will be thrown like nobodies business.
Only thing Doege has left to prove
is how he handles pressure. Accuracy is accuracy, and if he makes good throws against NM, then he makes good throws against conference teams unless he allows the pressure to get to his head.
Nancy
Nancy James proved she doesn’t belong again yesterday!
by RaiderGiant on Sep 18, 2011 12:33 PM CDT via iPhone app reply actions
receivers
I think a lot of credit needs to go to receivers for doeges completon percentage.
I rather see a receiver like torres only catch 3 balls and drop 0 than see him catch 8 and drop 4. Same with Moore. There were only 4 dropped balls an 2 belong to Nancy.
"The trouble with quotes on the internet is that it is nearly impossible to discern if they are genuine." - Abraham Lincoln
I agree the receivers should get a lot of credit as well, and Doege said as much. At the same time Doege threw them very catchable balls. So I am very impressed with Doege and the receivers—all but one receiver that is. Did Nancy ever catch a ball that came his way?
by KnightRaider on Sep 18, 2011 1:07 PM CDT up reply actions
Nope 0 catches.
"The trouble with quotes on the internet is that it is nearly impossible to discern if they are genuine." - Abraham Lincoln
by Techcuz on Sep 18, 2011 3:26 PM CDT via mobile up reply actions
Nancy still got a trophy from his dad after the game, though.
Be a team. Be the most excited to play. Be the best at doing your @#&$ing job.
Reminds of one of my kids favorite Spongebob episodes ... The Big Pink Loser
Makes us laugh every time we see it. Here’s an extended trailer:
The first one is about Patrick being frustrated because he can’t do anything to win an award.
by Arizona Raider on Sep 18, 2011 6:11 PM CDT up reply actions
I know it was only UNM
but still impressive all around offensive performance. Seth justly gives credit to all, but Deoge was amazing; every ball he threw could have been caught (yes, I’m talking to you, Nancy). Funny, but I was thinking the same thing Seth was about the announcer’s call on Ward’s TD. Of course, the same guy blamed Deoge on the potential TD thrown James’ direction – also BS – if you look at it again it was a pass that was both catchable & impossible to intercept. Rewatching the game, I really thought our defense played better as the game went on (absent mop-up time in 4th qtr.). We may not wind with a better record than last year, but we are already a lot more fun to watch!
by doubletdave on Sep 18, 2011 1:22 PM CDT via mobile reply actions
Doege; not Deoge
Or just Grizzly on Shark with Wolf pack T shirt
by doubletdave on Sep 18, 2011 1:28 PM CDT via mobile reply actions
Great game!
No one can complain about RB involvement in the passing game this week. Stephens was a beast and his field vision continues to improve.
I agree with the earlier comment that our offense is much more entertaining to watch this year. So many people are involved in the game and that will be difficult to defend as the year goes on. All I can say about Eric Ward is…finally. So much potential and I was thrilled to see him score a couple of TD’s.
Defense held their own and Richards had a great game. On the int, Porter launched himself at the receiver when he saw the ball get tipped. That play was a disaster for NM and Dees made a very athletic catch. Secondary needs improvement but that’s why we play tune up games. Cody Davis reminds me of Slay, great tackler but a step slow on coverage.
We will see what happens against a decent passing team.
by Remington870 on Sep 18, 2011 2:47 PM CDT via mobile reply actions
huh?
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by oldschoolraider on Sep 18, 2011 3:49 PM CDT via iPhone app reply actions
Go vote for doege
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by oldschoolraider on Sep 18, 2011 5:09 PM CDT reply actions 5 recs
Rec it
so everyone sees it
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by oldschoolraider on Sep 18, 2011 5:34 PM CDT up reply actions
Vote here as well for espn poll
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/feature/index?page=caponecup
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by Techcuz on Sep 18, 2011 6:12 PM CDT via mobile up reply actions 3 recs
Doege is leading
We start winning weekly awards and we’ll start climbing the polls. Vote for us. And vote often.
Thanks, Seth
There is no questions about Doege. I have said all off-season that he could be something special if given the chance. Well, he has proven that to be true. As the team blends together over the next couple of games, the season will become very exciting as they could very well vie for the conference championship. Nothing is a given, but this team may TAKE more than anyone thought possible.
Team MVP_Doege
Offensive MVP_Stephens
Defensive MVP_Hyder and Dees
Special Teams MVP_Corona
TTpilk
"Never, never, never give up." Winston Churchill
Wow !
Are we back ? Were talking about great QB play lots of points and the defense eh… good enough. I had high hopes for the improved Tubs / Brown AirRaid + a running game Just thought I would never see it !
Hey Tubs this is the Wild West, Good guys wear white, were the Red Raiders we wear BLACK. ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Dont buy the Espn/Disney/ABC hype ! Playoffs are just spin to hide their agenda of owning our favorite sport.
Dont look now but we are back where we belong
- Points Per Game
- Yards per game
- Passing Yards per game
- Seth Doege QB Rating
- Seth Doege QB % complete
Hey Tubs this is the Wild West, Good guys wear white, were the Red Raiders we wear BLACK. ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Dont buy the Espn/Disney/ABC hype ! Playoffs are just spin to hide their agenda of owning our favorite sport.
by Gus Mitchem on Sep 19, 2011 10:09 AM CDT up reply actions
Was cautiously optimistic......
….. because I thought that Brown was the perfect hire. Then last year I really thought it was more a combination of Potts and an entirely new blocking system. I was hoping it was Potts (and no offense to the kid, because I liked him overall), anyway. After 2 games this year (1 1/2) it appears as though Brown is indeed the right guy. We’ll see when the competition gets better – but I really feel good about things. I still see this as a rebuilding/reloading year, but I’m already seeing things that I was worried may never come.
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Harvey "Big Daddy" Pollitt: "What's that smell in this room? Didn't you notice it, Brick? Didn't you notice a powerful and obnoxious odor of mendacity in this room?"
Potts looked great but he just couldnt get the ball out of his hands, I think the concussions had more of an effect than we may know (BTW, a NM late hit out of bounds I believe & and and Illegal Sergio Kendle sack)
Hey Tubs this is the Wild West, Good guys wear white, were the Red Raiders we wear BLACK. ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Dont buy the Espn/Disney/ABC hype ! Playoffs are just spin to hide their agenda of owning our favorite sport.
The Kindle sack was an all time greatest hits kind of sack.
If I had been in Pott’s shoes, I’d still be in a home getting my meals through a straw.
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Harvey "Big Daddy" Pollitt: "What's that smell in this room? Didn't you notice it, Brick? Didn't you notice a powerful and obnoxious odor of mendacity in this room?"
Did anyone else notice?
..since you brought up stats. Tech ranks 9th in fewest penalties per game. Thats a 180º change from our previous Captain.
Arriba sus Pistolas, Muchachos!
by Tortilla Pirate on Sep 19, 2011 12:34 PM CDT up reply actions
Didn't notice.
But am duly impressed. That could win a close game or two ll by itself if it keeps up.
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Harvey "Big Daddy" Pollitt: "What's that smell in this room? Didn't you notice it, Brick? Didn't you notice a powerful and obnoxious odor of mendacity in this room?"
I have a sense that this is the best start by a new qb in a long long time....
I don’t have the stats to back it up but we have a good looking situation going—we are doing what we should be doing on offense against the teams we are playing.
I think the defense is coming around also….they get a little lee way from me at this point. Young defense any way one cuts it, second game in the first year of a new scheme, with a bunch of newbies on top of that…they will make mistakes and cause guys like Cody Davis to look bad, they are also going to get better with each game.
I think Nevada, as they are looking at the tapes, are going ’GULP !"
Living large in Texas...Texas forever.
My Thoughts
Offense:
Doege: Already Doege finds himself where Taylor Potts was at the end of last season. Able to check down. Whereas Taylor had to have it beaten into his head to not hold the ball so long and check it down as to not take a sack, interception, etc…Seth can do that. Just ask Eric Stephens. He had 7 catches for 63 yds. Most of them were on checkdowns. If he and OCBrown can work on using his confidence to hold the ball in order to get it downfield he could be dangerous. I know he had 9+ yds per attempt, but I want to say that Doege STILL has much more room to become a lot more dangerous.
RB’s (Stephens, Daniels, Washington) 178 TOTAL yards rushing out of 35 carries is impressive. It fit nicely into what TTubs has said all along. He wants 40% running plays. He got 41% out of Saturday’s effort. I wasnt too impressed with what I saw out of Daniels and Washington. I thought they’d look better against this defense. Especially Daniels. We will see.
WR’s (Moore, Ward, Marquez) Moore had another great day. Not 150 yds great as I predicted but good enough for even Austin Zouzalik to look for him on the H receiver reverse option for a TD. It will likely take some time for Bradley Marquez to have the kind of day I predicted him to have before this game. It will happen. Im sure of it. Maybe not just yet. I was happy to see Eric Ward emerge out of the "its time for these guys to start producing " group of Ward, Corker, & Douglas
Offensive Line: This is the unit that makes our team go. I was pleased to see Morales and others getting reps. When you outweigh the opponents defensive line by 60-100 lbs you’re going to have success.
Defense:
Defensive Line: I haven;t checked the stats but Im sure someone, on the DLine led the team in tackles. I saw a lot of youth and a lot of youth being effective. I want to say one of our DE’s led the team in tackles. Jackson Richards or Dartwan Bush. Dammit! Cody Davis had 5 tackles and 3 assts. Jackson Richards led the Dline in tackles with 5. I was close.
Linebackers: Dees and Eguavoen were serviceable. Hopefully they will get better. I didnt consider them much of a factor when everthing was getting swallowed up by the D Line. Cueball led the LBs in tackles in mostly scrub time.
Secondary: Ugh! We have some serious talent out there. They just insist on letting guys get behind them. On the plus side I do remember seeing on deep post patter covered nicely and defended cleanly. I hope Glasgow helps these guys get their heads on straight. Cody Davis is a liability in coverage. Can we call blitzes without Davis on the field, please?
Prediction Recap:
Leading Receiver? Moore. Correct (bonus prediction Marquez #2 incorrect)
Doege passing >350 yds? 401 Correct
Total Opponents Offense <300yds? 337 yds Incorrect (can I get a mulligan from the judges?)
Leading Tackler? oh fu¢k it….WRONG!!!
Final Score? 62-13 Tech I was only 9pts off in total thats a Correct!) ;)
Arriba sus Pistolas, Muchachos!
by Tortilla Pirate on Sep 19, 2011 10:55 AM CDT reply actions 1 recs
Nice work. You should totally rec yourself.
2012: The world will explode and we'll all be eaten by burning wild tigers :(
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