In this week's episode we welcome back our Sports Data Analyst Shelton Moss to take us inside the numbers from the Spring Game and the ins and outs ofo the transfer portal. We'll also be breaking down some highlights from the game to see how this team has truly improved from last year's product.
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And welcome back to the boundary
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Fellas, what's happening?
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Good to see everybody.
We got the, we got the for box
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here at the lycos or box in the
wild Lakers.
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Whoo, I need, I need a tally and
seagull salty tonight.
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Sheldon, the Lakers had to go
and win last night.
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They going to be all happy
during this broadcast.
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Are we still in a happier?
We got a long way to go.
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Happy about that win, but we got
a long way to go fuck the world.
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It's gonna be a really good
series, I think.
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So it is, I hope it wasn't easy.
The first series of four time
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Champion, two-time MVPs in
president, has an impressive
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series lot going on, man, been a
while since we all got together.
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So decided to do that tonight,
got a lot of stuff to unpack
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because I'm things over the last
few weeks we kind of skipped
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over.
Some more circular blue, we go
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on pack some stuff tonight.
We're going to pack some stuff
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tonight.
Well maybe Ricky lemonade
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Miracle child in with some chat
tonight so but we got a ton of
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stuff.
We are going to be looking at
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night.
Teen place from the spring game.
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That seagull is kind of broken
down and we've all kind of had a
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look at second.
Third fourth, fifth sixth
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seventh.
Eighth time for some of us and
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we've got other stuff to unload
from a data standpoint on the
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spring game with shelf in a
while here.
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Let's start with this first,
guys, NFL draft was last
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weekend.
Let's give a huge shout-out,
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congratulations to Tamara Connor
BCP alone, DCP alone, exactly,
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on this very program, just a few
short weeks ago and I think for
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some people, it surprised me, I
was out buying a shed on
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Saturday when he got drafted.
I think a few rounds higher than
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most people think, well, you
think show, Yeah.
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I mean it probably little bit
but, you know, he's like a
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versatile guy can play multiple
positions, kind of like a Swiss
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army knife in a secondary and
just like overall just a smart
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solid food water like he
doesn't, he doesn't make a lot
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of dumb mistakes.
So, I mean, I, you know, in
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hindsight, like you can quite a
team with a guy like that.
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Almost like this.
Almost like if I'm a Titan fan
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and a couple of years ago we
drafted Caleb Farland.
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Shout out to Caleb.
I was fucking livid.
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I knew what was going to happen
and I'm thinking for my NFL team
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for what we need, don't make
that pit.
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But me being a Virginia Tech.
Fan takes me back to you.
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If you are a DB and you come to
Virginia Tech you got a shot.
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She did that name, still carries
some weight.
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If you are a decent db2, a good
DB at Virginia Tech.
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It may take you around higher
than you were supposed to go.
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So not say anything, bad about
your mark because like, like
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Sheldon said, he's a great
football plays, very smart, very
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versatile.
But if you are a DB, we got to
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start selling.
We got to start back selling
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that, man, you got opportunity.
Yeah, I mean that's that's big
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because, you know, I think
people had like a late fifth
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round grade on him is I think
General consensus was late 5th
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and he kind of goes in that just
just on the back half of the of
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the fourth there.
So, I mean, that's a pretty big
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for him.
And I mean, you know, and to the
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world Champs and antenna to the
Chiefs going around early as no
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big deal, man.
That's a little bit of extra
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extra change in the pocket, man.
Yep.
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More do for him.
And you know what?
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The coolest part did y'all see?
See, the Chiefs, what they
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tweeted out like the day after
he had drafted.
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You know, that he to get flagged
on that perfect coverage.
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He did he got flagged on for
your clothes and they were like,
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that was the kind of sold them.
Like what Sheldon said he's
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versatile.
He can also play special teams,
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not just play special teams but
Excel it special teams even
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though they're trying to get rid
of that in the NFL and you hate
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to see it because so many guys
live there, but, you know about
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shout out.
Just to a few more guys.
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I know Silas got sign.
And Dax is getting a chance with
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Jacksonville same with blue and
blumrich with the Bears and
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cheese collectively.
So, you know, guys getting the
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shots, that's what we all want
to see.
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But now let's start here because
this is fun, this is the, this
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is where y'all get to learn to
know us.
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I'm going to start in order
here, Brian with the fourth pick
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in the draft.
How did you feel about that pic?
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But then the remainder of the
Colts draft.
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You know what?
I really like the pic
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considering who already went off
the bullet.
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Because to me, there was two
ways to go about it.
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You're either going to get the
most polished kid that has some
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question marks in terms of size
and durability.
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That's Bryce, young or you take
a shot with the highest ceiling
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player at the position in the
draft and that's Anthony
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Richardson.
And so if you told me that at
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for Bryson was off the board and
we took a our I'm happy with it.
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You know, I've seen this guy, he
looks good.
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Athleticism is off the charts.
Seems to be High football IQ
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guy.
The question is just going to be
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Ken some of the throwing tools,
catch up with everything else
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but I just think it's a for what
we needed and where we were
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picking.
I think it's a home run and the
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rest of the draft was just kind
of a by the books filling the
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needs with the best available.
I know we traded down a lot,
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kind of leading off.
We're in Day 2 and then we kind
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of got into the groove there we
got a got a Lyman in there, we
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got a quarterback, got a tight
in, got another interior
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lineman.
So I think the draft overall was
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good for us.
We really kind of fill the needs
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we needed and I think got good
value everywhere.
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We pick All right, tally.
I'm going in order here by the
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way.
You always.
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Do you pick first your team pick
next.
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Yeah, I know you were.
I know you were good on Thursday
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night when I texted you, are
you?
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Yeah, I mean, we needed a
tackle.
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I didn't know what Taco we were
going with.
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I like the kid from Ohio State.
I guess the best out of the
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tackles their way in, but of
course he wouldn't be there and
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we picked at 11:00 so it with
him being gone out.
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They made a good pick up from
the kid, from Northwestern.
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He was an All-American and he's
just a, he's a good football
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player, you know, if you go
watch his tape and stuff, and
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it's hard to evaluate Lyman for
people who don't look at it.
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But, I mean, he's a good tackle,
which is what we need.
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I mean, we got Derrick Henry,
which is a house of a running
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back in the backfield, but if
you don't have a line to protect
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the running game and you don't
have people to throw the ball
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to, you don't have Anybody to
give him a break and we got some
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trouble.
So again, we had to get rid of
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some people just through free
agency and things like that.
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So, takes me to the next Peak.
I wasn't too happy about the
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quarterback pick, just because
I'm not a huge Levis person.
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Like, I hope he does well, but
it's just, I get the same
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feeling that I did when they
picked up Malik Willis, like, I
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just, that's a personal thing.
I just was not happy with At
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Peak family to be.
I feel like we dodged the
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bullet.
Then we kind of hated you the
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grenade.
I would have much rather like
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try to go get somebody in free
agency and use that pick on
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somebody else.
May be a wide receiver or
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something, but again, that's
what I get paid the big bucks,
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okay.
Hope the kid goes on thing.
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Kills it.
He just reminds me too much of
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Tannehill.
Like they look too much similar
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to me for what they do.
I hope that they prove me wrong,
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but we did pick up some other
people in That I was personally,
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you know, wanted to get a couple
of other running backs but after
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watching and looking at the
running back that we got from to
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line, he saw it, he can catch
the ball out of the backfield,
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which is definitely a good
thing.
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Should be a good change of pace.
If they have Derrick Henry stood
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there next year and bring him
in.
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So overall most people giving us
a A to B plus on draft, so I'd
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probably give it about a B+ on
our draft, very high Sheldon,
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which I this is the first time I
found out, he's a commie saying,
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respect on that.
I know you were we message you.
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You were like we need it, we
needed a cornerback.
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We got a cornerback in the first
round rest of the draft anybody
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like in particular Yeah, they
actually double loaded on the
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cornerbacks and get the name in
a second George chakiris.
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Martin was there was their
second pick.
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So they took
a free agent at the end of this
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re-sign him.
So 1 summed up there, I think it
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was a little bit more of a
defensive oriented draft just
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because, you know, kind of got
the weapons on offense with
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McLaren.
Curtis Samuel Gibson running
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back and then Logan Thomas, even
the can really stay healthy at
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tight end and then they're going
to roll this and how
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quarterback, which I've got some
reservations about, but that's
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just the plan right now.
So they took a couple I'm into.
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So I got some insurance there.
So overall I'd give it like the
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the like a solid job.
No, it no one's going to really,
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you know, it's not eye-popping
or anything but I think they
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added to throw in you too.
Good deal.
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Good deal.
Alright, let's move on then
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tell.
He's got a quarterback that puts
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mayonnaise in this coffee now.
So that's really all we need to
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try to hit and Tavia left us to
go play with that kid.
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So I'm still a little salty
about that even more.
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Oh, you're talking about the
rest of the graph.
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It's we did.
Okay, drafted one, tight end in
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the third round.
That should win the seventh and
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wife of the seventh.
Round of should have went in the
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third, but I mean you never will
get value from drafting your
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kicker at all.
No, in my opinion, let alone in
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the third round.
I mean beyond the like one or
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two, best in the league.
Everybody's more or less kind of
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in the same thing ballpark
unless you're at that kind of
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bottom one or two it.
And that's the point everybody's
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making, is he now has to be an
All-Pro for 10 years, yeah,
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right to pay the debate board,
so whatever.
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All right, well, before we get
into further Football Talk,
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we've got to flip it over to
Hoops.
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Not only because Shelton's back,
but because there's been a lot
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of stuff happening since the
last time we talked anywho
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because we were focused on
Spring Game and all that stuff.
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So, Sheldon.
Let's start with this.
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It came.
I felt that as a shock.
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I think these guys felt it as a
shock to Grandma's, seal moves
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over and goes to the Italian
League.
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It's his Italian citizenship and
all that, is this something that
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was on your radar that you think
this potentially could happen or
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it hits you at a left field like
it hit us.
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Yeah, I was actually surprised.
I thought he was coming back.
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I just felt like, you know, he
seemed like a kind of a team.
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First guy not to suggest that he
isn't, but it just seemed like,
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you know, the Vibes are pretty
good.
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And that's why I heard from some
of the Insiders at nowhere than
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I do.
So, I was a little bit.
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Obviously, Couture coming back.
That was, you know, expected.
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But yeah, I think it's gonna be
interesting to see because SEC
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is going to kind of loop reload
their front Court.
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Had to discuss, you know, and
they can survive without the
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silly, but at the same time, you
look at it.
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Especially towards the latter
half of last year.
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I mean that's that's a good
amount of production got to
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replace so it's not going to be
it's going to be a tall task for
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sure.
Yeah, I mean he's definitely he
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came in.
He was you know Ed moments last
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year was kind of the the main
scoring threat for the Hokies
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game to game.
It's going to be a big loss.
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I mean obviously I think you got
we got some guys coming in.
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That can maybe potentially
replace some of that back
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committee but you're not going
to have a singular player coming
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in, that's going to be able to
kind of do offensively with
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bacilli, was able to do it
points last year.
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No, they're like if you look at
the stats of guys, of his
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stature around like the high,
major basketball like there are
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very few guys who are as
productive offensive, they all
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around his bacilli was a, my
opinion.
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I thought he'd got a little bit
too much flak from some hands.
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He is a really really talented
offensive player defense.
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Kind of is what it is.
He's not, that's not really his
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game, but he was extremely
efficient, and so that's going
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to be missed for sure.
Yeah, when you talk about, you
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know, basketball and a lot of
fans that are just normal fans,
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casual fans like it is very hard
to be a two-way player like me,
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being a like a fan and watching
ad last night.
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Like that's a two-way player.
We talk about a defensive player
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you get like Jared Jackson jr.
That's going to give you my 14
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points and guard the rim for you
and stuff.
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It's hard to have that same
player.
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Do what Brazil?
He's able to do so you can't
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have it both ways.
A lot of Times like you got
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great offensive player, a great
defensive play or so and because
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you're exerting a lot of energy
on both ends that are full of
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the, of the court.
So it's going to be interesting
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to see which way they go, you
know them, maybe getting some
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more talented guards.
Are they all rely on?
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You know, a big man to do what
he does, or are they going to go
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deep?
It's going to be, it's going to
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be fun to watch, I guess.
So, I'm hoping my young
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surprises.
Me and does Great things this
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year because I need to see you.
Yeah, I think it is going to be
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a big thing.
We've got to see and obviously
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you just kind of led into it a
couple seconds ago.
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Shelton with we needed to
replace him with someone bigger
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and lo and behold they get
Robbie Baron out of the portal
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from Northwest and he's an RV, a
kid played at Tucker and he
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played it, your Alma maters
Chief rival Collegiate here in
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the r-va, you know, 669 200-plus
pounds, Pounds and I look at the
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stat sheet in like it's, he's
like that Progressive play.
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He got a little better every
year at Northwestern, right?
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Little better, never big jump
but always just a little bit
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better but you probably looked a
little bit more detail.
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What is he bringing in along
with you know what mckaela long
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and Tyler nickel?
How do you feel overall about
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the three transfers that came in
Freddie sot.
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So talking about burn, first of
all, like you said, he's got
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experience.
He was a four-year plan,
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Northwestern started all 34, 34
games last year, averaged about
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seven point five and five on the
glass and put, let's is not
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super efficient from to, you
know, that's, that's not really
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his game.
He's a prototypical stretch for
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so you can light it up from
three for being 69.
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He's a really good three-point
shooter about 35% and also very
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good free-throw shooter as well.
So, you know, he's a guy that
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has Question you get a pretty
low usage rate.
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Meaning you know he's not
involved in the shooting in the
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shooting as much as a guy like
Justin mutts and doesn't play
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quite a few minutes typically
that you would see from you know
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a standard mi kyung, mi kyung
big man, he's got a pretty slow
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release so he's more like a
catch and shoot three pointer.
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So he's not going to have huge
volume.
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Four threes, like maybe bring a
game or so, but he converted a
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clip.
So I think overall it seems
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you're the facing.
Obviously, that's a check.
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Work and a guy that's experience
and can bring some size.
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You shot a brand protect, you
know, the kind of block a ton of
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shots but you know, obviously
there's a lot more defense than
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just blocking shots.
So overall, I think it's a
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pretty good pickup and you
mentioned, tell nickel and other
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guys.
Got some sighs.
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I expect him to be, you know, a
backup.
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Obviously provides the minutes
at that for petition and then
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Makai long.
I vindictive into this quite as
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much at all demanded.
But I do know he's you know, six
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foot seven.
Pretty lengthy and Athletics.
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I think he brings a dimension of
athleticism and length.
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Team that is certainly sorely.
Yeah so again you lose a 20 plus
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points core and bacilli like you
said, we're not going to be able
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to replace it with just one
player.
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So the combination of these
three with some younger guys
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stepping up, especially you
know, not I mean knock on wood
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after this happens tomorrow when
people start getting in the
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portal, not losing players to
the portal after Mike Jones
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left.
Left.
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I mean I think that's a really
big thing.
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Definitely because you loved me.
You can say it.
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Everybody was expecting right on
by Italy.
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Everybody was expecting rise to
be already out, but it looks
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like he's still there still
working.
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No, it's a long time before the
season starts, but I mean, the
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longer he's there, the better,
so he's got the spot, he's got
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the, he's got what he's needy,
what he needs to play him, and
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you're playing in the ACC, it's
not much, another school can
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offer him, you know?
So I think we're going to win,
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you know.
And nobody really knows that so
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yeah, yeah hopefully hopefully
he stays and contributes.
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Yeah because I mean looking at
you know Marilyn obviously being
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the the particular offer here in
place.
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I mean if that if a spot opens
up there I feel like that's
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really the only big sway other
than a true kind of blue blood
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that would step up and give him
a spot on their roster because
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you like you said, planning, The
ACC playing big-time college
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basketball.
I feel like that's that's that's
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the a good draw, and he seems to
be comfortable in the system
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that Mike young runs.
So other than that relationship
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with Mike Jones, I don't really
feel like there's a whole lot
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that will kind of change that
up.
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And I mean, I mean, we said here
a year ago and we look at all
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the transfers and stuff and we
saw how it all worked.
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We were like, now, we're going
to be a much better team this
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year, right?
Right.
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We're going to get into
tournament easy and it just
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things just didn't click, and I
know, I know Hunter going down
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those Pig, but it, like things
didn't click.
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So it's one of those things
where it's like the expectations
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last year up here.
I think for all of us they're
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slightly more tempered this year
than they were last year.
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So is it one of those things
where we're going to get
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surprised?
I think that's a big question.
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We all last because last year we
were like, me, everybody's back.
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We got Grant, we saw him.
Not only, you know, we saw his
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numbers at Wright State but we
saw him in the tournament,
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right?
In that tournament game, like he
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lit it up and it's like, okay,
this guy can play against P5
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competition.
So it'll be interesting to see
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how it holds on thing is always
injuries.
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You know what I'm saying?
Like right now you're talking
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NBA playoffs.
And you know, what injury
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changes, the whole dynamic of a
team.
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So when you talk about what
Virginia to in his no cop out
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because y'all know how I feel
about the basketball team and
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Mike young, I want them to win,
you know, I don't want the, you
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know, shaking hands and kissing
babies no more.
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They got to produce, you know.
So, with that being said,
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though, I can't ignore that.
You only have You know at the
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most 10 10 rotational players
and if 2/3 of your players go to
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Aaron who are you know big parts
of your offense and defense,
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you're in trouble and you know
what?
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The tour went down and then rice
went down.
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You know, having those big
injuries to not a very deep
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team.
It's kind of like what it's
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doing from the stock to me, like
some people's all will be fine
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and they'll be able to do this,
but now that's a big deal,
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especially when you look at the
defense ticket or plays Because
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you have that defense wins
championships.
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You can score and he can scores
with everybody knows he can
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score but it's underrated to
what he does.
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On a defensive part of the in
getting that one stop against
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certain teams at that pivotal
time.
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We just wasn't able to do it
last year.
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So I feel like this year
expectation should still be I do
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want to say as high but still
pretty high but it's comes down
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to Andrews because rice has a
lot of potential you know along
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with the people who are mean
Padula Couture coming back then
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bring it in some of the
transfers like they can
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definitely still have a great
team or a very good team.
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It just comes down to how
healthy do we stay in my
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opinion?
It's true.
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All right.
Yeah, now in rice, red rice for
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a full season knock on wood.
Health - all right now where my
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expectations for the men's team
are tempered.
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My expectations for the ladies.
Teams are right here.
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Like seriously like through the
roof and they got three young
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ladies from the transfer portal.
I don't know much about them.
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Sheldon, I know you got some
infos, we're going to definitely
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let you leave this.
We got Matilda from Michigan
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State.
A lot of my shoe from the
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Minnesota and Olivia someone.
From Wake Forest, give us a
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little bit on each.
How are they going to help this
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team?
Which was a final four team up
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going into the fourth quarter
against LSU, this season.
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Yeah, education is so sure.
I think it is part of this
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prominent one.
She's a 6-foot guard / for just
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to pop lazy.
The three little bit started,
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going to games last year, for
Michigan State, 12 points, three
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rebounds.
But her string splits were
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absolutely the charts show she
taught Forty percent, overall,
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39 percent from three, and then
95 percent free.
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Throw line like this cross.
Not missing free throws.
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So, but mostly, you know, you
focus on that three percent from
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three, her plea to shoot.
Threes is greatly helped or
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something.
Because you, and looking was
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lights out.
Georgia and more lights out on.
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Also, very high volume of
attempts.
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That's going to open up a ton of
spacing for those Kelly to do
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anything in the paint.
So I think that's part of the
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biggest thing for for ech about
70% of our field goal attempts
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are from, it's kind of a game
like, she's She can take that, I
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guess.
Attacked invest a little bit.
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So, but she's really kind of
like a, you know, a three and
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detailed player and the you got
a llama show 6424.
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It started three teams last year
at Minnesota, another player
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who's, you know, has some
experience average 14 points per
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game.
Last year, she does not shoot
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through, she's making in score.
I think her value is going to be
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in providing some some rest for
Arc Italy because she's going to
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give us some day.
Depth at that poor position.
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So that's a big addition.
And then also, you got Olivia
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cemil, he mentioned, another
forward, three games started
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last year, at Wake Forest, 7.1
7.6 rebounds pretty solid
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splits.
Overall she, I would suspect,
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she comes off the bench, kind of
liking that Geezer Greg type of
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role, should provide some
defense and, you know, more
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experience again.
So if you look at this, these
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three editions in total, we see
is one tons of experience and
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all these ladies can score And
also just, you know, forward
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that plate.
That's one thing that always
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needs to make sure they have is
for to have to listen and get
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some rest.
I think with Carly wentzel
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talented young redshirt freshman
coming up the pipe for next
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year.
Tank will have some depth for at
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00:25:33,100 --> 00:25:34,800
the guard spot little bit more
than they did last year.
444
00:25:34,800 --> 00:25:37,700
So a working a little bit of a
break, but because I think it
445
00:25:37,700 --> 00:25:40,600
was probably playing about, you
know, seven minutes, especially
446
00:25:40,600 --> 00:25:42,800
in the stretch run last year.
Like there were some games where
447
00:25:42,800 --> 00:25:44,000
I don't think she came out at
all.
448
00:25:44,200 --> 00:25:47,300
So just having a play like that,
that can score and Is everything
449
00:25:47,300 --> 00:25:49,700
we've heard about when so is she
is an absolute dog.
450
00:25:49,800 --> 00:25:52,900
So I think we're gonna get we're
going to get your shine a little
451
00:25:52,900 --> 00:25:57,200
bit more next year.
So like I said last year's team,
452
00:25:57,200 --> 00:26:00,600
if they had any Achilles heel it
would have been depth this year
453
00:26:00,700 --> 00:26:02,500
a case has been kind of
restocking that a little bit.
454
00:26:02,500 --> 00:26:05,000
So I think they're going to be a
lot deeper than they were last
455
00:26:05,000 --> 00:26:06,600
season and that's, that's gonna
be big.
456
00:26:08,300 --> 00:26:11,600
Yeah, like you said, if the one
thing that they struggled with,
457
00:26:11,600 --> 00:26:13,900
especially as we saw down the
stretch against LS, she was
458
00:26:13,900 --> 00:26:18,500
having some death, it may be
being You're not quite as
459
00:26:18,500 --> 00:26:21,300
physical as well as she was
getting away with that game.
460
00:26:21,300 --> 00:26:24,700
So getting more depth is only
going to help that situation and
461
00:26:25,000 --> 00:26:28,700
put them in a better position to
kind of close games out against
462
00:26:28,700 --> 00:26:31,800
that higher level competition
which we saw some earlier in the
463
00:26:31,800 --> 00:26:33,700
year where they were struggling
to kind of close out with some
464
00:26:33,700 --> 00:26:35,500
of those, those higher level
competition.
465
00:26:35,500 --> 00:26:39,100
And then obviously, they went on
that big run when everything
466
00:26:39,100 --> 00:26:42,000
kind of clicked for them up
until the final four there.
467
00:26:42,700 --> 00:26:46,100
So, I'm looking forward to it.
It's going to be interesting to
468
00:26:46,100 --> 00:26:49,300
see how all these Pieces kind of
mix in and what McKinney Brooks
469
00:26:49,300 --> 00:26:55,500
is able to do with them.
So yeah, so I think what we've
470
00:26:55,500 --> 00:27:00,900
got here is obviously again.
It's improving the team, I love
471
00:27:00,900 --> 00:27:04,200
the way you talked about the
young lady shooting 40%.
472
00:27:04,200 --> 00:27:10,000
What the Michigan State transfer
because I mean we know Georgia
473
00:27:10,000 --> 00:27:12,100
and Kayla can shoot the lights
out and you put another for I
474
00:27:12,108 --> 00:27:16,300
mean that just I can only
imagine teams defense is where
475
00:27:16,300 --> 00:27:17,700
it's like we need to go our kid
lie.
476
00:27:18,000 --> 00:27:19,800
We can't bleep and double kill
anymore.
477
00:27:19,800 --> 00:27:21,200
Why?
Because we got three people that
478
00:27:21,200 --> 00:27:24,700
can shoot 40 percent from three
if we give Look, they're going
479
00:27:24,700 --> 00:27:29,200
to knock them down and free
throws everything over, 95
480
00:27:29,200 --> 00:27:34,000
percent free, throw shooting.
And now like, yeah, like, she
481
00:27:34,000 --> 00:27:35,600
can take it off the dribble
song, right?
482
00:27:35,600 --> 00:27:37,000
Yeah.
She's not just that shooter.
483
00:27:37,000 --> 00:27:38,900
And it's gonna be like time,
just like just go after the
484
00:27:38,900 --> 00:27:41,900
basket, go after the basket,
please, please, it's your free
485
00:27:41,900 --> 00:27:44,400
two points. 32 points.
Exactly.
486
00:27:44,400 --> 00:27:46,700
All right.
So we're going to close the door
487
00:27:46,700 --> 00:27:49,900
on Cassell Coliseum and we're
going to walk back over to Lane
488
00:27:49,900 --> 00:27:53,300
Stadium boys.
Because, yeah, the spring is a
489
00:27:53,308 --> 00:27:55,500
couple.
Weeks ago, we had an episode and
490
00:27:55,500 --> 00:27:58,300
the portal has been flooded ever
since.
491
00:27:58,700 --> 00:28:00,900
So, I'm going to kind of take
this room by room.
492
00:28:01,200 --> 00:28:03,200
Y'all give me shock, not
shocked.
493
00:28:03,800 --> 00:28:05,600
But let's start with the
quarterback room.
494
00:28:05,800 --> 00:28:08,100
First, I'll let you start it
out.
495
00:28:08,100 --> 00:28:11,300
Tally Taj Bullock and Devon,
Farrell hit the portal, any
496
00:28:11,300 --> 00:28:15,000
shock, and he not shocked and
he, you wish they'd stayed not
497
00:28:15,000 --> 00:28:17,400
sharp.
I mean, I liked Devon fair.
498
00:28:17,400 --> 00:28:20,900
I didn't like him.
We're number seven, but you know
499
00:28:20,900 --> 00:28:23,300
how, I like their referral from
what I've seen of them.
500
00:28:24,000 --> 00:28:26,800
But not shocked because you
don't need six people.
501
00:28:26,800 --> 00:28:30,200
In a quarterback room, you don't
need five people, you know, you
502
00:28:30,200 --> 00:28:33,100
do.
When you're when you're scrapped
503
00:28:33,100 --> 00:28:40,000
on what you have, as far as
scholarships, you can't have 65
504
00:28:41,000 --> 00:28:45,000
people in a quarterback room so
you know all the best to the
505
00:28:45,000 --> 00:28:51,600
kids but not shocked.
Yeah I'm right there with you
506
00:28:51,700 --> 00:28:54,700
tally.
Just looking at Bullock and
507
00:28:54,700 --> 00:28:58,100
Pharaoh it seemed like their
time was up.
508
00:28:58,300 --> 00:29:00,800
Yeah, the younger guys coming
in, you had pop coming in, he
509
00:29:00,800 --> 00:29:03,600
had whiskey coming in and then
you had drones that came in
510
00:29:03,600 --> 00:29:09,000
which came in as being the guy,
competing for the starting job.
511
00:29:09,800 --> 00:29:14,400
That's your for right there.
The kind of put, you know,
512
00:29:14,400 --> 00:29:19,500
Bulacan Farrell on the spot
where if they didn't, Beat out
513
00:29:19,600 --> 00:29:23,700
pop Watson which it seemed like
they had for that kind of that
514
00:29:23,700 --> 00:29:29,300
number three spot heading into
heading into the fall, it was
515
00:29:29,300 --> 00:29:31,500
time for them to look at some
other options.
516
00:29:32,700 --> 00:29:36,100
So I mean best of luck to them
but it definitely not shocked.
517
00:29:36,100 --> 00:29:40,200
In terms of expectation there,
what I like about what I've seen
518
00:29:41,200 --> 00:29:45,000
with the team and you know what,
the transfers and things like
519
00:29:45,000 --> 00:29:49,100
that, but the last regime, it's
Everybody, who transfer?
520
00:29:49,100 --> 00:29:51,500
We got a horror story.
You know what I'm saying?
521
00:29:51,900 --> 00:29:55,100
Somebody lied to me.
Somebody did this to me?
522
00:29:55,500 --> 00:29:58,700
Somebody kick me in the nuts.
It was always some bullshit.
523
00:29:58,700 --> 00:30:02,300
Like we got some kind of freakin
House of Horrors.
524
00:30:02,300 --> 00:30:05,500
Every time somebody left.
I really think that the coaches
525
00:30:05,500 --> 00:30:09,000
have been honest with these kids
and say, hey, this person is
526
00:30:09,200 --> 00:30:12,400
performing better than you.
We may need to help you look
527
00:30:12,400 --> 00:30:15,200
elsewhere, and that's football.
You know what I'm saying?
528
00:30:15,600 --> 00:30:18,700
I think that they have been, I
think prize been Very honest,
529
00:30:18,700 --> 00:30:22,800
and candid in his delivery when
he talks to the media.
530
00:30:23,200 --> 00:30:27,000
And I think again, I'm not in
the room, but all the locker
531
00:30:27,000 --> 00:30:29,900
room, I think that the delivery
that he's giving, the players
532
00:30:29,900 --> 00:30:33,100
has been the same.
So it looks like these kids have
533
00:30:33,100 --> 00:30:36,000
grown out of competed and when
the chips fall where they may
534
00:30:36,000 --> 00:30:38,900
looks like sometimes time for
people to move on.
535
00:30:38,900 --> 00:30:41,200
So I hope everybody lands on
their feet.
536
00:30:41,200 --> 00:30:44,000
You know, sometimes kids got a,
you know, they got to move down,
537
00:30:44,100 --> 00:30:49,200
you know, sometimes you gotta
move down to Two or, you know,
538
00:30:49,300 --> 00:30:52,100
maybe not a power five school to
get your shot.
539
00:30:52,100 --> 00:30:55,500
So I love to see.
I love to see kids go somewhere
540
00:30:55,500 --> 00:30:57,700
else, and get a shot unless
you're hitting Hook.
541
00:30:57,700 --> 00:31:00,900
When you go to Tennessee, and
you get drafted a show you her
542
00:31:00,900 --> 00:31:03,300
Junior Tech.
I liked, I was crying.
543
00:31:03,300 --> 00:31:05,300
I was so happy for the kid, but
I was crying.
544
00:31:07,400 --> 00:31:08,800
It was part of Virginia Tech
High.
545
00:31:39,100 --> 00:31:41,900
Kind of a tough one for you to
swallow them and dialing, right?
546
00:31:41,900 --> 00:31:44,200
So why you fell in love with
several years ago?
547
00:31:44,200 --> 00:31:47,400
Love is Route.
Running gone as well as
548
00:31:47,400 --> 00:31:50,300
Christian Moss, Christian Moss,
not transferring out as what
549
00:31:50,500 --> 00:31:51,100
I've read.
What?
550
00:31:51,400 --> 00:31:54,700
I heard, but he's just
effectively no longer on the
551
00:31:54,700 --> 00:31:56,900
team and we know that happens
sometimes.
552
00:31:57,200 --> 00:32:00,600
But I mean, that's another one
of those rooms, right?
553
00:32:00,600 --> 00:32:03,800
Is like, 14 people in there.
Yes, you need to carry a lot of
554
00:32:03,800 --> 00:32:06,900
wide receivers, but 14 just
absurd.
555
00:32:07,200 --> 00:32:09,800
And we talked about that a
little bit last time because we
556
00:32:09,800 --> 00:32:11,400
talked about our who's going to
be.
557
00:32:11,700 --> 00:32:13,900
Yep.
You know, that that four and
558
00:32:13,900 --> 00:32:16,600
five, you know, maybe Six Wide
Receiver, the steps up and then
559
00:32:16,600 --> 00:32:19,500
we kind of saw Ari.
We had Tucker step up, we have
560
00:32:19,500 --> 00:32:23,000
Steven Gosnell step up.
So So you know guys that were
561
00:32:23,700 --> 00:32:27,200
smaller players on the team.
Last year took some big steps in
562
00:32:27,200 --> 00:32:29,500
the offseason on top of us,
bringing in three solid
563
00:32:29,500 --> 00:32:33,000
transfers at the position.
So guys start getting pushed
564
00:32:33,000 --> 00:32:36,200
down the down the line there.
And, you know, unfortunately for
565
00:32:36,300 --> 00:32:41,600
for down, right, I mean injuries
kind of derailed his development
566
00:32:42,600 --> 00:32:45,200
and he's a guy that could never
just stay healthy long enough to
567
00:32:45,400 --> 00:32:48,800
improve and climb the depth
chart and then you got Christian
568
00:32:48,800 --> 00:32:51,100
Wallace, who's kind of been
banged up.
569
00:32:51,400 --> 00:32:54,600
Not as serious as right?
But kind of off and on banged up
570
00:32:54,600 --> 00:32:58,800
throughout his time, as well.
And it just seemed like he
571
00:32:58,800 --> 00:33:02,700
couldn't kind of kind of find a
spot in that new rotation.
572
00:33:02,700 --> 00:33:05,600
Seems like he's a guy that loves
Virginia Tech.
573
00:33:05,600 --> 00:33:09,000
If he's if he's going to stay
Virginia Tech and kind of stay
574
00:33:09,000 --> 00:33:14,000
on just have a football
retirement there, but, you know,
575
00:33:14,000 --> 00:33:17,300
sad to see those to go.
But, you know, it's definitely
576
00:33:17,300 --> 00:33:20,000
difficult when you have that
many mouths to feed in the
577
00:33:20,008 --> 00:33:24,100
receiving room.
You have similar similar
578
00:33:25,000 --> 00:33:28,600
sentiments from me as well.
It was a, you know, darling,
579
00:33:28,600 --> 00:33:30,300
right.
Never really got to see him do
580
00:33:30,300 --> 00:33:33,400
much because of injuries
Christian Moss, was kind of
581
00:33:33,400 --> 00:33:38,200
looking forward to him on the,
on the field, but it all comes
582
00:33:38,200 --> 00:33:40,700
down to what have you done for
me, lately?
583
00:33:40,800 --> 00:33:43,600
You know, they hate to say it
that way, but when you go and
584
00:33:43,600 --> 00:33:47,100
you see, you know, Holloway
producing and getting better and
585
00:33:47,100 --> 00:33:51,800
you see Gosnell take a next step
and, you know that he's a guy
586
00:33:51,800 --> 00:33:54,900
that can play at this, at this
level, I mean he was at North
587
00:33:54,900 --> 00:34:01,200
Carolina and he comes here and
he has some production last year
588
00:34:01,500 --> 00:34:06,200
so it's you can get lost in the
shuffle and it's another thing
589
00:34:06,200 --> 00:34:12,199
that frontale is bringing in
like if you look at our recruits
590
00:34:12,300 --> 00:34:17,600
from last year those wide
receiver kreutz are are legit,
591
00:34:17,600 --> 00:34:20,600
you know Aiden green already
been there and getting some
592
00:34:20,600 --> 00:34:23,800
praise and In him on the field
and getting some Bayern.
593
00:34:24,199 --> 00:34:27,000
You know, it's deep in that
position man.
594
00:34:27,000 --> 00:34:30,100
And if you ain't it's like Ricky
Bobby's.
595
00:34:30,100 --> 00:34:33,300
If you ain't first you're last
like makes no good.
596
00:34:33,600 --> 00:34:36,100
It doesn't do you any good to be
seventh or eighth on that depth
597
00:34:36,100 --> 00:34:38,800
chart because you're probably
not playing you know we're going
598
00:34:38,800 --> 00:34:41,699
to looking at that in later but
you would Latrell sudden getting
599
00:34:41,699 --> 00:34:45,000
behind the yeah.
The secondary in that game even
600
00:34:45,000 --> 00:34:48,600
though yeah didn't hold it in.
But I mean he was out there
601
00:34:48,600 --> 00:34:52,000
showing what he can do.
So it's I'm fine, man.
602
00:34:52,000 --> 00:34:55,400
I think I think all of them are
competing, you know, watching
603
00:34:55,400 --> 00:34:57,900
this team and watching the
transfers and think, I think
604
00:34:57,900 --> 00:35:01,400
everybody's competing.
So I need to see some of that
605
00:35:01,400 --> 00:35:03,600
competition turned to some W's
in the fall.
606
00:35:03,800 --> 00:35:06,700
There you go.
Absolutely absolutely.
607
00:35:07,000 --> 00:35:08,500
Got a couple more things to go
through.
608
00:35:08,500 --> 00:35:11,600
He will hit the defensive back,
/, linebacker room next, where
609
00:35:11,600 --> 00:35:15,300
we saw Jalen Hoyle, who would
effectively moved from safety
610
00:35:15,300 --> 00:35:19,900
over to Sam during the Spring?
Elijah, who's cornerback will
611
00:35:19,900 --> 00:35:25,100
see his, I think we, This is
highlight unfortunately up there
612
00:35:25,100 --> 00:35:28,700
for a little while and cam
Johnson of those three.
613
00:35:28,700 --> 00:35:31,100
I think the first two doesn't
shock anybody I think cam
614
00:35:31,100 --> 00:35:34,700
Johnson, shocked everybody.
But Brian you know we talked
615
00:35:34,700 --> 00:35:38,700
about it a couple weeks ago.
You shall not be a chance to
616
00:35:38,700 --> 00:35:40,800
listen.
Brian was like Ken Johnson
617
00:35:40,800 --> 00:35:44,500
didn't look good out there.
He looks like he got worked.
618
00:35:44,500 --> 00:35:48,300
He looks smaller.
He was still listed 165 pounds
619
00:35:48,300 --> 00:35:50,800
it, right?
At six foot tall, he'd been in
620
00:35:50,808 --> 00:35:55,400
the G over a year and had no
significant developments with
621
00:35:55,400 --> 00:35:58,900
his body, right?
That's a big thing to me.
622
00:35:59,300 --> 00:36:01,300
You see most guys get in within
a year.
623
00:36:01,300 --> 00:36:03,400
They're up 15, 20 pounds, they
look Cut.
624
00:36:03,400 --> 00:36:07,200
They look trip.
They look stronger and it wasn't
625
00:36:07,200 --> 00:36:09,200
that way with him.
I think it shocked us because we
626
00:36:09,200 --> 00:36:11,200
saw him on the field and we felt
like we could, that could be
627
00:36:11,200 --> 00:36:15,200
something there.
But now, I look at that room,
628
00:36:15,700 --> 00:36:18,200
I'm a little worried about the
room will hit in just a moment
629
00:36:18,200 --> 00:36:21,700
here.
But you know, Anything to add to
630
00:36:21,700 --> 00:36:23,900
any of those three guys.
Any of y'all.
631
00:36:24,400 --> 00:36:26,500
It's like, am Jonathan from what
I seen.
632
00:36:28,300 --> 00:36:30,100
I can't have a significant
injury last year.
633
00:36:30,100 --> 00:36:31,700
Right?
What was earlier in the year?
634
00:36:32,200 --> 00:36:33,700
He didn't have a knee injury or
something.
635
00:36:34,500 --> 00:36:37,300
She has some kind of injury that
Kim Jung.
636
00:36:38,300 --> 00:36:41,400
Kim Johnson had somebody missed,
I thought he missed some weeks
637
00:36:41,400 --> 00:36:44,000
because of a tweak.
I don't think he was out.
638
00:36:44,100 --> 00:36:45,700
Okay.
Well, I was thinking he has some
639
00:36:45,700 --> 00:36:50,100
kind of injury, but yeah, he
definitely looked small, man.
640
00:36:50,800 --> 00:36:53,400
If you're if you're working on
getting bigger and getting
641
00:36:53,400 --> 00:36:57,600
longer he was, he was small and
no significant gains.
642
00:36:58,100 --> 00:37:01,800
So kind of getting pushed around
in the spring game.
643
00:37:02,600 --> 00:37:05,500
You're getting pushed around in
the spring game like we go and
644
00:37:05,500 --> 00:37:10,600
we play whoever pick somebody
you know I'm saying it's not
645
00:37:10,600 --> 00:37:15,900
going to be good so I was
surprised to see him in the in
646
00:37:15,900 --> 00:37:19,500
the transfer portal but I can
understand why because I mean
647
00:37:19,500 --> 00:37:22,900
again Talking about the wide
receivers BB is going to be
648
00:37:22,900 --> 00:37:24,700
similar.
Like, they're bringing in a lot
649
00:37:24,700 --> 00:37:28,100
of kids that are very kind of a
lot of these kids already.
650
00:37:28,100 --> 00:37:30,800
Kind of have some college
bodies.
651
00:37:30,900 --> 00:37:33,600
I mean, if you go look at most
Phillips, he is.
652
00:37:34,200 --> 00:37:38,000
He can step on the field and
play somewhere said, yeah, you
653
00:37:38,000 --> 00:37:52,100
can put it in the same way.
I was I was just looking at it
654
00:37:52,100 --> 00:37:56,100
like looking at km skill.
Set is pretty much similar to
655
00:37:56,100 --> 00:37:59,600
how it was when we first came in
I mean he's good when he's in
656
00:37:59,600 --> 00:38:03,800
man cover just follow a band.
Chase a man he's fine he gets
657
00:38:03,800 --> 00:38:07,600
lost in zone coverage and if
he's got to press against a
658
00:38:07,607 --> 00:38:09,300
bigger receiver he's in the
struggle to.
659
00:38:09,300 --> 00:38:14,100
So he's at some point we got
other guys that can do these
660
00:38:14,100 --> 00:38:19,400
things better or at least as
good kind of felt like you know,
661
00:38:19,400 --> 00:38:21,700
the spring game.
Is his chance to say alright I
662
00:38:21,700 --> 00:38:26,700
can lock down that for spot spot
in that corner back room and he
663
00:38:26,700 --> 00:38:29,200
just did not do enough to do
that and I feel like he's going
664
00:38:29,200 --> 00:38:32,500
to take an opportunity to see if
he can be that for some other
665
00:38:32,500 --> 00:38:35,600
team because I just don't think
he's gonna be able to do it in
666
00:38:35,600 --> 00:38:37,200
this room.
So yep.
667
00:38:37,200 --> 00:38:39,500
Shall not as not as big of a
shock as I thought.
668
00:38:39,700 --> 00:38:41,100
Tell them anything on his
injuries.
669
00:38:41,100 --> 00:38:44,200
Last year I saw you and we said
that was like, you jumped in and
670
00:38:44,300 --> 00:38:46,100
did he get inch?
I don't recall him.
671
00:38:46,100 --> 00:38:48,700
Yeah.
The, I just looked at that, he
672
00:38:48,700 --> 00:38:53,000
did have an injury and October
so I don't know what the extent
673
00:38:53,000 --> 00:38:55,300
that was.
I just figured injured, it's
674
00:38:55,300 --> 00:38:59,000
harder to put on weight.
I will say given the fact that
675
00:38:59,000 --> 00:39:02,000
we have a nutrition center now
if you're not gaining weight
676
00:39:02,000 --> 00:39:06,500
with that thing and they're
like, that's that's and we got a
677
00:39:06,500 --> 00:39:10,700
new Strength staff.
Like that's yeah, receivers.
678
00:39:11,500 --> 00:39:14,200
I'm someone who believes that
you can kind of see potential
679
00:39:14,200 --> 00:39:17,000
right away.
And I think in the situation
680
00:39:17,000 --> 00:39:19,400
when, you know, you Just didn't
have any any surprises in there
681
00:39:19,400 --> 00:39:22,400
so it's not too surprising in
hindsight obviously hurt.
682
00:39:22,400 --> 00:39:25,400
You know, there's a lot more
town in network and can work
683
00:39:25,400 --> 00:39:27,800
with.
Yep, it's funny you mentioned
684
00:39:27,800 --> 00:39:32,100
like the, you know, the weight
and stuff and it's like - or
685
00:39:32,100 --> 00:39:34,400
came in.
I think it what 165 to last
686
00:39:34,400 --> 00:39:36,400
year?
He's up to 180 already, right?
687
00:39:36,400 --> 00:39:37,700
Yeah.
Like you said, like you just
688
00:39:37,700 --> 00:39:39,600
said, Sheldon, there's that
nutrition center.
689
00:39:39,600 --> 00:39:43,000
That is literally building a
plan to get the kids, bigger
690
00:39:43,000 --> 00:39:45,400
stronger faster but there's no
development.
691
00:39:45,400 --> 00:39:47,100
Okay, are you following the
plan?
692
00:39:48,800 --> 00:39:56,800
So very interesting one.
Last piece that I think we said
693
00:39:56,800 --> 00:39:59,400
it, we've said it in chat, we've
said it each other on fax
694
00:39:59,400 --> 00:40:01,300
messages.
There's going to be one that we
695
00:40:01,300 --> 00:40:03,900
didn't see coming.
I thought cam Johnson was it?
696
00:40:04,100 --> 00:40:06,700
But again, looking back, listen
to what Brian and them said and
697
00:40:06,700 --> 00:40:10,800
then seeing the wait, it wasn't
him, but Callie unfortunately,
698
00:40:10,800 --> 00:40:15,200
one of your BMF is in the p0rtal
and yeah.
699
00:40:15,200 --> 00:40:17,100
Sorry, moisten the defensive
end.
700
00:40:18,400 --> 00:40:20,700
And it's a place where we need
death.
701
00:40:23,700 --> 00:40:26,000
I don't know what to say about
this because he had some okay
702
00:40:26,000 --> 00:40:33,300
moments in the spring game.
So, you know, I'll let Sally
703
00:40:33,300 --> 00:40:34,800
lead on this one since this is
boy.
704
00:40:35,400 --> 00:40:40,700
Well, I mean, again, big body
watching him on the field.
705
00:40:40,700 --> 00:40:46,900
He was a big guy and I'm just
going to say when you're moving
706
00:40:46,900 --> 00:40:50,000
people in positions that you
need help in.
707
00:40:50,600 --> 00:40:53,000
Hopefully you're doing that
because you're bringing somebody
708
00:40:53,000 --> 00:40:56,900
else in.
So I'm hoping it is say I'm
709
00:40:56,900 --> 00:41:01,800
hoping that it's a means to an
end and then going hey we got
710
00:41:01,800 --> 00:41:04,100
something coming.
You're going to have to slide a
711
00:41:04,107 --> 00:41:07,100
little bit and sometimes people
don't want to do that.
712
00:41:07,100 --> 00:41:11,200
So we'll see you next couple
days or flashes from Burgos than
713
00:41:11,200 --> 00:41:12,800
I did from voicing in terms of
yeah.
714
00:41:13,200 --> 00:41:13,600
Feels.
No.
715
00:41:15,100 --> 00:41:18,200
Now obviously moistens got the
body that you want at that
716
00:41:18,200 --> 00:41:19,400
price.
Yes.
717
00:41:19,400 --> 00:41:22,200
So if that that's where it's
going to be a loss, I think long
718
00:41:22,200 --> 00:41:25,800
term is that you know, where was
his ceiling, we're not going to
719
00:41:25,808 --> 00:41:30,800
get to realize that but you
know, based on his body type but
720
00:41:30,800 --> 00:41:33,400
I know with defensive in a lot
of times, if you don't flash,
721
00:41:33,400 --> 00:41:35,700
surely you're not going to
flash, right?
722
00:41:35,700 --> 00:41:38,800
We're not we're not going to see
it, so it's really hard to kind
723
00:41:38,800 --> 00:41:42,000
of see if he had already kind of
reached more or less his
724
00:41:42,000 --> 00:41:44,600
ceiling.
And he's looking for some other
725
00:41:44,600 --> 00:41:47,300
opportunity or what.
But like I said, I saw a little
726
00:41:47,300 --> 00:41:49,900
bit more from Burgos than I did
for moist in, in the spring game
727
00:41:49,900 --> 00:41:52,800
in terms of kind of, you know,
that second line there.
728
00:41:53,700 --> 00:41:55,500
But yeah, I'm definitely with
you tally.
729
00:41:55,500 --> 00:42:01,800
And that hopefully, there is a
plan in place to not only help
730
00:42:01,800 --> 00:42:04,200
with the depth because
obviously, this this creates a
731
00:42:04,207 --> 00:42:08,900
depth problem regardless of
where moist and was in terms, of
732
00:42:09,100 --> 00:42:11,600
ceiling and ability.
But if we can do something to
733
00:42:11,600 --> 00:42:16,900
raise the Overall top end of
that room as well and, you know,
734
00:42:16,900 --> 00:42:20,600
then and by default create depth
Downstream.
735
00:42:20,800 --> 00:42:23,500
Some guys that may have already
been in that that, you know, two
736
00:42:23,500 --> 00:42:26,700
or three role in the spring.
That's going to be even better.
737
00:42:27,400 --> 00:42:29,700
All right, Brian.
But we're going to get into
738
00:42:29,700 --> 00:42:30,600
where we feel.
We should add.
739
00:42:30,600 --> 00:42:32,800
But Brian.
Did you get what I sent you?
740
00:42:34,300 --> 00:42:36,100
Yeah, I did.
I did he can you pull that up
741
00:42:36,100 --> 00:42:38,100
real quick?
This is actually a good test run
742
00:42:38,100 --> 00:42:40,300
for what we're going to do in a
few minutes here with the take.
743
00:42:41,200 --> 00:42:43,900
Yeah yeah I'll I'll put it on.
Who we all need to see this
744
00:42:43,900 --> 00:42:47,200
voice.
Y'all need to see the from I
745
00:42:47,200 --> 00:42:50,700
All-American.
True freshman defensive back
746
00:42:51,400 --> 00:42:54,000
sending out a little cryptic
tweet here.
747
00:42:55,200 --> 00:43:10,800
I mean watching LeBron Magic
About 22 minutes ago, his job
748
00:43:10,800 --> 00:43:14,300
just got a whole lot easier.
We know y'all there in a lot of
749
00:43:14,300 --> 00:43:17,400
people visiting right now.
Now I'm old I'm not going to
750
00:43:17,408 --> 00:43:22,300
speculate names but I'll ask
y'all, he's saying his job.
751
00:43:22,300 --> 00:43:25,300
Just got easier.
Where do y'all a?
752
00:43:25,300 --> 00:43:28,300
Where do y'all think we should
add and could this be one of
753
00:43:28,308 --> 00:43:30,500
those positions?
Go ahead.
754
00:43:30,500 --> 00:43:34,000
Whoever wants to lead.
I mean, I'll leave room.
755
00:43:34,400 --> 00:43:37,600
Yeah, I'll let these if you if
he's saying if a cornerback is
756
00:43:37,600 --> 00:43:41,600
saying his job got easier.
That means he's not having a
757
00:43:41,600 --> 00:43:44,400
cover as long as what I'm
thinking, that's like a football
758
00:43:44,400 --> 00:43:47,700
fan, that means you're getting
some pressure on the quarterback
759
00:43:47,700 --> 00:43:51,400
so that'll be bringing in some
defensive line and some
760
00:43:51,400 --> 00:43:55,300
defensive end pressure again.
Got moisten your left and then
761
00:43:55,300 --> 00:43:59,100
you got a cornerback Santa's job
got easier.
762
00:43:59,400 --> 00:44:01,400
He ain't talking about playing
with another cornerback.
763
00:44:01,400 --> 00:44:06,600
I don't think, you know, Now and
one of those is rushers was in
764
00:44:06,700 --> 00:44:12,100
Blacksburg last night.
So so I think some pictures on
765
00:44:12,400 --> 00:44:15,600
Instagram.
If y'all if y'all are listening
766
00:44:15,600 --> 00:44:18,200
you better start doing some
detective work like we do over
767
00:44:18,200 --> 00:44:34,700
here.
Not just that tweet anybody
768
00:44:34,700 --> 00:44:37,800
who's a Twitter person in the
twitterverse.
769
00:44:38,300 --> 00:44:42,800
There has been a lot of a lot of
movement in the last hour or so
770
00:44:43,300 --> 00:44:48,600
from the staff and not not just
it wasn't normal stuff.
771
00:44:48,600 --> 00:44:50,800
You know it started maybe last
night.
772
00:44:50,800 --> 00:44:55,600
I think fontelle retweeted a
this is home tweet from like
773
00:44:55,900 --> 00:44:58,800
December from Lee.
No no you know back in December
774
00:44:58,800 --> 00:45:00,900
December 7th.
What is that?
775
00:45:00,900 --> 00:45:04,100
But you never know man.
Man, I will say these coach,
776
00:45:04,100 --> 00:45:07,500
these coaches are working, you
know, I'm excited that they are
777
00:45:07,500 --> 00:45:10,200
excited.
So it seems like they genuinely
778
00:45:10,200 --> 00:45:14,500
like recruiting, you know?
And once we start Landing a
779
00:45:14,500 --> 00:45:17,800
couple of these big fish and
when I say big fish, I'm just
780
00:45:17,800 --> 00:45:20,800
saying, even if it's a person is
filling a need for us, that's
781
00:45:20,800 --> 00:45:23,900
been have to be a four or five
star, but if he's feeling the
782
00:45:23,900 --> 00:45:25,800
need and he's able to get in and
play.
783
00:45:25,800 --> 00:45:27,900
That's fair.
That's, that's big for us.
784
00:45:27,900 --> 00:45:32,000
So, once we start putting people
in places and start letting
785
00:45:32,000 --> 00:45:35,100
those people Deuce we're clean.
Just gets that much easier.
786
00:45:35,600 --> 00:45:41,200
If you get a legion is, come in
from ODU and have a great year
787
00:45:41,300 --> 00:45:46,300
and gets drafted, and he walks
across there with his Virginia
788
00:45:46,300 --> 00:45:49,600
Tech highlights.
I mean, you're not just gets
789
00:45:49,600 --> 00:45:52,800
easier, so he's even easier.
Okay.
790
00:45:52,800 --> 00:45:57,200
Do y'all agree with this that
defensive line is one without a
791
00:45:57,207 --> 00:46:02,400
doubt with defensive line edges,
one, the all agree that some
792
00:46:02,500 --> 00:46:08,400
Buddy, on the interior offensive
line is right there or somewhere
793
00:46:08,400 --> 00:46:12,200
like that.
Yeah, probably with Johnson
794
00:46:12,200 --> 00:46:16,100
leaving, obviously that fourth
spot is up for grabs in the
795
00:46:16,107 --> 00:46:19,500
corner, back room that we've got
to get one defensive back and
796
00:46:19,500 --> 00:46:23,500
it's not necessarily saying that
that DB room is not good.
797
00:46:23,500 --> 00:46:26,500
That DB room.
Is you argue between them the
798
00:46:26,500 --> 00:46:29,000
linebacker and what's the,
what's the better of two?
799
00:46:29,500 --> 00:46:32,400
The first ever you're very good.
It's just there's a lot of
800
00:46:32,500 --> 00:46:35,100
Behind them in.
Brian you pointed out time and
801
00:46:35,100 --> 00:46:36,800
time again.
Last year when we did recap
802
00:46:37,400 --> 00:46:40,900
fucking got tired at the end of
games because there was nothing
803
00:46:41,100 --> 00:46:44,000
behind anybody.
When the fourth quarter came
804
00:46:44,000 --> 00:46:47,000
guys, were gas in the second are
because they literally had
805
00:46:47,000 --> 00:46:49,800
played every snap in the game
because was nothing behind them.
806
00:46:50,000 --> 00:46:53,000
Got to have you got even worse
when strong wind down, obviously
807
00:46:53,000 --> 00:46:57,000
you got to have done, Got to
have death man.
808
00:46:57,000 --> 00:47:00,900
So, that's that's what we need.
That's what we want.
809
00:47:01,200 --> 00:47:03,000
That's what helps you win,
football games.
810
00:47:03,800 --> 00:47:06,200
And most of the time you expect
to have a little bit of a
811
00:47:06,200 --> 00:47:12,100
drop-off from their first to
your second team, you know, in
812
00:47:12,100 --> 00:47:15,200
your rotation supposed to be a
little bit of a drop-off, but if
813
00:47:15,200 --> 00:47:19,300
you can keep that drop-off
minimal, then you can win some
814
00:47:19,300 --> 00:47:22,200
football games that way.
So hoping that's what we're
815
00:47:22,200 --> 00:47:23,800
headed to.
Let's hope.
816
00:47:23,900 --> 00:47:25,900
Let's hope.
All right, let's hit real quick
817
00:47:25,900 --> 00:47:29,400
here because we've got to we've
still got a lot to unload but I
818
00:47:29,408 --> 00:47:31,700
want to go real quick.
We got two commits.
819
00:47:32,100 --> 00:47:35,800
We did not discuss the first was
Tyler Mason running back down
820
00:47:35,800 --> 00:47:39,400
there in North Carolina.
Three star top 20 players in the
821
00:47:39,400 --> 00:47:48,400
state of North Carolina. / 24/7.
I mean I mean, it's closed.
822
00:47:49,500 --> 00:47:51,800
You know, I know Mount Airy, is
a pretty good program down
823
00:47:51,800 --> 00:47:54,400
there.
We're tapping into the the Frank
824
00:47:54,400 --> 00:48:01,100
Beamer motherland.
I mean I'm going to trust that.
825
00:48:01,100 --> 00:48:02,500
Yeah.
I'm gonna trust the staff
826
00:48:02,900 --> 00:48:04,900
because for me, just me
watching.
827
00:48:04,900 --> 00:48:09,700
I watched a little bit of it for
him and I did what I like to see
828
00:48:09,700 --> 00:48:13,100
is when I watch something I'm,
can he come in and jump,
829
00:48:13,100 --> 00:48:15,600
somebody who's here?
You know what I'm saying?
830
00:48:16,000 --> 00:48:19,400
I don't watching his film, I
don't know that he could, I
831
00:48:19,400 --> 00:48:22,500
don't know that he's better than
anybody that I've seen in that
832
00:48:23,200 --> 00:48:27,800
room right now, but again, he's
that was a Jew.
833
00:48:28,000 --> 00:48:30,300
Junior feel, you know, I've
looked at some feel like, oh,
834
00:48:30,308 --> 00:48:32,400
wow, I feel like he can play
right now.
835
00:48:32,800 --> 00:48:37,100
So I didn't really move the
needle for me, but I can
836
00:48:37,100 --> 00:48:41,200
understand, I can understand the
taking the commitment.
837
00:48:41,400 --> 00:48:43,800
We have another one of his
teammates committed as well,
838
00:48:43,800 --> 00:48:45,000
right?
Yes, we do.
839
00:48:45,100 --> 00:48:49,500
We got to get to the big 64 215
pound as soon as I said 64
840
00:48:49,500 --> 00:48:50,500
couple weeks ago.
Tally.
841
00:48:50,500 --> 00:48:53,200
That's good enough, right?
He's told her that we had.
842
00:48:53,300 --> 00:48:54,000
That's good.
Yeah.
843
00:48:54,000 --> 00:48:57,000
Look at look at in Tyler mais.
I mean they run that split Veer
844
00:48:57,000 --> 00:48:57,800
Mount Airy.
So.
845
00:48:58,500 --> 00:49:06,600
You get a lot of those downhill.
Dive runs that Veer, and he's a
846
00:49:06,600 --> 00:49:08,100
guy that's going to get you some
good yardage.
847
00:49:08,100 --> 00:49:11,100
He's got a little bit of Wiggle,
but I like how he finishes his
848
00:49:11,100 --> 00:49:13,000
runs, but he doesn't have a
whole lot of like Elite
849
00:49:13,000 --> 00:49:16,400
Breakaway speed.
So I don't see a lot of home
850
00:49:16,400 --> 00:49:19,500
runs out of him, but he's a guy
that can kind of work between
851
00:49:19,500 --> 00:49:21,800
the tackles pretty well and get
some solid yards.
852
00:49:22,300 --> 00:49:23,900
Yep.
Like I said, it's only as Junior
853
00:49:23,900 --> 00:49:27,400
tape.
So we know how guys developed
854
00:49:27,400 --> 00:49:31,700
and There's also reasons why
they're taking guys and it maybe
855
00:49:31,700 --> 00:49:33,800
he ain't.
I mean standard running back.
856
00:49:34,300 --> 00:49:38,600
One more commit to talk about
that would be Emmett laws 6-foot
857
00:49:38,600 --> 00:49:42,400
260 pounds and this is what I
love to hear.
858
00:49:42,500 --> 00:49:45,500
DeMatha Catholic and Hyattsville
Maryland.
859
00:49:45,900 --> 00:49:48,800
When you start going to get that
school and shaking his head
860
00:49:48,800 --> 00:49:51,800
because he knows right, you
start getting players from.
861
00:49:51,800 --> 00:49:54,900
DeMatha says something Elijah
Brooks pays off.
862
00:49:54,900 --> 00:50:00,200
Pretty quickly.
And We all said it right before.
863
00:50:00,200 --> 00:50:04,500
We got on here tonight, he
reminds us of a typical Virginia
864
00:50:04,500 --> 00:50:06,600
Tech defensive tackle.
He just did.
865
00:50:07,100 --> 00:50:10,200
I mean he kind of looks like one
of the Hopkins twins clones.
866
00:50:11,000 --> 00:50:13,000
Yeah.
Does he play like them though?
867
00:50:13,000 --> 00:50:17,100
He plays like of give me four
more likely when I mean he's got
868
00:50:17,100 --> 00:50:21,300
he's got good motor.
He's a guy that can he plays
869
00:50:21,300 --> 00:50:24,200
bigger than his size is so that
that's always what you'd like to
870
00:50:24,200 --> 00:50:27,200
see.
You know whether that translates
871
00:50:27,200 --> 00:50:34,900
to Power 5 level, we'll see but
I like the way he kind of gets
872
00:50:34,900 --> 00:50:38,000
in the lane and creates a little
bit of Havoc.
873
00:50:38,000 --> 00:50:40,900
There could probably work on his
hands a little bit but that's
874
00:50:40,900 --> 00:50:48,100
pretty much every High School
defensive lineman look at they
875
00:50:48,100 --> 00:50:50,600
don't getting a school.
That's cool.
876
00:50:50,600 --> 00:50:55,600
That's all I'll say you know
DeMatha High School I mean we
877
00:50:55,600 --> 00:50:58,000
had what that's what I would
love is from to, right?
878
00:50:58,800 --> 00:50:59,800
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
879
00:50:59,800 --> 00:51:03,700
So, you know, again in
relationships is what pays off,
880
00:51:03,700 --> 00:51:04,800
man.
You know what I mean?
881
00:51:05,100 --> 00:51:08,800
Because if you are what we are,
and you take a chance on some of
882
00:51:08,808 --> 00:51:12,500
these kids, especially now that
the transfer portal is how it
883
00:51:12,500 --> 00:51:15,800
is.
It's like you take this kid, he
884
00:51:15,800 --> 00:51:20,300
doesn't work out, there's a
transfer portal, you know, no,
885
00:51:20,300 --> 00:51:22,300
no, no harm, no foul, it didn't
work.
886
00:51:22,300 --> 00:51:25,800
We bring somebody else here and
you go find you some to go not
887
00:51:25,800 --> 00:51:27,500
saying that's going to happen
with this kid, but I'm just
888
00:51:27,500 --> 00:51:32,400
saying with a school like that,
if you take a player from there,
889
00:51:32,400 --> 00:51:36,200
every year, One year, you're
going to hit a big player,
890
00:51:37,900 --> 00:51:41,600
you're going to get a big player
whether it's they just are
891
00:51:41,700 --> 00:51:45,200
underrated and you develop them
well or they're just high rated
892
00:51:45,200 --> 00:51:48,200
and they come in and produce.
So yeah, you keep taking them
893
00:51:48,200 --> 00:51:52,000
out the kids, why not all the
time all the time and she had
894
00:51:52,000 --> 00:51:55,100
anything on any of these guys
before we move over to your
895
00:51:55,100 --> 00:51:58,500
segment, sir.
Now I got nothing other than
896
00:51:58,900 --> 00:52:01,000
let's get that that DMV pipeline
going.
897
00:52:01,300 --> 00:52:02,900
I mean, we tried it with
basketball.
898
00:52:02,900 --> 00:52:05,500
We got Mike Jones.
Got, you know, it's obviously
899
00:52:05,500 --> 00:52:08,600
but if we can get a DVD
pipeline, I think that's, that's
900
00:52:08,600 --> 00:52:11,000
pretty good.
Excellent, excellent.
901
00:52:11,300 --> 00:52:12,800
Well, let's flip it over to you
man.
902
00:52:13,200 --> 00:52:16,900
You have kind of did some diving
into the spring game statistics
903
00:52:16,900 --> 00:52:20,200
and you want to talk about a few
things so Sheldon the floor is
904
00:52:20,200 --> 00:52:24,000
yours.
Yeah, so just, you know, not too
905
00:52:24,008 --> 00:52:26,300
much here, but I think the
biggest thing I noticed is your
906
00:52:26,300 --> 00:52:28,800
spring game.
Is mainly the anchor explosive
907
00:52:28,800 --> 00:52:33,000
plays obviously last year.
Spring game was pretty rough on
908
00:52:33,000 --> 00:52:36,400
the offensive side which was a
pretty big fork, Shadow work of
909
00:52:36,500 --> 00:52:38,500
the ensuing offensive season for
us.
910
00:52:39,400 --> 00:52:44,000
You look at the data, The
Maroons add 16 plays of 10 plus
911
00:52:44,000 --> 00:52:47,200
yards and five plate, 20 million
Birds.
912
00:52:47,400 --> 00:52:49,400
It wasn't quite as good as the
white team, but they still have
913
00:52:49,400 --> 00:52:52,600
9 of 10 plus yards.
So a lot more explosive plays
914
00:52:52,600 --> 00:52:54,800
obviously with, you know,
baseball to be back.
915
00:52:55,000 --> 00:52:58,200
I really like his ability to
make guy Smith and space.
916
00:52:58,900 --> 00:53:00,800
He's got some good cutback
ability as well.
917
00:53:01,700 --> 00:53:04,300
I noticed that, you know, they
were getting some swing passes
918
00:53:04,300 --> 00:53:07,700
early in the game to kind of get
guys out, you know, East End
919
00:53:07,700 --> 00:53:13,000
that, you know, get involved in
space which was pretty good to
920
00:53:13,000 --> 00:53:15,600
go on Felton, he's got some
burst, I noticed that watching
921
00:53:15,600 --> 00:53:17,100
the game and then Brice
Tibbetts.
922
00:53:17,100 --> 00:53:20,000
Well, he averaged five point
three yards per carry, I think
923
00:53:20,000 --> 00:53:24,500
our average last year for
rushing was 3.1 the so it does
924
00:53:24,500 --> 00:53:28,100
include sacks might be a little
bit higher but That's that's
925
00:53:28,100 --> 00:53:31,800
pretty rough I think last year.
You know I don't I haven't
926
00:53:31,800 --> 00:53:34,300
checked our explosive plays
numbers from last year.
927
00:53:34,400 --> 00:53:36,100
My assumption is they were not
great.
928
00:53:36,700 --> 00:53:40,600
I've noticed a chart success
rate overall was but but you can
929
00:53:40,600 --> 00:53:43,100
immediately tell like this team
has more Playmakers.
930
00:53:43,800 --> 00:53:46,200
And I think if they can get at
least you know those, those 10
931
00:53:46,200 --> 00:53:49,500
plus 20 plus yards.
That's going to go a long way to
932
00:53:50,000 --> 00:53:52,500
helping sustain drives because
you can't really rely on this.
933
00:53:52,600 --> 00:53:55,500
I think at this juncture is
something offensive line, you
934
00:53:55,500 --> 00:53:59,800
can't really rely on them to To
create like 12-14 a drives.
935
00:53:59,800 --> 00:54:02,300
That's just not like, I don't
think that with the all, find
936
00:54:02,300 --> 00:54:04,300
the way it is right now.
So if you can kind of get those
937
00:54:04,300 --> 00:54:07,700
big place to kind of, You Know,
lesson, how many pages you have
938
00:54:07,700 --> 00:54:09,800
to score that's going to that's
going to be big time.
939
00:54:12,200 --> 00:54:15,200
Yeah, when we were looking at it
me and tell you were there at
940
00:54:15,200 --> 00:54:19,600
the game, I mean we saw
consistently for offensive
941
00:54:19,600 --> 00:54:21,800
movement especially obviously on
the maroon side.
942
00:54:22,900 --> 00:54:26,600
But you know for the white side,
if drones wasn't getting sacked,
943
00:54:26,600 --> 00:54:28,800
they were moving the ball.
It was just drones was getting
944
00:54:28,800 --> 00:54:31,000
sack and they couldn't run the
ball because that offensive line
945
00:54:31,000 --> 00:54:33,800
was there was such a discrepancy
between the white offensive line
946
00:54:33,800 --> 00:54:35,200
compared to the marine officer
one.
947
00:54:36,200 --> 00:54:39,400
But, you know, when, when they
had time, they were making some
948
00:54:39,400 --> 00:54:41,100
things happen in the passing
game.
949
00:54:42,100 --> 00:54:46,400
It's nice to see more, you know,
you talked about the explosives,
950
00:54:46,400 --> 00:54:49,100
please.
We didn't see those kind of
951
00:54:49,100 --> 00:54:52,800
intermediate, those 15 to 20, 25
yard gains a whole lot.
952
00:54:52,800 --> 00:54:56,200
Last year, he was either a whole
lot of Dink and dunk and then
953
00:54:56,200 --> 00:54:59,900
the occasional deep ball to
Caleb Smith that would go here,
954
00:55:00,500 --> 00:55:03,100
40 or 50 yards.
But there wasn't those
955
00:55:03,100 --> 00:55:06,100
consistent plays.
That kind of get you down the
956
00:55:06,100 --> 00:55:08,900
field quick.
Yeah, where you can kind of mix
957
00:55:08,900 --> 00:55:10,300
in the running game, one or two
times.
958
00:55:10,300 --> 00:55:13,600
And all of a sudden you got 15
to 20 yard Games back in.
959
00:55:14,000 --> 00:55:16,400
Well, if we talk about its core.
Yeah, if we talk about it too
960
00:55:16,400 --> 00:55:19,200
much, we'll get Curtis back on
his soapbox.
961
00:55:20,200 --> 00:55:24,700
You can't In the format that we
had to spring game is so hard
962
00:55:24,700 --> 00:55:27,800
because we don't have a deep
team, you know, and you can't
963
00:55:27,800 --> 00:55:32,300
see everybody do what they can
do for real.
964
00:55:32,400 --> 00:55:34,200
You know what I'm saying?
Cause it's just, you just don't
965
00:55:34,200 --> 00:55:37,900
have enough.
So, again, spring game, we got
966
00:55:37,900 --> 00:55:39,900
to go back to it.
I know, Curtis could run a whole
967
00:55:39,900 --> 00:55:43,000
segment on what we might can do
a little bit different.
968
00:55:43,100 --> 00:55:46,900
Yeah, but it's like that's why
we, that's why we get ready for
969
00:55:46,900 --> 00:55:51,700
the season because when you see
all of The Playmakers on offer,
970
00:55:51,800 --> 00:55:53,900
The side of the ball on the
offense.
971
00:55:54,400 --> 00:55:57,000
It looks like we are in a much
better position than we were
972
00:55:57,000 --> 00:55:59,100
last year again.
I don't know where that falls
973
00:55:59,100 --> 00:56:03,000
into the season, but I know that
we're better than we were last
974
00:56:03,000 --> 00:56:06,600
year on offense and I know that
we have people that they're
975
00:56:06,600 --> 00:56:10,100
going to have to game plan for.
But yeah it's what Shelton just
976
00:56:10,100 --> 00:56:14,100
said though the amount of
explosive explosive plays most
977
00:56:14,100 --> 00:56:17,000
people think explosive played.
They think 25 30 yards.
978
00:56:17,400 --> 00:56:19,000
Thank you for categorizing that
Sheldon.
979
00:56:19,000 --> 00:56:22,500
The saying it's 10 plus is
considered an Explosive play,
980
00:56:22,500 --> 00:56:24,900
right?
But it's not only listen,
981
00:56:24,900 --> 00:56:28,400
Marines numbers are great.
The white numbers though, you
982
00:56:28,400 --> 00:56:31,400
said 10:00, right?
Or nine plays of ten yards more?
983
00:56:31,700 --> 00:56:35,400
Yes, we're at nine places 10
plus yards for the white team in
984
00:56:35,400 --> 00:56:38,300
think how bad that offensive
love was, right?
985
00:56:38,800 --> 00:56:41,800
And thank of and then everybody
go mentally last year to the
986
00:56:41,800 --> 00:56:44,800
white team.
They're nothing.
987
00:56:45,300 --> 00:56:49,600
No, I mean nothing.
So what you're saying is, if
988
00:56:49,600 --> 00:56:52,000
we're kind of doing like a
comparative analysis, The
989
00:56:52,000 --> 00:56:55,700
season, the spring game last
year, everything has taken a
990
00:56:55,900 --> 00:57:03,200
very, very good step regardless.
Regardless, you know, if you
991
00:57:03,200 --> 00:57:05,300
have to be able to find that
stat, what our explosive plays
992
00:57:05,300 --> 00:57:07,400
were last year.
There weren't many, there
993
00:57:07,400 --> 00:57:09,700
weren't many like, like you'd,
like Brian said, it was either
994
00:57:09,700 --> 00:57:12,700
ding conduct occasionally, we
did a shot but you can't win
995
00:57:12,700 --> 00:57:17,100
games like that.
You came and by Sheldon giving
996
00:57:17,100 --> 00:57:21,600
us this info about having, you
know, over 15 plus plays.
997
00:57:21,700 --> 00:57:25,800
Combined on both sides of 10
plus yards and having 5 of 20
998
00:57:25,800 --> 00:57:28,400
plus yards.
That just tells you that the
999
00:57:28,400 --> 00:57:32,000
needle is moving better for the
offense.
1000
00:57:32,600 --> 00:57:34,500
I'm not concerned about the
defense.
1001
00:57:34,700 --> 00:57:36,200
I'm not.
Well, people like, well, they
1002
00:57:36,200 --> 00:57:39,500
gave it up and you like, but you
know what?
1003
00:57:39,600 --> 00:57:45,700
I saw this defense last year.
Keep us in games, keep us in
1004
00:57:45,700 --> 00:57:51,300
games.
A, a competent offense wins,
1005
00:57:51,300 --> 00:57:53,900
three of those games.
I know tally, you sitting up was
1006
00:57:53,900 --> 00:57:56,700
Italian, which one of y'all
texted me that said state was an
1007
00:57:56,707 --> 00:57:58,900
anomaly Brian?
I said, yeah.
1008
00:58:15,100 --> 00:58:17,700
And then you got to understand,
I don't know if I mean, they
1009
00:58:17,700 --> 00:58:21,100
were pretty bad off that game.
If you go back and look at if
1010
00:58:21,100 --> 00:58:23,800
you go back and look at our
office and production that game,
1011
00:58:24,200 --> 00:58:26,000
it was nothing in the first
half.
1012
00:58:26,600 --> 00:58:29,300
It was, it was really a nice
stretch in the third quarter.
1013
00:58:29,600 --> 00:58:31,500
Yeah.
It was nothing in the first half
1014
00:58:31,500 --> 00:58:34,900
and then we came out and we hit
right with like a tight end
1015
00:58:35,400 --> 00:58:38,100
dragon or something.
Like first play of the third
1016
00:58:38,100 --> 00:58:40,400
quarter and it's like, okay, we
got something.
1017
00:58:40,800 --> 00:58:43,400
So, yeah, Brian go.
The hill.
1018
00:59:12,900 --> 00:59:16,000
Is now, I thought his route
running was was very, very good.
1019
00:59:17,000 --> 00:59:19,800
He's very Krista way.
The way he stands his raps and
1020
00:59:19,800 --> 00:59:22,400
make sharp like that rock
running goes a long way in terms
1021
00:59:22,400 --> 00:59:25,200
of generating separation, we
combine that with good passing
1022
00:59:25,200 --> 00:59:28,800
Concepts you guys open.
So it's not just about the speed
1023
00:59:28,800 --> 00:59:31,500
or think that lettuce is MM.
It is how do you, how do you
1024
00:59:31,500 --> 00:59:33,700
attack the Deep?
How do you run your routes?
1025
00:59:33,700 --> 00:59:35,100
I thought, guys don't get a
really good job.
1026
00:59:36,200 --> 00:59:38,500
I hate to be that guy but I
gotta say it.
1027
00:59:39,100 --> 00:59:42,700
You got a white wide receiver.
That's a great while.
1028
00:59:42,900 --> 00:59:45,400
Run.
I was in there with me.
1029
00:59:45,500 --> 00:59:48,800
Hey Wes, welcome.
That's kind of what I'm looking
1030
00:59:48,800 --> 00:59:52,000
at in like, you know.
Yeah, something wrong with man,
1031
00:59:52,300 --> 00:59:55,900
even on some of the plays that
he didn't Baldwin thrown to him,
1032
00:59:55,900 --> 01:00:00,300
he had a like, he showed a route
truth, you know, it wasn't just
1033
01:00:00,900 --> 01:00:04,000
a go, you know, my me like he
really did.
1034
01:00:04,000 --> 01:00:09,300
He really was running Chris Rock
so and like Sean said, he did a
1035
01:00:09,308 --> 01:00:12,300
good job of influencing the the
guys in the secondary to.
1036
01:00:12,300 --> 01:00:14,100
Yes.
You create that separation.
1037
01:00:14,100 --> 01:00:17,100
That's going to be big for us
because that's what we struggle
1038
01:00:17,100 --> 01:00:19,700
with a lot last year was
separation.
1039
01:00:20,100 --> 01:00:22,700
We have so many, I mean, I feel
like in the passing game, of
1040
01:00:22,700 --> 01:00:25,000
course we got to get this
offensive line, right?
1041
01:00:25,000 --> 01:00:28,000
But in the passing game, I feel
like we have so many different
1042
01:00:28,400 --> 01:00:32,200
weapons to use.
We have some deep deep stretch,
1043
01:00:32,200 --> 01:00:35,100
the field type guys, we have
some intermediate type, guys, we
1044
01:00:35,100 --> 01:00:38,400
have some possession receivers.
We have a couple of tight ends
1045
01:00:38,400 --> 01:00:41,400
that can be mismatches and catch
the ball, they have some
1046
01:00:41,400 --> 01:00:44,200
blocking tight ends.
This is some stuff that could
1047
01:00:44,200 --> 01:00:46,200
get fun, man.
You know, saying we can look at
1048
01:00:46,200 --> 01:00:48,800
this thing, it's half, empty, or
half full.
1049
01:00:48,800 --> 01:00:54,400
I'm always half-full type guy
and I and offense, man, watching
1050
01:00:54,400 --> 01:00:57,700
the stagnant offense that we had
last year and just seeing what
1051
01:00:57,700 --> 01:01:00,600
I've seen so far, it's like, I'm
excited.
1052
01:01:00,600 --> 01:01:04,000
How can you not be excited?
I'm almost say this now, before
1053
01:01:04,000 --> 01:01:08,000
I kick it over to break the way
the team has been restructured
1054
01:01:08,600 --> 01:01:12,600
offensively Is this is this is
Taylor Bowen.
1055
01:01:13,100 --> 01:01:16,800
If we improve significantly
based on what we've done in the
1056
01:01:16,800 --> 01:01:20,600
offseason, the wide receiver
room, the quarterback room
1057
01:01:21,000 --> 01:01:22,700
potentially improving the
offensive line.
1058
01:01:22,700 --> 01:01:25,500
Maybe in the next couple weeks
here it's his show.
1059
01:01:25,600 --> 01:01:31,400
If we still make it if we still
rank it 100 or below without
1060
01:01:31,400 --> 01:01:35,400
seeing significant improvement
with our eyes hiss, he's going
1061
01:01:35,400 --> 01:01:37,600
to be absolutely doused with gas
and liquid.
1062
01:01:39,500 --> 01:01:42,000
Yeah.
A'ight with saying that before
1063
01:01:42,000 --> 01:01:45,600
we get into the tape because we
got 19 plays to show you all.
1064
01:01:45,600 --> 01:01:49,200
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Brian shows yours buddy.
It's time is, but before we turn
1087
01:03:01,500 --> 01:03:03,500
it over to Brian, Brian you get
yourself ready.
1088
01:03:03,800 --> 01:03:06,900
We got to give a shout out to
our good, buddy Justin Smith.
1089
01:03:07,800 --> 01:03:10,200
He had a couple things to say on
Twitter this week.
1090
01:03:10,800 --> 01:03:15,500
Thank you said Another park has
was the only VT podcast you need
1091
01:03:15,500 --> 01:03:18,600
to listen to.
Hey, I love those guys.
1092
01:03:18,700 --> 01:03:20,300
The motherfuckers ain't watching
film.
1093
01:03:20,700 --> 01:03:22,600
We bout to break them down.
Just it?
1094
01:03:22,700 --> 01:03:25,200
What you got to say now?
We got a fucking analyst.
1095
01:03:25,200 --> 01:03:27,300
What?
Let me see, that way we got a
1096
01:03:27,300 --> 01:03:31,400
fucking analyst Haley.
Parking tape down over here.
1097
01:03:31,800 --> 01:03:34,400
Justin get your ass in here and
we're going to show you how to
1098
01:03:34,400 --> 01:03:36,500
coaches do this thing.
We love Justin.
1099
01:03:36,500 --> 01:03:40,500
Oh, that's my guy, go ahead.
We good.
1100
01:03:40,500 --> 01:03:41,900
We good, we good.
Yeah.
1101
01:03:42,100 --> 01:03:44,200
I like that.
I like the way you set that up.
1102
01:03:45,800 --> 01:03:48,700
I get the tape ready here guys.
So the first place we're looking
1103
01:03:48,700 --> 01:03:51,800
at and let me get this shared
here.
1104
01:03:52,600 --> 01:03:56,100
Well, first thing we're going to
look at is I'm going to set it
1105
01:03:56,107 --> 01:03:59,900
at while Brian's pulling it up.
Effectively the first four plays
1106
01:03:59,900 --> 01:04:02,400
we're going to be looking at
here are run plays and basically
1107
01:04:02,400 --> 01:04:07,600
how we look like dog crap last
year to this year.
1108
01:04:07,700 --> 01:04:13,500
Well just what we saw at the
game itself, overall Run game
1109
01:04:13,500 --> 01:04:15,800
looks better.
So let's Don't play one run.
1110
01:04:17,000 --> 01:04:18,500
Yes, a play one.
We got here.
1111
01:04:20,400 --> 01:04:22,700
Coming out you got shotgun trips
right.
1112
01:04:23,300 --> 01:04:26,600
You're going to see a little
read-option, we're going to see
1113
01:04:26,600 --> 01:04:29,400
Bryce Duke with the long run
here.
1114
01:04:30,000 --> 01:04:31,000
I'm gonna go ahead and play it
here.
1115
01:04:31,000 --> 01:04:32,800
We'll look at it one time and
then we'll run back through it,
1116
01:04:32,800 --> 01:04:40,500
slow.
Yeah, that little wiggle to
1117
01:04:41,100 --> 01:04:45,200
wiggle wiggle.
Let's look at some of the
1118
01:04:45,200 --> 01:04:49,900
blocking here.
Mrs. This is the maroon line so
1119
01:04:50,900 --> 01:04:54,800
you got Parker shit.
Smash Brothers and Brody
1120
01:04:54,800 --> 01:04:58,900
Meadows.
Along with think that says that
1121
01:04:59,200 --> 01:05:01,700
cold picket.
Yeah, Cole.
1122
01:05:01,700 --> 01:05:04,000
Pick it on the bottom there.
Yeah.
1123
01:05:04,000 --> 01:05:06,800
And I mean what you like to see
here, you get some, get some
1124
01:05:06,800 --> 01:05:09,500
good double teams in the middle.
Get some movement.
1125
01:05:09,500 --> 01:05:13,100
You see Parker getting up to the
the next level here, going to
1126
01:05:13,100 --> 01:05:17,300
wall off that Mike and I like
the angle that that Bryce takes.
1127
01:05:17,400 --> 01:05:21,300
Are you gets really tight to
where to where the light the
1128
01:05:21,300 --> 01:05:24,300
were the pushes before been in
the bag that gives them the
1129
01:05:24,300 --> 01:05:27,800
opportunity to get past that D?
And that's kind of slow playing
1130
01:05:28,600 --> 01:05:34,500
The Zone read here.
And I mean good good good job.
1131
01:05:34,500 --> 01:05:37,200
I'll be a very elusive at the
second level he's running by
1132
01:05:37,200 --> 01:05:40,700
some guys guys here.
Really good move against Jalen
1133
01:05:40,700 --> 01:05:43,700
Jones in the open field and then
finish his run.
1134
01:05:43,700 --> 01:05:47,200
Pretty good here.
Nice little finish their done
1135
01:05:47,200 --> 01:05:52,700
pretty big run, good run good
wiggle and he did what you're
1136
01:05:52,700 --> 01:05:58,000
supposed to do, right?
There's one guy beat that guy.
1137
01:05:58,400 --> 01:06:01,100
It was the edge and it was the
outside linebacker crashing,
1138
01:06:01,700 --> 01:06:04,000
beat him and like what you said,
how he got tight?
1139
01:06:04,700 --> 01:06:07,500
He was literally on.
I think that was, he was on, Bob
1140
01:06:07,500 --> 01:06:10,400
kicks ass.
Yeah, he was literally on Bob
1141
01:06:10,400 --> 01:06:15,900
Shakes as Yeah, that's what you
got to do there, because the
1142
01:06:15,900 --> 01:06:19,000
way, they were slow played, like
some defensive ends will attack
1143
01:06:19,000 --> 01:06:23,000
the mesh point, you know, some,
depending on who's the
1144
01:06:23,000 --> 01:06:25,700
quarterback is, will
automatically crashdown.
1145
01:06:25,800 --> 01:06:30,900
They want to take away the Run,
make the less athletic of the
1146
01:06:30,900 --> 01:06:32,800
two backs.
They are keep it.
1147
01:06:32,800 --> 01:06:34,300
In this case, it would be the
quarterback.
1148
01:06:34,300 --> 01:06:37,200
In this case they were slow
playing, it kind of making the
1149
01:06:37,200 --> 01:06:40,700
quarterback make a decision,
they're good choice to give it
1150
01:06:40,700 --> 01:06:46,900
and good run there by Rice Duke.
All right, so we got from a
1151
01:06:46,908 --> 01:06:48,400
second play here.
Yeah.
1152
01:06:48,400 --> 01:06:56,600
So as play I'm pulling up now
here that's Take a look.
1153
01:06:56,600 --> 01:06:58,200
It's a little closer to the goal
line.
1154
01:06:58,200 --> 01:07:00,500
This is in towards the end of
the first quarter.
1155
01:07:00,500 --> 01:07:03,200
We already got two on the board.
Try to punch it in a third.
1156
01:07:03,200 --> 01:07:09,800
One shotgun double Wing.
We got a split Zone chance black
1157
01:07:09,800 --> 01:07:12,600
for the score here.
This is really good run.
1158
01:07:12,600 --> 01:07:14,100
So I'm going to play it through
one time.
1159
01:07:14,100 --> 01:07:18,000
Let you guys look at it.
Clean it up.
1160
01:07:18,000 --> 01:07:20,900
Have it up on the screen.
Hang on, let's try it again.
1161
01:07:25,500 --> 01:07:29,500
Here we go.
Running back here.
1162
01:07:34,400 --> 01:07:38,100
Good move there in the hole.
Again, kind of similar to what
1163
01:07:38,100 --> 01:07:41,900
we just saw with with Bryce Duke
on the the safety.
1164
01:07:41,900 --> 01:07:47,000
Coming up to fill it.
A good kick out here by
1165
01:07:47,000 --> 01:07:51,000
business.
Did you guys know Cole Nelson?
1166
01:07:51,300 --> 01:07:54,900
I didn't clean it up.
Yep, we got some solid double
1167
01:07:54,900 --> 01:08:01,700
teams right here and right here.
Watch the run to about black.
1168
01:08:01,700 --> 01:08:04,600
Watch it right now.
He's in the hole.
1169
01:08:05,000 --> 01:08:06,200
He doesn't go straight at the
guy.
1170
01:08:06,200 --> 01:08:09,500
He cuts right there?
Yeah, because that's that up a
1171
01:08:09,500 --> 01:08:13,400
little bit.
That's all.
1172
01:08:13,400 --> 01:08:16,200
I've been told I was told today.
Chance, black sucks at
1173
01:08:16,200 --> 01:08:40,500
everything just
What is that?
1174
01:08:40,500 --> 01:08:44,700
Split Zone concept go back.
We peek at it real quick and
1175
01:08:45,100 --> 01:08:47,500
they'll is that Johnson Johnson
12.
1176
01:08:49,300 --> 01:08:57,000
Yes, Johnson is 12.
Jesus Christ Yep.
1177
01:09:02,899 --> 01:09:05,800
Small.
Very small, very small.
1178
01:09:06,600 --> 01:09:10,399
He's got ran over, but go back
to the go back to the Box.
1179
01:09:10,399 --> 01:09:13,700
You charge dropped it.
I was going to go back to where
1180
01:09:13,700 --> 01:09:18,000
effectively, I'll tell you when
just so you can right there.
1181
01:09:18,399 --> 01:09:20,200
Okay, there's your split Zone
concept.
1182
01:09:20,200 --> 01:09:22,200
Brian is mentioned several
times.
1183
01:09:23,700 --> 01:09:26,100
Explain what that is Brian
because we're seeing is
1184
01:09:26,100 --> 01:09:30,000
basically they're doing this in
one.
1185
01:09:30,000 --> 01:09:36,899
Split Zone does is your blocking
back against the guy you would
1186
01:09:36,899 --> 01:09:39,300
normally read in a, in the read
option.
1187
01:09:39,300 --> 01:09:43,100
So, instead of leaving him on
black, you're actually kicking
1188
01:09:43,100 --> 01:09:45,600
him out with the tight end
coming across the formation
1189
01:09:46,000 --> 01:09:50,000
which essentially changes the
the gaps for the defense.
1190
01:09:50,000 --> 01:09:51,899
So you can create some confusion
with that.
1191
01:09:53,800 --> 01:09:56,300
You got a guy that you were
accounting for over here moving
1192
01:09:56,300 --> 01:10:02,000
all the way across the formation
and again we get did some good
1193
01:10:02,000 --> 01:10:04,300
jobs there with the kick and
then like I said, good double
1194
01:10:04,300 --> 01:10:06,100
teams on both of the Interior
guys.
1195
01:10:06,100 --> 01:10:12,100
And you know yet More Caden.
Moreover, their kind of get the
1196
01:10:12,100 --> 01:10:14,200
good block with sik and then
kind of getting up there and
1197
01:10:14,200 --> 01:10:16,900
Walden off that backer.
Hmm.
1198
01:10:18,800 --> 01:10:24,100
Backer say you got in there.
Yeah, I don't know for sure what
1199
01:10:24,100 --> 01:10:26,600
I offense was doing last year.
I don't even want to go back and
1200
01:10:26,600 --> 01:10:30,700
try to watch it but I think the
concept of what Joe Rudolph may
1201
01:10:30,700 --> 01:10:33,800
have wanted to do was more
downhill running, you know line
1202
01:10:33,800 --> 01:10:36,300
up big on big my guys better
than your guy and that's pushed
1203
01:10:36,300 --> 01:10:39,800
you down and we fucking work
better than their guys and you
1204
01:10:39,800 --> 01:10:42,400
ain't pushing the ball so even
if you look at that plane it
1205
01:10:42,400 --> 01:10:46,200
doesn't go for a touchdown right
there if you can get three yards
1206
01:10:46,500 --> 01:10:50,900
on a First and Ten on our own,
Any running play, that's, that's
1207
01:10:50,900 --> 01:10:54,200
good.
Which we were like, we hardly
1208
01:10:54,200 --> 01:10:57,700
could do last year.
So I think that the, the
1209
01:10:57,700 --> 01:11:01,500
blocking that they have started,
doing some of the Zone blocking
1210
01:11:01,500 --> 01:11:04,800
that we were doing the crooks
brought in, and maybe the way
1211
01:11:04,800 --> 01:11:08,500
that the office is going, is
definitely going to see us back
1212
01:11:08,500 --> 01:11:11,000
to what Sheldon said have a
little bit more explosive plays.
1213
01:11:11,000 --> 01:11:14,800
So, I'm excited about that.
That's what we need for sure.
1214
01:11:15,400 --> 01:11:17,700
And he talked about explosive
plays, here's one of those that
1215
01:11:17,700 --> 01:11:19,000
shovel song.
About.
1216
01:11:19,900 --> 01:11:23,400
We got on this one.
We got shotgun.
1217
01:11:23,400 --> 01:11:27,100
Why off Trio.
So we got trips here with the Y
1218
01:11:28,300 --> 01:11:32,600
and it's just power.
We're going to see Power here
1219
01:11:32,600 --> 01:11:35,600
and it's chance.
Black showing good patience and
1220
01:11:35,600 --> 01:11:39,000
reading his blocks and then kind
of exploded outside again to Big
1221
01:11:39,000 --> 01:11:40,400
gain for.
So I'm going to run it through
1222
01:11:40,400 --> 01:11:50,300
and let y'all look at it.
Get up, but thanks buffer.
1223
01:11:50,300 --> 01:11:53,700
At the beginning of it, I don't
know why it's doing that.
1224
01:12:03,400 --> 01:12:06,500
And I mean what you're seeing
here so this is supposed to be
1225
01:12:06,500 --> 01:12:10,500
the guard kicking the H kind of
wrapping in the hole that's the
1226
01:12:10,500 --> 01:12:15,300
design but because the defensive
end is crashing here.
1227
01:12:15,300 --> 01:12:17,200
You're going to see the guard
kind of roll up.
1228
01:12:18,800 --> 01:12:21,700
Take that defensive end.
And that means that the angle
1229
01:12:21,700 --> 01:12:24,400
for the H has to be kind of a
little bit tighter.
1230
01:12:24,900 --> 01:12:28,700
It gets just enough and then
black, really good job.
1231
01:12:28,700 --> 01:12:31,200
Being patient.
They're letting Tisdale get
1232
01:12:31,200 --> 01:12:34,100
caught in the trash a little bit
and then bouncing out and get
1233
01:12:34,100 --> 01:12:36,800
another strong, big run.
Like, he had a good start block
1234
01:12:36,800 --> 01:12:41,100
out there too.
Yeah, right there, big time.
1235
01:12:46,100 --> 01:12:49,200
The sudden blocking I can't, I
can't tell who's on defense
1236
01:12:51,200 --> 01:12:53,100
defense.
Y'all to get your shot, that's
1237
01:12:53,100 --> 01:13:00,000
bad, get your shit together.
Maybe that's why he said his job
1238
01:13:00,000 --> 01:13:02,100
getting a little bit easier.
Exactly.
1239
01:13:02,600 --> 01:13:05,400
People off of him.
Why y'all need to get your shit
1240
01:13:05,400 --> 01:13:06,800
together?
I wasn't doing shit.
1241
01:13:08,500 --> 01:13:10,800
Hey Brian tonight, can I ask I'm
assuming?
1242
01:13:10,800 --> 01:13:13,400
34 is Tisdale, could he have
taken a better angle there?
1243
01:13:15,300 --> 01:13:18,600
So looking here, I mean he kind
of gets caught up with McDonald
1244
01:13:18,600 --> 01:13:24,300
here and McDonald.
I think should have went a
1245
01:13:24,308 --> 01:13:27,300
little bit wider here and it
makes Tuesday's problem a little
1246
01:13:27,300 --> 01:13:32,000
bit job, a little bit harder,
but I think if he sees where
1247
01:13:32,000 --> 01:13:35,000
McDonald is he should know that.
Now he's going to need to be
1248
01:13:35,000 --> 01:13:38,500
responsible for for the edge and
he doesn't get out there enough
1249
01:13:38,500 --> 01:13:42,000
and unfortunately that gives
black a lot of room to get
1250
01:13:42,000 --> 01:13:47,400
outside there.
It looks like neither of them
1251
01:13:47,400 --> 01:13:48,900
really knew what they were doing
here.
1252
01:13:50,400 --> 01:13:55,800
If I'm being honest, McDonald
doesn't really do a good job of
1253
01:13:55,800 --> 01:13:57,900
kind of easy.
In this case, he's supposed to
1254
01:13:57,907 --> 01:14:01,500
be kind of wrong.
Arming, the, the puller, and,
1255
01:14:01,500 --> 01:14:04,200
and keeping outside leverage.
He does a piss-poor job of doing
1256
01:14:04,200 --> 01:14:09,500
that, so that makes Tisdale's
job a lot harder to kind of get
1257
01:14:09,500 --> 01:14:13,800
over the top and straight.
Yeah, I would still say, even
1258
01:14:13,800 --> 01:14:16,800
though the plate is uneven, If
they had defended it perfectly,
1259
01:14:17,000 --> 01:14:22,000
that is still likely 34 yard,
gain it random, and it
1260
01:14:22,000 --> 01:14:23,900
perfectly.
Unless somebody absolutely
1261
01:14:23,900 --> 01:14:30,700
shoots like McDonald's, a at the
pylon and he's coming behind
1262
01:14:30,700 --> 01:14:33,700
him.
You likely getting out here.
1263
01:14:33,700 --> 01:14:37,600
Probably getting to the 45.
And that's those plays that you
1264
01:14:37,608 --> 01:14:40,500
need, right?
I mean this is great.
1265
01:14:40,500 --> 01:14:42,200
Explosive plays are great,
right?
1266
01:14:42,200 --> 01:14:45,300
We need more of them, but we
still need the four and five
1267
01:14:45,300 --> 01:14:48,200
yarders because of the next play
Brian's about to show.
1268
01:14:49,100 --> 01:14:52,200
If we can do this on Third and
short every year.
1269
01:14:53,300 --> 01:14:56,600
Or third and short.
During the year, there's going
1270
01:14:56,600 --> 01:14:58,200
to be a lot of W's in the win
column.
1271
01:14:58,200 --> 01:15:01,100
There's me a lot of numbers in
the W column.
1272
01:15:01,100 --> 01:15:03,600
Excuse me.
All right, because this is like
1273
01:15:03,700 --> 01:15:05,800
one of those metaphors.
What about it?
1274
01:15:08,900 --> 01:15:12,400
But to me, this was like, when I
search, I remember seeing this
1275
01:15:12,400 --> 01:15:16,100
play in the game, and Brian show
me the tape on like, this is
1276
01:15:16,100 --> 01:15:18,300
like the play.
This is third and one.
1277
01:15:18,600 --> 01:15:21,000
This is what we didn't do.
Well last year and all in the
1278
01:15:21,000 --> 01:15:24,300
renovation, we could not convert
to save our ass last year.
1279
01:15:25,000 --> 01:15:26,600
But on this one.
Why play for?
1280
01:15:26,600 --> 01:15:28,800
We got shotgun doubles Wing
tight.
1281
01:15:29,600 --> 01:15:31,800
You just going to see another
split Zone here in the short
1282
01:15:31,800 --> 01:15:36,000
yardage and solid successful
convert.
1283
01:15:36,000 --> 01:15:37,500
I mean, this is not a flashy
player.
1284
01:15:37,500 --> 01:15:40,500
Play in.
This is kind of what we kind of
1285
01:15:40,500 --> 01:15:42,800
do with this a little bit is
that, you know, I'm not we're
1286
01:15:42,800 --> 01:15:44,900
not just going to show you the
big plays, we got to show some
1287
01:15:44,900 --> 01:15:48,700
of these things that show
Improvement and show that there
1288
01:15:48,700 --> 01:15:53,000
is a little bit of light here.
So I'll let it run through one
1289
01:15:53,000 --> 01:15:54,900
time and then we'll take it a
little bit slower.
1290
01:15:58,100 --> 01:16:01,400
You're just a solid via for
5-yard gain there, but, you
1291
01:16:01,407 --> 01:16:04,500
know, a lot of good things here
that we didn't necessarily see a
1292
01:16:04,508 --> 01:16:10,000
lot of last year, struggled in
short, yardage Parker picks up
1293
01:16:10,000 --> 01:16:12,700
the blitz are here he
recognizes, there's probably a
1294
01:16:12,708 --> 01:16:16,000
check here but watching Pick Up
The Blitz are coming off the
1295
01:16:16,000 --> 01:16:20,000
edge.
Fix that up there.
1296
01:16:20,100 --> 01:16:21,500
That play doesn't really do
anything.
1297
01:16:21,500 --> 01:16:27,900
If you don't get that block,
Good kick by Benji again, coming
1298
01:16:27,900 --> 01:16:33,600
across the formation kicking
Nelson out again and then let's
1299
01:16:33,600 --> 01:16:36,900
look at the different.
Look at the solid double team
1300
01:16:36,900 --> 01:16:41,200
here with Brody Meadows and in
Braylon more, that's what kind
1301
01:16:41,200 --> 01:16:44,200
of creates that lane for them.
They eat up.
1302
01:16:44,200 --> 01:16:47,300
Pollard pushing, my probably
gets about three or four yards
1303
01:16:47,300 --> 01:16:49,200
off the ball.
He got a little nice window,
1304
01:16:49,200 --> 01:16:52,300
they have to run through makes
Benji's job a whole lot easier.
1305
01:16:52,300 --> 01:16:55,100
He doesn't have to move.
Coal away there.
1306
01:16:55,300 --> 01:16:58,100
Because you get the whole
opening up with the double team,
1307
01:16:58,100 --> 01:17:01,200
which is what you actually want.
I mean, the kick is nice, the
1308
01:17:01,200 --> 01:17:03,700
kick is solid, but it's the
double team that really kind of
1309
01:17:03,708 --> 01:17:08,300
opens that thing up.
I mean and that's the plays
1310
01:17:08,300 --> 01:17:11,000
you've got to have.
Yeah but like I said it's not
1311
01:17:11,000 --> 01:17:13,700
sexy but it's the plays that he
drives going.
1312
01:17:15,900 --> 01:17:20,400
Exactly, exactly.
So I mean, I think overall we
1313
01:17:20,400 --> 01:17:24,200
see this and it's a lot of
maroon, but again with maroon,
1314
01:17:24,200 --> 01:17:27,200
we were pretty much playing with
the first team offensive line.
1315
01:17:27,900 --> 01:17:30,400
Yeah.
So, that makes you feel good
1316
01:17:30,400 --> 01:17:32,500
again.
I feel even better about Brody
1317
01:17:32,900 --> 01:17:36,500
being the 2D because I still
think the stuff we saw in
1318
01:17:36,500 --> 01:17:38,800
chaplain last year.
That guy's taking growth and,
1319
01:17:39,600 --> 01:17:44,600
you know, from what we've heard,
what we've heard inside spring
1320
01:17:44,600 --> 01:17:46,900
practice Is he was getting
there.
1321
01:17:47,600 --> 01:17:51,200
He's getting there and his big
UNS physical, he is as he is.
1322
01:17:51,200 --> 01:17:53,500
I think it's going to be crazy.
Let's get to some other stuff,
1323
01:17:53,500 --> 01:17:54,900
but what do you want talk about
next.
1324
01:17:55,100 --> 01:17:57,400
All right, so we moved on from
the running game, pretty much
1325
01:17:57,400 --> 01:18:00,300
everything from here forward is
going to be something different
1326
01:18:00,300 --> 01:18:01,600
than just straight.
Russia's.
1327
01:18:02,400 --> 01:18:06,400
What we're looking at here is
showing some improvement from
1328
01:18:06,400 --> 01:18:11,400
Wells, both from just delivering
the ball to recognition.
1329
01:18:11,400 --> 01:18:15,600
So that's we're going to look at
now, first play here, I'll just
1330
01:18:15,700 --> 01:18:18,400
Just let it kind of go through.
We're looking at shotgun doubles
1331
01:18:18,400 --> 01:18:20,400
Wing.
It's going to be a kind of a
1332
01:18:20,407 --> 01:18:24,300
five-step deep out.
This is going to show Wells,
1333
01:18:24,300 --> 01:18:27,900
delivering a very timely, throw
to God's now and again showing
1334
01:18:27,900 --> 01:18:30,100
off some a guy's nose route
running that shuttle was talking
1335
01:18:30,100 --> 01:18:42,500
about earlier.
Like I say very good route by
1336
01:18:42,800 --> 01:18:45,600
Gosnell against Tulane there,
so, you know, it's a solid solid
1337
01:18:45,600 --> 01:18:48,600
cover.
Accurate ball delivered right
1338
01:18:48,600 --> 01:18:51,400
out of the break.
So I possibly get from the boy,
1339
01:18:54,900 --> 01:18:57,000
I was definitely giving them a
little room to throw that thing.
1340
01:18:57,200 --> 01:19:00,800
Now it could have been me to
little bit of my biased look
1341
01:19:00,800 --> 01:19:04,100
like they did not send as much
pressure.
1342
01:19:05,200 --> 01:19:08,800
And maybe the white team just
didn't have the horses to do it,
1343
01:19:09,100 --> 01:19:12,200
but they didn't send as much
pressure on the white team as
1344
01:19:12,200 --> 01:19:14,900
the maroon team, just what I
see.
1345
01:19:16,400 --> 01:19:19,400
Yeah, I think you're right.
White team's defense didn't
1346
01:19:19,400 --> 01:19:23,500
pressure the quarterback as much
as the brooms team's defense
1347
01:19:23,500 --> 01:19:27,200
deal.
Yeah, I would agree with that
1348
01:19:27,200 --> 01:19:31,100
for sure.
It was definitely something
1349
01:19:31,100 --> 01:19:32,400
balanced there in terms of the
calls.
1350
01:19:32,400 --> 01:19:36,600
And I mean obviously you got two
different people calling each
1351
01:19:36,600 --> 01:19:39,700
side there so there could be
just those are the differences
1352
01:19:39,700 --> 01:19:42,600
there.
Alright, let's move on to play
1353
01:19:42,600 --> 01:19:44,300
six.
Let me get that pulled up here.
1354
01:19:46,700 --> 01:19:49,100
Alright.
Alright, so for place takes we
1355
01:19:49,108 --> 01:19:52,800
got trip swing tight, right?
This is going to be kind of a
1356
01:19:52,808 --> 01:19:58,100
seam attack in the passing game
and this is going to be a free
1357
01:19:58,100 --> 01:20:01,000
play.
So Wells, recognizes the free.
1358
01:20:01,000 --> 01:20:05,200
Play through the back shoulder
Fade up there to Tucker Holloway
1359
01:20:07,900 --> 01:20:10,600
so let's one run that through.
Let's take a look at it.
1360
01:20:13,200 --> 01:20:15,300
That will see a few things.
He obviously, Wells, recognizes
1361
01:20:15,300 --> 01:20:16,800
right away.
He's got a free play.
1362
01:20:17,500 --> 01:20:20,300
We see, I can't tell who that
is, it jumps off?
1363
01:20:20,300 --> 01:20:22,700
Sides.
On the end there, but defensive
1364
01:20:22,700 --> 01:20:24,800
end up at the top jumps off
sides.
1365
01:20:26,000 --> 01:20:32,700
She's got a free play.
We got a seam attack on this
1366
01:20:32,700 --> 01:20:37,100
side at the bottom and then we
got tal away, running the fade
1367
01:20:37,100 --> 01:20:40,800
at the top.
Jonathan got lost.
1368
01:20:41,600 --> 01:20:47,500
Yep.
He got turned around, you got
1369
01:20:47,500 --> 01:20:51,300
turned around.
But I mean the balls place it a
1370
01:20:51,300 --> 01:20:53,800
pretty good spot.
Yeah kind of back shoulder.
1371
01:20:53,800 --> 01:20:56,000
You like to see if maybe a
little bit more outside but he's
1372
01:20:56,000 --> 01:20:58,500
got a free play.
He took the shot that's going to
1373
01:20:58,500 --> 01:21:00,500
get him.
Probably the most yards safest
1374
01:21:00,500 --> 01:21:04,300
plates as well here.
So I like the decision and I
1375
01:21:04,308 --> 01:21:06,900
think you know that shows a
little bit of growth from last
1376
01:21:06,900 --> 01:21:09,800
year.
I think for Wells didn't panic
1377
01:21:09,800 --> 01:21:12,400
in the situation made the right
through especially since its
1378
01:21:12,400 --> 01:21:14,500
fourth and four.
He knows he's got a first down
1379
01:21:14,500 --> 01:21:19,000
regardless so just just to get
situationally aware play.
1380
01:21:21,900 --> 01:21:27,200
And we'll move on to play seven
here as I get that pulled up.
1381
01:21:27,800 --> 01:21:29,800
No bronzer, while you're pulling
that up.
1382
01:21:30,100 --> 01:21:35,400
You know what we've seen here
are these is this just like RPO
1383
01:21:36,200 --> 01:21:41,500
Moorhead basic plays or is this
little bit sprinkled on some
1384
01:21:41,500 --> 01:21:44,400
minutes?
I mean these are still kind of
1385
01:21:44,407 --> 01:21:47,000
similar route Concepts to what
more runs more head runs.
1386
01:21:47,000 --> 01:21:51,200
There's you know a few things
here there that are Um but I
1387
01:21:51,200 --> 01:21:56,900
mean, these are typical Moorhead
styled play calls.
1388
01:21:57,900 --> 01:22:00,400
Definitely seeing scheme wise.
We're going to get to that next.
1389
01:22:00,900 --> 01:22:08,500
Okay, a lot more Concepts from
Moorhead in this version of the
1390
01:22:08,500 --> 01:22:12,200
offense than what we saw.
I think it really any point last
1391
01:22:12,200 --> 01:22:16,700
year, okay?
I mean I think we just looking
1392
01:22:16,700 --> 01:22:19,400
at these place to as you run
this one when we watch it.
1393
01:22:19,500 --> 01:22:22,600
Here Wells.
Yeah.
1394
01:22:22,600 --> 01:22:26,400
And let before I get into into
that I mean let's let's talk
1395
01:22:26,400 --> 01:22:28,900
about the Moorhead RPO Concepts
in general, right?
1396
01:22:28,900 --> 01:22:32,900
So you know we hear are Bo get
thrown out there a lot.
1397
01:22:33,400 --> 01:22:37,300
We know kind of what it is, but
in the Moorhead system, there's
1398
01:22:37,300 --> 01:22:41,200
kind of steps that are taken.
The quarterback takes to know
1399
01:22:41,200 --> 01:22:45,300
whether he's throwing it, giving
it or some combination of that.
1400
01:22:46,000 --> 01:22:47,600
And the first thing you're
looking for is that there's
1401
01:22:47,600 --> 01:22:51,100
there a free access through as
their, it alert throw where you
1402
01:22:51,100 --> 01:22:54,200
can just get it out there and
get some free yardage.
1403
01:22:54,200 --> 01:22:55,400
That's what you're looking for
first.
1404
01:22:55,400 --> 01:22:58,300
So if they answer to that is,
yes, then you're going to throw
1405
01:22:58,300 --> 01:23:01,000
that if not you're going to move
to the next step.
1406
01:23:01,300 --> 01:23:04,700
Next Step do is there boxer.
Pressure issues is the Box
1407
01:23:04,700 --> 01:23:08,300
overloaded.
Is there somebody showing Blitz,
1408
01:23:08,300 --> 01:23:10,600
pre-snap?
That could create some issues
1409
01:23:10,600 --> 01:23:13,100
for you.
If the answer is, yes, you're
1410
01:23:13,100 --> 01:23:15,500
going to go ahead and make a
check to pass protection, and
1411
01:23:15,500 --> 01:23:19,100
you're going to throw the pass
in that RPO call.
1412
01:23:19,900 --> 01:23:22,000
The answer is no you don't move
to the next step.
1413
01:23:22,300 --> 01:23:25,900
Then you're going to i.d. the
read, Defender pre-snap, and
1414
01:23:25,900 --> 01:23:29,700
determine if they can make the
tackle on the ball carrier at or
1415
01:23:29,700 --> 01:23:33,400
near the line of scrimmage.
So if the guy that you're
1416
01:23:33,400 --> 01:23:36,900
reading, typically in like a 4-3
defense that we're looking at
1417
01:23:36,900 --> 01:23:40,100
here, that's going to be the
outside linebacker to the throw
1418
01:23:40,100 --> 01:23:43,400
side.
If that guy can come up and make
1419
01:23:43,700 --> 01:23:49,500
a plate near, or at the line of
scrimmage, Then you're not going
1420
01:23:49,500 --> 01:23:50,300
to.
You're going to either go with
1421
01:23:50,300 --> 01:23:53,900
the pass.
So if the answer is yes, you're
1422
01:23:53,900 --> 01:23:55,500
going to make a perimeter throw
or a pitch.
1423
01:23:55,500 --> 01:23:58,900
Whichever the play call is.
And if he's kind of outside the
1424
01:23:58,900 --> 01:24:01,200
box, he's playing that past
leverage, then you're going to
1425
01:24:01,200 --> 01:24:04,400
go with that Middle Run or dive.
So that's kind of the
1426
01:24:04,400 --> 01:24:06,000
progressions that you go through
pre-snap.
1427
01:24:06,000 --> 01:24:10,600
And then obviously, you're still
also reading that that read band
1428
01:24:10,600 --> 01:24:15,100
during the the mesh point at the
start of the play.
1429
01:24:15,100 --> 01:24:18,300
So that's kind of of what you
what the progressions are for
1430
01:24:18,300 --> 01:24:21,500
the quarterback in terms of the
run-pass option in the Moorhead
1431
01:24:21,500 --> 01:24:24,600
system.
Okay, so let's start with this
1432
01:24:24,600 --> 01:24:26,900
play here.
Shotgun trips left.
1433
01:24:27,000 --> 01:24:28,700
We're going to see a bubble, our
po.
1434
01:24:30,900 --> 01:24:35,200
This is going to be Wells.
He's going to fake the show, The
1435
01:24:35,200 --> 01:24:37,500
Dive there.
He's going to get it out to his
1436
01:24:38,500 --> 01:24:43,400
slot receiver there.
Berkey, you can see here if you
1437
01:24:43,400 --> 01:24:46,000
watch it's really on a want, you
know, one or two-person route.
1438
01:24:46,000 --> 01:24:47,900
Here.
So that, that's typical of rpos.
1439
01:24:47,900 --> 01:24:51,000
Usually have pretty much
everybody blocking except for
1440
01:24:51,000 --> 01:24:53,900
one or two routes within the
concept and then obviously, the
1441
01:24:53,900 --> 01:24:56,500
running back carrying out the
Run, fake or run, depending on
1442
01:24:56,500 --> 01:24:59,500
what the what the decision there
is, but I'll let it play.
1443
01:24:59,600 --> 01:25:01,000
First, we can look at it, some
more.
1444
01:25:03,500 --> 01:25:05,100
First down.
Yep.
1445
01:25:05,100 --> 01:25:08,200
And I like the design here that
was beloved.
1446
01:25:09,700 --> 01:25:12,600
Yeah, inside run action.
You're reading McDonald here,
1447
01:25:13,400 --> 01:25:15,600
you'll see.
He's right at the edge of the
1448
01:25:15,600 --> 01:25:18,100
Box, he's not playing leverage
on the slot.
1449
01:25:18,200 --> 01:25:22,800
So that means that that's that's
where they're going to look and
1450
01:25:22,800 --> 01:25:25,900
it kind of puts those Edge and
spill defenders in Conflict here
1451
01:25:25,900 --> 01:25:29,500
because McDonald comes up on
that run fake.
1452
01:25:30,600 --> 01:25:33,600
And obviously, with this one you
got your well, so you can take
1453
01:25:33,600 --> 01:25:37,900
off to in this concept.
So you kind of got if If a
1454
01:25:37,907 --> 01:25:43,300
Donald chases, the slot after
the fake Wells can keep it and
1455
01:25:43,300 --> 01:25:47,700
get up the alley, but since
McDonald comes up, he's going to
1456
01:25:47,700 --> 01:25:50,500
make the throw and you already
got your receivers out here to
1457
01:25:50,500 --> 01:25:54,700
the trip side blocking, the the
to Corner, it will the corner in
1458
01:25:54,700 --> 01:25:59,700
the same here.
So just a good concept, you
1459
01:25:59,708 --> 01:26:05,100
know, and well executed here.
So Nothing to really complain
1460
01:26:05,100 --> 01:26:07,700
about with that.
As I said, it's just a good
1461
01:26:07,700 --> 01:26:10,700
play.
Yeah, really, really good skiing
1462
01:26:10,700 --> 01:26:12,800
and that's kind of what we're
going to talk about here is kind
1463
01:26:12,800 --> 01:26:17,000
of going through the scheme
Concepts and seeing how Tyler
1464
01:26:17,000 --> 01:26:20,100
Bowen is doing a good job of
getting, guys, in positions to
1465
01:26:20,100 --> 01:26:21,800
make some plays in the passing
game.
1466
01:26:22,200 --> 01:26:24,400
But I think the other piece
about that and I mean, Callie
1467
01:26:24,400 --> 01:26:26,600
you've mentioned it and I've
shown you a lot of mention it to
1468
01:26:26,600 --> 01:26:30,200
in the past.
The there we saw nothing but
1469
01:26:30,200 --> 01:26:34,000
fastballs it felt like from
Grant next year that you can't
1470
01:26:34,000 --> 01:26:36,700
make the fastball throw that he
threw that accurate.
1471
01:26:37,500 --> 01:26:42,000
He put some touch on it, he made
49ers job, easy catch right
1472
01:26:42,000 --> 01:26:49,300
around that corner, right?
All right, so we got we seen the
1473
01:26:49,300 --> 01:26:57,600
white team on offense now guys.
White team on offense and this
1474
01:26:57,600 --> 01:27:00,900
is a, this is another rp0
concept yet.
1475
01:27:00,900 --> 01:27:07,300
Shotgun why off trips left?
And we're looking at a rp0, kind
1476
01:27:07,300 --> 01:27:11,900
of three-step dig.
And this is going to be drones
1477
01:27:11,900 --> 01:27:13,600
to Felton connection.
So that's something that we're
1478
01:27:13,600 --> 01:27:15,700
going to look forward to
potentially seeing a whole lot
1479
01:27:15,700 --> 01:27:21,800
of in the future, please.
All right, so right away.
1480
01:27:23,000 --> 01:27:26,100
If we look here, we got this
backer, he's showing Blitz.
1481
01:27:26,100 --> 01:27:29,700
He's up in the box.
So, right away, pre-snap.
1482
01:27:29,700 --> 01:27:32,400
That's going to be a shift in
the protection and you're
1483
01:27:32,400 --> 01:27:34,900
probably going to throw it to
the to the primary outside
1484
01:27:34,900 --> 01:27:36,000
around.
Here's which is going to be
1485
01:27:36,000 --> 01:27:45,400
filled and running a big When we
actually run it through first
1486
01:27:45,400 --> 01:27:52,500
and I'll lay back and slow.
On it there's that explosive
1487
01:27:52,500 --> 01:27:57,700
plays shelter has been talking
about another explosive play and
1488
01:27:58,400 --> 01:28:00,300
I like the way this is thrown on
time.
1489
01:28:01,900 --> 01:28:05,700
Drones as a good job of carrying
out, the Fate getting his feet
1490
01:28:05,700 --> 01:28:10,200
set, delivering it to Felton and
felt in good hands and then
1491
01:28:10,200 --> 01:28:12,700
running through contact there to
get some bonus yards for us,
1492
01:28:13,100 --> 01:28:20,300
right?
And the protection wasn't awful.
1493
01:28:20,300 --> 01:28:23,700
That's about the best I can say
about the way of the wind the in
1494
01:28:23,700 --> 01:28:26,300
this case the protection, when
compared to what it had been.
1495
01:28:27,100 --> 01:28:29,500
Yeah, I mean, you still have the
defensive end flying off the
1496
01:28:29,500 --> 01:28:32,800
edge there because they couldn't
God save me.
1497
01:28:32,800 --> 01:28:36,100
Now, make up the Blitzer or the,
or the down linemen there.
1498
01:28:36,100 --> 01:28:40,900
So the picked up, nobody even if
I can get your shit together.
1499
01:28:41,800 --> 01:28:45,500
I tell you when offensive
linemen are thinking too much
1500
01:28:45,500 --> 01:28:47,600
that I who Michael get, they
always get.
1501
01:28:47,600 --> 01:28:49,700
Nobody anytime you're thinking
that much.
1502
01:28:49,700 --> 01:28:51,800
You're not going to block
anybody, right?
1503
01:28:55,900 --> 01:28:57,800
All right, so we're going to
move on to the next one here,
1504
01:28:58,300 --> 01:29:01,800
let me get that pulled up Curtis
I'll let you wax poetic while
1505
01:29:01,800 --> 01:29:03,700
I'm getting ready.
Well the fun.
1506
01:29:03,700 --> 01:29:06,500
This is a fun with this was the
fun one and we've seen him
1507
01:29:06,500 --> 01:29:13,600
already and I put honorable
mention of being VP at a game
1508
01:29:13,600 --> 01:29:18,200
was got Benji guys.
Now that was the guy was, I love
1509
01:29:18,200 --> 01:29:22,300
the most and you already saw
with the Block, Tally, has
1510
01:29:22,300 --> 01:29:25,600
already complimented his
blocking on some of those wraps.
1511
01:29:25,600 --> 01:29:29,400
Just basically still making
people or wiping people out.
1512
01:29:29,400 --> 01:29:34,900
This was the big one in.
This was, this is why I'm
1513
01:29:34,900 --> 01:29:41,200
saying, when Gallo leaves or
maybe even this year in Gasps
1514
01:29:41,200 --> 01:29:45,200
tail and a quad right.
Yeah.
1515
01:29:45,200 --> 01:29:48,500
Legit for sure.
Very legit.
1516
01:29:49,500 --> 01:29:52,800
I love the concept of this
because we've already seen, you
1517
01:29:52,800 --> 01:29:55,200
know, we've talked about, you
know, they turned swings here
1518
01:29:55,200 --> 01:29:57,700
early in the game.
Shelton talked about the first
1519
01:29:57,700 --> 01:30:01,500
play was a swing pass out to
tude and made it made Jalen
1520
01:30:01,500 --> 01:30:04,200
Jones, missing space got a
pretty good game to start things
1521
01:30:04,200 --> 01:30:06,000
off.
We've seen the swing pass a
1522
01:30:06,000 --> 01:30:10,000
couple other times and now
they've already set that up.
1523
01:30:10,200 --> 01:30:13,500
And now we get this play here.
We got shotgun.
1524
01:30:13,500 --> 01:30:18,200
Why trips left.
This is a swing motion tight in
1525
01:30:18,200 --> 01:30:21,800
angle so they shut their going
to show the swing motion with
1526
01:30:21,800 --> 01:30:25,600
the running back and the tight
end.
1527
01:30:25,600 --> 01:30:28,100
In this case, Benji guys know is
going to show block and then
1528
01:30:28,100 --> 01:30:31,100
he's gonna kind of escape on an
angle route, towards the middle
1529
01:30:31,100 --> 01:30:35,500
of the field, I'll let it run
here. and unfortunately, don't
1530
01:30:35,500 --> 01:30:40,200
get a good angle there on the On
the the running back motion.
1531
01:30:40,600 --> 01:30:45,200
We all saw this live though, you
know, we saw this live so you
1532
01:30:45,200 --> 01:30:49,400
can see the running back right
here, had winning motion and
1533
01:30:49,407 --> 01:30:51,200
then kind of flared out for the
bubble.
1534
01:30:53,100 --> 01:30:55,700
Benji was here.
He kind of set up like he was
1535
01:30:55,700 --> 01:31:00,600
going to block the the Sam.
You can see a little bit here,
1536
01:31:00,600 --> 01:31:02,900
set up like he's blocking the
same, then he angled inside
1537
01:31:02,900 --> 01:31:05,500
there.
And right to the middle of the
1538
01:31:05,500 --> 01:31:07,400
field.
Just a perfect play call against
1539
01:31:07,400 --> 01:31:09,800
that defense.
Head around for him.
1540
01:31:10,400 --> 01:31:12,700
Yep.
And Matt little round and then
1541
01:31:13,000 --> 01:31:18,800
and then made a got mrs.
Basement a good to see benjin
1542
01:31:18,800 --> 01:31:22,200
just running man you know he's
at two big injuries so to see
1543
01:31:22,200 --> 01:31:24,300
him just playing football, is
good.
1544
01:31:25,400 --> 01:31:28,400
Yep happy for him.
But again, great concept here,
1545
01:31:28,400 --> 01:31:33,100
good Ball by Wells, nothing
really to complain about here.
1546
01:31:33,100 --> 01:31:35,900
And like I said, From a scheme
concept, really, really good
1547
01:31:35,900 --> 01:31:37,800
scheme.
Go back just a hair because you
1548
01:31:37,800 --> 01:31:39,700
talk about the scheme, all that
concept.
1549
01:31:40,700 --> 01:31:45,000
Just I'll tell you what a pause.
Because this is what I noticed
1550
01:31:45,000 --> 01:31:49,500
and again, I'm the Casual here.
Pause it.
1551
01:31:49,500 --> 01:31:51,800
Not yet.
Let it go a little further.
1552
01:31:52,800 --> 01:31:56,200
Let's get further into the play
right there.
1553
01:31:56,400 --> 01:32:00,700
Pause it even if Jenkins goes
with him perfectly.
1554
01:32:02,100 --> 01:32:04,700
Look at that.
Look how wide open in the amount
1555
01:32:04,700 --> 01:32:08,700
of space and I don't know if
that's basil tune or somebody or
1556
01:32:08,900 --> 01:32:12,500
black or Duke look at that
space.
1557
01:32:14,100 --> 01:32:17,300
There is no one within 12 yards
of him.
1558
01:32:19,600 --> 01:32:22,600
Well, this is also showing you
how when you attack laterally
1559
01:32:22,600 --> 01:32:26,200
you can set things up in the
middle of the field, stretch the
1560
01:32:26,200 --> 01:32:29,800
defense out and then you exploit
them in the middle over the
1561
01:32:29,800 --> 01:32:34,500
vehicle to hell.
So I just said you mentioned
1562
01:32:34,500 --> 01:32:38,400
attack in the middle a little
bit so I do have a kind of a
1563
01:32:38,500 --> 01:32:42,100
niche that for you want a slap
to hear 2021.
1564
01:32:42,400 --> 01:32:49,800
If you look at percentage of to
throne between the numbers, One
1565
01:32:49,800 --> 01:32:52,300
219 yards, downfield.
So basically, like, you know,
1566
01:32:52,300 --> 01:32:55,100
from where the, you know, the 40
is marked like 119 yards down
1567
01:32:55,100 --> 01:32:58,300
the field, what we call the
intermediate-mass we write, I
1568
01:32:58,300 --> 01:33:01,600
think 129th out of 130 FBS
teams.
1569
01:33:01,800 --> 01:33:05,700
So basically the last couple
years of .8, we never ever threw
1570
01:33:05,700 --> 01:33:07,600
the ball over the middle.
Like you can see a lot of, you
1571
01:33:07,608 --> 01:33:11,500
know, RPS answering tough.
As you said, the reason that you
1572
01:33:11,500 --> 01:33:14,200
want to do that is just to keep
defenses honest so that they
1573
01:33:14,200 --> 01:33:17,300
can't just you know the
linebackers can't just ignore
1574
01:33:17,300 --> 01:33:18,400
that part.
Of the field.
1575
01:33:18,400 --> 01:33:22,600
So I will coercing hear from,
you know, from Bowen, rpos
1576
01:33:22,600 --> 01:33:24,100
science.
All that stuff to try to Target
1577
01:33:24,100 --> 01:33:25,600
the middle of field because that
just didn't happen when
1578
01:33:25,600 --> 01:33:26,800
referring to the last couple of
years.
1579
01:33:27,700 --> 01:33:30,000
Yeah.
And you're not the first person
1580
01:33:30,000 --> 01:33:32,500
to bitch about this on that
program on this program because
1581
01:33:32,500 --> 01:33:35,100
man did I bitch about not
attacking the middle of the
1582
01:33:35,100 --> 01:33:39,000
field for at least three years,
at least three?
1583
01:33:39,000 --> 01:33:42,800
Yeah, it was, it was bad, it was
real bad.
1584
01:33:43,100 --> 01:33:46,400
When we talk about I'll hit the
layups, a lot of times some of
1585
01:33:46,400 --> 01:33:49,300
these plays.
Not like stupor.
1586
01:33:50,100 --> 01:33:52,400
Nope, like fancy, you know what
I'm saying?
1587
01:33:52,400 --> 01:33:55,800
You just like, Sheldon just say
like Brian said, sometimes you
1588
01:33:55,808 --> 01:33:58,500
just got to take the layups if
the middle of the field is open.
1589
01:33:58,900 --> 01:34:02,600
Put the ball there.
You know, have a player and we
1590
01:34:02,600 --> 01:34:06,200
just sometimes like we haven't
done that especially not with
1591
01:34:06,200 --> 01:34:09,600
one that was here like it was
like they were so set and the
1592
01:34:09,600 --> 01:34:13,300
more we found out was they were
like one read, throw the ball to
1593
01:34:13,300 --> 01:34:16,300
that receiver you know, that
receiver in open you running
1594
01:34:16,700 --> 01:34:19,100
like come on.
Yeah.
1595
01:34:19,100 --> 01:34:22,800
Now to be fair like I think I'm
in order to the ball over the
1596
01:34:22,800 --> 01:34:24,700
middle.
You do have to have a strong arm
1597
01:34:24,700 --> 01:34:28,400
quarterback, make reads and
obviously back to Burma after
1598
01:34:28,400 --> 01:34:31,500
was not that but at the same
time again you have to you can
1599
01:34:31,500 --> 01:34:33,600
just completely ignored.
Because if you do then like the
1600
01:34:33,600 --> 01:34:35,300
linebackers just aren't going to
respect that part of the field.
1601
01:34:35,300 --> 01:34:39,200
They can they can shoot over so
well made and we gotta get a
1602
01:34:39,208 --> 01:34:42,700
white team showing here again.
White team backlight seen back.
1603
01:34:42,700 --> 01:34:47,200
Yeah, let's go back to what
Sheldon said white team even
1604
01:34:47,200 --> 01:34:50,000
though they put zero points on
the They did have some good
1605
01:34:50,000 --> 01:34:52,300
drives in some very good plays
again.
1606
01:34:52,700 --> 01:34:55,600
We compare last year to this
year, they actually did
1607
01:34:55,600 --> 01:34:57,200
something.
So what's this one run?
1608
01:34:58,200 --> 01:35:00,500
Yeah, so this is a, we're
actually going to start looking
1609
01:35:00,500 --> 01:35:02,900
at next few plays are going to
be kind of highlighting some of
1610
01:35:02,900 --> 01:35:06,400
the good plays from some sort
of, from some of the newcomers
1611
01:35:06,400 --> 01:35:08,600
here.
So, first play here, shotgun why
1612
01:35:08,600 --> 01:35:12,900
off trips, right?
You're looking at a RPO kind of
1613
01:35:12,900 --> 01:35:15,500
three steps.
Slant, we're going drones to
1614
01:35:15,500 --> 01:35:18,500
felled in very tight coverage by
Dorian.
1615
01:35:18,600 --> 01:35:21,600
Wrong here, just a solid play
and something like Sheldon said
1616
01:35:21,600 --> 01:35:24,400
that we didn't see a lot under
the previous regime or really a
1617
01:35:24,407 --> 01:35:28,100
whole lot last year kind of.
So I'll let it run first and
1618
01:35:28,100 --> 01:35:38,900
then we'll look at it more.
I'm by 18 is a freshman y'all.
1619
01:35:38,900 --> 01:35:40,700
That's all I'm saying.
Yeah.
1620
01:35:42,900 --> 01:35:46,400
And that is hitting up in my
mouth and felt as a big dude.
1621
01:35:47,900 --> 01:35:49,700
That's all that's a whole lot of
man coming at wide.
1622
01:35:49,700 --> 01:35:52,500
Receiver there, you know, priest
a PC.
1623
01:35:52,500 --> 01:35:54,300
We got a bit, we got a heavy box
here.
1624
01:35:55,200 --> 01:35:58,000
So this is going to be pretty
much a default pass play.
1625
01:35:58,000 --> 01:36:01,600
All the way based on the
Moorhead rules.
1626
01:36:01,600 --> 01:36:05,100
They're very accurate, throw in
tight coverage from drones here
1627
01:36:06,200 --> 01:36:07,900
and also probably some of the
best protection.
1628
01:36:07,900 --> 01:36:09,900
He'd gotten to that point.
I was just about to say that
1629
01:36:09,900 --> 01:36:13,100
Brian light again.
Drawings did not Have a good
1630
01:36:13,100 --> 01:36:14,900
day, so I'm not advocating for
him on that.
1631
01:36:14,900 --> 01:36:20,400
But his, his pocket was so
nasty, the whole game.
1632
01:36:20,900 --> 01:36:25,100
This was one of the cleaner
Pockets that he had and you can
1633
01:36:25,100 --> 01:36:29,600
see he has some skill being able
to deliver that ball in tight
1634
01:36:29,600 --> 01:36:31,700
coverage.
Well his best plays are
1635
01:36:31,700 --> 01:36:35,500
play-action three-step drops
which tells me that he's working
1636
01:36:35,500 --> 01:36:38,200
on influencing the linebackers
and getting the ball in his
1637
01:36:38,200 --> 01:36:41,300
hands quick because he did not
have time to get a five-step
1638
01:36:41,300 --> 01:36:42,500
drop in there and sit in the
van.
1639
01:36:42,600 --> 01:36:45,200
Pocket.
But again, this is probably the
1640
01:36:45,200 --> 01:36:48,100
best that line looked again.
You get some run action, they're
1641
01:36:48,400 --> 01:36:52,700
actually good job of the was at
the guard, over here, pulling
1642
01:36:52,700 --> 01:36:56,600
peeling off and picking up
number 41 there to kind of
1643
01:36:56,600 --> 01:37:01,700
finish things off.
And again, that's a good ball in
1644
01:37:01,700 --> 01:37:09,200
very tight coverage by strong,
strong, strong strong hands by
1645
01:37:09,200 --> 01:37:12,400
Felton to pull it in and then,
you know, finishes the Run by
1646
01:37:12,400 --> 01:37:16,600
running through the safety.
That's another two yards.
1647
01:37:16,900 --> 01:37:20,000
You have to eat you.
You know you would be stopped,
1648
01:37:20,100 --> 01:37:22,900
that makes a difference in a
game when you're falling
1649
01:37:22,900 --> 01:37:27,400
forward.
And like I felt I think Feldman
1650
01:37:27,400 --> 01:37:31,000
as far as the newcomers probably
had the best game from a wide
1651
01:37:31,000 --> 01:37:34,200
receiver standpoint.
So he went out there and kind of
1652
01:37:34,200 --> 01:37:37,400
hung his nuts a little bit,
especially as that for a second
1653
01:37:37,400 --> 01:37:40,200
quarter ran down.
He had some some good run there
1654
01:37:42,000 --> 01:37:44,000
again.
I like the concept again, we're
1655
01:37:44,000 --> 01:37:47,800
looking at more RPO we've seen,
you know, a lot of our po
1656
01:37:47,800 --> 01:37:51,300
elements in the in this little
short, short number Clips, we
1657
01:37:51,300 --> 01:37:53,900
looked at so far.
So another thing to highlight is
1658
01:37:54,000 --> 01:37:57,600
Is that?
You got to be a lot of wide
1659
01:37:57,600 --> 01:37:59,400
receivers, do not want to go
over the middle.
1660
01:37:59,400 --> 01:38:03,700
We've had a lot of Dan Roberts,
he was like, we loved Trey.
1661
01:38:04,200 --> 01:38:07,500
Trey was very thin, you know,
when he was a wide receiver here
1662
01:38:07,500 --> 01:38:09,200
in last year, just was what it
was.
1663
01:38:09,200 --> 01:38:12,200
But to have a wide receiver that
can go over the middle and get
1664
01:38:12,200 --> 01:38:15,200
some catches there is going to
be big for us because that's a
1665
01:38:15,208 --> 01:38:16,700
possession.
Pie plate.
1666
01:38:18,000 --> 01:38:20,400
Yep.
And the next we got here, we
1667
01:38:20,400 --> 01:38:23,900
got, we got shotgun spread Flex,
right?
1668
01:38:25,400 --> 01:38:26,900
This is just going to be a swing
pass.
1669
01:38:28,100 --> 01:38:30,100
And what I like here is
something we didn't see last
1670
01:38:30,100 --> 01:38:32,200
year, hopefully we see Wells
improve on this but this is a
1671
01:38:32,200 --> 01:38:36,600
good good example of drones.
Having some really good touch on
1672
01:38:36,600 --> 01:38:41,100
a ball some of those short
routes I love the way he gives
1673
01:38:41,100 --> 01:38:44,400
Thomas not a great opportunity
to get up field and get some
1674
01:38:44,400 --> 01:38:46,500
good yardage on this.
So I'll run it through and we
1675
01:38:46,500 --> 01:38:49,500
can watch it.
Nice touch.
1676
01:38:51,800 --> 01:38:53,800
Pretty good blocking up there on
the outside.
1677
01:38:53,900 --> 01:38:55,300
Yep.
Yep.
1678
01:38:55,500 --> 01:38:57,000
Least giving him somewhere to
go.
1679
01:38:57,400 --> 01:38:59,200
Yeah.
He had a fair to put a good
1680
01:38:59,200 --> 01:39:02,400
touch on that path because of
the pressure on that side.
1681
01:39:02,900 --> 01:39:04,300
Yep.
So you got pressure coming off
1682
01:39:04,300 --> 01:39:08,700
the edge, good pickup.
Well, good pickup by one player
1683
01:39:08,700 --> 01:39:11,800
on the right there but not a
great pick by.
1684
01:39:12,700 --> 01:39:14,700
So here's what it looks like to
me.
1685
01:39:15,000 --> 01:39:17,800
The Freshman talk about how was
getting downright a, how is your
1686
01:39:17,800 --> 01:39:22,600
true freshman just completely
with and so some happen because
1687
01:39:23,200 --> 01:39:26,100
good knobs acting like you got a
fan call and nobody else is
1688
01:39:26,100 --> 01:39:31,300
Fanning so good moms.
He's kicking out to get the the
1689
01:39:31,300 --> 01:39:35,800
Blitzer but he just lets the
let's the Dow man just run by
1690
01:39:36,000 --> 01:39:37,700
Free Run.
To the quarterback.
1691
01:39:37,900 --> 01:39:42,300
Why did a quarterback but give?
But again, look at drone in his
1692
01:39:42,300 --> 01:39:44,800
face he doesn't fire it, touches
it.
1693
01:39:45,200 --> 01:39:46,600
Yeah.
Get the ball.
1694
01:39:46,600 --> 01:39:50,400
Yeah, I mean back to run,
definitely show some Poise there
1695
01:39:50,400 --> 01:39:55,100
to kind of get a good ball on
there and doesn't break put
1696
01:39:55,100 --> 01:39:58,300
enough arc on it to where the
the Blitzer can't kind of jump
1697
01:39:58,300 --> 01:40:01,800
up and get his hands on it.
What's it right?
1698
01:40:01,800 --> 01:40:03,900
Where it needs to be for Thomas
to catch and run.
1699
01:40:03,900 --> 01:40:07,100
I mean a whole lot to like about
that play, even though it's only
1700
01:40:07,100 --> 01:40:10,600
basically, you know, nine-yard
gain their 9, 10 yard gain.
1701
01:40:10,600 --> 01:40:14,200
But I mean, it's moving the
sticks and giving us another
1702
01:40:14,200 --> 01:40:16,900
opportunity to to put some
points on the board.
1703
01:40:16,900 --> 01:40:20,400
So, Yeah.
Blocking by self do we need?
1704
01:40:20,400 --> 01:40:25,400
We need more of that this year
because I don't ya I have a
1705
01:40:25,400 --> 01:40:28,300
feeling just looking at Belton.
I think felt them likes to
1706
01:40:28,300 --> 01:40:31,900
block.
I mean seriously watching that
1707
01:40:31,900 --> 01:40:37,500
like it looked like he enjoyed
it there's nobody he's got the
1708
01:40:37,508 --> 01:40:43,500
body for it sometimes that's it.
This is one of my, the next one
1709
01:40:43,500 --> 01:40:46,700
is just one of my favorite
passes by drones because there
1710
01:40:46,700 --> 01:40:48,000
ain't many people can do this
shit right.
1711
01:40:48,200 --> 01:40:50,800
Here.
Yeah, and this is a big one.
1712
01:40:50,800 --> 01:40:54,200
So we got this play here.
Shotgun doubles Wing tight,
1713
01:40:54,200 --> 01:40:56,800
right?
The play is going to be a mesh
1714
01:40:56,800 --> 01:41:01,100
running back wheel.
And you're going to see drones
1715
01:41:01,100 --> 01:41:04,000
get the ball to Coney in a very
tight window for a big game.
1716
01:41:05,200 --> 01:41:08,200
So I'll let it run first and
then we'll look at it again.
1717
01:41:11,900 --> 01:41:14,500
The back at up.
I like, I like County.
1718
01:41:15,100 --> 01:41:18,200
It's still doing some, I mean,
the staff likes him too.
1719
01:41:18,200 --> 01:41:23,700
And True freshman, true
freshman.
1720
01:41:24,600 --> 01:41:26,700
Yeah, hadn't even seen the
water.
1721
01:41:26,700 --> 01:41:29,200
Let's look at the protection.
Let's look at the protection of
1722
01:41:29,200 --> 01:41:31,300
your debt.
Decent protection, decent
1723
01:41:31,300 --> 01:41:34,300
protection.
You'll see the mesh here, it'll
1724
01:41:34,300 --> 01:41:38,100
be if you're either throwing the
wheel or you're throwing to
1725
01:41:38,100 --> 01:41:40,400
Jennings kind of on the shallow
cross here.
1726
01:41:40,400 --> 01:41:42,500
That's going to be your one and
two reads.
1727
01:41:42,500 --> 01:41:45,700
So Read one had a, he had a good
window.
1728
01:41:45,700 --> 01:41:48,900
It was going to be tight, but he
had if they're delivered a solid
1729
01:41:48,900 --> 01:41:52,400
ball.
Gets it there just in time for
1730
01:41:52,400 --> 01:41:54,500
Cody to bring the tackle and
make a good run.
1731
01:41:57,900 --> 01:42:01,500
I just love it.
Throw Yeah, it just asked
1732
01:42:01,500 --> 01:42:03,300
question, Brian.
Yeah.
1733
01:42:05,000 --> 01:42:10,000
So how would you assess the
depth or the angle of the route
1734
01:42:10,000 --> 01:42:11,900
that he took?
Because I feel like if that
1735
01:42:11,900 --> 01:42:14,800
linebacker did its homework and
maybe do the play was coming or
1736
01:42:14,800 --> 01:42:16,800
if he was just a bit faster.
That could potentially be a Pick
1737
01:42:16,800 --> 01:42:22,100
6.
Yeah, so I think based on where
1738
01:42:22,100 --> 01:42:25,800
the backer was, that's, that's a
very tight throw to make.
1739
01:42:26,900 --> 01:42:31,500
I think if you had a backer that
had more knowledge and ability
1740
01:42:31,500 --> 01:42:36,400
there, that's a dangerous.
Third of make, I think,
1741
01:42:36,400 --> 01:42:41,100
situationally it's not that it's
not a bad decision, but it's one
1742
01:42:41,100 --> 01:42:44,700
of those that could be either a
catch for you or an incompletion
1743
01:42:44,700 --> 01:42:47,200
given what what, the linebackers
showing right here.
1744
01:42:47,700 --> 01:42:49,500
But yeah.
A more confident linebacker
1745
01:42:49,500 --> 01:42:51,800
would have been able to make a
make a play here, right?
1746
01:42:55,500 --> 01:43:00,000
But on the other side of that,
I'm more confident linebacker
1747
01:43:00,000 --> 01:43:03,100
might have tried to jump it and
they don't get a handle call me.
1748
01:43:04,500 --> 01:43:07,900
Because this would have been a
bigger even a bigger run if I
1749
01:43:07,907 --> 01:43:10,100
don't know, that's a no, that's
a walk-on.
1750
01:43:11,900 --> 01:43:14,400
I'm pretty sure it is get a
number.
1751
01:43:14,400 --> 01:43:22,200
Then when you run to play,
That's George balance.
1752
01:43:23,400 --> 01:43:30,700
Hey, all right, so, but but my
point is just flips, out, your
1753
01:43:30,700 --> 01:43:32,400
right Sheldon.
Somebody couldn't do that to a
1754
01:43:32,407 --> 01:43:38,000
Pick 6, but if they don't make
it balance, goes to the player,
1755
01:43:38,000 --> 01:43:41,600
not the ball, he's not thinking
about the pick it.
1756
01:43:41,600 --> 01:43:43,400
What he does is he gets that
hand on him.
1757
01:43:43,400 --> 01:43:45,900
Just for a second, too.
Slow kony's momentum.
1758
01:43:46,700 --> 01:43:49,700
He doesn't do that.
He tries to go for the ball and
1759
01:43:49,700 --> 01:43:54,300
he gets in there.
That free safety, right?
1760
01:43:55,400 --> 01:43:56,900
Funny.
Go at your curse of the free
1761
01:43:56,900 --> 01:44:02,600
safety.
This turns out to a big game
1762
01:44:02,600 --> 01:44:05,900
because a huge gain anyway.
But you imagine that shot the
1763
01:44:05,900 --> 01:44:07,400
restaurants from the writers
carrying.
1764
01:44:07,400 --> 01:44:10,400
Pretty much everybody but
balance to the middle of the
1765
01:44:10,400 --> 01:44:13,500
field.
Yeah. 35 comes over makes the
1766
01:44:13,500 --> 01:44:16,800
tackle but what I'm saying is he
slowed his momentum down.
1767
01:44:17,300 --> 01:44:21,200
Yeah, it's a foot race if he
doesn't hit him.
1768
01:44:22,200 --> 01:44:24,300
Yeah, but I definitely agree
with Sean's point.
1769
01:44:24,300 --> 01:44:27,700
I mean, there are a lot of
linebackers that could make that
1770
01:44:27,700 --> 01:44:31,400
play.
Oh yeah. 1000%.
1771
01:44:31,700 --> 01:44:37,600
Yeah, what's the next one?
And you know let's look at this
1772
01:44:37,600 --> 01:44:39,500
before we move on to the next
one real quick.
1773
01:44:39,900 --> 01:44:42,900
You know, he's got Jennings if
he wants Jennings, so it me if
1774
01:44:42,900 --> 01:44:45,500
this is if this is a linebacker
that's more capable.
1775
01:44:46,600 --> 01:44:48,500
You know, the play is still a
good play call because the
1776
01:44:48,500 --> 01:44:53,500
concept you're still having
Jennings coming free underneath
1777
01:44:53,500 --> 01:44:57,700
here on the, on the cross.
So you're still getting, he's
1778
01:44:57,700 --> 01:44:59,700
probably gonna catch it right
there at the hash, he's going to
1779
01:44:59,700 --> 01:45:07,000
get 78 yards on that.
All right.
1780
01:45:15,800 --> 01:45:19,000
Next play is a fun when we get
to see our buddy pot Watson.
1781
01:45:28,200 --> 01:45:30,700
This is a touchdown throw.
This is the this is the big
1782
01:45:30,700 --> 01:45:32,500
touchdown.
So we get on this one.
1783
01:45:33,500 --> 01:45:35,600
It's a shotgun double-doubles
Wing.
1784
01:45:35,800 --> 01:45:38,900
We got a bubble, go route
concept here.
1785
01:45:39,800 --> 01:45:42,200
It's going to be pop.
Pop taking a deep shot to
1786
01:45:42,300 --> 01:45:45,100
Tucker.
Holloway out there at the top.
1787
01:45:47,400 --> 01:45:48,900
And I'll let it run through
here.
1788
01:45:54,600 --> 01:45:58,500
You kind of That Swing Swing
action influence the defense.
1789
01:46:00,300 --> 01:46:05,200
Tucker with the one-on-one
pizzas, man, I wish we could see
1790
01:46:05,200 --> 01:46:07,700
up top are what happened to
y'all remember?
1791
01:46:09,200 --> 01:46:12,000
Was it a slip?
Was it just you got turned
1792
01:46:12,000 --> 01:46:14,300
around a little bit in the top
when he's, when he's spending
1793
01:46:14,300 --> 01:46:16,400
his hips.
He got got a little loose and
1794
01:46:16,400 --> 01:46:17,900
lost Tucker.
Okay.
1795
01:46:23,100 --> 01:46:26,500
And I mean this is another, you
know I mean my hello holding
1796
01:46:26,500 --> 01:46:30,100
that too who's that up?
At top 75?
1797
01:46:31,700 --> 01:46:34,100
Yeah, I'll bet it'll hold a
baby.
1798
01:46:34,400 --> 01:46:36,100
Yeah, she killed a little bit
here.
1799
01:46:37,100 --> 01:46:39,800
I think they let this one go.
I think they let this one go.
1800
01:46:41,300 --> 01:46:44,400
He was a little slow getting
across really took a bad angle
1801
01:46:44,400 --> 01:46:46,500
if we're being honest.
Yeah he needs.
1802
01:46:46,500 --> 01:46:48,000
He needs to be flattered with
that.
1803
01:46:48,600 --> 01:46:59,200
He comes too far afield.
Yeah. but I mean, this is one
1804
01:46:59,200 --> 01:47:03,200
that The go wasn't the primary.
This this is supposed to be a
1805
01:47:03,200 --> 01:47:06,500
swing kind of all the way you
can tell by what the the other
1806
01:47:06,500 --> 01:47:10,800
receivers are doing.
So the swing is actually the
1807
01:47:10,800 --> 01:47:13,900
primary here.
See him, look at the swing, see
1808
01:47:13,900 --> 01:47:17,800
it's not there.
See where his eyes went and he
1809
01:47:17,800 --> 01:47:20,500
threw off his back foot because
you know shit didn't do a great
1810
01:47:20,500 --> 01:47:25,700
job of getting across their but
hard to argue with the 40 yard
1811
01:47:25,700 --> 01:47:37,500
score, right?
All right, we're going to get
1812
01:47:37,500 --> 01:47:40,300
one here.
That's our other.
1813
01:47:43,500 --> 01:47:47,300
True freshman quarterback.
Curtis left us?
1814
01:47:47,300 --> 01:47:51,500
He ran away.
Ian Curtis what you doing?
1815
01:47:58,400 --> 01:48:03,500
Maybe had to be it.
Knowing Curtis that that's
1816
01:48:03,500 --> 01:48:05,400
that's happened.
Yes, that happened right there.
1817
01:48:07,800 --> 01:48:10,900
Well, Sheldon gets the, the
point there.
1818
01:48:11,000 --> 01:48:13,600
Shell gets the point.
All right, so we got this one
1819
01:48:13,600 --> 01:48:15,300
formation.
We got shotgun spread.
1820
01:48:16,300 --> 01:48:19,500
Y, could be a go ahead.
I will say it to the place that
1821
01:48:19,500 --> 01:48:23,400
can be a go X curl and
Whiskey's, gonna take a deep
1822
01:48:23,400 --> 01:48:26,100
ball shot to sudden that we
should have had a touchdown on
1823
01:48:26,100 --> 01:48:28,800
here, on third and 13.
I'll let it run.
1824
01:48:30,200 --> 01:48:33,600
Well, you get it on the screen.
First that make were added in
1825
01:48:33,600 --> 01:48:37,100
that way.
Here we go.
1826
01:48:46,600 --> 01:48:51,400
Oh, that hurts your heart hurts,
your heart.
1827
01:48:52,300 --> 01:48:54,000
All right, so let's talk about
this.
1828
01:48:54,000 --> 01:48:57,800
We got stunts on both sides of
the, the defensive line here,
1829
01:48:58,300 --> 01:49:00,600
and the offensive line just
watches them happen and does
1830
01:49:00,600 --> 01:49:05,000
absolutely nothing.
So we can, we can watch that
1831
01:49:05,000 --> 01:49:06,700
real quick.
We got stunts stunts.
1832
01:49:07,900 --> 01:49:11,000
Start start and we're just going
to watch.
1833
01:49:11,000 --> 01:49:14,500
Guys are just like what's going
on here?
1834
01:49:14,700 --> 01:49:21,400
Why are four guys surrounding?
Yeah, let's not do that.
1835
01:49:21,400 --> 01:49:25,500
We should do that.
That should be happening back
1836
01:49:25,500 --> 01:49:27,500
there.
Don't get the Freshman killed
1837
01:49:27,500 --> 01:49:30,200
for God's sake.
I mean with this is a good ball
1838
01:49:30,200 --> 01:49:34,000
with three guys.
Bearing down on him go what's it
1839
01:49:34,000 --> 01:49:36,300
puts it right on his hands in
the end zone.
1840
01:49:36,300 --> 01:49:39,100
I mean the only thing.
The thing I like to see from him
1841
01:49:39,100 --> 01:49:42,300
is that based on where Sons
running this route, I'd like to
1842
01:49:42,300 --> 01:49:45,300
see the ball delivered right on
the hash instead of back inside
1843
01:49:45,300 --> 01:49:49,600
about back outside of it because
it gives the receiver a chance
1844
01:49:49,600 --> 01:49:52,200
to run through it instead of
having to bend back and makes
1845
01:49:52,200 --> 01:49:55,700
the catch a little bit harder.
But I mean, that's really the
1846
01:49:55,700 --> 01:49:58,700
only thing other than not, not
catching it.
1847
01:49:58,700 --> 01:50:01,500
That I would critique there.
But you got, you got to bring
1848
01:50:01,500 --> 01:50:04,900
that in its on your hands.
Yeah, here's what I'm gonna say
1849
01:50:05,000 --> 01:50:09,000
in y'all getting your viewpoints
on this, Watching this tape
1850
01:50:09,000 --> 01:50:13,100
watching the concepts watching
things that they want done.
1851
01:50:14,800 --> 01:50:19,200
It feels Leaps and Bounds.
It feels Leaps and Bounds of
1852
01:50:19,200 --> 01:50:23,500
where we were a year ago.
It feels competent.
1853
01:50:23,500 --> 01:50:26,100
It feels like feels like we look
like we know what we're doing.
1854
01:50:26,300 --> 01:50:28,000
There you go.
Like even when we're not
1855
01:50:28,000 --> 01:50:30,000
executing it looks like we know
what we're doing.
1856
01:50:31,600 --> 01:50:38,500
And then that makes sense that
we've said on here and I think
1857
01:50:38,500 --> 01:50:41,600
all of us in some way of said it
is okay.
1858
01:50:41,600 --> 01:50:42,800
Yeah.
Tyler bones, never coached
1859
01:50:42,800 --> 01:50:46,400
quarterbacks for, this is Tyler
bowling system that basically
1860
01:50:47,100 --> 01:50:52,500
what almost nine years.
He's this has been his system,
1861
01:50:52,900 --> 01:50:54,600
right?
And this is a truly his baby
1862
01:50:54,600 --> 01:50:57,700
this year versus last year.
Where I feel like there was kind
1863
01:50:57,700 --> 01:51:01,400
of too many cooks in the kitchen
you know you had some of what
1864
01:51:01,400 --> 01:51:03,700
Glenn wanted to do kind of
sprinkled in there in the past
1865
01:51:03,700 --> 01:51:05,600
game.
You had someone what Rudolph
1866
01:51:05,600 --> 01:51:07,300
wanted to do sprinkled in the
Run game.
1867
01:51:07,600 --> 01:51:12,500
This is truly Tyler bones baby
this year and you can actually
1868
01:51:12,500 --> 01:51:15,500
see his handprints and
fingerprints and everything on.
1869
01:51:16,400 --> 01:51:20,000
On this offense and I don't feel
like we saw as much cohesive
1870
01:51:20,000 --> 01:51:23,400
identity.
Last year we saw, we saw pieces
1871
01:51:23,400 --> 01:51:25,800
here and there, but we didn't
see a cohesive identity.
1872
01:51:25,900 --> 01:51:28,800
I saw more than the spring game
than any point on offense last
1873
01:51:28,800 --> 01:51:29,900
year.
All right?
1874
01:51:30,400 --> 01:51:32,600
What's this LeBron?
All right.
1875
01:51:32,600 --> 01:51:35,700
So this one here, we got a
shotgun.
1876
01:51:35,700 --> 01:51:38,800
Why off trips, right?
It's going to be an X cross Z
1877
01:51:38,800 --> 01:51:43,400
come back.
And drones is gonna throw off
1878
01:51:43,400 --> 01:51:48,400
his back foot incomplete.
So this is one where, you know,
1879
01:51:48,400 --> 01:51:51,100
will be a little bit little bit
hard on drones, but this is also
1880
01:51:51,100 --> 01:51:52,600
a little bit on the offensive
line 2.
1881
01:52:00,900 --> 01:52:04,900
And let's run it back here.
Drones is going to get a little
1882
01:52:04,900 --> 01:52:07,100
bit of pressure here in his face
at the last minute.
1883
01:52:07,100 --> 01:52:11,100
Can't step up.
That's a long throw.
1884
01:52:11,100 --> 01:52:13,500
That is a long throat.
Yep.
1885
01:52:13,900 --> 01:52:16,000
It's a long throw that you're
not taking a full step in.
1886
01:52:16,000 --> 01:52:19,600
To look at it, takes like a half
step into it, as he's releasing
1887
01:52:19,600 --> 01:52:20,700
this.
I'm taking a fool.
1888
01:52:21,000 --> 01:52:24,600
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's trying to bend it around
1889
01:52:24,600 --> 01:52:27,800
the defender while taking only a
half step into it.
1890
01:52:29,000 --> 01:52:32,200
Not the throw you want to make
there, but it's a safe throw.
1891
01:52:32,200 --> 01:52:34,000
I mean, it's not a throw that's
going to, you know, create a
1892
01:52:34,008 --> 01:52:36,500
turnover.
So gets it.
1893
01:52:37,500 --> 01:52:40,300
And the other thing here is that
he really has his pick here
1894
01:52:40,400 --> 01:52:42,700
because Jennings is running
wide.
1895
01:52:42,700 --> 01:52:45,300
The fuck open to that's his
second.
1896
01:52:45,300 --> 01:52:50,600
Read here, wide open.
I think the hand goes up as he
1897
01:52:50,600 --> 01:52:53,700
throws the ball.
Yep.
1898
01:52:54,500 --> 01:53:01,000
Hand in hand with up here and I
mean both are probably get about
1899
01:53:01,000 --> 01:53:05,500
the same amount of yardage
depending on the catch there and
1900
01:53:05,500 --> 01:53:11,100
in depending on whether 40 can
get to get to Jennings whether
1901
01:53:11,100 --> 01:53:15,100
Jennings has the angle or not.
But I mean this is one where the
1902
01:53:15,600 --> 01:53:17,600
you see the concepts concepts
are good.
1903
01:53:17,700 --> 01:53:20,200
It's there.
Just got to execute better on
1904
01:53:20,200 --> 01:53:22,900
the offensive line and you got
to be able to make that throw.
1905
01:53:22,900 --> 01:53:26,400
It's a hard throw to make but
when you that open, you got to
1906
01:53:26,400 --> 01:53:30,500
be able to get it there.
Yeah, I saw I saw Bo and called
1907
01:53:30,500 --> 01:53:33,500
a play against ODU.
Is that is that zone coverage?
1908
01:53:33,500 --> 01:53:36,200
Brian.
Yes, it was.
1909
01:53:37,200 --> 01:53:38,600
Okay.
Yeah cuz I saw the linebacker
1910
01:53:38,600 --> 01:53:42,600
kind of pass off the krauser to
the next guy over so there's
1911
01:53:42,600 --> 01:53:44,800
obviously miscommunication there
but that's a good Zone beating
1912
01:53:44,800 --> 01:53:46,400
play.
Exactly.
1913
01:53:46,400 --> 01:53:48,500
Exactly crossers are great for
that.
1914
01:53:50,200 --> 01:53:52,500
All right.
So let me pull up the next one
1915
01:53:52,500 --> 01:53:56,400
here.
We got four more.
1916
01:54:03,500 --> 01:54:08,700
Well, the next one is our pivot.
As I prepare, this is our pivot.
1917
01:54:08,700 --> 01:54:12,300
Yeah, we're looking.
This is kind of the last one for
1918
01:54:12,300 --> 01:54:14,300
the newcomers and then we're
going to kind of pivot into the
1919
01:54:14,300 --> 01:54:17,300
defensive defensive highlights
here.
1920
01:54:19,900 --> 01:54:22,700
You know, setting this up.
I'll go ahead and share it here.
1921
01:54:23,300 --> 01:54:26,000
We've got a shotgun doubles
Wing.
1922
01:54:27,200 --> 01:54:32,000
It's going to be a split Zone,
RPO slant and drones is going to
1923
01:54:32,008 --> 01:54:34,000
try to get it to Jennings.
It's going to be a little bit of
1924
01:54:34,000 --> 01:54:35,800
a tighter window than he
expected.
1925
01:54:36,500 --> 01:54:37,900
There's going to be a little
Bobble.
1926
01:54:37,900 --> 01:54:41,500
It Let it run through here
first.
1927
01:54:48,400 --> 01:54:51,800
All right, so this is one of
those where, you know, we talked
1928
01:54:51,800 --> 01:54:54,700
about the rules earlier.
This is one where the rules kind
1929
01:54:54,700 --> 01:54:56,900
of, unfortunately, put you in a
bad spot.
1930
01:54:57,700 --> 01:54:59,700
All right, so pre-snap, look at
this box.
1931
01:55:01,100 --> 01:55:06,300
You're our po routes over here.
You got Defenders across the
1932
01:55:06,300 --> 01:55:10,200
board, your read man's here.
Based on those, you should say,
1933
01:55:10,200 --> 01:55:16,400
all right, we're throwing this.
What we get though is we get the
1934
01:55:16,400 --> 01:55:19,600
safety rolling up into the in
replacing that backer Zone.
1935
01:55:21,000 --> 01:55:24,500
We've got a little Zone blitz.
So what happens here, is that
1936
01:55:24,500 --> 01:55:28,600
now You're throwing a slant
right into where the safety is
1937
01:55:28,600 --> 01:55:31,800
creeping into that zone.
So the window got significantly
1938
01:55:31,800 --> 01:55:35,100
tighter than what you
anticipated, but the throw is
1939
01:55:35,100 --> 01:55:40,200
made, throw a still made if
slightly behind, probably a
1940
01:55:40,200 --> 01:55:42,500
little bit earlier than you
would want to make that throw
1941
01:55:42,500 --> 01:55:46,000
normally, but catchable, but
guess what?
1942
01:55:46,000 --> 01:55:48,600
Catchable, but catchable, you
get a little, you have a Bible
1943
01:55:48,600 --> 01:55:52,800
here, doesn't quite Pull It in,
doesn't secure it and then you
1944
01:55:52,800 --> 01:55:58,000
get Phillips.
You get most Phillips coming in
1945
01:55:58,000 --> 01:56:02,000
there and true freshman gets his
his first interception as a
1946
01:56:02,008 --> 01:56:04,400
hokie.
So bright, I love me.
1947
01:56:04,400 --> 01:56:07,200
And you talked about this one me
and Brian looked at this one.
1948
01:56:07,700 --> 01:56:10,700
Sorry, tally was one of those
days you could hop on with as we
1949
01:56:10,700 --> 01:56:13,600
looked at this one in depth.
And the reason I love this play
1950
01:56:13,600 --> 01:56:18,700
from both sides is a the play
call on defense is really good.
1951
01:56:19,500 --> 01:56:26,300
It takes it away, but the throw
by drones I mean that's on the
1952
01:56:26,300 --> 01:56:28,200
money.
It's still a good route ran by
1953
01:56:28,200 --> 01:56:30,300
Jennings even though he kind of
coughed it up.
1954
01:56:31,200 --> 01:56:34,500
But the bigger part on this is
Phillips at true freshman.
1955
01:56:34,800 --> 01:56:36,400
And this is where it goes when
we're kind of lean to the
1956
01:56:36,400 --> 01:56:39,200
defense.
He starts going that way.
1957
01:56:39,500 --> 01:56:44,400
He doesn't stop.
He doesn't stop that ball is
1958
01:56:44,400 --> 01:56:47,400
tipped.
He doesn't stop right here, he's
1959
01:56:47,400 --> 01:56:51,200
going and he gets his pick.
How many times do you see it in
1960
01:56:51,200 --> 01:56:52,700
games?
Where guys, stop the ball
1961
01:56:52,700 --> 01:56:55,100
histogram?
And they're like, oh what I do
1962
01:56:55,400 --> 01:57:01,600
you stop That's why.
We kept going and also you
1963
01:57:01,600 --> 01:57:07,500
immediately look to get up field
and I think I don't know what
1964
01:57:07,900 --> 01:57:10,400
the latter part of the Fuente.
Dbe's it seemed like they got an
1965
01:57:10,400 --> 01:57:13,600
interception and then know what
the fuck to do, right?
1966
01:57:14,900 --> 01:57:18,100
He knew he needed to get a feel,
get some yards, I like that, I
1967
01:57:18,108 --> 01:57:21,200
like that and then he sees hey
I'm trapped in here.
1968
01:57:21,800 --> 01:57:24,300
Let's get out of bounds.
Let's get a nice little late,
1969
01:57:24,300 --> 01:57:29,000
hit there.
I respect a little blindsided.
1970
01:57:29,100 --> 01:57:33,600
I mean, I'm headhunting if
there's a pic so I as I get it
1971
01:57:33,700 --> 01:57:36,600
that's what I want to do now as
an offensive lineman I did.
1972
01:57:36,600 --> 01:57:40,300
I did not like those those those
shots that you get a little ear
1973
01:57:40,300 --> 01:57:43,200
hole shot, you definitely feel
that for a little bit.
1974
01:57:47,000 --> 01:57:52,000
All right, so first primarily
defensive play here, we had a
1975
01:57:52,000 --> 01:57:54,500
couple that are kind of the
bigger place here, and then we
1976
01:57:54,508 --> 01:57:57,600
got one that is a little more
nuanced.
1977
01:57:57,600 --> 01:58:01,800
So that's kind of the middle one
here, that will sandwich at
1978
01:58:01,800 --> 01:58:04,500
three levels.
We've going on two hours, only
1979
01:58:04,800 --> 01:58:06,400
few more minutes to wrap up
tonight.
1980
01:58:06,900 --> 01:58:08,300
Yeah yeah we're good, we're
good.
1981
01:58:09,300 --> 01:58:11,500
All right, so we're going to get
this in here.
1982
01:58:15,100 --> 01:58:18,100
This is place 17.
We got shotgun doubles Wing
1983
01:58:18,100 --> 01:58:20,500
tight, right?
It's going to be a Sprint slot,
1984
01:58:20,500 --> 01:58:25,400
cross play action and we're
going to see strowman make an
1985
01:58:25,400 --> 01:58:27,700
absolutely incredible
instinctual play here.
1986
01:58:41,700 --> 01:58:43,500
Trauma covered some ground on
the plate.
1987
01:58:47,000 --> 01:58:50,100
Stroman said, 40 is not going to
make this.
1988
01:58:50,100 --> 01:58:57,900
I got to make this Because
strohman is playing in the Deep.
1989
01:58:57,900 --> 01:59:00,500
He's playing middle deep.
He's playing that cover one.
1990
01:59:01,000 --> 01:59:04,400
He recognizes 40 angle and get
to Jennings.
1991
01:59:05,700 --> 01:59:08,300
So he gets to Jennings.
Yeah.
1992
01:59:11,200 --> 01:59:14,600
That's just incredible
individual effort and also
1993
01:59:15,600 --> 01:59:18,300
incredible instincts to kind of
recognize what's there.
1994
01:59:18,300 --> 01:59:21,200
And what you need to do to get a
play.
1995
01:59:21,200 --> 01:59:24,400
I mean that's something that
turns into you know, potentially
1996
01:59:24,400 --> 01:59:28,400
a touchdown but definitely a
first down and goal for white
1997
01:59:29,500 --> 01:59:33,200
and all of a sudden you get the
ball back, right?
1998
01:59:34,600 --> 01:59:36,400
Canteen right, place, right
time.
1999
01:59:36,900 --> 01:59:40,200
Katie right, place right time
canteen in good coverage, on
2000
01:59:40,200 --> 01:59:44,500
Felton, on the top there, you
know, to, you know, to kind of
2001
01:59:44,508 --> 01:59:48,600
piggyback on that good coverage,
good, good placement there and
2002
01:59:48,600 --> 01:59:50,700
because he's in good coverage
and good place when he's there
2003
01:59:50,700 --> 01:59:53,800
for the pick.
Let me get these pick.
2004
01:59:53,800 --> 01:59:57,000
They trying to get some trying
to get get gone with it.
2005
01:59:57,400 --> 01:59:59,200
They don't think they turning
and running man.
2006
01:59:59,300 --> 02:00:05,000
They're turning the running Turn
and Burn the Cheetahs, the
2007
02:00:05,000 --> 02:00:06,800
Cheetahs.
I like it.
2008
02:00:06,900 --> 02:00:09,300
They shape as you said that they
get that.
2009
02:00:10,400 --> 02:00:11,600
They get that prey in their
mouth.
2010
02:00:11,600 --> 02:00:16,300
They going I like it.
I this is the one that this is
2011
02:00:16,300 --> 02:00:18,800
the one that you said is a
little more nuanced so that you
2012
02:00:18,808 --> 02:00:21,600
get a little more new and this
is something that I'm glad to
2013
02:00:21,600 --> 02:00:24,500
see from a guy that we've I feel
like we need to see it from.
2014
02:00:25,100 --> 02:00:28,700
All right, so the play we got a
shotgun doubles Wings tight
2015
02:00:28,700 --> 02:00:31,100
left.
It's going to be a split Zone.
2016
02:00:31,100 --> 02:00:37,200
Play action Sprint, X cross and
we're going to see just a
2017
02:00:37,200 --> 02:00:40,400
standard incomplete pass, but I
want you to watch Keller.
2018
02:00:40,700 --> 02:00:44,600
Where is he on this?
Well first, you see there?
2019
02:00:44,700 --> 02:00:49,700
Okay, yeah, all right.
So this and this is, this is a
2020
02:00:51,100 --> 02:00:53,100
linebackers are in zone.
Here is just to give you a
2021
02:00:53,108 --> 02:00:54,500
little heads-up.
So watch the play.
2022
02:01:00,900 --> 02:01:02,700
This is just a little thing.
It's not a big thing.
2023
02:01:02,700 --> 02:01:09,000
That's a little thing.
So you got the split Zone Titans
2024
02:01:09,000 --> 02:01:11,400
coming across.
He's not blocking though, he's
2025
02:01:11,400 --> 02:01:16,100
going down the route.
He see Keller's kind of pressing
2026
02:01:16,100 --> 02:01:19,100
that a little bit.
Watch him, pass this off and
2027
02:01:19,100 --> 02:01:24,700
give some depth right there.
And he does just enough to make
2028
02:01:24,700 --> 02:01:29,700
that window a lot tighter.
For that throw where he's got a
2029
02:01:29,708 --> 02:01:33,000
sale at high instead of throwing
it out in front, right?
2030
02:01:33,100 --> 02:01:36,800
Al Jennings.
Is it what if drones can deliver
2031
02:01:36,800 --> 02:01:40,400
that out in front?
It's the egg could be a complete
2032
02:01:40,400 --> 02:01:42,300
pass.
You know, it's still good
2033
02:01:42,300 --> 02:01:45,100
coverage but you put it in a
spot where it's easier to catch
2034
02:01:45,100 --> 02:01:48,800
you throw it high and little bit
in, you know, now it's
2035
02:01:48,800 --> 02:01:52,000
incomplete pass.
So that's just a little bit
2036
02:01:52,600 --> 02:01:56,900
little Nuance.
There showing how a guy that has
2037
02:01:56,900 --> 02:02:00,800
shown athletic ability but
didn't always pick up the
2038
02:02:00,800 --> 02:02:04,200
concept of the defense as well
as they would like to last year.
2039
02:02:04,900 --> 02:02:06,400
That's showing growth by Keller
there.
2040
02:02:06,400 --> 02:02:09,100
So I like that, I wanted to kind
of highlight that a little bit
2041
02:02:09,500 --> 02:02:14,200
nice.
And last one here, guys.
2042
02:02:15,300 --> 02:02:17,300
Let's go.
Before we wrap it up tonight.
2043
02:02:17,700 --> 02:02:19,000
Yes sir!
Yes, sir.
2044
02:02:19,300 --> 02:02:22,200
This is from somebody who did
not go to the portal.
2045
02:02:24,800 --> 02:02:28,300
One of our young ends here is
tobacco's.
2046
02:02:28,800 --> 02:02:29,800
Yes, sir!
Yes, sir.
2047
02:02:29,800 --> 02:02:32,800
So we got shotgun.
Why off trips, right?
2048
02:02:33,400 --> 02:02:35,800
This is going to be a Duo RP.
Slant.
2049
02:02:36,200 --> 02:02:41,100
And you're going to see Burgos
on a stunt, doesn't get home
2050
02:02:41,900 --> 02:02:44,800
stays in the play, gets a tip
forces of interception.
2051
02:02:48,800 --> 02:02:50,800
I know that happened quick
somewhere, run that back pretty
2052
02:02:50,800 --> 02:02:57,800
slow here for you.
We do not have it on screen yet.
2053
02:02:59,100 --> 02:03:10,500
There we go.
The burgers is outside.
2054
02:03:10,500 --> 02:03:16,400
He stunting inside here.
Can't get that.
2055
02:03:16,400 --> 02:03:19,700
Get your hands up.
The can't get their gets kind of
2056
02:03:19,708 --> 02:03:24,800
called The Wash but sees the
past gets his hand up, little
2057
02:03:24,800 --> 02:03:27,300
tip that slows it down.
Just enough.
2058
02:03:27,800 --> 02:03:29,700
Looks like I mean that could
have been incomplete.
2059
02:03:29,700 --> 02:03:32,900
Could have been a Could have
been a complete pass to Felton.
2060
02:03:32,900 --> 02:03:35,700
They're coming across, but
because of the tip slows in the
2061
02:03:35,700 --> 02:03:40,300
traffic there and we got Mi
Atlas getting an easy pick here.
2062
02:03:40,300 --> 02:03:44,200
He's playing underneath of that
slant because he's got help over
2063
02:03:44,200 --> 02:03:47,300
the top.
So as Felton breaks inside, he's
2064
02:03:47,300 --> 02:03:51,200
kind of playing underneath that
and right place, right time for
2065
02:03:51,200 --> 02:03:54,900
that tip.
Shout out our va's old deeper on
2066
02:03:54,900 --> 02:04:00,700
our school miles.
But that's all ladies and
2067
02:04:00,708 --> 02:04:05,900
gentlemen, that's our 19 play,
spring game breakdown, kind of
2068
02:04:05,900 --> 02:04:09,200
going through some, some new
faces, some wells, improvements
2069
02:04:09,200 --> 02:04:11,500
scheme things, and a little bit
of Defense.
2070
02:04:12,600 --> 02:04:15,400
All right.
Y'all know, let's just do a
2071
02:04:15,400 --> 02:04:17,100
quick round brown.
You've looked at it.
2072
02:04:17,100 --> 02:04:19,500
What will get your opinion last
here Sheldon?
2073
02:04:19,500 --> 02:04:22,700
Just looking at this tape and
just seeing some of the stuff
2074
02:04:22,700 --> 02:04:26,100
more in-depth, Brian y'all
brined.
2075
02:04:26,100 --> 02:04:28,800
It also on this, he gave us some
great notes to look at to as we
2076
02:04:28,800 --> 02:04:31,900
were reviewing these things,
kudos to him.
2077
02:04:33,200 --> 02:04:35,900
What's the one thing?
You feel good about going into
2078
02:04:35,900 --> 02:04:40,400
the season now seeing this.
Definitely the skill players.
2079
02:04:40,400 --> 02:04:47,200
I mean, look at guys know,
Holloway felt obviously
2080
02:05:08,600 --> 02:05:11,100
She said you know, your place is
one thing, but you got to get
2081
02:05:11,100 --> 02:05:14,800
those those consistent, you
know, employers Rican, you know,
2082
02:05:14,800 --> 02:05:17,600
keypad this text from, don't
stop on this fixed because that
2083
02:05:17,600 --> 02:05:21,600
was a big issue last year.
I think overall just the the the
2084
02:05:21,600 --> 02:05:23,300
levels.
And it's much better than last
2085
02:05:23,300 --> 02:05:25,600
year.
Tally.
2086
02:05:27,500 --> 02:05:29,200
You have some of the to watch
out and say it, man.
2087
02:05:29,200 --> 02:05:34,200
It's kind of like, what I hit on
earlier, just the wide receivers
2088
02:05:34,200 --> 02:05:36,200
in the skill, Mike skill
positions.
2089
02:05:36,200 --> 02:05:41,300
I mean, we have a lot of
different type past catches, you
2090
02:05:41,300 --> 02:05:43,400
know.
Some people do not afraid to go
2091
02:05:43,400 --> 02:05:46,000
across the middle, some tight
ends that can get some
2092
02:05:46,000 --> 02:05:49,300
separations and tight ends.
That can block some big
2093
02:05:49,300 --> 02:05:50,500
receivers that can be
possession.
2094
02:05:50,500 --> 02:05:52,800
Receiver.
So watching this, you kind of
2095
02:05:52,800 --> 02:05:55,700
seen all that stuff on display
and it's exciting.
2096
02:05:56,400 --> 02:05:58,200
Yep.
I'm with y'all on that, but I'm
2097
02:05:58,200 --> 02:06:01,200
with its these guys going into
the scheme, we're getting them
2098
02:06:01,200 --> 02:06:05,100
into if there's going to be
Creations where you saw that
2099
02:06:05,100 --> 02:06:08,400
where that drag were Jennings of
them a couple times those digs
2100
02:06:08,400 --> 02:06:12,800
where it's boiling spaces, where
throws can be made and when you
2101
02:06:12,800 --> 02:06:15,600
break it down, like Brian did
for us tonight and if you're
2102
02:06:15,600 --> 02:06:17,700
listening to this on the
podcast, I should have did this
2103
02:06:17,700 --> 02:06:20,300
at the beginning.
You got to go to YouTube, you
2104
02:06:20,300 --> 02:06:22,700
gotta sync it up with YouTube if
you're listening on the podcast
2105
02:06:22,700 --> 02:06:28,600
to see the plays, But you see
the manipulation the
2106
02:06:28,600 --> 02:06:31,400
manipulation of how if these
guys are coming up and making
2107
02:06:31,400 --> 02:06:35,100
these easy throws, eventually
you pop a couple of Slants a
2108
02:06:35,108 --> 02:06:37,300
couple digs.
They're going to start backing
2109
02:06:37,300 --> 02:06:40,900
off right?
And we think with tooting and
2110
02:06:40,900 --> 02:06:45,900
Thomas I think we get to run
game going from that Ron.
2111
02:06:45,900 --> 02:06:48,700
What do you want to wrap it up
with here for we call it?
2112
02:06:49,000 --> 02:06:51,400
Yeah, the big thing for me just
like you said the scheme is
2113
02:06:51,400 --> 02:06:55,000
standing out because if you know
if you're not using the The
2114
02:06:55,000 --> 02:06:58,500
talent that you have, again, I'm
glad that we're ratcheting up
2115
02:06:58,500 --> 02:07:00,700
the town in the skill position.
But if you're not going to get
2116
02:07:00,700 --> 02:07:03,800
those guys, the ball in spaces
where they can make plays, then
2117
02:07:03,800 --> 02:07:04,900
you're still going to be a
struggle.
2118
02:07:04,900 --> 02:07:08,900
So I like to see the scheme is
coming hand-in-hand with the
2119
02:07:08,900 --> 02:07:13,800
ratchet up in in skill level and
I think that's going to pay big
2120
02:07:13,800 --> 02:07:16,200
dividends because, you know,
we're already seeing some
2121
02:07:16,200 --> 02:07:19,700
improvement without a full
complement with the split
2122
02:07:19,700 --> 02:07:22,700
roster, compared to what we saw
last year.
2123
02:07:23,400 --> 02:07:26,400
You know, we get we get a full
Pomona First teamers out there
2124
02:07:27,500 --> 02:07:31,700
and really kind of let some of
the guys that had to sit for the
2125
02:07:31,700 --> 02:07:33,200
spring game.
Get out there and show what they
2126
02:07:33,200 --> 02:07:35,100
can do.
I feel like we got weapons all
2127
02:07:35,100 --> 02:07:38,900
over the place now but with
Benji coming on.
2128
02:07:39,200 --> 02:07:41,100
We saw some good things from him
to Spring Game.
2129
02:07:42,000 --> 02:07:43,900
You know, you got right?
That didn't even play.
2130
02:07:44,200 --> 02:07:48,300
Yeah, laying the gameplay.
I mean, you know, we got, we got
2131
02:07:48,300 --> 02:07:50,600
skill guys that didn't even
play.
2132
02:07:50,600 --> 02:07:53,900
That are one of them being a big
part of last year's offense.
2133
02:07:53,900 --> 02:07:57,500
Comparatively Yeah and we saw we
saw that much improvement.
2134
02:07:57,500 --> 02:08:01,000
And like I said, I think the big
thing is the scheme and not just
2135
02:08:01,000 --> 02:08:05,500
like I was talking about with
you seeing some new elements but
2136
02:08:05,500 --> 02:08:10,400
also again it being cohesive.
I feel like last year again it
2137
02:08:10,400 --> 02:08:13,800
was a it was a mixed bag.
There were pieces there, but
2138
02:08:13,800 --> 02:08:17,300
nothing really fit together.
I feel like we saw schemes that
2139
02:08:17,300 --> 02:08:20,500
fit together and they were
attacking the defense in a way
2140
02:08:20,500 --> 02:08:23,700
that made sense in the way that
put them in Conflict.
2141
02:08:23,700 --> 02:08:26,400
Consistently That's always a
key.
2142
02:08:26,400 --> 02:08:28,300
Put them in Conflict,
consistently.
2143
02:08:28,900 --> 02:08:32,500
And with that being said, we go
over two hours tonight.
2144
02:08:32,600 --> 02:08:34,600
Thank y'all for watching us out
there.
2145
02:08:34,600 --> 02:08:37,800
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2146
02:08:37,800 --> 02:08:41,100
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Good to see everybody.
We got the, we got the for box
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here at the lycos or box in the
wild Lakers.
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Whoo, I need, I need a tally and
seagull salty tonight.
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Sheldon, the Lakers had to go
and win last night.
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00:01:40,200 --> 00:01:42,500
They going to be all happy
during this broadcast.
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00:01:42,500 --> 00:01:44,500
Are we still in a happier?
We got a long way to go.
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Happy about that win, but we got
a long way to go fuck the world.
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It's gonna be a really good
series, I think.
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So it is, I hope it wasn't easy.
The first series of four time
24
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Champion, two-time MVPs in
president, has an impressive
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series lot going on, man, been a
while since we all got together.
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So decided to do that tonight,
got a lot of stuff to unpack
27
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because I'm things over the last
few weeks we kind of skipped
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over.
Some more circular blue, we go
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on pack some stuff tonight.
We're going to pack some stuff
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tonight.
Well maybe Ricky lemonade
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Miracle child in with some chat
tonight so but we got a ton of
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stuff.
We are going to be looking at
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night.
Teen place from the spring game.
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That seagull is kind of broken
down and we've all kind of had a
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look at second.
Third fourth, fifth sixth
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seventh.
Eighth time for some of us and
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we've got other stuff to unload
from a data standpoint on the
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spring game with shelf in a
while here.
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Let's start with this first,
guys, NFL draft was last
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weekend.
Let's give a huge shout-out,
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congratulations to Tamara Connor
BCP alone, DCP alone, exactly,
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on this very program, just a few
short weeks ago and I think for
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some people, it surprised me, I
was out buying a shed on
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Saturday when he got drafted.
I think a few rounds higher than
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most people think, well, you
think show, Yeah.
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I mean it probably little bit
but, you know, he's like a
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versatile guy can play multiple
positions, kind of like a Swiss
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army knife in a secondary and
just like overall just a smart
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solid food water like he
doesn't, he doesn't make a lot
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of dumb mistakes.
So, I mean, I, you know, in
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hindsight, like you can quite a
team with a guy like that.
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Almost like this.
Almost like if I'm a Titan fan
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and a couple of years ago we
drafted Caleb Farland.
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Shout out to Caleb.
I was fucking livid.
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I knew what was going to happen
and I'm thinking for my NFL team
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for what we need, don't make
that pit.
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But me being a Virginia Tech.
Fan takes me back to you.
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If you are a DB and you come to
Virginia Tech you got a shot.
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She did that name, still carries
some weight.
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If you are a decent db2, a good
DB at Virginia Tech.
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It may take you around higher
than you were supposed to go.
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So not say anything, bad about
your mark because like, like
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Sheldon said, he's a great
football plays, very smart, very
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versatile.
But if you are a DB, we got to
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start selling.
We got to start back selling
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that, man, you got opportunity.
Yeah, I mean that's that's big
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because, you know, I think
people had like a late fifth
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round grade on him is I think
General consensus was late 5th
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and he kind of goes in that just
just on the back half of the of
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the fourth there.
So, I mean, that's a pretty big
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for him.
And I mean, you know, and to the
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world Champs and antenna to the
Chiefs going around early as no
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big deal, man.
That's a little bit of extra
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extra change in the pocket, man.
Yep.
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More do for him.
And you know what?
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The coolest part did y'all see?
See, the Chiefs, what they
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tweeted out like the day after
he had drafted.
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You know, that he to get flagged
on that perfect coverage.
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He did he got flagged on for
your clothes and they were like,
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that was the kind of sold them.
Like what Sheldon said he's
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versatile.
He can also play special teams,
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not just play special teams but
Excel it special teams even
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though they're trying to get rid
of that in the NFL and you hate
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to see it because so many guys
live there, but, you know about
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shout out.
Just to a few more guys.
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I know Silas got sign.
And Dax is getting a chance with
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Jacksonville same with blue and
blumrich with the Bears and
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cheese collectively.
So, you know, guys getting the
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shots, that's what we all want
to see.
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But now let's start here because
this is fun, this is the, this
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is where y'all get to learn to
know us.
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I'm going to start in order
here, Brian with the fourth pick
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in the draft.
How did you feel about that pic?
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But then the remainder of the
Colts draft.
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You know what?
I really like the pic
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considering who already went off
the bullet.
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Because to me, there was two
ways to go about it.
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You're either going to get the
most polished kid that has some
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question marks in terms of size
and durability.
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That's Bryce, young or you take
a shot with the highest ceiling
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player at the position in the
draft and that's Anthony
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Richardson.
And so if you told me that at
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for Bryson was off the board and
we took a our I'm happy with it.
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You know, I've seen this guy, he
looks good.
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Athleticism is off the charts.
Seems to be High football IQ
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guy.
The question is just going to be
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Ken some of the throwing tools,
catch up with everything else
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but I just think it's a for what
we needed and where we were
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picking.
I think it's a home run and the
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rest of the draft was just kind
of a by the books filling the
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needs with the best available.
I know we traded down a lot,
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kind of leading off.
We're in Day 2 and then we kind
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of got into the groove there we
got a got a Lyman in there, we
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got a quarterback, got a tight
in, got another interior
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lineman.
So I think the draft overall was
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good for us.
We really kind of fill the needs
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we needed and I think got good
value everywhere.
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We pick All right, tally.
I'm going in order here by the
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way.
You always.
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Do you pick first your team pick
next.
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Yeah, I know you were.
I know you were good on Thursday
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night when I texted you, are
you?
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Yeah, I mean, we needed a
tackle.
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I didn't know what Taco we were
going with.
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I like the kid from Ohio State.
I guess the best out of the
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tackles their way in, but of
course he wouldn't be there and
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we picked at 11:00 so it with
him being gone out.
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They made a good pick up from
the kid, from Northwestern.
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He was an All-American and he's
just a, he's a good football
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player, you know, if you go
watch his tape and stuff, and
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it's hard to evaluate Lyman for
people who don't look at it.
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But, I mean, he's a good tackle,
which is what we need.
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I mean, we got Derrick Henry,
which is a house of a running
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back in the backfield, but if
you don't have a line to protect
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the running game and you don't
have people to throw the ball
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to, you don't have Anybody to
give him a break and we got some
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trouble.
So again, we had to get rid of
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some people just through free
agency and things like that.
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So, takes me to the next Peak.
I wasn't too happy about the
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quarterback pick, just because
I'm not a huge Levis person.
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Like, I hope he does well, but
it's just, I get the same
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feeling that I did when they
picked up Malik Willis, like, I
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just, that's a personal thing.
I just was not happy with At
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Peak family to be.
I feel like we dodged the
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bullet.
Then we kind of hated you the
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grenade.
I would have much rather like
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try to go get somebody in free
agency and use that pick on
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somebody else.
May be a wide receiver or
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something, but again, that's
what I get paid the big bucks,
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okay.
Hope the kid goes on thing.
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Kills it.
He just reminds me too much of
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Tannehill.
Like they look too much similar
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to me for what they do.
I hope that they prove me wrong,
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but we did pick up some other
people in That I was personally,
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you know, wanted to get a couple
of other running backs but after
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watching and looking at the
running back that we got from to
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line, he saw it, he can catch
the ball out of the backfield,
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which is definitely a good
thing.
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Should be a good change of pace.
If they have Derrick Henry stood
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there next year and bring him
in.
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So overall most people giving us
a A to B plus on draft, so I'd
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probably give it about a B+ on
our draft, very high Sheldon,
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which I this is the first time I
found out, he's a commie saying,
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respect on that.
I know you were we message you.
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You were like we need it, we
needed a cornerback.
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We got a cornerback in the first
round rest of the draft anybody
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like in particular Yeah, they
actually double loaded on the
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cornerbacks and get the name in
a second George chakiris.
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Martin was there was their
second pick.
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So they took
a free agent at the end of this
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re-sign him.
So 1 summed up there, I think it
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was a little bit more of a
defensive oriented draft just
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because, you know, kind of got
the weapons on offense with
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McLaren.
Curtis Samuel Gibson running
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back and then Logan Thomas, even
the can really stay healthy at
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tight end and then they're going
to roll this and how
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quarterback, which I've got some
reservations about, but that's
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just the plan right now.
So they took a couple I'm into.
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So I got some insurance there.
So overall I'd give it like the
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the like a solid job.
No, it no one's going to really,
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you know, it's not eye-popping
or anything but I think they
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added to throw in you too.
Good deal.
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Good deal.
Alright, let's move on then
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tell.
He's got a quarterback that puts
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mayonnaise in this coffee now.
So that's really all we need to
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try to hit and Tavia left us to
go play with that kid.
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So I'm still a little salty
about that even more.
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Oh, you're talking about the
rest of the graph.
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It's we did.
Okay, drafted one, tight end in
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the third round.
That should win the seventh and
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wife of the seventh.
Round of should have went in the
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third, but I mean you never will
get value from drafting your
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kicker at all.
No, in my opinion, let alone in
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the third round.
I mean beyond the like one or
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two, best in the league.
Everybody's more or less kind of
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in the same thing ballpark
unless you're at that kind of
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bottom one or two it.
And that's the point everybody's
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making, is he now has to be an
All-Pro for 10 years, yeah,
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right to pay the debate board,
so whatever.
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All right, well, before we get
into further Football Talk,
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we've got to flip it over to
Hoops.
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Not only because Shelton's back,
but because there's been a lot
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of stuff happening since the
last time we talked anywho
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because we were focused on
Spring Game and all that stuff.
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So, Sheldon.
Let's start with this.
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It came.
I felt that as a shock.
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I think these guys felt it as a
shock to Grandma's, seal moves
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over and goes to the Italian
League.
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It's his Italian citizenship and
all that, is this something that
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was on your radar that you think
this potentially could happen or
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it hits you at a left field like
it hit us.
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Yeah, I was actually surprised.
I thought he was coming back.
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I just felt like, you know, he
seemed like a kind of a team.
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First guy not to suggest that he
isn't, but it just seemed like,
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you know, the Vibes are pretty
good.
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And that's why I heard from some
of the Insiders at nowhere than
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I do.
So, I was a little bit.
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Obviously, Couture coming back.
That was, you know, expected.
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But yeah, I think it's gonna be
interesting to see because SEC
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is going to kind of loop reload
their front Court.
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Had to discuss, you know, and
they can survive without the
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silly, but at the same time, you
look at it.
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Especially towards the latter
half of last year.
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I mean that's that's a good
amount of production got to
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replace so it's not going to be
it's going to be a tall task for
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sure.
Yeah, I mean he's definitely he
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came in.
He was you know Ed moments last
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year was kind of the the main
scoring threat for the Hokies
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game to game.
It's going to be a big loss.
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I mean obviously I think you got
we got some guys coming in.
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replace some of that back
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committee but you're not going
to have a singular player coming
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in, that's going to be able to
kind of do offensively with
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bacilli, was able to do it
points last year.
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No, they're like if you look at
the stats of guys, of his
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stature around like the high,
major basketball like there are
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very few guys who are as
productive offensive, they all
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around his bacilli was a, my
opinion.
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I thought he'd got a little bit
too much flak from some hands.
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He is a really really talented
offensive player defense.
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Kind of is what it is.
He's not, that's not really his
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game, but he was extremely
efficient, and so that's going
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to be missed for sure.
Yeah, when you talk about, you
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know, basketball and a lot of
fans that are just normal fans,
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casual fans like it is very hard
to be a two-way player like me,
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being a like a fan and watching
ad last night.
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Like that's a two-way player.
We talk about a defensive player
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you get like Jared Jackson jr.
That's going to give you my 14
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points and guard the rim for you
and stuff.
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It's hard to have that same
player.
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Do what Brazil?
He's able to do so you can't
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have it both ways.
A lot of Times like you got
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great offensive player, a great
defensive play or so and because
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you're exerting a lot of energy
on both ends that are full of
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the, of the court.
So it's going to be interesting
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to see which way they go, you
know them, maybe getting some
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more talented guards.
Are they all rely on?
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You know, a big man to do what
he does, or are they going to go
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deep?
It's going to be, it's going to
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be fun to watch, I guess.
So, I'm hoping my young
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surprises.
Me and does Great things this
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year because I need to see you.
Yeah, I think it is going to be
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a big thing.
We've got to see and obviously
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you just kind of led into it a
couple seconds ago.
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Shelton with we needed to
replace him with someone bigger
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and lo and behold they get
Robbie Baron out of the portal
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from Northwest and he's an RV, a
kid played at Tucker and he
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played it, your Alma maters
Chief rival Collegiate here in
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the r-va, you know, 669 200-plus
pounds, Pounds and I look at the
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stat sheet in like it's, he's
like that Progressive play.
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He got a little better every
year at Northwestern, right?
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Little better, never big jump
but always just a little bit
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better but you probably looked a
little bit more detail.
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What is he bringing in along
with you know what mckaela long
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and Tyler nickel?
How do you feel overall about
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the three transfers that came in
Freddie sot.
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So talking about burn, first of
all, like you said, he's got
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experience.
He was a four-year plan,
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Northwestern started all 34, 34
games last year, averaged about
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seven point five and five on the
glass and put, let's is not
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super efficient from to, you
know, that's, that's not really
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his game.
He's a prototypical stretch for
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so you can light it up from
three for being 69.
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He's a really good three-point
shooter about 35% and also very
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good free-throw shooter as well.
So, you know, he's a guy that
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has Question you get a pretty
low usage rate.
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Meaning you know he's not
involved in the shooting in the
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shooting as much as a guy like
Justin mutts and doesn't play
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quite a few minutes typically
that you would see from you know
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a standard mi kyung, mi kyung
big man, he's got a pretty slow
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release so he's more like a
catch and shoot three pointer.
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So he's not going to have huge
volume.
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Four threes, like maybe bring a
game or so, but he converted a
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clip.
So I think overall it seems
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you're the facing.
Obviously, that's a check.
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Work and a guy that's experience
and can bring some size.
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You shot a brand protect, you
know, the kind of block a ton of
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shots but you know, obviously
there's a lot more defense than
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just blocking shots.
So overall, I think it's a
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pretty good pickup and you
mentioned, tell nickel and other
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guys.
Got some sighs.
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I expect him to be, you know, a
backup.
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Obviously provides the minutes
at that for petition and then
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Makai long.
I vindictive into this quite as
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much at all demanded.
But I do know he's you know, six
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foot seven.
Pretty lengthy and Athletics.
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I think he brings a dimension of
athleticism and length.
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Team that is certainly sorely.
Yeah so again you lose a 20 plus
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points core and bacilli like you
said, we're not going to be able
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to replace it with just one
player.
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So the combination of these
three with some younger guys
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stepping up, especially you
know, not I mean knock on wood
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after this happens tomorrow when
people start getting in the
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portal, not losing players to
the portal after Mike Jones
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left.
Left.
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I mean I think that's a really
big thing.
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Definitely because you loved me.
You can say it.
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Everybody was expecting right on
by Italy.
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Everybody was expecting rise to
be already out, but it looks
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like he's still there still
working.
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No, it's a long time before the
season starts, but I mean, the
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longer he's there, the better,
so he's got the spot, he's got
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the, he's got what he's needy,
what he needs to play him, and
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you're playing in the ACC, it's
not much, another school can
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offer him, you know?
So I think we're going to win,
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you know.
And nobody really knows that so
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yeah, yeah hopefully hopefully
he stays and contributes.
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Yeah because I mean looking at
you know Marilyn obviously being
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the the particular offer here in
place.
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I mean if that if a spot opens
up there I feel like that's
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really the only big sway other
than a true kind of blue blood
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that would step up and give him
a spot on their roster because
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you like you said, planning, The
ACC playing big-time college
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basketball.
I feel like that's that's that's
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the a good draw, and he seems to
be comfortable in the system
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that Mike young runs.
So other than that relationship
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with Mike Jones, I don't really
feel like there's a whole lot
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that will kind of change that
up.
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And I mean, I mean, we said here
a year ago and we look at all
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the transfers and stuff and we
saw how it all worked.
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We were like, now, we're going
to be a much better team this
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year, right?
Right.
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We're going to get into
tournament easy and it just
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things just didn't click, and I
know, I know Hunter going down
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those Pig, but it, like things
didn't click.
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So it's one of those things
where it's like the expectations
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last year up here.
I think for all of us they're
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slightly more tempered this year
than they were last year.
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So is it one of those things
where we're going to get
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surprised?
I think that's a big question.
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We all last because last year we
were like, me, everybody's back.
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We got Grant, we saw him.
Not only, you know, we saw his
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numbers at Wright State but we
saw him in the tournament,
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right?
In that tournament game, like he
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lit it up and it's like, okay,
this guy can play against P5
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competition.
So it'll be interesting to see
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how it holds on thing is always
injuries.
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You know what I'm saying?
Like right now you're talking
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NBA playoffs.
And you know, what injury
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changes, the whole dynamic of a
team.
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So when you talk about what
Virginia to in his no cop out
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because y'all know how I feel
about the basketball team and
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Mike young, I want them to win,
you know, I don't want the, you
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know, shaking hands and kissing
babies no more.
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They got to produce, you know.
So, with that being said,
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though, I can't ignore that.
You only have You know at the
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most 10 10 rotational players
and if 2/3 of your players go to
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Aaron who are you know big parts
of your offense and defense,
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you're in trouble and you know
what?
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The tour went down and then rice
went down.
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You know, having those big
injuries to not a very deep
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team.
It's kind of like what it's
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doing from the stock to me, like
some people's all will be fine
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and they'll be able to do this,
but now that's a big deal,
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especially when you look at the
defense ticket or plays Because
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you have that defense wins
championships.
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You can score and he can scores
with everybody knows he can
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score but it's underrated to
what he does.
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On a defensive part of the in
getting that one stop against
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certain teams at that pivotal
time.
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We just wasn't able to do it
last year.
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So I feel like this year
expectation should still be I do
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want to say as high but still
pretty high but it's comes down
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to Andrews because rice has a
lot of potential you know along
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with the people who are mean
Padula Couture coming back then
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bring it in some of the
transfers like they can
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definitely still have a great
team or a very good team.
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It just comes down to how
healthy do we stay in my
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opinion?
It's true.
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All right.
Yeah, now in rice, red rice for
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a full season knock on wood.
Health - all right now where my
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expectations for the men's team
are tempered.
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My expectations for the ladies.
Teams are right here.
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Like seriously like through the
roof and they got three young
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ladies from the transfer portal.
I don't know much about them.
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Sheldon, I know you got some
infos, we're going to definitely
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let you leave this.
We got Matilda from Michigan
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State.
A lot of my shoe from the
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Minnesota and Olivia someone.
From Wake Forest, give us a
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little bit on each.
How are they going to help this
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team?
Which was a final four team up
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going into the fourth quarter
against LSU, this season.
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Yeah, education is so sure.
I think it is part of this
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prominent one.
She's a 6-foot guard / for just
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to pop lazy.
The three little bit started,
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going to games last year, for
Michigan State, 12 points, three
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rebounds.
But her string splits were
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absolutely the charts show she
taught Forty percent, overall,
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39 percent from three, and then
95 percent free.
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Throw line like this cross.
Not missing free throws.
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So, but mostly, you know, you
focus on that three percent from
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three, her plea to shoot.
Threes is greatly helped or
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something.
Because you, and looking was
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lights out.
Georgia and more lights out on.
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Also, very high volume of
attempts.
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That's going to open up a ton of
spacing for those Kelly to do
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anything in the paint.
So I think that's part of the
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biggest thing for for ech about
70% of our field goal attempts
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are from, it's kind of a game
like, she's She can take that, I
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guess.
Attacked invest a little bit.
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So, but she's really kind of
like a, you know, a three and
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detailed player and the you got
a llama show 6424.
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It started three teams last year
at Minnesota, another player
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who's, you know, has some
experience average 14 points per
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game.
Last year, she does not shoot
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through, she's making in score.
I think her value is going to be
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in providing some some rest for
Arc Italy because she's going to
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give us some day.
Depth at that poor position.
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So that's a big addition.
And then also, you got Olivia
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cemil, he mentioned, another
forward, three games started
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last year, at Wake Forest, 7.1
7.6 rebounds pretty solid
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splits.
Overall she, I would suspect,
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she comes off the bench, kind of
liking that Geezer Greg type of
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role, should provide some
defense and, you know, more
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experience again.
So if you look at this, these
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three editions in total, we see
is one tons of experience and
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all these ladies can score And
also just, you know, forward
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that plate.
That's one thing that always
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needs to make sure they have is
for to have to listen and get
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some rest.
I think with Carly wentzel
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talented young redshirt freshman
coming up the pipe for next
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year.
Tank will have some depth for at
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the guard spot little bit more
than they did last year.
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So a working a little bit of a
break, but because I think it
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was probably playing about, you
know, seven minutes, especially
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in the stretch run last year.
Like there were some games where
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I don't think she came out at
all.
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So just having a play like that,
that can score and Is everything
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we've heard about when so is she
is an absolute dog.
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So I think we're gonna get we're
going to get your shine a little
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bit more next year.
So like I said last year's team,
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if they had any Achilles heel it
would have been depth this year
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a case has been kind of
restocking that a little bit.
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So I think they're going to be a
lot deeper than they were last
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season and that's, that's gonna
be big.
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Yeah, like you said, if the one
thing that they struggled with,
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especially as we saw down the
stretch against LS, she was
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having some death, it may be
being You're not quite as
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physical as well as she was
getting away with that game.
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So getting more depth is only
going to help that situation and
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put them in a better position to
kind of close games out against
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that higher level competition
which we saw some earlier in the
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year where they were struggling
to kind of close out with some
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of those, those higher level
competition.
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And then obviously, they went on
that big run when everything
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kind of clicked for them up
until the final four there.
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So, I'm looking forward to it.
It's going to be interesting to
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see how all these Pieces kind of
mix in and what McKinney Brooks
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is able to do with them.
So yeah, so I think what we've
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got here is obviously again.
It's improving the team, I love
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the way you talked about the
young lady shooting 40%.
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What the Michigan State transfer
because I mean we know Georgia
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and Kayla can shoot the lights
out and you put another for I
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mean that just I can only
imagine teams defense is where
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it's like we need to go our kid
lie.
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We can't bleep and double kill
anymore.
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Why?
Because we got three people that
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can shoot 40 percent from three
if we give Look, they're going
479
00:27:24,700 --> 00:27:29,200
to knock them down and free
throws everything over, 95
480
00:27:29,200 --> 00:27:34,000
percent free, throw shooting.
And now like, yeah, like, she
481
00:27:34,000 --> 00:27:35,600
can take it off the dribble
song, right?
482
00:27:35,600 --> 00:27:37,000
Yeah.
She's not just that shooter.
483
00:27:37,000 --> 00:27:38,900
And it's gonna be like time,
just like just go after the
484
00:27:38,900 --> 00:27:41,900
basket, go after the basket,
please, please, it's your free
485
00:27:41,900 --> 00:27:44,400
two points. 32 points.
Exactly.
486
00:27:44,400 --> 00:27:46,700
All right.
So we're going to close the door
487
00:27:46,700 --> 00:27:49,900
on Cassell Coliseum and we're
going to walk back over to Lane
488
00:27:49,900 --> 00:27:53,300
Stadium boys.
Because, yeah, the spring is a
489
00:27:53,308 --> 00:27:55,500
couple.
Weeks ago, we had an episode and
490
00:27:55,500 --> 00:27:58,300
the portal has been flooded ever
since.
491
00:27:58,700 --> 00:28:00,900
So, I'm going to kind of take
this room by room.
492
00:28:01,200 --> 00:28:03,200
Y'all give me shock, not
shocked.
493
00:28:03,800 --> 00:28:05,600
But let's start with the
quarterback room.
494
00:28:05,800 --> 00:28:08,100
First, I'll let you start it
out.
495
00:28:08,100 --> 00:28:11,300
Tally Taj Bullock and Devon,
Farrell hit the portal, any
496
00:28:11,300 --> 00:28:15,000
shock, and he not shocked and
he, you wish they'd stayed not
497
00:28:15,000 --> 00:28:17,400
sharp.
I mean, I liked Devon fair.
498
00:28:17,400 --> 00:28:20,900
I didn't like him.
We're number seven, but you know
499
00:28:20,900 --> 00:28:23,300
how, I like their referral from
what I've seen of them.
500
00:28:24,000 --> 00:28:26,800
But not shocked because you
don't need six people.
501
00:28:26,800 --> 00:28:30,200
In a quarterback room, you don't
need five people, you know, you
502
00:28:30,200 --> 00:28:33,100
do.
When you're when you're scrapped
503
00:28:33,100 --> 00:28:40,000
on what you have, as far as
scholarships, you can't have 65
504
00:28:41,000 --> 00:28:45,000
people in a quarterback room so
you know all the best to the
505
00:28:45,000 --> 00:28:51,600
kids but not shocked.
Yeah I'm right there with you
506
00:28:51,700 --> 00:28:54,700
tally.
Just looking at Bullock and
507
00:28:54,700 --> 00:28:58,100
Pharaoh it seemed like their
time was up.
508
00:28:58,300 --> 00:29:00,800
Yeah, the younger guys coming
in, you had pop coming in, he
509
00:29:00,800 --> 00:29:03,600
had whiskey coming in and then
you had drones that came in
510
00:29:03,600 --> 00:29:09,000
which came in as being the guy,
competing for the starting job.
511
00:29:09,800 --> 00:29:14,400
That's your for right there.
The kind of put, you know,
512
00:29:14,400 --> 00:29:19,500
Bulacan Farrell on the spot
where if they didn't, Beat out
513
00:29:19,600 --> 00:29:23,700
pop Watson which it seemed like
they had for that kind of that
514
00:29:23,700 --> 00:29:29,300
number three spot heading into
heading into the fall, it was
515
00:29:29,300 --> 00:29:31,500
time for them to look at some
other options.
516
00:29:32,700 --> 00:29:36,100
So I mean best of luck to them
but it definitely not shocked.
517
00:29:36,100 --> 00:29:40,200
In terms of expectation there,
what I like about what I've seen
518
00:29:41,200 --> 00:29:45,000
with the team and you know what,
the transfers and things like
519
00:29:45,000 --> 00:29:49,100
that, but the last regime, it's
Everybody, who transfer?
520
00:29:49,100 --> 00:29:51,500
We got a horror story.
You know what I'm saying?
521
00:29:51,900 --> 00:29:55,100
Somebody lied to me.
Somebody did this to me?
522
00:29:55,500 --> 00:29:58,700
Somebody kick me in the nuts.
It was always some bullshit.
523
00:29:58,700 --> 00:30:02,300
Like we got some kind of freakin
House of Horrors.
524
00:30:02,300 --> 00:30:05,500
Every time somebody left.
I really think that the coaches
525
00:30:05,500 --> 00:30:09,000
have been honest with these kids
and say, hey, this person is
526
00:30:09,200 --> 00:30:12,400
performing better than you.
We may need to help you look
527
00:30:12,400 --> 00:30:15,200
elsewhere, and that's football.
You know what I'm saying?
528
00:30:15,600 --> 00:30:18,700
I think that they have been, I
think prize been Very honest,
529
00:30:18,700 --> 00:30:22,800
and candid in his delivery when
he talks to the media.
530
00:30:23,200 --> 00:30:27,000
And I think again, I'm not in
the room, but all the locker
531
00:30:27,000 --> 00:30:29,900
room, I think that the delivery
that he's giving, the players
532
00:30:29,900 --> 00:30:33,100
has been the same.
So it looks like these kids have
533
00:30:33,100 --> 00:30:36,000
grown out of competed and when
the chips fall where they may
534
00:30:36,000 --> 00:30:38,900
looks like sometimes time for
people to move on.
535
00:30:38,900 --> 00:30:41,200
So I hope everybody lands on
their feet.
536
00:30:41,200 --> 00:30:44,000
You know, sometimes kids got a,
you know, they got to move down,
537
00:30:44,100 --> 00:30:49,200
you know, sometimes you gotta
move down to Two or, you know,
538
00:30:49,300 --> 00:30:52,100
maybe not a power five school to
get your shot.
539
00:30:52,100 --> 00:30:55,500
So I love to see.
I love to see kids go somewhere
540
00:30:55,500 --> 00:30:57,700
else, and get a shot unless
you're hitting Hook.
541
00:30:57,700 --> 00:31:00,900
When you go to Tennessee, and
you get drafted a show you her
542
00:31:00,900 --> 00:31:03,300
Junior Tech.
I liked, I was crying.
543
00:31:03,300 --> 00:31:05,300
I was so happy for the kid, but
I was crying.
544
00:31:07,400 --> 00:31:08,800
It was part of Virginia Tech
High.
545
00:31:39,100 --> 00:31:41,900
Kind of a tough one for you to
swallow them and dialing, right?
546
00:31:41,900 --> 00:31:44,200
So why you fell in love with
several years ago?
547
00:31:44,200 --> 00:31:47,400
Love is Route.
Running gone as well as
548
00:31:47,400 --> 00:31:50,300
Christian Moss, Christian Moss,
not transferring out as what
549
00:31:50,500 --> 00:31:51,100
I've read.
What?
550
00:31:51,400 --> 00:31:54,700
I heard, but he's just
effectively no longer on the
551
00:31:54,700 --> 00:31:56,900
team and we know that happens
sometimes.
552
00:31:57,200 --> 00:32:00,600
But I mean, that's another one
of those rooms, right?
553
00:32:00,600 --> 00:32:03,800
Is like, 14 people in there.
Yes, you need to carry a lot of
554
00:32:03,800 --> 00:32:06,900
wide receivers, but 14 just
absurd.
555
00:32:07,200 --> 00:32:09,800
And we talked about that a
little bit last time because we
556
00:32:09,800 --> 00:32:11,400
talked about our who's going to
be.
557
00:32:11,700 --> 00:32:13,900
Yep.
You know, that that four and
558
00:32:13,900 --> 00:32:16,600
five, you know, maybe Six Wide
Receiver, the steps up and then
559
00:32:16,600 --> 00:32:19,500
we kind of saw Ari.
We had Tucker step up, we have
560
00:32:19,500 --> 00:32:23,000
Steven Gosnell step up.
So So you know guys that were
561
00:32:23,700 --> 00:32:27,200
smaller players on the team.
Last year took some big steps in
562
00:32:27,200 --> 00:32:29,500
the offseason on top of us,
bringing in three solid
563
00:32:29,500 --> 00:32:33,000
transfers at the position.
So guys start getting pushed
564
00:32:33,000 --> 00:32:36,200
down the down the line there.
And, you know, unfortunately for
565
00:32:36,300 --> 00:32:41,600
for down, right, I mean injuries
kind of derailed his development
566
00:32:42,600 --> 00:32:45,200
and he's a guy that could never
just stay healthy long enough to
567
00:32:45,400 --> 00:32:48,800
improve and climb the depth
chart and then you got Christian
568
00:32:48,800 --> 00:32:51,100
Wallace, who's kind of been
banged up.
569
00:32:51,400 --> 00:32:54,600
Not as serious as right?
But kind of off and on banged up
570
00:32:54,600 --> 00:32:58,800
throughout his time, as well.
And it just seemed like he
571
00:32:58,800 --> 00:33:02,700
couldn't kind of kind of find a
spot in that new rotation.
572
00:33:02,700 --> 00:33:05,600
Seems like he's a guy that loves
Virginia Tech.
573
00:33:05,600 --> 00:33:09,000
If he's if he's going to stay
Virginia Tech and kind of stay
574
00:33:09,000 --> 00:33:14,000
on just have a football
retirement there, but, you know,
575
00:33:14,000 --> 00:33:17,300
sad to see those to go.
But, you know, it's definitely
576
00:33:17,300 --> 00:33:20,000
difficult when you have that
many mouths to feed in the
577
00:33:20,008 --> 00:33:24,100
receiving room.
You have similar similar
578
00:33:25,000 --> 00:33:28,600
sentiments from me as well.
It was a, you know, darling,
579
00:33:28,600 --> 00:33:30,300
right.
Never really got to see him do
580
00:33:30,300 --> 00:33:33,400
much because of injuries
Christian Moss, was kind of
581
00:33:33,400 --> 00:33:38,200
looking forward to him on the,
on the field, but it all comes
582
00:33:38,200 --> 00:33:40,700
down to what have you done for
me, lately?
583
00:33:40,800 --> 00:33:43,600
You know, they hate to say it
that way, but when you go and
584
00:33:43,600 --> 00:33:47,100
you see, you know, Holloway
producing and getting better and
585
00:33:47,100 --> 00:33:51,800
you see Gosnell take a next step
and, you know that he's a guy
586
00:33:51,800 --> 00:33:54,900
that can play at this, at this
level, I mean he was at North
587
00:33:54,900 --> 00:34:01,200
Carolina and he comes here and
he has some production last year
588
00:34:01,500 --> 00:34:06,200
so it's you can get lost in the
shuffle and it's another thing
589
00:34:06,200 --> 00:34:12,199
that frontale is bringing in
like if you look at our recruits
590
00:34:12,300 --> 00:34:17,600
from last year those wide
receiver kreutz are are legit,
591
00:34:17,600 --> 00:34:20,600
you know Aiden green already
been there and getting some
592
00:34:20,600 --> 00:34:23,800
praise and In him on the field
and getting some Bayern.
593
00:34:24,199 --> 00:34:27,000
You know, it's deep in that
position man.
594
00:34:27,000 --> 00:34:30,100
And if you ain't it's like Ricky
Bobby's.
595
00:34:30,100 --> 00:34:33,300
If you ain't first you're last
like makes no good.
596
00:34:33,600 --> 00:34:36,100
It doesn't do you any good to be
seventh or eighth on that depth
597
00:34:36,100 --> 00:34:38,800
chart because you're probably
not playing you know we're going
598
00:34:38,800 --> 00:34:41,699
to looking at that in later but
you would Latrell sudden getting
599
00:34:41,699 --> 00:34:45,000
behind the yeah.
The secondary in that game even
600
00:34:45,000 --> 00:34:48,600
though yeah didn't hold it in.
But I mean he was out there
601
00:34:48,600 --> 00:34:52,000
showing what he can do.
So it's I'm fine, man.
602
00:34:52,000 --> 00:34:55,400
I think I think all of them are
competing, you know, watching
603
00:34:55,400 --> 00:34:57,900
this team and watching the
transfers and think, I think
604
00:34:57,900 --> 00:35:01,400
everybody's competing.
So I need to see some of that
605
00:35:01,400 --> 00:35:03,600
competition turned to some W's
in the fall.
606
00:35:03,800 --> 00:35:06,700
There you go.
Absolutely absolutely.
607
00:35:07,000 --> 00:35:08,500
Got a couple more things to go
through.
608
00:35:08,500 --> 00:35:11,600
He will hit the defensive back,
/, linebacker room next, where
609
00:35:11,600 --> 00:35:15,300
we saw Jalen Hoyle, who would
effectively moved from safety
610
00:35:15,300 --> 00:35:19,900
over to Sam during the Spring?
Elijah, who's cornerback will
611
00:35:19,900 --> 00:35:25,100
see his, I think we, This is
highlight unfortunately up there
612
00:35:25,100 --> 00:35:28,700
for a little while and cam
Johnson of those three.
613
00:35:28,700 --> 00:35:31,100
I think the first two doesn't
shock anybody I think cam
614
00:35:31,100 --> 00:35:34,700
Johnson, shocked everybody.
But Brian you know we talked
615
00:35:34,700 --> 00:35:38,700
about it a couple weeks ago.
You shall not be a chance to
616
00:35:38,700 --> 00:35:40,800
listen.
Brian was like Ken Johnson
617
00:35:40,800 --> 00:35:44,500
didn't look good out there.
He looks like he got worked.
618
00:35:44,500 --> 00:35:48,300
He looks smaller.
He was still listed 165 pounds
619
00:35:48,300 --> 00:35:50,800
it, right?
At six foot tall, he'd been in
620
00:35:50,808 --> 00:35:55,400
the G over a year and had no
significant developments with
621
00:35:55,400 --> 00:35:58,900
his body, right?
That's a big thing to me.
622
00:35:59,300 --> 00:36:01,300
You see most guys get in within
a year.
623
00:36:01,300 --> 00:36:03,400
They're up 15, 20 pounds, they
look Cut.
624
00:36:03,400 --> 00:36:07,200
They look trip.
They look stronger and it wasn't
625
00:36:07,200 --> 00:36:09,200
that way with him.
I think it shocked us because we
626
00:36:09,200 --> 00:36:11,200
saw him on the field and we felt
like we could, that could be
627
00:36:11,200 --> 00:36:15,200
something there.
But now, I look at that room,
628
00:36:15,700 --> 00:36:18,200
I'm a little worried about the
room will hit in just a moment
629
00:36:18,200 --> 00:36:21,700
here.
But you know, Anything to add to
630
00:36:21,700 --> 00:36:23,900
any of those three guys.
Any of y'all.
631
00:36:24,400 --> 00:36:26,500
It's like, am Jonathan from what
I seen.
632
00:36:28,300 --> 00:36:30,100
I can't have a significant
injury last year.
633
00:36:30,100 --> 00:36:31,700
Right?
What was earlier in the year?
634
00:36:32,200 --> 00:36:33,700
He didn't have a knee injury or
something.
635
00:36:34,500 --> 00:36:37,300
She has some kind of injury that
Kim Jung.
636
00:36:38,300 --> 00:36:41,400
Kim Johnson had somebody missed,
I thought he missed some weeks
637
00:36:41,400 --> 00:36:44,000
because of a tweak.
I don't think he was out.
638
00:36:44,100 --> 00:36:45,700
Okay.
Well, I was thinking he has some
639
00:36:45,700 --> 00:36:50,100
kind of injury, but yeah, he
definitely looked small, man.
640
00:36:50,800 --> 00:36:53,400
If you're if you're working on
getting bigger and getting
641
00:36:53,400 --> 00:36:57,600
longer he was, he was small and
no significant gains.
642
00:36:58,100 --> 00:37:01,800
So kind of getting pushed around
in the spring game.
643
00:37:02,600 --> 00:37:05,500
You're getting pushed around in
the spring game like we go and
644
00:37:05,500 --> 00:37:10,600
we play whoever pick somebody
you know I'm saying it's not
645
00:37:10,600 --> 00:37:15,900
going to be good so I was
surprised to see him in the in
646
00:37:15,900 --> 00:37:19,500
the transfer portal but I can
understand why because I mean
647
00:37:19,500 --> 00:37:22,900
again Talking about the wide
receivers BB is going to be
648
00:37:22,900 --> 00:37:24,700
similar.
Like, they're bringing in a lot
649
00:37:24,700 --> 00:37:28,100
of kids that are very kind of a
lot of these kids already.
650
00:37:28,100 --> 00:37:30,800
Kind of have some college
bodies.
651
00:37:30,900 --> 00:37:33,600
I mean, if you go look at most
Phillips, he is.
652
00:37:34,200 --> 00:37:38,000
He can step on the field and
play somewhere said, yeah, you
653
00:37:38,000 --> 00:37:52,100
can put it in the same way.
I was I was just looking at it
654
00:37:52,100 --> 00:37:56,100
like looking at km skill.
Set is pretty much similar to
655
00:37:56,100 --> 00:37:59,600
how it was when we first came in
I mean he's good when he's in
656
00:37:59,600 --> 00:38:03,800
man cover just follow a band.
Chase a man he's fine he gets
657
00:38:03,800 --> 00:38:07,600
lost in zone coverage and if
he's got to press against a
658
00:38:07,607 --> 00:38:09,300
bigger receiver he's in the
struggle to.
659
00:38:09,300 --> 00:38:14,100
So he's at some point we got
other guys that can do these
660
00:38:14,100 --> 00:38:19,400
things better or at least as
good kind of felt like you know,
661
00:38:19,400 --> 00:38:21,700
the spring game.
Is his chance to say alright I
662
00:38:21,700 --> 00:38:26,700
can lock down that for spot spot
in that corner back room and he
663
00:38:26,700 --> 00:38:29,200
just did not do enough to do
that and I feel like he's going
664
00:38:29,200 --> 00:38:32,500
to take an opportunity to see if
he can be that for some other
665
00:38:32,500 --> 00:38:35,600
team because I just don't think
he's gonna be able to do it in
666
00:38:35,600 --> 00:38:37,200
this room.
So yep.
667
00:38:37,200 --> 00:38:39,500
Shall not as not as big of a
shock as I thought.
668
00:38:39,700 --> 00:38:41,100
Tell them anything on his
injuries.
669
00:38:41,100 --> 00:38:44,200
Last year I saw you and we said
that was like, you jumped in and
670
00:38:44,300 --> 00:38:46,100
did he get inch?
I don't recall him.
671
00:38:46,100 --> 00:38:48,700
Yeah.
The, I just looked at that, he
672
00:38:48,700 --> 00:38:53,000
did have an injury and October
so I don't know what the extent
673
00:38:53,000 --> 00:38:55,300
that was.
I just figured injured, it's
674
00:38:55,300 --> 00:38:59,000
harder to put on weight.
I will say given the fact that
675
00:38:59,000 --> 00:39:02,000
we have a nutrition center now
if you're not gaining weight
676
00:39:02,000 --> 00:39:06,500
with that thing and they're
like, that's that's and we got a
677
00:39:06,500 --> 00:39:10,700
new Strength staff.
Like that's yeah, receivers.
678
00:39:11,500 --> 00:39:14,200
I'm someone who believes that
you can kind of see potential
679
00:39:14,200 --> 00:39:17,000
right away.
And I think in the situation
680
00:39:17,000 --> 00:39:19,400
when, you know, you Just didn't
have any any surprises in there
681
00:39:19,400 --> 00:39:22,400
so it's not too surprising in
hindsight obviously hurt.
682
00:39:22,400 --> 00:39:25,400
You know, there's a lot more
town in network and can work
683
00:39:25,400 --> 00:39:27,800
with.
Yep, it's funny you mentioned
684
00:39:27,800 --> 00:39:32,100
like the, you know, the weight
and stuff and it's like - or
685
00:39:32,100 --> 00:39:34,400
came in.
I think it what 165 to last
686
00:39:34,400 --> 00:39:36,400
year?
He's up to 180 already, right?
687
00:39:36,400 --> 00:39:37,700
Yeah.
Like you said, like you just
688
00:39:37,700 --> 00:39:39,600
said, Sheldon, there's that
nutrition center.
689
00:39:39,600 --> 00:39:43,000
That is literally building a
plan to get the kids, bigger
690
00:39:43,000 --> 00:39:45,400
stronger faster but there's no
development.
691
00:39:45,400 --> 00:39:47,100
Okay, are you following the
plan?
692
00:39:48,800 --> 00:39:56,800
So very interesting one.
Last piece that I think we said
693
00:39:56,800 --> 00:39:59,400
it, we've said it in chat, we've
said it each other on fax
694
00:39:59,400 --> 00:40:01,300
messages.
There's going to be one that we
695
00:40:01,300 --> 00:40:03,900
didn't see coming.
I thought cam Johnson was it?
696
00:40:04,100 --> 00:40:06,700
But again, looking back, listen
to what Brian and them said and
697
00:40:06,700 --> 00:40:10,800
then seeing the wait, it wasn't
him, but Callie unfortunately,
698
00:40:10,800 --> 00:40:15,200
one of your BMF is in the p0rtal
and yeah.
699
00:40:15,200 --> 00:40:17,100
Sorry, moisten the defensive
end.
700
00:40:18,400 --> 00:40:20,700
And it's a place where we need
death.
701
00:40:23,700 --> 00:40:26,000
I don't know what to say about
this because he had some okay
702
00:40:26,000 --> 00:40:33,300
moments in the spring game.
So, you know, I'll let Sally
703
00:40:33,300 --> 00:40:34,800
lead on this one since this is
boy.
704
00:40:35,400 --> 00:40:40,700
Well, I mean, again, big body
watching him on the field.
705
00:40:40,700 --> 00:40:46,900
He was a big guy and I'm just
going to say when you're moving
706
00:40:46,900 --> 00:40:50,000
people in positions that you
need help in.
707
00:40:50,600 --> 00:40:53,000
Hopefully you're doing that
because you're bringing somebody
708
00:40:53,000 --> 00:40:56,900
else in.
So I'm hoping it is say I'm
709
00:40:56,900 --> 00:41:01,800
hoping that it's a means to an
end and then going hey we got
710
00:41:01,800 --> 00:41:04,100
something coming.
You're going to have to slide a
711
00:41:04,107 --> 00:41:07,100
little bit and sometimes people
don't want to do that.
712
00:41:07,100 --> 00:41:11,200
So we'll see you next couple
days or flashes from Burgos than
713
00:41:11,200 --> 00:41:12,800
I did from voicing in terms of
yeah.
714
00:41:13,200 --> 00:41:13,600
Feels.
No.
715
00:41:15,100 --> 00:41:18,200
Now obviously moistens got the
body that you want at that
716
00:41:18,200 --> 00:41:19,400
price.
Yes.
717
00:41:19,400 --> 00:41:22,200
So if that that's where it's
going to be a loss, I think long
718
00:41:22,200 --> 00:41:25,800
term is that you know, where was
his ceiling, we're not going to
719
00:41:25,808 --> 00:41:30,800
get to realize that but you
know, based on his body type but
720
00:41:30,800 --> 00:41:33,400
I know with defensive in a lot
of times, if you don't flash,
721
00:41:33,400 --> 00:41:35,700
surely you're not going to
flash, right?
722
00:41:35,700 --> 00:41:38,800
We're not we're not going to see
it, so it's really hard to kind
723
00:41:38,800 --> 00:41:42,000
of see if he had already kind of
reached more or less his
724
00:41:42,000 --> 00:41:44,600
ceiling.
And he's looking for some other
725
00:41:44,600 --> 00:41:47,300
opportunity or what.
But like I said, I saw a little
726
00:41:47,300 --> 00:41:49,900
bit more from Burgos than I did
for moist in, in the spring game
727
00:41:49,900 --> 00:41:52,800
in terms of kind of, you know,
that second line there.
728
00:41:53,700 --> 00:41:55,500
But yeah, I'm definitely with
you tally.
729
00:41:55,500 --> 00:42:01,800
And that hopefully, there is a
plan in place to not only help
730
00:42:01,800 --> 00:42:04,200
with the depth because
obviously, this this creates a
731
00:42:04,207 --> 00:42:08,900
depth problem regardless of
where moist and was in terms, of
732
00:42:09,100 --> 00:42:11,600
ceiling and ability.
But if we can do something to
733
00:42:11,600 --> 00:42:16,900
raise the Overall top end of
that room as well and, you know,
734
00:42:16,900 --> 00:42:20,600
then and by default create depth
Downstream.
735
00:42:20,800 --> 00:42:23,500
Some guys that may have already
been in that that, you know, two
736
00:42:23,500 --> 00:42:26,700
or three role in the spring.
That's going to be even better.
737
00:42:27,400 --> 00:42:29,700
All right, Brian.
But we're going to get into
738
00:42:29,700 --> 00:42:30,600
where we feel.
We should add.
739
00:42:30,600 --> 00:42:32,800
But Brian.
Did you get what I sent you?
740
00:42:34,300 --> 00:42:36,100
Yeah, I did.
I did he can you pull that up
741
00:42:36,100 --> 00:42:38,100
real quick?
This is actually a good test run
742
00:42:38,100 --> 00:42:40,300
for what we're going to do in a
few minutes here with the take.
743
00:42:41,200 --> 00:42:43,900
Yeah yeah I'll I'll put it on.
Who we all need to see this
744
00:42:43,900 --> 00:42:47,200
voice.
Y'all need to see the from I
745
00:42:47,200 --> 00:42:50,700
All-American.
True freshman defensive back
746
00:42:51,400 --> 00:42:54,000
sending out a little cryptic
tweet here.
747
00:42:55,200 --> 00:43:10,800
I mean watching LeBron Magic
About 22 minutes ago, his job
748
00:43:10,800 --> 00:43:14,300
just got a whole lot easier.
We know y'all there in a lot of
749
00:43:14,300 --> 00:43:17,400
people visiting right now.
Now I'm old I'm not going to
750
00:43:17,408 --> 00:43:22,300
speculate names but I'll ask
y'all, he's saying his job.
751
00:43:22,300 --> 00:43:25,300
Just got easier.
Where do y'all a?
752
00:43:25,300 --> 00:43:28,300
Where do y'all think we should
add and could this be one of
753
00:43:28,308 --> 00:43:30,500
those positions?
Go ahead.
754
00:43:30,500 --> 00:43:34,000
Whoever wants to lead.
I mean, I'll leave room.
755
00:43:34,400 --> 00:43:37,600
Yeah, I'll let these if you if
he's saying if a cornerback is
756
00:43:37,600 --> 00:43:41,600
saying his job got easier.
That means he's not having a
757
00:43:41,600 --> 00:43:44,400
cover as long as what I'm
thinking, that's like a football
758
00:43:44,400 --> 00:43:47,700
fan, that means you're getting
some pressure on the quarterback
759
00:43:47,700 --> 00:43:51,400
so that'll be bringing in some
defensive line and some
760
00:43:51,400 --> 00:43:55,300
defensive end pressure again.
Got moisten your left and then
761
00:43:55,300 --> 00:43:59,100
you got a cornerback Santa's job
got easier.
762
00:43:59,400 --> 00:44:01,400
He ain't talking about playing
with another cornerback.
763
00:44:01,400 --> 00:44:06,600
I don't think, you know, Now and
one of those is rushers was in
764
00:44:06,700 --> 00:44:12,100
Blacksburg last night.
So so I think some pictures on
765
00:44:12,400 --> 00:44:15,600
Instagram.
If y'all if y'all are listening
766
00:44:15,600 --> 00:44:18,200
you better start doing some
detective work like we do over
767
00:44:18,200 --> 00:44:34,700
here.
Not just that tweet anybody
768
00:44:34,700 --> 00:44:37,800
who's a Twitter person in the
twitterverse.
769
00:44:38,300 --> 00:44:42,800
There has been a lot of a lot of
movement in the last hour or so
770
00:44:43,300 --> 00:44:48,600
from the staff and not not just
it wasn't normal stuff.
771
00:44:48,600 --> 00:44:50,800
You know it started maybe last
night.
772
00:44:50,800 --> 00:44:55,600
I think fontelle retweeted a
this is home tweet from like
773
00:44:55,900 --> 00:44:58,800
December from Lee.
No no you know back in December
774
00:44:58,800 --> 00:45:00,900
December 7th.
What is that?
775
00:45:00,900 --> 00:45:04,100
But you never know man.
Man, I will say these coach,
776
00:45:04,100 --> 00:45:07,500
these coaches are working, you
know, I'm excited that they are
777
00:45:07,500 --> 00:45:10,200
excited.
So it seems like they genuinely
778
00:45:10,200 --> 00:45:14,500
like recruiting, you know?
And once we start Landing a
779
00:45:14,500 --> 00:45:17,800
couple of these big fish and
when I say big fish, I'm just
780
00:45:17,800 --> 00:45:20,800
saying, even if it's a person is
filling a need for us, that's
781
00:45:20,800 --> 00:45:23,900
been have to be a four or five
star, but if he's feeling the
782
00:45:23,900 --> 00:45:25,800
need and he's able to get in and
play.
783
00:45:25,800 --> 00:45:27,900
That's fair.
That's, that's big for us.
784
00:45:27,900 --> 00:45:32,000
So, once we start putting people
in places and start letting
785
00:45:32,000 --> 00:45:35,100
those people Deuce we're clean.
Just gets that much easier.
786
00:45:35,600 --> 00:45:41,200
If you get a legion is, come in
from ODU and have a great year
787
00:45:41,300 --> 00:45:46,300
and gets drafted, and he walks
across there with his Virginia
788
00:45:46,300 --> 00:45:49,600
Tech highlights.
I mean, you're not just gets
789
00:45:49,600 --> 00:45:52,800
easier, so he's even easier.
Okay.
790
00:45:52,800 --> 00:45:57,200
Do y'all agree with this that
defensive line is one without a
791
00:45:57,207 --> 00:46:02,400
doubt with defensive line edges,
one, the all agree that some
792
00:46:02,500 --> 00:46:08,400
Buddy, on the interior offensive
line is right there or somewhere
793
00:46:08,400 --> 00:46:12,200
like that.
Yeah, probably with Johnson
794
00:46:12,200 --> 00:46:16,100
leaving, obviously that fourth
spot is up for grabs in the
795
00:46:16,107 --> 00:46:19,500
corner, back room that we've got
to get one defensive back and
796
00:46:19,500 --> 00:46:23,500
it's not necessarily saying that
that DB room is not good.
797
00:46:23,500 --> 00:46:26,500
That DB room.
Is you argue between them the
798
00:46:26,500 --> 00:46:29,000
linebacker and what's the,
what's the better of two?
799
00:46:29,500 --> 00:46:32,400
The first ever you're very good.
It's just there's a lot of
800
00:46:32,500 --> 00:46:35,100
Behind them in.
Brian you pointed out time and
801
00:46:35,100 --> 00:46:36,800
time again.
Last year when we did recap
802
00:46:37,400 --> 00:46:40,900
fucking got tired at the end of
games because there was nothing
803
00:46:41,100 --> 00:46:44,000
behind anybody.
When the fourth quarter came
804
00:46:44,000 --> 00:46:47,000
guys, were gas in the second are
because they literally had
805
00:46:47,000 --> 00:46:49,800
played every snap in the game
because was nothing behind them.
806
00:46:50,000 --> 00:46:53,000
Got to have you got even worse
when strong wind down, obviously
807
00:46:53,000 --> 00:46:57,000
you got to have done, Got to
have death man.
808
00:46:57,000 --> 00:47:00,900
So, that's that's what we need.
That's what we want.
809
00:47:01,200 --> 00:47:03,000
That's what helps you win,
football games.
810
00:47:03,800 --> 00:47:06,200
And most of the time you expect
to have a little bit of a
811
00:47:06,200 --> 00:47:12,100
drop-off from their first to
your second team, you know, in
812
00:47:12,100 --> 00:47:15,200
your rotation supposed to be a
little bit of a drop-off, but if
813
00:47:15,200 --> 00:47:19,300
you can keep that drop-off
minimal, then you can win some
814
00:47:19,300 --> 00:47:22,200
football games that way.
So hoping that's what we're
815
00:47:22,200 --> 00:47:23,800
headed to.
Let's hope.
816
00:47:23,900 --> 00:47:25,900
Let's hope.
All right, let's hit real quick
817
00:47:25,900 --> 00:47:29,400
here because we've got to we've
still got a lot to unload but I
818
00:47:29,408 --> 00:47:31,700
want to go real quick.
We got two commits.
819
00:47:32,100 --> 00:47:35,800
We did not discuss the first was
Tyler Mason running back down
820
00:47:35,800 --> 00:47:39,400
there in North Carolina.
Three star top 20 players in the
821
00:47:39,400 --> 00:47:48,400
state of North Carolina. / 24/7.
I mean I mean, it's closed.
822
00:47:49,500 --> 00:47:51,800
You know, I know Mount Airy, is
a pretty good program down
823
00:47:51,800 --> 00:47:54,400
there.
We're tapping into the the Frank
824
00:47:54,400 --> 00:48:01,100
Beamer motherland.
I mean I'm going to trust that.
825
00:48:01,100 --> 00:48:02,500
Yeah.
I'm gonna trust the staff
826
00:48:02,900 --> 00:48:04,900
because for me, just me
watching.
827
00:48:04,900 --> 00:48:09,700
I watched a little bit of it for
him and I did what I like to see
828
00:48:09,700 --> 00:48:13,100
is when I watch something I'm,
can he come in and jump,
829
00:48:13,100 --> 00:48:15,600
somebody who's here?
You know what I'm saying?
830
00:48:16,000 --> 00:48:19,400
I don't watching his film, I
don't know that he could, I
831
00:48:19,400 --> 00:48:22,500
don't know that he's better than
anybody that I've seen in that
832
00:48:23,200 --> 00:48:27,800
room right now, but again, he's
that was a Jew.
833
00:48:28,000 --> 00:48:30,300
Junior feel, you know, I've
looked at some feel like, oh,
834
00:48:30,308 --> 00:48:32,400
wow, I feel like he can play
right now.
835
00:48:32,800 --> 00:48:37,100
So I didn't really move the
needle for me, but I can
836
00:48:37,100 --> 00:48:41,200
understand, I can understand the
taking the commitment.
837
00:48:41,400 --> 00:48:43,800
We have another one of his
teammates committed as well,
838
00:48:43,800 --> 00:48:45,000
right?
Yes, we do.
839
00:48:45,100 --> 00:48:49,500
We got to get to the big 64 215
pound as soon as I said 64
840
00:48:49,500 --> 00:48:50,500
couple weeks ago.
Tally.
841
00:48:50,500 --> 00:48:53,200
That's good enough, right?
He's told her that we had.
842
00:48:53,300 --> 00:48:54,000
That's good.
Yeah.
843
00:48:54,000 --> 00:48:57,000
Look at look at in Tyler mais.
I mean they run that split Veer
844
00:48:57,000 --> 00:48:57,800
Mount Airy.
So.
845
00:48:58,500 --> 00:49:06,600
You get a lot of those downhill.
Dive runs that Veer, and he's a
846
00:49:06,600 --> 00:49:08,100
guy that's going to get you some
good yardage.
847
00:49:08,100 --> 00:49:11,100
He's got a little bit of Wiggle,
but I like how he finishes his
848
00:49:11,100 --> 00:49:13,000
runs, but he doesn't have a
whole lot of like Elite
849
00:49:13,000 --> 00:49:16,400
Breakaway speed.
So I don't see a lot of home
850
00:49:16,400 --> 00:49:19,500
runs out of him, but he's a guy
that can kind of work between
851
00:49:19,500 --> 00:49:21,800
the tackles pretty well and get
some solid yards.
852
00:49:22,300 --> 00:49:23,900
Yep.
Like I said, it's only as Junior
853
00:49:23,900 --> 00:49:27,400
tape.
So we know how guys developed
854
00:49:27,400 --> 00:49:31,700
and There's also reasons why
they're taking guys and it maybe
855
00:49:31,700 --> 00:49:33,800
he ain't.
I mean standard running back.
856
00:49:34,300 --> 00:49:38,600
One more commit to talk about
that would be Emmett laws 6-foot
857
00:49:38,600 --> 00:49:42,400
260 pounds and this is what I
love to hear.
858
00:49:42,500 --> 00:49:45,500
DeMatha Catholic and Hyattsville
Maryland.
859
00:49:45,900 --> 00:49:48,800
When you start going to get that
school and shaking his head
860
00:49:48,800 --> 00:49:51,800
because he knows right, you
start getting players from.
861
00:49:51,800 --> 00:49:54,900
DeMatha says something Elijah
Brooks pays off.
862
00:49:54,900 --> 00:50:00,200
Pretty quickly.
And We all said it right before.
863
00:50:00,200 --> 00:50:04,500
We got on here tonight, he
reminds us of a typical Virginia
864
00:50:04,500 --> 00:50:06,600
Tech defensive tackle.
He just did.
865
00:50:07,100 --> 00:50:10,200
I mean he kind of looks like one
of the Hopkins twins clones.
866
00:50:11,000 --> 00:50:13,000
Yeah.
Does he play like them though?
867
00:50:13,000 --> 00:50:17,100
He plays like of give me four
more likely when I mean he's got
868
00:50:17,100 --> 00:50:21,300
he's got good motor.
He's a guy that can he plays
869
00:50:21,300 --> 00:50:24,200
bigger than his size is so that
that's always what you'd like to
870
00:50:24,200 --> 00:50:27,200
see.
You know whether that translates
871
00:50:27,200 --> 00:50:34,900
to Power 5 level, we'll see but
I like the way he kind of gets
872
00:50:34,900 --> 00:50:38,000
in the lane and creates a little
bit of Havoc.
873
00:50:38,000 --> 00:50:40,900
There could probably work on his
hands a little bit but that's
874
00:50:40,900 --> 00:50:48,100
pretty much every High School
defensive lineman look at they
875
00:50:48,100 --> 00:50:50,600
don't getting a school.
That's cool.
876
00:50:50,600 --> 00:50:55,600
That's all I'll say you know
DeMatha High School I mean we
877
00:50:55,600 --> 00:50:58,000
had what that's what I would
love is from to, right?
878
00:50:58,800 --> 00:50:59,800
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
879
00:50:59,800 --> 00:51:03,700
So, you know, again in
relationships is what pays off,
880
00:51:03,700 --> 00:51:04,800
man.
You know what I mean?
881
00:51:05,100 --> 00:51:08,800
Because if you are what we are,
and you take a chance on some of
882
00:51:08,808 --> 00:51:12,500
these kids, especially now that
the transfer portal is how it
883
00:51:12,500 --> 00:51:15,800
is.
It's like you take this kid, he
884
00:51:15,800 --> 00:51:20,300
doesn't work out, there's a
transfer portal, you know, no,
885
00:51:20,300 --> 00:51:22,300
no, no harm, no foul, it didn't
work.
886
00:51:22,300 --> 00:51:25,800
We bring somebody else here and
you go find you some to go not
887
00:51:25,800 --> 00:51:27,500
saying that's going to happen
with this kid, but I'm just
888
00:51:27,500 --> 00:51:32,400
saying with a school like that,
if you take a player from there,
889
00:51:32,400 --> 00:51:36,200
every year, One year, you're
going to hit a big player,
890
00:51:37,900 --> 00:51:41,600
you're going to get a big player
whether it's they just are
891
00:51:41,700 --> 00:51:45,200
underrated and you develop them
well or they're just high rated
892
00:51:45,200 --> 00:51:48,200
and they come in and produce.
So yeah, you keep taking them
893
00:51:48,200 --> 00:51:52,000
out the kids, why not all the
time all the time and she had
894
00:51:52,000 --> 00:51:55,100
anything on any of these guys
before we move over to your
895
00:51:55,100 --> 00:51:58,500
segment, sir.
Now I got nothing other than
896
00:51:58,900 --> 00:52:01,000
let's get that that DMV pipeline
going.
897
00:52:01,300 --> 00:52:02,900
I mean, we tried it with
basketball.
898
00:52:02,900 --> 00:52:05,500
We got Mike Jones.
Got, you know, it's obviously
899
00:52:05,500 --> 00:52:08,600
but if we can get a DVD
pipeline, I think that's, that's
900
00:52:08,600 --> 00:52:11,000
pretty good.
Excellent, excellent.
901
00:52:11,300 --> 00:52:12,800
Well, let's flip it over to you
man.
902
00:52:13,200 --> 00:52:16,900
You have kind of did some diving
into the spring game statistics
903
00:52:16,900 --> 00:52:20,200
and you want to talk about a few
things so Sheldon the floor is
904
00:52:20,200 --> 00:52:24,000
yours.
Yeah, so just, you know, not too
905
00:52:24,008 --> 00:52:26,300
much here, but I think the
biggest thing I noticed is your
906
00:52:26,300 --> 00:52:28,800
spring game.
Is mainly the anchor explosive
907
00:52:28,800 --> 00:52:33,000
plays obviously last year.
Spring game was pretty rough on
908
00:52:33,000 --> 00:52:36,400
the offensive side which was a
pretty big fork, Shadow work of
909
00:52:36,500 --> 00:52:38,500
the ensuing offensive season for
us.
910
00:52:39,400 --> 00:52:44,000
You look at the data, The
Maroons add 16 plays of 10 plus
911
00:52:44,000 --> 00:52:47,200
yards and five plate, 20 million
Birds.
912
00:52:47,400 --> 00:52:49,400
It wasn't quite as good as the
white team, but they still have
913
00:52:49,400 --> 00:52:52,600
9 of 10 plus yards.
So a lot more explosive plays
914
00:52:52,600 --> 00:52:54,800
obviously with, you know,
baseball to be back.
915
00:52:55,000 --> 00:52:58,200
I really like his ability to
make guy Smith and space.
916
00:52:58,900 --> 00:53:00,800
He's got some good cutback
ability as well.
917
00:53:01,700 --> 00:53:04,300
I noticed that, you know, they
were getting some swing passes
918
00:53:04,300 --> 00:53:07,700
early in the game to kind of get
guys out, you know, East End
919
00:53:07,700 --> 00:53:13,000
that, you know, get involved in
space which was pretty good to
920
00:53:13,000 --> 00:53:15,600
go on Felton, he's got some
burst, I noticed that watching
921
00:53:15,600 --> 00:53:17,100
the game and then Brice
Tibbetts.
922
00:53:17,100 --> 00:53:20,000
Well, he averaged five point
three yards per carry, I think
923
00:53:20,000 --> 00:53:24,500
our average last year for
rushing was 3.1 the so it does
924
00:53:24,500 --> 00:53:28,100
include sacks might be a little
bit higher but That's that's
925
00:53:28,100 --> 00:53:31,800
pretty rough I think last year.
You know I don't I haven't
926
00:53:31,800 --> 00:53:34,300
checked our explosive plays
numbers from last year.
927
00:53:34,400 --> 00:53:36,100
My assumption is they were not
great.
928
00:53:36,700 --> 00:53:40,600
I've noticed a chart success
rate overall was but but you can
929
00:53:40,600 --> 00:53:43,100
immediately tell like this team
has more Playmakers.
930
00:53:43,800 --> 00:53:46,200
And I think if they can get at
least you know those, those 10
931
00:53:46,200 --> 00:53:49,500
plus 20 plus yards.
That's going to go a long way to
932
00:53:50,000 --> 00:53:52,500
helping sustain drives because
you can't really rely on this.
933
00:53:52,600 --> 00:53:55,500
I think at this juncture is
something offensive line, you
934
00:53:55,500 --> 00:53:59,800
can't really rely on them to To
create like 12-14 a drives.
935
00:53:59,800 --> 00:54:02,300
That's just not like, I don't
think that with the all, find
936
00:54:02,300 --> 00:54:04,300
the way it is right now.
So if you can kind of get those
937
00:54:04,300 --> 00:54:07,700
big place to kind of, You Know,
lesson, how many pages you have
938
00:54:07,700 --> 00:54:09,800
to score that's going to that's
going to be big time.
939
00:54:12,200 --> 00:54:15,200
Yeah, when we were looking at it
me and tell you were there at
940
00:54:15,200 --> 00:54:19,600
the game, I mean we saw
consistently for offensive
941
00:54:19,600 --> 00:54:21,800
movement especially obviously on
the maroon side.
942
00:54:22,900 --> 00:54:26,600
But you know for the white side,
if drones wasn't getting sacked,
943
00:54:26,600 --> 00:54:28,800
they were moving the ball.
It was just drones was getting
944
00:54:28,800 --> 00:54:31,000
sack and they couldn't run the
ball because that offensive line
945
00:54:31,000 --> 00:54:33,800
was there was such a discrepancy
between the white offensive line
946
00:54:33,800 --> 00:54:35,200
compared to the marine officer
one.
947
00:54:36,200 --> 00:54:39,400
But, you know, when, when they
had time, they were making some
948
00:54:39,400 --> 00:54:41,100
things happen in the passing
game.
949
00:54:42,100 --> 00:54:46,400
It's nice to see more, you know,
you talked about the explosives,
950
00:54:46,400 --> 00:54:49,100
please.
We didn't see those kind of
951
00:54:49,100 --> 00:54:52,800
intermediate, those 15 to 20, 25
yard gains a whole lot.
952
00:54:52,800 --> 00:54:56,200
Last year, he was either a whole
lot of Dink and dunk and then
953
00:54:56,200 --> 00:54:59,900
the occasional deep ball to
Caleb Smith that would go here,
954
00:55:00,500 --> 00:55:03,100
40 or 50 yards.
But there wasn't those
955
00:55:03,100 --> 00:55:06,100
consistent plays.
That kind of get you down the
956
00:55:06,100 --> 00:55:08,900
field quick.
Yeah, where you can kind of mix
957
00:55:08,900 --> 00:55:10,300
in the running game, one or two
times.
958
00:55:10,300 --> 00:55:13,600
And all of a sudden you got 15
to 20 yard Games back in.
959
00:55:14,000 --> 00:55:16,400
Well, if we talk about its core.
Yeah, if we talk about it too
960
00:55:16,400 --> 00:55:19,200
much, we'll get Curtis back on
his soapbox.
961
00:55:20,200 --> 00:55:24,700
You can't In the format that we
had to spring game is so hard
962
00:55:24,700 --> 00:55:27,800
because we don't have a deep
team, you know, and you can't
963
00:55:27,800 --> 00:55:32,300
see everybody do what they can
do for real.
964
00:55:32,400 --> 00:55:34,200
You know what I'm saying?
Cause it's just, you just don't
965
00:55:34,200 --> 00:55:37,900
have enough.
So, again, spring game, we got
966
00:55:37,900 --> 00:55:39,900
to go back to it.
I know, Curtis could run a whole
967
00:55:39,900 --> 00:55:43,000
segment on what we might can do
a little bit different.
968
00:55:43,100 --> 00:55:46,900
Yeah, but it's like that's why
we, that's why we get ready for
969
00:55:46,900 --> 00:55:51,700
the season because when you see
all of The Playmakers on offer,
970
00:55:51,800 --> 00:55:53,900
The side of the ball on the
offense.
971
00:55:54,400 --> 00:55:57,000
It looks like we are in a much
better position than we were
972
00:55:57,000 --> 00:55:59,100
last year again.
I don't know where that falls
973
00:55:59,100 --> 00:56:03,000
into the season, but I know that
we're better than we were last
974
00:56:03,000 --> 00:56:06,600
year on offense and I know that
we have people that they're
975
00:56:06,600 --> 00:56:10,100
going to have to game plan for.
But yeah it's what Shelton just
976
00:56:10,100 --> 00:56:14,100
said though the amount of
explosive explosive plays most
977
00:56:14,100 --> 00:56:17,000
people think explosive played.
They think 25 30 yards.
978
00:56:17,400 --> 00:56:19,000
Thank you for categorizing that
Sheldon.
979
00:56:19,000 --> 00:56:22,500
The saying it's 10 plus is
considered an Explosive play,
980
00:56:22,500 --> 00:56:24,900
right?
But it's not only listen,
981
00:56:24,900 --> 00:56:28,400
Marines numbers are great.
The white numbers though, you
982
00:56:28,400 --> 00:56:31,400
said 10:00, right?
Or nine plays of ten yards more?
983
00:56:31,700 --> 00:56:35,400
Yes, we're at nine places 10
plus yards for the white team in
984
00:56:35,400 --> 00:56:38,300
think how bad that offensive
love was, right?
985
00:56:38,800 --> 00:56:41,800
And thank of and then everybody
go mentally last year to the
986
00:56:41,800 --> 00:56:44,800
white team.
They're nothing.
987
00:56:45,300 --> 00:56:49,600
No, I mean nothing.
So what you're saying is, if
988
00:56:49,600 --> 00:56:52,000
we're kind of doing like a
comparative analysis, The
989
00:56:52,000 --> 00:56:55,700
season, the spring game last
year, everything has taken a
990
00:56:55,900 --> 00:57:03,200
very, very good step regardless.
Regardless, you know, if you
991
00:57:03,200 --> 00:57:05,300
have to be able to find that
stat, what our explosive plays
992
00:57:05,300 --> 00:57:07,400
were last year.
There weren't many, there
993
00:57:07,400 --> 00:57:09,700
weren't many like, like you'd,
like Brian said, it was either
994
00:57:09,700 --> 00:57:12,700
ding conduct occasionally, we
did a shot but you can't win
995
00:57:12,700 --> 00:57:17,100
games like that.
You came and by Sheldon giving
996
00:57:17,100 --> 00:57:21,600
us this info about having, you
know, over 15 plus plays.
997
00:57:21,700 --> 00:57:25,800
Combined on both sides of 10
plus yards and having 5 of 20
998
00:57:25,800 --> 00:57:28,400
plus yards.
That just tells you that the
999
00:57:28,400 --> 00:57:32,000
needle is moving better for the
offense.
1000
00:57:32,600 --> 00:57:34,500
I'm not concerned about the
defense.
1001
00:57:34,700 --> 00:57:36,200
I'm not.
Well, people like, well, they
1002
00:57:36,200 --> 00:57:39,500
gave it up and you like, but you
know what?
1003
00:57:39,600 --> 00:57:45,700
I saw this defense last year.
Keep us in games, keep us in
1004
00:57:45,700 --> 00:57:51,300
games.
A, a competent offense wins,
1005
00:57:51,300 --> 00:57:53,900
three of those games.
I know tally, you sitting up was
1006
00:57:53,900 --> 00:57:56,700
Italian, which one of y'all
texted me that said state was an
1007
00:57:56,707 --> 00:57:58,900
anomaly Brian?
I said, yeah.
1008
00:58:15,100 --> 00:58:17,700
And then you got to understand,
I don't know if I mean, they
1009
00:58:17,700 --> 00:58:21,100
were pretty bad off that game.
If you go back and look at if
1010
00:58:21,100 --> 00:58:23,800
you go back and look at our
office and production that game,
1011
00:58:24,200 --> 00:58:26,000
it was nothing in the first
half.
1012
00:58:26,600 --> 00:58:29,300
It was, it was really a nice
stretch in the third quarter.
1013
00:58:29,600 --> 00:58:31,500
Yeah.
It was nothing in the first half
1014
00:58:31,500 --> 00:58:34,900
and then we came out and we hit
right with like a tight end
1015
00:58:35,400 --> 00:58:38,100
dragon or something.
Like first play of the third
1016
00:58:38,100 --> 00:58:40,400
quarter and it's like, okay, we
got something.
1017
00:58:40,800 --> 00:58:43,400
So, yeah, Brian go.
The hill.
1018
00:59:12,900 --> 00:59:16,000
Is now, I thought his route
running was was very, very good.
1019
00:59:17,000 --> 00:59:19,800
He's very Krista way.
The way he stands his raps and
1020
00:59:19,800 --> 00:59:22,400
make sharp like that rock
running goes a long way in terms
1021
00:59:22,400 --> 00:59:25,200
of generating separation, we
combine that with good passing
1022
00:59:25,200 --> 00:59:28,800
Concepts you guys open.
So it's not just about the speed
1023
00:59:28,800 --> 00:59:31,500
or think that lettuce is MM.
It is how do you, how do you
1024
00:59:31,500 --> 00:59:33,700
attack the Deep?
How do you run your routes?
1025
00:59:33,700 --> 00:59:35,100
I thought, guys don't get a
really good job.
1026
00:59:36,200 --> 00:59:38,500
I hate to be that guy but I
gotta say it.
1027
00:59:39,100 --> 00:59:42,700
You got a white wide receiver.
That's a great while.
1028
00:59:42,900 --> 00:59:45,400
Run.
I was in there with me.
1029
00:59:45,500 --> 00:59:48,800
Hey Wes, welcome.
That's kind of what I'm looking
1030
00:59:48,800 --> 00:59:52,000
at in like, you know.
Yeah, something wrong with man,
1031
00:59:52,300 --> 00:59:55,900
even on some of the plays that
he didn't Baldwin thrown to him,
1032
00:59:55,900 --> 01:00:00,300
he had a like, he showed a route
truth, you know, it wasn't just
1033
01:00:00,900 --> 01:00:04,000
a go, you know, my me like he
really did.
1034
01:00:04,000 --> 01:00:09,300
He really was running Chris Rock
so and like Sean said, he did a
1035
01:00:09,308 --> 01:00:12,300
good job of influencing the the
guys in the secondary to.
1036
01:00:12,300 --> 01:00:14,100
Yes.
You create that separation.
1037
01:00:14,100 --> 01:00:17,100
That's going to be big for us
because that's what we struggle
1038
01:00:17,100 --> 01:00:19,700
with a lot last year was
separation.
1039
01:00:20,100 --> 01:00:22,700
We have so many, I mean, I feel
like in the passing game, of
1040
01:00:22,700 --> 01:00:25,000
course we got to get this
offensive line, right?
1041
01:00:25,000 --> 01:00:28,000
But in the passing game, I feel
like we have so many different
1042
01:00:28,400 --> 01:00:32,200
weapons to use.
We have some deep deep stretch,
1043
01:00:32,200 --> 01:00:35,100
the field type guys, we have
some intermediate type, guys, we
1044
01:00:35,100 --> 01:00:38,400
have some possession receivers.
We have a couple of tight ends
1045
01:00:38,400 --> 01:00:41,400
that can be mismatches and catch
the ball, they have some
1046
01:00:41,400 --> 01:00:44,200
blocking tight ends.
This is some stuff that could
1047
01:00:44,200 --> 01:00:46,200
get fun, man.
You know, saying we can look at
1048
01:00:46,200 --> 01:00:48,800
this thing, it's half, empty, or
half full.
1049
01:00:48,800 --> 01:00:54,400
I'm always half-full type guy
and I and offense, man, watching
1050
01:00:54,400 --> 01:00:57,700
the stagnant offense that we had
last year and just seeing what
1051
01:00:57,700 --> 01:01:00,600
I've seen so far, it's like, I'm
excited.
1052
01:01:00,600 --> 01:01:04,000
How can you not be excited?
I'm almost say this now, before
1053
01:01:04,000 --> 01:01:08,000
I kick it over to break the way
the team has been restructured
1054
01:01:08,600 --> 01:01:12,600
offensively Is this is this is
Taylor Bowen.
1055
01:01:13,100 --> 01:01:16,800
If we improve significantly
based on what we've done in the
1056
01:01:16,800 --> 01:01:20,600
offseason, the wide receiver
room, the quarterback room
1057
01:01:21,000 --> 01:01:22,700
potentially improving the
offensive line.
1058
01:01:22,700 --> 01:01:25,500
Maybe in the next couple weeks
here it's his show.
1059
01:01:25,600 --> 01:01:31,400
If we still make it if we still
rank it 100 or below without
1060
01:01:31,400 --> 01:01:35,400
seeing significant improvement
with our eyes hiss, he's going
1061
01:01:35,400 --> 01:01:37,600
to be absolutely doused with gas
and liquid.
1062
01:01:39,500 --> 01:01:42,000
Yeah.
A'ight with saying that before
1063
01:01:42,000 --> 01:01:45,600
we get into the tape because we
got 19 plays to show you all.
1064
01:01:45,600 --> 01:01:49,200
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Brian shows yours buddy.
It's time is, but before we turn
1087
01:03:01,500 --> 01:03:03,500
it over to Brian, Brian you get
yourself ready.
1088
01:03:03,800 --> 01:03:06,900
We got to give a shout out to
our good, buddy Justin Smith.
1089
01:03:07,800 --> 01:03:10,200
He had a couple things to say on
Twitter this week.
1090
01:03:10,800 --> 01:03:15,500
Thank you said Another park has
was the only VT podcast you need
1091
01:03:15,500 --> 01:03:18,600
to listen to.
Hey, I love those guys.
1092
01:03:18,700 --> 01:03:20,300
The motherfuckers ain't watching
film.
1093
01:03:20,700 --> 01:03:22,600
We bout to break them down.
Just it?
1094
01:03:22,700 --> 01:03:25,200
What you got to say now?
We got a fucking analyst.
1095
01:03:25,200 --> 01:03:27,300
What?
Let me see, that way we got a
1096
01:03:27,300 --> 01:03:31,400
fucking analyst Haley.
Parking tape down over here.
1097
01:03:31,800 --> 01:03:34,400
Justin get your ass in here and
we're going to show you how to
1098
01:03:34,400 --> 01:03:36,500
coaches do this thing.
We love Justin.
1099
01:03:36,500 --> 01:03:40,500
Oh, that's my guy, go ahead.
We good.
1100
01:03:40,500 --> 01:03:41,900
We good, we good.
Yeah.
1101
01:03:42,100 --> 01:03:44,200
I like that.
I like the way you set that up.
1102
01:03:45,800 --> 01:03:48,700
I get the tape ready here guys.
So the first place we're looking
1103
01:03:48,700 --> 01:03:51,800
at and let me get this shared
here.
1104
01:03:52,600 --> 01:03:56,100
Well, first thing we're going to
look at is I'm going to set it
1105
01:03:56,107 --> 01:03:59,900
at while Brian's pulling it up.
Effectively the first four plays
1106
01:03:59,900 --> 01:04:02,400
we're going to be looking at
here are run plays and basically
1107
01:04:02,400 --> 01:04:07,600
how we look like dog crap last
year to this year.
1108
01:04:07,700 --> 01:04:13,500
Well just what we saw at the
game itself, overall Run game
1109
01:04:13,500 --> 01:04:15,800
looks better.
So let's Don't play one run.
1110
01:04:17,000 --> 01:04:18,500
Yes, a play one.
We got here.
1111
01:04:20,400 --> 01:04:22,700
Coming out you got shotgun trips
right.
1112
01:04:23,300 --> 01:04:26,600
You're going to see a little
read-option, we're going to see
1113
01:04:26,600 --> 01:04:29,400
Bryce Duke with the long run
here.
1114
01:04:30,000 --> 01:04:31,000
I'm gonna go ahead and play it
here.
1115
01:04:31,000 --> 01:04:32,800
We'll look at it one time and
then we'll run back through it,
1116
01:04:32,800 --> 01:04:40,500
slow.
Yeah, that little wiggle to
1117
01:04:41,100 --> 01:04:45,200
wiggle wiggle.
Let's look at some of the
1118
01:04:45,200 --> 01:04:49,900
blocking here.
Mrs. This is the maroon line so
1119
01:04:50,900 --> 01:04:54,800
you got Parker shit.
Smash Brothers and Brody
1120
01:04:54,800 --> 01:04:58,900
Meadows.
Along with think that says that
1121
01:04:59,200 --> 01:05:01,700
cold picket.
Yeah, Cole.
1122
01:05:01,700 --> 01:05:04,000
Pick it on the bottom there.
Yeah.
1123
01:05:04,000 --> 01:05:06,800
And I mean what you like to see
here, you get some, get some
1124
01:05:06,800 --> 01:05:09,500
good double teams in the middle.
Get some movement.
1125
01:05:09,500 --> 01:05:13,100
You see Parker getting up to the
the next level here, going to
1126
01:05:13,100 --> 01:05:17,300
wall off that Mike and I like
the angle that that Bryce takes.
1127
01:05:17,400 --> 01:05:21,300
Are you gets really tight to
where to where the light the
1128
01:05:21,300 --> 01:05:24,300
were the pushes before been in
the bag that gives them the
1129
01:05:24,300 --> 01:05:27,800
opportunity to get past that D?
And that's kind of slow playing
1130
01:05:28,600 --> 01:05:34,500
The Zone read here.
And I mean good good good job.
1131
01:05:34,500 --> 01:05:37,200
I'll be a very elusive at the
second level he's running by
1132
01:05:37,200 --> 01:05:40,700
some guys guys here.
Really good move against Jalen
1133
01:05:40,700 --> 01:05:43,700
Jones in the open field and then
finish his run.
1134
01:05:43,700 --> 01:05:47,200
Pretty good here.
Nice little finish their done
1135
01:05:47,200 --> 01:05:52,700
pretty big run, good run good
wiggle and he did what you're
1136
01:05:52,700 --> 01:05:58,000
supposed to do, right?
There's one guy beat that guy.
1137
01:05:58,400 --> 01:06:01,100
It was the edge and it was the
outside linebacker crashing,
1138
01:06:01,700 --> 01:06:04,000
beat him and like what you said,
how he got tight?
1139
01:06:04,700 --> 01:06:07,500
He was literally on.
I think that was, he was on, Bob
1140
01:06:07,500 --> 01:06:10,400
kicks ass.
Yeah, he was literally on Bob
1141
01:06:10,400 --> 01:06:15,900
Shakes as Yeah, that's what you
got to do there, because the
1142
01:06:15,900 --> 01:06:19,000
way, they were slow played, like
some defensive ends will attack
1143
01:06:19,000 --> 01:06:23,000
the mesh point, you know, some,
depending on who's the
1144
01:06:23,000 --> 01:06:25,700
quarterback is, will
automatically crashdown.
1145
01:06:25,800 --> 01:06:30,900
They want to take away the Run,
make the less athletic of the
1146
01:06:30,900 --> 01:06:32,800
two backs.
They are keep it.
1147
01:06:32,800 --> 01:06:34,300
In this case, it would be the
quarterback.
1148
01:06:34,300 --> 01:06:37,200
In this case they were slow
playing, it kind of making the
1149
01:06:37,200 --> 01:06:40,700
quarterback make a decision,
they're good choice to give it
1150
01:06:40,700 --> 01:06:46,900
and good run there by Rice Duke.
All right, so we got from a
1151
01:06:46,908 --> 01:06:48,400
second play here.
Yeah.
1152
01:06:48,400 --> 01:06:56,600
So as play I'm pulling up now
here that's Take a look.
1153
01:06:56,600 --> 01:06:58,200
It's a little closer to the goal
line.
1154
01:06:58,200 --> 01:07:00,500
This is in towards the end of
the first quarter.
1155
01:07:00,500 --> 01:07:03,200
We already got two on the board.
Try to punch it in a third.
1156
01:07:03,200 --> 01:07:09,800
One shotgun double Wing.
We got a split Zone chance black
1157
01:07:09,800 --> 01:07:12,600
for the score here.
This is really good run.
1158
01:07:12,600 --> 01:07:14,100
So I'm going to play it through
one time.
1159
01:07:14,100 --> 01:07:18,000
Let you guys look at it.
Clean it up.
1160
01:07:18,000 --> 01:07:20,900
Have it up on the screen.
Hang on, let's try it again.
1161
01:07:25,500 --> 01:07:29,500
Here we go.
Running back here.
1162
01:07:34,400 --> 01:07:38,100
Good move there in the hole.
Again, kind of similar to what
1163
01:07:38,100 --> 01:07:41,900
we just saw with with Bryce Duke
on the the safety.
1164
01:07:41,900 --> 01:07:47,000
Coming up to fill it.
A good kick out here by
1165
01:07:47,000 --> 01:07:51,000
business.
Did you guys know Cole Nelson?
1166
01:07:51,300 --> 01:07:54,900
I didn't clean it up.
Yep, we got some solid double
1167
01:07:54,900 --> 01:08:01,700
teams right here and right here.
Watch the run to about black.
1168
01:08:01,700 --> 01:08:04,600
Watch it right now.
He's in the hole.
1169
01:08:05,000 --> 01:08:06,200
He doesn't go straight at the
guy.
1170
01:08:06,200 --> 01:08:09,500
He cuts right there?
Yeah, because that's that up a
1171
01:08:09,500 --> 01:08:13,400
little bit.
That's all.
1172
01:08:13,400 --> 01:08:16,200
I've been told I was told today.
Chance, black sucks at
1173
01:08:16,200 --> 01:08:40,500
everything just
What is that?
1174
01:08:40,500 --> 01:08:44,700
Split Zone concept go back.
We peek at it real quick and
1175
01:08:45,100 --> 01:08:47,500
they'll is that Johnson Johnson
12.
1176
01:08:49,300 --> 01:08:57,000
Yes, Johnson is 12.
Jesus Christ Yep.
1177
01:09:02,899 --> 01:09:05,800
Small.
Very small, very small.
1178
01:09:06,600 --> 01:09:10,399
He's got ran over, but go back
to the go back to the Box.
1179
01:09:10,399 --> 01:09:13,700
You charge dropped it.
I was going to go back to where
1180
01:09:13,700 --> 01:09:18,000
effectively, I'll tell you when
just so you can right there.
1181
01:09:18,399 --> 01:09:20,200
Okay, there's your split Zone
concept.
1182
01:09:20,200 --> 01:09:22,200
Brian is mentioned several
times.
1183
01:09:23,700 --> 01:09:26,100
Explain what that is Brian
because we're seeing is
1184
01:09:26,100 --> 01:09:30,000
basically they're doing this in
one.
1185
01:09:30,000 --> 01:09:36,899
Split Zone does is your blocking
back against the guy you would
1186
01:09:36,899 --> 01:09:39,300
normally read in a, in the read
option.
1187
01:09:39,300 --> 01:09:43,100
So, instead of leaving him on
black, you're actually kicking
1188
01:09:43,100 --> 01:09:45,600
him out with the tight end
coming across the formation
1189
01:09:46,000 --> 01:09:50,000
which essentially changes the
the gaps for the defense.
1190
01:09:50,000 --> 01:09:51,899
So you can create some confusion
with that.
1191
01:09:53,800 --> 01:09:56,300
You got a guy that you were
accounting for over here moving
1192
01:09:56,300 --> 01:10:02,000
all the way across the formation
and again we get did some good
1193
01:10:02,000 --> 01:10:04,300
jobs there with the kick and
then like I said, good double
1194
01:10:04,300 --> 01:10:06,100
teams on both of the Interior
guys.
1195
01:10:06,100 --> 01:10:12,100
And you know yet More Caden.
Moreover, their kind of get the
1196
01:10:12,100 --> 01:10:14,200
good block with sik and then
kind of getting up there and
1197
01:10:14,200 --> 01:10:16,900
Walden off that backer.
Hmm.
1198
01:10:18,800 --> 01:10:24,100
Backer say you got in there.
Yeah, I don't know for sure what
1199
01:10:24,100 --> 01:10:26,600
I offense was doing last year.
I don't even want to go back and
1200
01:10:26,600 --> 01:10:30,700
try to watch it but I think the
concept of what Joe Rudolph may
1201
01:10:30,700 --> 01:10:33,800
have wanted to do was more
downhill running, you know line
1202
01:10:33,800 --> 01:10:36,300
up big on big my guys better
than your guy and that's pushed
1203
01:10:36,300 --> 01:10:39,800
you down and we fucking work
better than their guys and you
1204
01:10:39,800 --> 01:10:42,400
ain't pushing the ball so even
if you look at that plane it
1205
01:10:42,400 --> 01:10:46,200
doesn't go for a touchdown right
there if you can get three yards
1206
01:10:46,500 --> 01:10:50,900
on a First and Ten on our own,
Any running play, that's, that's
1207
01:10:50,900 --> 01:10:54,200
good.
Which we were like, we hardly
1208
01:10:54,200 --> 01:10:57,700
could do last year.
So I think that the, the
1209
01:10:57,700 --> 01:11:01,500
blocking that they have started,
doing some of the Zone blocking
1210
01:11:01,500 --> 01:11:04,800
that we were doing the crooks
brought in, and maybe the way
1211
01:11:04,800 --> 01:11:08,500
that the office is going, is
definitely going to see us back
1212
01:11:08,500 --> 01:11:11,000
to what Sheldon said have a
little bit more explosive plays.
1213
01:11:11,000 --> 01:11:14,800
So, I'm excited about that.
That's what we need for sure.
1214
01:11:15,400 --> 01:11:17,700
And he talked about explosive
plays, here's one of those that
1215
01:11:17,700 --> 01:11:19,000
shovel song.
About.
1216
01:11:19,900 --> 01:11:23,400
We got on this one.
We got shotgun.
1217
01:11:23,400 --> 01:11:27,100
Why off Trio.
So we got trips here with the Y
1218
01:11:28,300 --> 01:11:32,600
and it's just power.
We're going to see Power here
1219
01:11:32,600 --> 01:11:35,600
and it's chance.
Black showing good patience and
1220
01:11:35,600 --> 01:11:39,000
reading his blocks and then kind
of exploded outside again to Big
1221
01:11:39,000 --> 01:11:40,400
gain for.
So I'm going to run it through
1222
01:11:40,400 --> 01:11:50,300
and let y'all look at it.
Get up, but thanks buffer.
1223
01:11:50,300 --> 01:11:53,700
At the beginning of it, I don't
know why it's doing that.
1224
01:12:03,400 --> 01:12:06,500
And I mean what you're seeing
here so this is supposed to be
1225
01:12:06,500 --> 01:12:10,500
the guard kicking the H kind of
wrapping in the hole that's the
1226
01:12:10,500 --> 01:12:15,300
design but because the defensive
end is crashing here.
1227
01:12:15,300 --> 01:12:17,200
You're going to see the guard
kind of roll up.
1228
01:12:18,800 --> 01:12:21,700
Take that defensive end.
And that means that the angle
1229
01:12:21,700 --> 01:12:24,400
for the H has to be kind of a
little bit tighter.
1230
01:12:24,900 --> 01:12:28,700
It gets just enough and then
black, really good job.
1231
01:12:28,700 --> 01:12:31,200
Being patient.
They're letting Tisdale get
1232
01:12:31,200 --> 01:12:34,100
caught in the trash a little bit
and then bouncing out and get
1233
01:12:34,100 --> 01:12:36,800
another strong, big run.
Like, he had a good start block
1234
01:12:36,800 --> 01:12:41,100
out there too.
Yeah, right there, big time.
1235
01:12:46,100 --> 01:12:49,200
The sudden blocking I can't, I
can't tell who's on defense
1236
01:12:51,200 --> 01:12:53,100
defense.
Y'all to get your shot, that's
1237
01:12:53,100 --> 01:13:00,000
bad, get your shit together.
Maybe that's why he said his job
1238
01:13:00,000 --> 01:13:02,100
getting a little bit easier.
Exactly.
1239
01:13:02,600 --> 01:13:05,400
People off of him.
Why y'all need to get your shit
1240
01:13:05,400 --> 01:13:06,800
together?
I wasn't doing shit.
1241
01:13:08,500 --> 01:13:10,800
Hey Brian tonight, can I ask I'm
assuming?
1242
01:13:10,800 --> 01:13:13,400
34 is Tisdale, could he have
taken a better angle there?
1243
01:13:15,300 --> 01:13:18,600
So looking here, I mean he kind
of gets caught up with McDonald
1244
01:13:18,600 --> 01:13:24,300
here and McDonald.
I think should have went a
1245
01:13:24,308 --> 01:13:27,300
little bit wider here and it
makes Tuesday's problem a little
1246
01:13:27,300 --> 01:13:32,000
bit job, a little bit harder,
but I think if he sees where
1247
01:13:32,000 --> 01:13:35,000
McDonald is he should know that.
Now he's going to need to be
1248
01:13:35,000 --> 01:13:38,500
responsible for for the edge and
he doesn't get out there enough
1249
01:13:38,500 --> 01:13:42,000
and unfortunately that gives
black a lot of room to get
1250
01:13:42,000 --> 01:13:47,400
outside there.
It looks like neither of them
1251
01:13:47,400 --> 01:13:48,900
really knew what they were doing
here.
1252
01:13:50,400 --> 01:13:55,800
If I'm being honest, McDonald
doesn't really do a good job of
1253
01:13:55,800 --> 01:13:57,900
kind of easy.
In this case, he's supposed to
1254
01:13:57,907 --> 01:14:01,500
be kind of wrong.
Arming, the, the puller, and,
1255
01:14:01,500 --> 01:14:04,200
and keeping outside leverage.
He does a piss-poor job of doing
1256
01:14:04,200 --> 01:14:09,500
that, so that makes Tisdale's
job a lot harder to kind of get
1257
01:14:09,500 --> 01:14:13,800
over the top and straight.
Yeah, I would still say, even
1258
01:14:13,800 --> 01:14:16,800
though the plate is uneven, If
they had defended it perfectly,
1259
01:14:17,000 --> 01:14:22,000
that is still likely 34 yard,
gain it random, and it
1260
01:14:22,000 --> 01:14:23,900
perfectly.
Unless somebody absolutely
1261
01:14:23,900 --> 01:14:30,700
shoots like McDonald's, a at the
pylon and he's coming behind
1262
01:14:30,700 --> 01:14:33,700
him.
You likely getting out here.
1263
01:14:33,700 --> 01:14:37,600
Probably getting to the 45.
And that's those plays that you
1264
01:14:37,608 --> 01:14:40,500
need, right?
I mean this is great.
1265
01:14:40,500 --> 01:14:42,200
Explosive plays are great,
right?
1266
01:14:42,200 --> 01:14:45,300
We need more of them, but we
still need the four and five
1267
01:14:45,300 --> 01:14:48,200
yarders because of the next play
Brian's about to show.
1268
01:14:49,100 --> 01:14:52,200
If we can do this on Third and
short every year.
1269
01:14:53,300 --> 01:14:56,600
Or third and short.
During the year, there's going
1270
01:14:56,600 --> 01:14:58,200
to be a lot of W's in the win
column.
1271
01:14:58,200 --> 01:15:01,100
There's me a lot of numbers in
the W column.
1272
01:15:01,100 --> 01:15:03,600
Excuse me.
All right, because this is like
1273
01:15:03,700 --> 01:15:05,800
one of those metaphors.
What about it?
1274
01:15:08,900 --> 01:15:12,400
But to me, this was like, when I
search, I remember seeing this
1275
01:15:12,400 --> 01:15:16,100
play in the game, and Brian show
me the tape on like, this is
1276
01:15:16,100 --> 01:15:18,300
like the play.
This is third and one.
1277
01:15:18,600 --> 01:15:21,000
This is what we didn't do.
Well last year and all in the
1278
01:15:21,000 --> 01:15:24,300
renovation, we could not convert
to save our ass last year.
1279
01:15:25,000 --> 01:15:26,600
But on this one.
Why play for?
1280
01:15:26,600 --> 01:15:28,800
We got shotgun doubles Wing
tight.
1281
01:15:29,600 --> 01:15:31,800
You just going to see another
split Zone here in the short
1282
01:15:31,800 --> 01:15:36,000
yardage and solid successful
convert.
1283
01:15:36,000 --> 01:15:37,500
I mean, this is not a flashy
player.
1284
01:15:37,500 --> 01:15:40,500
Play in.
This is kind of what we kind of
1285
01:15:40,500 --> 01:15:42,800
do with this a little bit is
that, you know, I'm not we're
1286
01:15:42,800 --> 01:15:44,900
not just going to show you the
big plays, we got to show some
1287
01:15:44,900 --> 01:15:48,700
of these things that show
Improvement and show that there
1288
01:15:48,700 --> 01:15:53,000
is a little bit of light here.
So I'll let it run through one
1289
01:15:53,000 --> 01:15:54,900
time and then we'll take it a
little bit slower.
1290
01:15:58,100 --> 01:16:01,400
You're just a solid via for
5-yard gain there, but, you
1291
01:16:01,407 --> 01:16:04,500
know, a lot of good things here
that we didn't necessarily see a
1292
01:16:04,508 --> 01:16:10,000
lot of last year, struggled in
short, yardage Parker picks up
1293
01:16:10,000 --> 01:16:12,700
the blitz are here he
recognizes, there's probably a
1294
01:16:12,708 --> 01:16:16,000
check here but watching Pick Up
The Blitz are coming off the
1295
01:16:16,000 --> 01:16:20,000
edge.
Fix that up there.
1296
01:16:20,100 --> 01:16:21,500
That play doesn't really do
anything.
1297
01:16:21,500 --> 01:16:27,900
If you don't get that block,
Good kick by Benji again, coming
1298
01:16:27,900 --> 01:16:33,600
across the formation kicking
Nelson out again and then let's
1299
01:16:33,600 --> 01:16:36,900
look at the different.
Look at the solid double team
1300
01:16:36,900 --> 01:16:41,200
here with Brody Meadows and in
Braylon more, that's what kind
1301
01:16:41,200 --> 01:16:44,200
of creates that lane for them.
They eat up.
1302
01:16:44,200 --> 01:16:47,300
Pollard pushing, my probably
gets about three or four yards
1303
01:16:47,300 --> 01:16:49,200
off the ball.
He got a little nice window,
1304
01:16:49,200 --> 01:16:52,300
they have to run through makes
Benji's job a whole lot easier.
1305
01:16:52,300 --> 01:16:55,100
He doesn't have to move.
Coal away there.
1306
01:16:55,300 --> 01:16:58,100
Because you get the whole
opening up with the double team,
1307
01:16:58,100 --> 01:17:01,200
which is what you actually want.
I mean, the kick is nice, the
1308
01:17:01,200 --> 01:17:03,700
kick is solid, but it's the
double team that really kind of
1309
01:17:03,708 --> 01:17:08,300
opens that thing up.
I mean and that's the plays
1310
01:17:08,300 --> 01:17:11,000
you've got to have.
Yeah but like I said it's not
1311
01:17:11,000 --> 01:17:13,700
sexy but it's the plays that he
drives going.
1312
01:17:15,900 --> 01:17:20,400
Exactly, exactly.
So I mean, I think overall we
1313
01:17:20,400 --> 01:17:24,200
see this and it's a lot of
maroon, but again with maroon,
1314
01:17:24,200 --> 01:17:27,200
we were pretty much playing with
the first team offensive line.
1315
01:17:27,900 --> 01:17:30,400
Yeah.
So, that makes you feel good
1316
01:17:30,400 --> 01:17:32,500
again.
I feel even better about Brody
1317
01:17:32,900 --> 01:17:36,500
being the 2D because I still
think the stuff we saw in
1318
01:17:36,500 --> 01:17:38,800
chaplain last year.
That guy's taking growth and,
1319
01:17:39,600 --> 01:17:44,600
you know, from what we've heard,
what we've heard inside spring
1320
01:17:44,600 --> 01:17:46,900
practice Is he was getting
there.
1321
01:17:47,600 --> 01:17:51,200
He's getting there and his big
UNS physical, he is as he is.
1322
01:17:51,200 --> 01:17:53,500
I think it's going to be crazy.
Let's get to some other stuff,
1323
01:17:53,500 --> 01:17:54,900
but what do you want talk about
next.
1324
01:17:55,100 --> 01:17:57,400
All right, so we moved on from
the running game, pretty much
1325
01:17:57,400 --> 01:18:00,300
everything from here forward is
going to be something different
1326
01:18:00,300 --> 01:18:01,600
than just straight.
Russia's.
1327
01:18:02,400 --> 01:18:06,400
What we're looking at here is
showing some improvement from
1328
01:18:06,400 --> 01:18:11,400
Wells, both from just delivering
the ball to recognition.
1329
01:18:11,400 --> 01:18:15,600
So that's we're going to look at
now, first play here, I'll just
1330
01:18:15,700 --> 01:18:18,400
Just let it kind of go through.
We're looking at shotgun doubles
1331
01:18:18,400 --> 01:18:20,400
Wing.
It's going to be a kind of a
1332
01:18:20,407 --> 01:18:24,300
five-step deep out.
This is going to show Wells,
1333
01:18:24,300 --> 01:18:27,900
delivering a very timely, throw
to God's now and again showing
1334
01:18:27,900 --> 01:18:30,100
off some a guy's nose route
running that shuttle was talking
1335
01:18:30,100 --> 01:18:42,500
about earlier.
Like I say very good route by
1336
01:18:42,800 --> 01:18:45,600
Gosnell against Tulane there,
so, you know, it's a solid solid
1337
01:18:45,600 --> 01:18:48,600
cover.
Accurate ball delivered right
1338
01:18:48,600 --> 01:18:51,400
out of the break.
So I possibly get from the boy,
1339
01:18:54,900 --> 01:18:57,000
I was definitely giving them a
little room to throw that thing.
1340
01:18:57,200 --> 01:19:00,800
Now it could have been me to
little bit of my biased look
1341
01:19:00,800 --> 01:19:04,100
like they did not send as much
pressure.
1342
01:19:05,200 --> 01:19:08,800
And maybe the white team just
didn't have the horses to do it,
1343
01:19:09,100 --> 01:19:12,200
but they didn't send as much
pressure on the white team as
1344
01:19:12,200 --> 01:19:14,900
the maroon team, just what I
see.
1345
01:19:16,400 --> 01:19:19,400
Yeah, I think you're right.
White team's defense didn't
1346
01:19:19,400 --> 01:19:23,500
pressure the quarterback as much
as the brooms team's defense
1347
01:19:23,500 --> 01:19:27,200
deal.
Yeah, I would agree with that
1348
01:19:27,200 --> 01:19:31,100
for sure.
It was definitely something
1349
01:19:31,100 --> 01:19:32,400
balanced there in terms of the
calls.
1350
01:19:32,400 --> 01:19:36,600
And I mean obviously you got two
different people calling each
1351
01:19:36,600 --> 01:19:39,700
side there so there could be
just those are the differences
1352
01:19:39,700 --> 01:19:42,600
there.
Alright, let's move on to play
1353
01:19:42,600 --> 01:19:44,300
six.
Let me get that pulled up here.
1354
01:19:46,700 --> 01:19:49,100
Alright.
Alright, so for place takes we
1355
01:19:49,108 --> 01:19:52,800
got trip swing tight, right?
This is going to be kind of a
1356
01:19:52,808 --> 01:19:58,100
seam attack in the passing game
and this is going to be a free
1357
01:19:58,100 --> 01:20:01,000
play.
So Wells, recognizes the free.
1358
01:20:01,000 --> 01:20:05,200
Play through the back shoulder
Fade up there to Tucker Holloway
1359
01:20:07,900 --> 01:20:10,600
so let's one run that through.
Let's take a look at it.
1360
01:20:13,200 --> 01:20:15,300
That will see a few things.
He obviously, Wells, recognizes
1361
01:20:15,300 --> 01:20:16,800
right away.
He's got a free play.
1362
01:20:17,500 --> 01:20:20,300
We see, I can't tell who that
is, it jumps off?
1363
01:20:20,300 --> 01:20:22,700
Sides.
On the end there, but defensive
1364
01:20:22,700 --> 01:20:24,800
end up at the top jumps off
sides.
1365
01:20:26,000 --> 01:20:32,700
She's got a free play.
We got a seam attack on this
1366
01:20:32,700 --> 01:20:37,100
side at the bottom and then we
got tal away, running the fade
1367
01:20:37,100 --> 01:20:40,800
at the top.
Jonathan got lost.
1368
01:20:41,600 --> 01:20:47,500
Yep.
He got turned around, you got
1369
01:20:47,500 --> 01:20:51,300
turned around.
But I mean the balls place it a
1370
01:20:51,300 --> 01:20:53,800
pretty good spot.
Yeah kind of back shoulder.
1371
01:20:53,800 --> 01:20:56,000
You like to see if maybe a
little bit more outside but he's
1372
01:20:56,000 --> 01:20:58,500
got a free play.
He took the shot that's going to
1373
01:20:58,500 --> 01:21:00,500
get him.
Probably the most yards safest
1374
01:21:00,500 --> 01:21:04,300
plates as well here.
So I like the decision and I
1375
01:21:04,308 --> 01:21:06,900
think you know that shows a
little bit of growth from last
1376
01:21:06,900 --> 01:21:09,800
year.
I think for Wells didn't panic
1377
01:21:09,800 --> 01:21:12,400
in the situation made the right
through especially since its
1378
01:21:12,400 --> 01:21:14,500
fourth and four.
He knows he's got a first down
1379
01:21:14,500 --> 01:21:19,000
regardless so just just to get
situationally aware play.
1380
01:21:21,900 --> 01:21:27,200
And we'll move on to play seven
here as I get that pulled up.
1381
01:21:27,800 --> 01:21:29,800
No bronzer, while you're pulling
that up.
1382
01:21:30,100 --> 01:21:35,400
You know what we've seen here
are these is this just like RPO
1383
01:21:36,200 --> 01:21:41,500
Moorhead basic plays or is this
little bit sprinkled on some
1384
01:21:41,500 --> 01:21:44,400
minutes?
I mean these are still kind of
1385
01:21:44,407 --> 01:21:47,000
similar route Concepts to what
more runs more head runs.
1386
01:21:47,000 --> 01:21:51,200
There's you know a few things
here there that are Um but I
1387
01:21:51,200 --> 01:21:56,900
mean, these are typical Moorhead
styled play calls.
1388
01:21:57,900 --> 01:22:00,400
Definitely seeing scheme wise.
We're going to get to that next.
1389
01:22:00,900 --> 01:22:08,500
Okay, a lot more Concepts from
Moorhead in this version of the
1390
01:22:08,500 --> 01:22:12,200
offense than what we saw.
I think it really any point last
1391
01:22:12,200 --> 01:22:16,700
year, okay?
I mean I think we just looking
1392
01:22:16,700 --> 01:22:19,400
at these place to as you run
this one when we watch it.
1393
01:22:19,500 --> 01:22:22,600
Here Wells.
Yeah.
1394
01:22:22,600 --> 01:22:26,400
And let before I get into into
that I mean let's let's talk
1395
01:22:26,400 --> 01:22:28,900
about the Moorhead RPO Concepts
in general, right?
1396
01:22:28,900 --> 01:22:32,900
So you know we hear are Bo get
thrown out there a lot.
1397
01:22:33,400 --> 01:22:37,300
We know kind of what it is, but
in the Moorhead system, there's
1398
01:22:37,300 --> 01:22:41,200
kind of steps that are taken.
The quarterback takes to know
1399
01:22:41,200 --> 01:22:45,300
whether he's throwing it, giving
it or some combination of that.
1400
01:22:46,000 --> 01:22:47,600
And the first thing you're
looking for is that there's
1401
01:22:47,600 --> 01:22:51,100
there a free access through as
their, it alert throw where you
1402
01:22:51,100 --> 01:22:54,200
can just get it out there and
get some free yardage.
1403
01:22:54,200 --> 01:22:55,400
That's what you're looking for
first.
1404
01:22:55,400 --> 01:22:58,300
So if they answer to that is,
yes, then you're going to throw
1405
01:22:58,300 --> 01:23:01,000
that if not you're going to move
to the next step.
1406
01:23:01,300 --> 01:23:04,700
Next Step do is there boxer.
Pressure issues is the Box
1407
01:23:04,700 --> 01:23:08,300
overloaded.
Is there somebody showing Blitz,
1408
01:23:08,300 --> 01:23:10,600
pre-snap?
That could create some issues
1409
01:23:10,600 --> 01:23:13,100
for you.
If the answer is, yes, you're
1410
01:23:13,100 --> 01:23:15,500
going to go ahead and make a
check to pass protection, and
1411
01:23:15,500 --> 01:23:19,100
you're going to throw the pass
in that RPO call.
1412
01:23:19,900 --> 01:23:22,000
The answer is no you don't move
to the next step.
1413
01:23:22,300 --> 01:23:25,900
Then you're going to i.d. the
read, Defender pre-snap, and
1414
01:23:25,900 --> 01:23:29,700
determine if they can make the
tackle on the ball carrier at or
1415
01:23:29,700 --> 01:23:33,400
near the line of scrimmage.
So if the guy that you're
1416
01:23:33,400 --> 01:23:36,900
reading, typically in like a 4-3
defense that we're looking at
1417
01:23:36,900 --> 01:23:40,100
here, that's going to be the
outside linebacker to the throw
1418
01:23:40,100 --> 01:23:43,400
side.
If that guy can come up and make
1419
01:23:43,700 --> 01:23:49,500
a plate near, or at the line of
scrimmage, Then you're not going
1420
01:23:49,500 --> 01:23:50,300
to.
You're going to either go with
1421
01:23:50,300 --> 01:23:53,900
the pass.
So if the answer is yes, you're
1422
01:23:53,900 --> 01:23:55,500
going to make a perimeter throw
or a pitch.
1423
01:23:55,500 --> 01:23:58,900
Whichever the play call is.
And if he's kind of outside the
1424
01:23:58,900 --> 01:24:01,200
box, he's playing that past
leverage, then you're going to
1425
01:24:01,200 --> 01:24:04,400
go with that Middle Run or dive.
So that's kind of the
1426
01:24:04,400 --> 01:24:06,000
progressions that you go through
pre-snap.
1427
01:24:06,000 --> 01:24:10,600
And then obviously, you're still
also reading that that read band
1428
01:24:10,600 --> 01:24:15,100
during the the mesh point at the
start of the play.
1429
01:24:15,100 --> 01:24:18,300
So that's kind of of what you
what the progressions are for
1430
01:24:18,300 --> 01:24:21,500
the quarterback in terms of the
run-pass option in the Moorhead
1431
01:24:21,500 --> 01:24:24,600
system.
Okay, so let's start with this
1432
01:24:24,600 --> 01:24:26,900
play here.
Shotgun trips left.
1433
01:24:27,000 --> 01:24:28,700
We're going to see a bubble, our
po.
1434
01:24:30,900 --> 01:24:35,200
This is going to be Wells.
He's going to fake the show, The
1435
01:24:35,200 --> 01:24:37,500
Dive there.
He's going to get it out to his
1436
01:24:38,500 --> 01:24:43,400
slot receiver there.
Berkey, you can see here if you
1437
01:24:43,400 --> 01:24:46,000
watch it's really on a want, you
know, one or two-person route.
1438
01:24:46,000 --> 01:24:47,900
Here.
So that, that's typical of rpos.
1439
01:24:47,900 --> 01:24:51,000
Usually have pretty much
everybody blocking except for
1440
01:24:51,000 --> 01:24:53,900
one or two routes within the
concept and then obviously, the
1441
01:24:53,900 --> 01:24:56,500
running back carrying out the
Run, fake or run, depending on
1442
01:24:56,500 --> 01:24:59,500
what the what the decision there
is, but I'll let it play.
1443
01:24:59,600 --> 01:25:01,000
First, we can look at it, some
more.
1444
01:25:03,500 --> 01:25:05,100
First down.
Yep.
1445
01:25:05,100 --> 01:25:08,200
And I like the design here that
was beloved.
1446
01:25:09,700 --> 01:25:12,600
Yeah, inside run action.
You're reading McDonald here,
1447
01:25:13,400 --> 01:25:15,600
you'll see.
He's right at the edge of the
1448
01:25:15,600 --> 01:25:18,100
Box, he's not playing leverage
on the slot.
1449
01:25:18,200 --> 01:25:22,800
So that means that that's that's
where they're going to look and
1450
01:25:22,800 --> 01:25:25,900
it kind of puts those Edge and
spill defenders in Conflict here
1451
01:25:25,900 --> 01:25:29,500
because McDonald comes up on
that run fake.
1452
01:25:30,600 --> 01:25:33,600
And obviously, with this one you
got your well, so you can take
1453
01:25:33,600 --> 01:25:37,900
off to in this concept.
So you kind of got if If a
1454
01:25:37,907 --> 01:25:43,300
Donald chases, the slot after
the fake Wells can keep it and
1455
01:25:43,300 --> 01:25:47,700
get up the alley, but since
McDonald comes up, he's going to
1456
01:25:47,700 --> 01:25:50,500
make the throw and you already
got your receivers out here to
1457
01:25:50,500 --> 01:25:54,700
the trip side blocking, the the
to Corner, it will the corner in
1458
01:25:54,700 --> 01:25:59,700
the same here.
So just a good concept, you
1459
01:25:59,708 --> 01:26:05,100
know, and well executed here.
So Nothing to really complain
1460
01:26:05,100 --> 01:26:07,700
about with that.
As I said, it's just a good
1461
01:26:07,700 --> 01:26:10,700
play.
Yeah, really, really good skiing
1462
01:26:10,700 --> 01:26:12,800
and that's kind of what we're
going to talk about here is kind
1463
01:26:12,800 --> 01:26:17,000
of going through the scheme
Concepts and seeing how Tyler
1464
01:26:17,000 --> 01:26:20,100
Bowen is doing a good job of
getting, guys, in positions to
1465
01:26:20,100 --> 01:26:21,800
make some plays in the passing
game.
1466
01:26:22,200 --> 01:26:24,400
But I think the other piece
about that and I mean, Callie
1467
01:26:24,400 --> 01:26:26,600
you've mentioned it and I've
shown you a lot of mention it to
1468
01:26:26,600 --> 01:26:30,200
in the past.
The there we saw nothing but
1469
01:26:30,200 --> 01:26:34,000
fastballs it felt like from
Grant next year that you can't
1470
01:26:34,000 --> 01:26:36,700
make the fastball throw that he
threw that accurate.
1471
01:26:37,500 --> 01:26:42,000
He put some touch on it, he made
49ers job, easy catch right
1472
01:26:42,000 --> 01:26:49,300
around that corner, right?
All right, so we got we seen the
1473
01:26:49,300 --> 01:26:57,600
white team on offense now guys.
White team on offense and this
1474
01:26:57,600 --> 01:27:00,900
is a, this is another rp0
concept yet.
1475
01:27:00,900 --> 01:27:07,300
Shotgun why off trips left?
And we're looking at a rp0, kind
1476
01:27:07,300 --> 01:27:11,900
of three-step dig.
And this is going to be drones
1477
01:27:11,900 --> 01:27:13,600
to Felton connection.
So that's something that we're
1478
01:27:13,600 --> 01:27:15,700
going to look forward to
potentially seeing a whole lot
1479
01:27:15,700 --> 01:27:21,800
of in the future, please.
All right, so right away.
1480
01:27:23,000 --> 01:27:26,100
If we look here, we got this
backer, he's showing Blitz.
1481
01:27:26,100 --> 01:27:29,700
He's up in the box.
So, right away, pre-snap.
1482
01:27:29,700 --> 01:27:32,400
That's going to be a shift in
the protection and you're
1483
01:27:32,400 --> 01:27:34,900
probably going to throw it to
the to the primary outside
1484
01:27:34,900 --> 01:27:36,000
around.
Here's which is going to be
1485
01:27:36,000 --> 01:27:45,400
filled and running a big When we
actually run it through first
1486
01:27:45,400 --> 01:27:52,500
and I'll lay back and slow.
On it there's that explosive
1487
01:27:52,500 --> 01:27:57,700
plays shelter has been talking
about another explosive play and
1488
01:27:58,400 --> 01:28:00,300
I like the way this is thrown on
time.
1489
01:28:01,900 --> 01:28:05,700
Drones as a good job of carrying
out, the Fate getting his feet
1490
01:28:05,700 --> 01:28:10,200
set, delivering it to Felton and
felt in good hands and then
1491
01:28:10,200 --> 01:28:12,700
running through contact there to
get some bonus yards for us,
1492
01:28:13,100 --> 01:28:20,300
right?
And the protection wasn't awful.
1493
01:28:20,300 --> 01:28:23,700
That's about the best I can say
about the way of the wind the in
1494
01:28:23,700 --> 01:28:26,300
this case the protection, when
compared to what it had been.
1495
01:28:27,100 --> 01:28:29,500
Yeah, I mean, you still have the
defensive end flying off the
1496
01:28:29,500 --> 01:28:32,800
edge there because they couldn't
God save me.
1497
01:28:32,800 --> 01:28:36,100
Now, make up the Blitzer or the,
or the down linemen there.
1498
01:28:36,100 --> 01:28:40,900
So the picked up, nobody even if
I can get your shit together.
1499
01:28:41,800 --> 01:28:45,500
I tell you when offensive
linemen are thinking too much
1500
01:28:45,500 --> 01:28:47,600
that I who Michael get, they
always get.
1501
01:28:47,600 --> 01:28:49,700
Nobody anytime you're thinking
that much.
1502
01:28:49,700 --> 01:28:51,800
You're not going to block
anybody, right?
1503
01:28:55,900 --> 01:28:57,800
All right, so we're going to
move on to the next one here,
1504
01:28:58,300 --> 01:29:01,800
let me get that pulled up Curtis
I'll let you wax poetic while
1505
01:29:01,800 --> 01:29:03,700
I'm getting ready.
Well the fun.
1506
01:29:03,700 --> 01:29:06,500
This is a fun with this was the
fun one and we've seen him
1507
01:29:06,500 --> 01:29:13,600
already and I put honorable
mention of being VP at a game
1508
01:29:13,600 --> 01:29:18,200
was got Benji guys.
Now that was the guy was, I love
1509
01:29:18,200 --> 01:29:22,300
the most and you already saw
with the Block, Tally, has
1510
01:29:22,300 --> 01:29:25,600
already complimented his
blocking on some of those wraps.
1511
01:29:25,600 --> 01:29:29,400
Just basically still making
people or wiping people out.
1512
01:29:29,400 --> 01:29:34,900
This was the big one in.
This was, this is why I'm
1513
01:29:34,900 --> 01:29:41,200
saying, when Gallo leaves or
maybe even this year in Gasps
1514
01:29:41,200 --> 01:29:45,200
tail and a quad right.
Yeah.
1515
01:29:45,200 --> 01:29:48,500
Legit for sure.
Very legit.
1516
01:29:49,500 --> 01:29:52,800
I love the concept of this
because we've already seen, you
1517
01:29:52,800 --> 01:29:55,200
know, we've talked about, you
know, they turned swings here
1518
01:29:55,200 --> 01:29:57,700
early in the game.
Shelton talked about the first
1519
01:29:57,700 --> 01:30:01,500
play was a swing pass out to
tude and made it made Jalen
1520
01:30:01,500 --> 01:30:04,200
Jones, missing space got a
pretty good game to start things
1521
01:30:04,200 --> 01:30:06,000
off.
We've seen the swing pass a
1522
01:30:06,000 --> 01:30:10,000
couple other times and now
they've already set that up.
1523
01:30:10,200 --> 01:30:13,500
And now we get this play here.
We got shotgun.
1524
01:30:13,500 --> 01:30:18,200
Why trips left.
This is a swing motion tight in
1525
01:30:18,200 --> 01:30:21,800
angle so they shut their going
to show the swing motion with
1526
01:30:21,800 --> 01:30:25,600
the running back and the tight
end.
1527
01:30:25,600 --> 01:30:28,100
In this case, Benji guys know is
going to show block and then
1528
01:30:28,100 --> 01:30:31,100
he's gonna kind of escape on an
angle route, towards the middle
1529
01:30:31,100 --> 01:30:35,500
of the field, I'll let it run
here. and unfortunately, don't
1530
01:30:35,500 --> 01:30:40,200
get a good angle there on the On
the the running back motion.
1531
01:30:40,600 --> 01:30:45,200
We all saw this live though, you
know, we saw this live so you
1532
01:30:45,200 --> 01:30:49,400
can see the running back right
here, had winning motion and
1533
01:30:49,407 --> 01:30:51,200
then kind of flared out for the
bubble.
1534
01:30:53,100 --> 01:30:55,700
Benji was here.
He kind of set up like he was
1535
01:30:55,700 --> 01:31:00,600
going to block the the Sam.
You can see a little bit here,
1536
01:31:00,600 --> 01:31:02,900
set up like he's blocking the
same, then he angled inside
1537
01:31:02,900 --> 01:31:05,500
there.
And right to the middle of the
1538
01:31:05,500 --> 01:31:07,400
field.
Just a perfect play call against
1539
01:31:07,400 --> 01:31:09,800
that defense.
Head around for him.
1540
01:31:10,400 --> 01:31:12,700
Yep.
And Matt little round and then
1541
01:31:13,000 --> 01:31:18,800
and then made a got mrs.
Basement a good to see benjin
1542
01:31:18,800 --> 01:31:22,200
just running man you know he's
at two big injuries so to see
1543
01:31:22,200 --> 01:31:24,300
him just playing football, is
good.
1544
01:31:25,400 --> 01:31:28,400
Yep happy for him.
But again, great concept here,
1545
01:31:28,400 --> 01:31:33,100
good Ball by Wells, nothing
really to complain about here.
1546
01:31:33,100 --> 01:31:35,900
And like I said, From a scheme
concept, really, really good
1547
01:31:35,900 --> 01:31:37,800
scheme.
Go back just a hair because you
1548
01:31:37,800 --> 01:31:39,700
talk about the scheme, all that
concept.
1549
01:31:40,700 --> 01:31:45,000
Just I'll tell you what a pause.
Because this is what I noticed
1550
01:31:45,000 --> 01:31:49,500
and again, I'm the Casual here.
Pause it.
1551
01:31:49,500 --> 01:31:51,800
Not yet.
Let it go a little further.
1552
01:31:52,800 --> 01:31:56,200
Let's get further into the play
right there.
1553
01:31:56,400 --> 01:32:00,700
Pause it even if Jenkins goes
with him perfectly.
1554
01:32:02,100 --> 01:32:04,700
Look at that.
Look how wide open in the amount
1555
01:32:04,700 --> 01:32:08,700
of space and I don't know if
that's basil tune or somebody or
1556
01:32:08,900 --> 01:32:12,500
black or Duke look at that
space.
1557
01:32:14,100 --> 01:32:17,300
There is no one within 12 yards
of him.
1558
01:32:19,600 --> 01:32:22,600
Well, this is also showing you
how when you attack laterally
1559
01:32:22,600 --> 01:32:26,200
you can set things up in the
middle of the field, stretch the
1560
01:32:26,200 --> 01:32:29,800
defense out and then you exploit
them in the middle over the
1561
01:32:29,800 --> 01:32:34,500
vehicle to hell.
So I just said you mentioned
1562
01:32:34,500 --> 01:32:38,400
attack in the middle a little
bit so I do have a kind of a
1563
01:32:38,500 --> 01:32:42,100
niche that for you want a slap
to hear 2021.
1564
01:32:42,400 --> 01:32:49,800
If you look at percentage of to
throne between the numbers, One
1565
01:32:49,800 --> 01:32:52,300
219 yards, downfield.
So basically, like, you know,
1566
01:32:52,300 --> 01:32:55,100
from where the, you know, the 40
is marked like 119 yards down
1567
01:32:55,100 --> 01:32:58,300
the field, what we call the
intermediate-mass we write, I
1568
01:32:58,300 --> 01:33:01,600
think 129th out of 130 FBS
teams.
1569
01:33:01,800 --> 01:33:05,700
So basically the last couple
years of .8, we never ever threw
1570
01:33:05,700 --> 01:33:07,600
the ball over the middle.
Like you can see a lot of, you
1571
01:33:07,608 --> 01:33:11,500
know, RPS answering tough.
As you said, the reason that you
1572
01:33:11,500 --> 01:33:14,200
want to do that is just to keep
defenses honest so that they
1573
01:33:14,200 --> 01:33:17,300
can't just you know the
linebackers can't just ignore
1574
01:33:17,300 --> 01:33:18,400
that part.
Of the field.
1575
01:33:18,400 --> 01:33:22,600
So I will coercing hear from,
you know, from Bowen, rpos
1576
01:33:22,600 --> 01:33:24,100
science.
All that stuff to try to Target
1577
01:33:24,100 --> 01:33:25,600
the middle of field because that
just didn't happen when
1578
01:33:25,600 --> 01:33:26,800
referring to the last couple of
years.
1579
01:33:27,700 --> 01:33:30,000
Yeah.
And you're not the first person
1580
01:33:30,000 --> 01:33:32,500
to bitch about this on that
program on this program because
1581
01:33:32,500 --> 01:33:35,100
man did I bitch about not
attacking the middle of the
1582
01:33:35,100 --> 01:33:39,000
field for at least three years,
at least three?
1583
01:33:39,000 --> 01:33:42,800
Yeah, it was, it was bad, it was
real bad.
1584
01:33:43,100 --> 01:33:46,400
When we talk about I'll hit the
layups, a lot of times some of
1585
01:33:46,400 --> 01:33:49,300
these plays.
Not like stupor.
1586
01:33:50,100 --> 01:33:52,400
Nope, like fancy, you know what
I'm saying?
1587
01:33:52,400 --> 01:33:55,800
You just like, Sheldon just say
like Brian said, sometimes you
1588
01:33:55,808 --> 01:33:58,500
just got to take the layups if
the middle of the field is open.
1589
01:33:58,900 --> 01:34:02,600
Put the ball there.
You know, have a player and we
1590
01:34:02,600 --> 01:34:06,200
just sometimes like we haven't
done that especially not with
1591
01:34:06,200 --> 01:34:09,600
one that was here like it was
like they were so set and the
1592
01:34:09,600 --> 01:34:13,300
more we found out was they were
like one read, throw the ball to
1593
01:34:13,300 --> 01:34:16,300
that receiver you know, that
receiver in open you running
1594
01:34:16,700 --> 01:34:19,100
like come on.
Yeah.
1595
01:34:19,100 --> 01:34:22,800
Now to be fair like I think I'm
in order to the ball over the
1596
01:34:22,800 --> 01:34:24,700
middle.
You do have to have a strong arm
1597
01:34:24,700 --> 01:34:28,400
quarterback, make reads and
obviously back to Burma after
1598
01:34:28,400 --> 01:34:31,500
was not that but at the same
time again you have to you can
1599
01:34:31,500 --> 01:34:33,600
just completely ignored.
Because if you do then like the
1600
01:34:33,600 --> 01:34:35,300
linebackers just aren't going to
respect that part of the field.
1601
01:34:35,300 --> 01:34:39,200
They can they can shoot over so
well made and we gotta get a
1602
01:34:39,208 --> 01:34:42,700
white team showing here again.
White team backlight seen back.
1603
01:34:42,700 --> 01:34:47,200
Yeah, let's go back to what
Sheldon said white team even
1604
01:34:47,200 --> 01:34:50,000
though they put zero points on
the They did have some good
1605
01:34:50,000 --> 01:34:52,300
drives in some very good plays
again.
1606
01:34:52,700 --> 01:34:55,600
We compare last year to this
year, they actually did
1607
01:34:55,600 --> 01:34:57,200
something.
So what's this one run?
1608
01:34:58,200 --> 01:35:00,500
Yeah, so this is a, we're
actually going to start looking
1609
01:35:00,500 --> 01:35:02,900
at next few plays are going to
be kind of highlighting some of
1610
01:35:02,900 --> 01:35:06,400
the good plays from some sort
of, from some of the newcomers
1611
01:35:06,400 --> 01:35:08,600
here.
So, first play here, shotgun why
1612
01:35:08,600 --> 01:35:12,900
off trips, right?
You're looking at a RPO kind of
1613
01:35:12,900 --> 01:35:15,500
three steps.
Slant, we're going drones to
1614
01:35:15,500 --> 01:35:18,500
felled in very tight coverage by
Dorian.
1615
01:35:18,600 --> 01:35:21,600
Wrong here, just a solid play
and something like Sheldon said
1616
01:35:21,600 --> 01:35:24,400
that we didn't see a lot under
the previous regime or really a
1617
01:35:24,407 --> 01:35:28,100
whole lot last year kind of.
So I'll let it run first and
1618
01:35:28,100 --> 01:35:38,900
then we'll look at it more.
I'm by 18 is a freshman y'all.
1619
01:35:38,900 --> 01:35:40,700
That's all I'm saying.
Yeah.
1620
01:35:42,900 --> 01:35:46,400
And that is hitting up in my
mouth and felt as a big dude.
1621
01:35:47,900 --> 01:35:49,700
That's all that's a whole lot of
man coming at wide.
1622
01:35:49,700 --> 01:35:52,500
Receiver there, you know, priest
a PC.
1623
01:35:52,500 --> 01:35:54,300
We got a bit, we got a heavy box
here.
1624
01:35:55,200 --> 01:35:58,000
So this is going to be pretty
much a default pass play.
1625
01:35:58,000 --> 01:36:01,600
All the way based on the
Moorhead rules.
1626
01:36:01,600 --> 01:36:05,100
They're very accurate, throw in
tight coverage from drones here
1627
01:36:06,200 --> 01:36:07,900
and also probably some of the
best protection.
1628
01:36:07,900 --> 01:36:09,900
He'd gotten to that point.
I was just about to say that
1629
01:36:09,900 --> 01:36:13,100
Brian light again.
Drawings did not Have a good
1630
01:36:13,100 --> 01:36:14,900
day, so I'm not advocating for
him on that.
1631
01:36:14,900 --> 01:36:20,400
But his, his pocket was so
nasty, the whole game.
1632
01:36:20,900 --> 01:36:25,100
This was one of the cleaner
Pockets that he had and you can
1633
01:36:25,100 --> 01:36:29,600
see he has some skill being able
to deliver that ball in tight
1634
01:36:29,600 --> 01:36:31,700
coverage.
Well his best plays are
1635
01:36:31,700 --> 01:36:35,500
play-action three-step drops
which tells me that he's working
1636
01:36:35,500 --> 01:36:38,200
on influencing the linebackers
and getting the ball in his
1637
01:36:38,200 --> 01:36:41,300
hands quick because he did not
have time to get a five-step
1638
01:36:41,300 --> 01:36:42,500
drop in there and sit in the
van.
1639
01:36:42,600 --> 01:36:45,200
Pocket.
But again, this is probably the
1640
01:36:45,200 --> 01:36:48,100
best that line looked again.
You get some run action, they're
1641
01:36:48,400 --> 01:36:52,700
actually good job of the was at
the guard, over here, pulling
1642
01:36:52,700 --> 01:36:56,600
peeling off and picking up
number 41 there to kind of
1643
01:36:56,600 --> 01:37:01,700
finish things off.
And again, that's a good ball in
1644
01:37:01,700 --> 01:37:09,200
very tight coverage by strong,
strong, strong strong hands by
1645
01:37:09,200 --> 01:37:12,400
Felton to pull it in and then,
you know, finishes the Run by
1646
01:37:12,400 --> 01:37:16,600
running through the safety.
That's another two yards.
1647
01:37:16,900 --> 01:37:20,000
You have to eat you.
You know you would be stopped,
1648
01:37:20,100 --> 01:37:22,900
that makes a difference in a
game when you're falling
1649
01:37:22,900 --> 01:37:27,400
forward.
And like I felt I think Feldman
1650
01:37:27,400 --> 01:37:31,000
as far as the newcomers probably
had the best game from a wide
1651
01:37:31,000 --> 01:37:34,200
receiver standpoint.
So he went out there and kind of
1652
01:37:34,200 --> 01:37:37,400
hung his nuts a little bit,
especially as that for a second
1653
01:37:37,400 --> 01:37:40,200
quarter ran down.
He had some some good run there
1654
01:37:42,000 --> 01:37:44,000
again.
I like the concept again, we're
1655
01:37:44,000 --> 01:37:47,800
looking at more RPO we've seen,
you know, a lot of our po
1656
01:37:47,800 --> 01:37:51,300
elements in the in this little
short, short number Clips, we
1657
01:37:51,300 --> 01:37:53,900
looked at so far.
So another thing to highlight is
1658
01:37:54,000 --> 01:37:57,600
Is that?
You got to be a lot of wide
1659
01:37:57,600 --> 01:37:59,400
receivers, do not want to go
over the middle.
1660
01:37:59,400 --> 01:38:03,700
We've had a lot of Dan Roberts,
he was like, we loved Trey.
1661
01:38:04,200 --> 01:38:07,500
Trey was very thin, you know,
when he was a wide receiver here
1662
01:38:07,500 --> 01:38:09,200
in last year, just was what it
was.
1663
01:38:09,200 --> 01:38:12,200
But to have a wide receiver that
can go over the middle and get
1664
01:38:12,200 --> 01:38:15,200
some catches there is going to
be big for us because that's a
1665
01:38:15,208 --> 01:38:16,700
possession.
Pie plate.
1666
01:38:18,000 --> 01:38:20,400
Yep.
And the next we got here, we
1667
01:38:20,400 --> 01:38:23,900
got, we got shotgun spread Flex,
right?
1668
01:38:25,400 --> 01:38:26,900
This is just going to be a swing
pass.
1669
01:38:28,100 --> 01:38:30,100
And what I like here is
something we didn't see last
1670
01:38:30,100 --> 01:38:32,200
year, hopefully we see Wells
improve on this but this is a
1671
01:38:32,200 --> 01:38:36,600
good good example of drones.
Having some really good touch on
1672
01:38:36,600 --> 01:38:41,100
a ball some of those short
routes I love the way he gives
1673
01:38:41,100 --> 01:38:44,400
Thomas not a great opportunity
to get up field and get some
1674
01:38:44,400 --> 01:38:46,500
good yardage on this.
So I'll run it through and we
1675
01:38:46,500 --> 01:38:49,500
can watch it.
Nice touch.
1676
01:38:51,800 --> 01:38:53,800
Pretty good blocking up there on
the outside.
1677
01:38:53,900 --> 01:38:55,300
Yep.
Yep.
1678
01:38:55,500 --> 01:38:57,000
Least giving him somewhere to
go.
1679
01:38:57,400 --> 01:38:59,200
Yeah.
He had a fair to put a good
1680
01:38:59,200 --> 01:39:02,400
touch on that path because of
the pressure on that side.
1681
01:39:02,900 --> 01:39:04,300
Yep.
So you got pressure coming off
1682
01:39:04,300 --> 01:39:08,700
the edge, good pickup.
Well, good pickup by one player
1683
01:39:08,700 --> 01:39:11,800
on the right there but not a
great pick by.
1684
01:39:12,700 --> 01:39:14,700
So here's what it looks like to
me.
1685
01:39:15,000 --> 01:39:17,800
The Freshman talk about how was
getting downright a, how is your
1686
01:39:17,800 --> 01:39:22,600
true freshman just completely
with and so some happen because
1687
01:39:23,200 --> 01:39:26,100
good knobs acting like you got a
fan call and nobody else is
1688
01:39:26,100 --> 01:39:31,300
Fanning so good moms.
He's kicking out to get the the
1689
01:39:31,300 --> 01:39:35,800
Blitzer but he just lets the
let's the Dow man just run by
1690
01:39:36,000 --> 01:39:37,700
Free Run.
To the quarterback.
1691
01:39:37,900 --> 01:39:42,300
Why did a quarterback but give?
But again, look at drone in his
1692
01:39:42,300 --> 01:39:44,800
face he doesn't fire it, touches
it.
1693
01:39:45,200 --> 01:39:46,600
Yeah.
Get the ball.
1694
01:39:46,600 --> 01:39:50,400
Yeah, I mean back to run,
definitely show some Poise there
1695
01:39:50,400 --> 01:39:55,100
to kind of get a good ball on
there and doesn't break put
1696
01:39:55,100 --> 01:39:58,300
enough arc on it to where the
the Blitzer can't kind of jump
1697
01:39:58,300 --> 01:40:01,800
up and get his hands on it.
What's it right?
1698
01:40:01,800 --> 01:40:03,900
Where it needs to be for Thomas
to catch and run.
1699
01:40:03,900 --> 01:40:07,100
I mean a whole lot to like about
that play, even though it's only
1700
01:40:07,100 --> 01:40:10,600
basically, you know, nine-yard
gain their 9, 10 yard gain.
1701
01:40:10,600 --> 01:40:14,200
But I mean, it's moving the
sticks and giving us another
1702
01:40:14,200 --> 01:40:16,900
opportunity to to put some
points on the board.
1703
01:40:16,900 --> 01:40:20,400
So, Yeah.
Blocking by self do we need?
1704
01:40:20,400 --> 01:40:25,400
We need more of that this year
because I don't ya I have a
1705
01:40:25,400 --> 01:40:28,300
feeling just looking at Belton.
I think felt them likes to
1706
01:40:28,300 --> 01:40:31,900
block.
I mean seriously watching that
1707
01:40:31,900 --> 01:40:37,500
like it looked like he enjoyed
it there's nobody he's got the
1708
01:40:37,508 --> 01:40:43,500
body for it sometimes that's it.
This is one of my, the next one
1709
01:40:43,500 --> 01:40:46,700
is just one of my favorite
passes by drones because there
1710
01:40:46,700 --> 01:40:48,000
ain't many people can do this
shit right.
1711
01:40:48,200 --> 01:40:50,800
Here.
Yeah, and this is a big one.
1712
01:40:50,800 --> 01:40:54,200
So we got this play here.
Shotgun doubles Wing tight,
1713
01:40:54,200 --> 01:40:56,800
right?
The play is going to be a mesh
1714
01:40:56,800 --> 01:41:01,100
running back wheel.
And you're going to see drones
1715
01:41:01,100 --> 01:41:04,000
get the ball to Coney in a very
tight window for a big game.
1716
01:41:05,200 --> 01:41:08,200
So I'll let it run first and
then we'll look at it again.
1717
01:41:11,900 --> 01:41:14,500
The back at up.
I like, I like County.
1718
01:41:15,100 --> 01:41:18,200
It's still doing some, I mean,
the staff likes him too.
1719
01:41:18,200 --> 01:41:23,700
And True freshman, true
freshman.
1720
01:41:24,600 --> 01:41:26,700
Yeah, hadn't even seen the
water.
1721
01:41:26,700 --> 01:41:29,200
Let's look at the protection.
Let's look at the protection of
1722
01:41:29,200 --> 01:41:31,300
your debt.
Decent protection, decent
1723
01:41:31,300 --> 01:41:34,300
protection.
You'll see the mesh here, it'll
1724
01:41:34,300 --> 01:41:38,100
be if you're either throwing the
wheel or you're throwing to
1725
01:41:38,100 --> 01:41:40,400
Jennings kind of on the shallow
cross here.
1726
01:41:40,400 --> 01:41:42,500
That's going to be your one and
two reads.
1727
01:41:42,500 --> 01:41:45,700
So Read one had a, he had a good
window.
1728
01:41:45,700 --> 01:41:48,900
It was going to be tight, but he
had if they're delivered a solid
1729
01:41:48,900 --> 01:41:52,400
ball.
Gets it there just in time for
1730
01:41:52,400 --> 01:41:54,500
Cody to bring the tackle and
make a good run.
1731
01:41:57,900 --> 01:42:01,500
I just love it.
Throw Yeah, it just asked
1732
01:42:01,500 --> 01:42:03,300
question, Brian.
Yeah.
1733
01:42:05,000 --> 01:42:10,000
So how would you assess the
depth or the angle of the route
1734
01:42:10,000 --> 01:42:11,900
that he took?
Because I feel like if that
1735
01:42:11,900 --> 01:42:14,800
linebacker did its homework and
maybe do the play was coming or
1736
01:42:14,800 --> 01:42:16,800
if he was just a bit faster.
That could potentially be a Pick
1737
01:42:16,800 --> 01:42:22,100
6.
Yeah, so I think based on where
1738
01:42:22,100 --> 01:42:25,800
the backer was, that's, that's a
very tight throw to make.
1739
01:42:26,900 --> 01:42:31,500
I think if you had a backer that
had more knowledge and ability
1740
01:42:31,500 --> 01:42:36,400
there, that's a dangerous.
Third of make, I think,
1741
01:42:36,400 --> 01:42:41,100
situationally it's not that it's
not a bad decision, but it's one
1742
01:42:41,100 --> 01:42:44,700
of those that could be either a
catch for you or an incompletion
1743
01:42:44,700 --> 01:42:47,200
given what what, the linebackers
showing right here.
1744
01:42:47,700 --> 01:42:49,500
But yeah.
A more confident linebacker
1745
01:42:49,500 --> 01:42:51,800
would have been able to make a
make a play here, right?
1746
01:42:55,500 --> 01:43:00,000
But on the other side of that,
I'm more confident linebacker
1747
01:43:00,000 --> 01:43:03,100
might have tried to jump it and
they don't get a handle call me.
1748
01:43:04,500 --> 01:43:07,900
Because this would have been a
bigger even a bigger run if I
1749
01:43:07,907 --> 01:43:10,100
don't know, that's a no, that's
a walk-on.
1750
01:43:11,900 --> 01:43:14,400
I'm pretty sure it is get a
number.
1751
01:43:14,400 --> 01:43:22,200
Then when you run to play,
That's George balance.
1752
01:43:23,400 --> 01:43:30,700
Hey, all right, so, but but my
point is just flips, out, your
1753
01:43:30,700 --> 01:43:32,400
right Sheldon.
Somebody couldn't do that to a
1754
01:43:32,407 --> 01:43:38,000
Pick 6, but if they don't make
it balance, goes to the player,
1755
01:43:38,000 --> 01:43:41,600
not the ball, he's not thinking
about the pick it.
1756
01:43:41,600 --> 01:43:43,400
What he does is he gets that
hand on him.
1757
01:43:43,400 --> 01:43:45,900
Just for a second, too.
Slow kony's momentum.
1758
01:43:46,700 --> 01:43:49,700
He doesn't do that.
He tries to go for the ball and
1759
01:43:49,700 --> 01:43:54,300
he gets in there.
That free safety, right?
1760
01:43:55,400 --> 01:43:56,900
Funny.
Go at your curse of the free
1761
01:43:56,900 --> 01:44:02,600
safety.
This turns out to a big game
1762
01:44:02,600 --> 01:44:05,900
because a huge gain anyway.
But you imagine that shot the
1763
01:44:05,900 --> 01:44:07,400
restaurants from the writers
carrying.
1764
01:44:07,400 --> 01:44:10,400
Pretty much everybody but
balance to the middle of the
1765
01:44:10,400 --> 01:44:13,500
field.
Yeah. 35 comes over makes the
1766
01:44:13,500 --> 01:44:16,800
tackle but what I'm saying is he
slowed his momentum down.
1767
01:44:17,300 --> 01:44:21,200
Yeah, it's a foot race if he
doesn't hit him.
1768
01:44:22,200 --> 01:44:24,300
Yeah, but I definitely agree
with Sean's point.
1769
01:44:24,300 --> 01:44:27,700
I mean, there are a lot of
linebackers that could make that
1770
01:44:27,700 --> 01:44:31,400
play.
Oh yeah. 1000%.
1771
01:44:31,700 --> 01:44:37,600
Yeah, what's the next one?
And you know let's look at this
1772
01:44:37,600 --> 01:44:39,500
before we move on to the next
one real quick.
1773
01:44:39,900 --> 01:44:42,900
You know, he's got Jennings if
he wants Jennings, so it me if
1774
01:44:42,900 --> 01:44:45,500
this is if this is a linebacker
that's more capable.
1775
01:44:46,600 --> 01:44:48,500
You know, the play is still a
good play call because the
1776
01:44:48,500 --> 01:44:53,500
concept you're still having
Jennings coming free underneath
1777
01:44:53,500 --> 01:44:57,700
here on the, on the cross.
So you're still getting, he's
1778
01:44:57,700 --> 01:44:59,700
probably gonna catch it right
there at the hash, he's going to
1779
01:44:59,700 --> 01:45:07,000
get 78 yards on that.
All right.
1780
01:45:15,800 --> 01:45:19,000
Next play is a fun when we get
to see our buddy pot Watson.
1781
01:45:28,200 --> 01:45:30,700
This is a touchdown throw.
This is the this is the big
1782
01:45:30,700 --> 01:45:32,500
touchdown.
So we get on this one.
1783
01:45:33,500 --> 01:45:35,600
It's a shotgun double-doubles
Wing.
1784
01:45:35,800 --> 01:45:38,900
We got a bubble, go route
concept here.
1785
01:45:39,800 --> 01:45:42,200
It's going to be pop.
Pop taking a deep shot to
1786
01:45:42,300 --> 01:45:45,100
Tucker.
Holloway out there at the top.
1787
01:45:47,400 --> 01:45:48,900
And I'll let it run through
here.
1788
01:45:54,600 --> 01:45:58,500
You kind of That Swing Swing
action influence the defense.
1789
01:46:00,300 --> 01:46:05,200
Tucker with the one-on-one
pizzas, man, I wish we could see
1790
01:46:05,200 --> 01:46:07,700
up top are what happened to
y'all remember?
1791
01:46:09,200 --> 01:46:12,000
Was it a slip?
Was it just you got turned
1792
01:46:12,000 --> 01:46:14,300
around a little bit in the top
when he's, when he's spending
1793
01:46:14,300 --> 01:46:16,400
his hips.
He got got a little loose and
1794
01:46:16,400 --> 01:46:17,900
lost Tucker.
Okay.
1795
01:46:23,100 --> 01:46:26,500
And I mean this is another, you
know I mean my hello holding
1796
01:46:26,500 --> 01:46:30,100
that too who's that up?
At top 75?
1797
01:46:31,700 --> 01:46:34,100
Yeah, I'll bet it'll hold a
baby.
1798
01:46:34,400 --> 01:46:36,100
Yeah, she killed a little bit
here.
1799
01:46:37,100 --> 01:46:39,800
I think they let this one go.
I think they let this one go.
1800
01:46:41,300 --> 01:46:44,400
He was a little slow getting
across really took a bad angle
1801
01:46:44,400 --> 01:46:46,500
if we're being honest.
Yeah he needs.
1802
01:46:46,500 --> 01:46:48,000
He needs to be flattered with
that.
1803
01:46:48,600 --> 01:46:59,200
He comes too far afield.
Yeah. but I mean, this is one
1804
01:46:59,200 --> 01:47:03,200
that The go wasn't the primary.
This this is supposed to be a
1805
01:47:03,200 --> 01:47:06,500
swing kind of all the way you
can tell by what the the other
1806
01:47:06,500 --> 01:47:10,800
receivers are doing.
So the swing is actually the
1807
01:47:10,800 --> 01:47:13,900
primary here.
See him, look at the swing, see
1808
01:47:13,900 --> 01:47:17,800
it's not there.
See where his eyes went and he
1809
01:47:17,800 --> 01:47:20,500
threw off his back foot because
you know shit didn't do a great
1810
01:47:20,500 --> 01:47:25,700
job of getting across their but
hard to argue with the 40 yard
1811
01:47:25,700 --> 01:47:37,500
score, right?
All right, we're going to get
1812
01:47:37,500 --> 01:47:40,300
one here.
That's our other.
1813
01:47:43,500 --> 01:47:47,300
True freshman quarterback.
Curtis left us?
1814
01:47:47,300 --> 01:47:51,500
He ran away.
Ian Curtis what you doing?
1815
01:47:58,400 --> 01:48:03,500
Maybe had to be it.
Knowing Curtis that that's
1816
01:48:03,500 --> 01:48:05,400
that's happened.
Yes, that happened right there.
1817
01:48:07,800 --> 01:48:10,900
Well, Sheldon gets the, the
point there.
1818
01:48:11,000 --> 01:48:13,600
Shell gets the point.
All right, so we got this one
1819
01:48:13,600 --> 01:48:15,300
formation.
We got shotgun spread.
1820
01:48:16,300 --> 01:48:19,500
Y, could be a go ahead.
I will say it to the place that
1821
01:48:19,500 --> 01:48:23,400
can be a go X curl and
Whiskey's, gonna take a deep
1822
01:48:23,400 --> 01:48:26,100
ball shot to sudden that we
should have had a touchdown on
1823
01:48:26,100 --> 01:48:28,800
here, on third and 13.
I'll let it run.
1824
01:48:30,200 --> 01:48:33,600
Well, you get it on the screen.
First that make were added in
1825
01:48:33,600 --> 01:48:37,100
that way.
Here we go.
1826
01:48:46,600 --> 01:48:51,400
Oh, that hurts your heart hurts,
your heart.
1827
01:48:52,300 --> 01:48:54,000
All right, so let's talk about
this.
1828
01:48:54,000 --> 01:48:57,800
We got stunts on both sides of
the, the defensive line here,
1829
01:48:58,300 --> 01:49:00,600
and the offensive line just
watches them happen and does
1830
01:49:00,600 --> 01:49:05,000
absolutely nothing.
So we can, we can watch that
1831
01:49:05,000 --> 01:49:06,700
real quick.
We got stunts stunts.
1832
01:49:07,900 --> 01:49:11,000
Start start and we're just going
to watch.
1833
01:49:11,000 --> 01:49:14,500
Guys are just like what's going
on here?
1834
01:49:14,700 --> 01:49:21,400
Why are four guys surrounding?
Yeah, let's not do that.
1835
01:49:21,400 --> 01:49:25,500
We should do that.
That should be happening back
1836
01:49:25,500 --> 01:49:27,500
there.
Don't get the Freshman killed
1837
01:49:27,500 --> 01:49:30,200
for God's sake.
I mean with this is a good ball
1838
01:49:30,200 --> 01:49:34,000
with three guys.
Bearing down on him go what's it
1839
01:49:34,000 --> 01:49:36,300
puts it right on his hands in
the end zone.
1840
01:49:36,300 --> 01:49:39,100
I mean the only thing.
The thing I like to see from him
1841
01:49:39,100 --> 01:49:42,300
is that based on where Sons
running this route, I'd like to
1842
01:49:42,300 --> 01:49:45,300
see the ball delivered right on
the hash instead of back inside
1843
01:49:45,300 --> 01:49:49,600
about back outside of it because
it gives the receiver a chance
1844
01:49:49,600 --> 01:49:52,200
to run through it instead of
having to bend back and makes
1845
01:49:52,200 --> 01:49:55,700
the catch a little bit harder.
But I mean, that's really the
1846
01:49:55,700 --> 01:49:58,700
only thing other than not, not
catching it.
1847
01:49:58,700 --> 01:50:01,500
That I would critique there.
But you got, you got to bring
1848
01:50:01,500 --> 01:50:04,900
that in its on your hands.
Yeah, here's what I'm gonna say
1849
01:50:05,000 --> 01:50:09,000
in y'all getting your viewpoints
on this, Watching this tape
1850
01:50:09,000 --> 01:50:13,100
watching the concepts watching
things that they want done.
1851
01:50:14,800 --> 01:50:19,200
It feels Leaps and Bounds.
It feels Leaps and Bounds of
1852
01:50:19,200 --> 01:50:23,500
where we were a year ago.
It feels competent.
1853
01:50:23,500 --> 01:50:26,100
It feels like feels like we look
like we know what we're doing.
1854
01:50:26,300 --> 01:50:28,000
There you go.
Like even when we're not
1855
01:50:28,000 --> 01:50:30,000
executing it looks like we know
what we're doing.
1856
01:50:31,600 --> 01:50:38,500
And then that makes sense that
we've said on here and I think
1857
01:50:38,500 --> 01:50:41,600
all of us in some way of said it
is okay.
1858
01:50:41,600 --> 01:50:42,800
Yeah.
Tyler bones, never coached
1859
01:50:42,800 --> 01:50:46,400
quarterbacks for, this is Tyler
bowling system that basically
1860
01:50:47,100 --> 01:50:52,500
what almost nine years.
He's this has been his system,
1861
01:50:52,900 --> 01:50:54,600
right?
And this is a truly his baby
1862
01:50:54,600 --> 01:50:57,700
this year versus last year.
Where I feel like there was kind
1863
01:50:57,700 --> 01:51:01,400
of too many cooks in the kitchen
you know you had some of what
1864
01:51:01,400 --> 01:51:03,700
Glenn wanted to do kind of
sprinkled in there in the past
1865
01:51:03,700 --> 01:51:05,600
game.
You had someone what Rudolph
1866
01:51:05,600 --> 01:51:07,300
wanted to do sprinkled in the
Run game.
1867
01:51:07,600 --> 01:51:12,500
This is truly Tyler bones baby
this year and you can actually
1868
01:51:12,500 --> 01:51:15,500
see his handprints and
fingerprints and everything on.
1869
01:51:16,400 --> 01:51:20,000
On this offense and I don't feel
like we saw as much cohesive
1870
01:51:20,000 --> 01:51:23,400
identity.
Last year we saw, we saw pieces
1871
01:51:23,400 --> 01:51:25,800
here and there, but we didn't
see a cohesive identity.
1872
01:51:25,900 --> 01:51:28,800
I saw more than the spring game
than any point on offense last
1873
01:51:28,800 --> 01:51:29,900
year.
All right?
1874
01:51:30,400 --> 01:51:32,600
What's this LeBron?
All right.
1875
01:51:32,600 --> 01:51:35,700
So this one here, we got a
shotgun.
1876
01:51:35,700 --> 01:51:38,800
Why off trips, right?
It's going to be an X cross Z
1877
01:51:38,800 --> 01:51:43,400
come back.
And drones is gonna throw off
1878
01:51:43,400 --> 01:51:48,400
his back foot incomplete.
So this is one where, you know,
1879
01:51:48,400 --> 01:51:51,100
will be a little bit little bit
hard on drones, but this is also
1880
01:51:51,100 --> 01:51:52,600
a little bit on the offensive
line 2.
1881
01:52:00,900 --> 01:52:04,900
And let's run it back here.
Drones is going to get a little
1882
01:52:04,900 --> 01:52:07,100
bit of pressure here in his face
at the last minute.
1883
01:52:07,100 --> 01:52:11,100
Can't step up.
That's a long throw.
1884
01:52:11,100 --> 01:52:13,500
That is a long throat.
Yep.
1885
01:52:13,900 --> 01:52:16,000
It's a long throw that you're
not taking a full step in.
1886
01:52:16,000 --> 01:52:19,600
To look at it, takes like a half
step into it, as he's releasing
1887
01:52:19,600 --> 01:52:20,700
this.
I'm taking a fool.
1888
01:52:21,000 --> 01:52:24,600
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's trying to bend it around
1889
01:52:24,600 --> 01:52:27,800
the defender while taking only a
half step into it.
1890
01:52:29,000 --> 01:52:32,200
Not the throw you want to make
there, but it's a safe throw.
1891
01:52:32,200 --> 01:52:34,000
I mean, it's not a throw that's
going to, you know, create a
1892
01:52:34,008 --> 01:52:36,500
turnover.
So gets it.
1893
01:52:37,500 --> 01:52:40,300
And the other thing here is that
he really has his pick here
1894
01:52:40,400 --> 01:52:42,700
because Jennings is running
wide.
1895
01:52:42,700 --> 01:52:45,300
The fuck open to that's his
second.
1896
01:52:45,300 --> 01:52:50,600
Read here, wide open.
I think the hand goes up as he
1897
01:52:50,600 --> 01:52:53,700
throws the ball.
Yep.
1898
01:52:54,500 --> 01:53:01,000
Hand in hand with up here and I
mean both are probably get about
1899
01:53:01,000 --> 01:53:05,500
the same amount of yardage
depending on the catch there and
1900
01:53:05,500 --> 01:53:11,100
in depending on whether 40 can
get to get to Jennings whether
1901
01:53:11,100 --> 01:53:15,100
Jennings has the angle or not.
But I mean this is one where the
1902
01:53:15,600 --> 01:53:17,600
you see the concepts concepts
are good.
1903
01:53:17,700 --> 01:53:20,200
It's there.
Just got to execute better on
1904
01:53:20,200 --> 01:53:22,900
the offensive line and you got
to be able to make that throw.
1905
01:53:22,900 --> 01:53:26,400
It's a hard throw to make but
when you that open, you got to
1906
01:53:26,400 --> 01:53:30,500
be able to get it there.
Yeah, I saw I saw Bo and called
1907
01:53:30,500 --> 01:53:33,500
a play against ODU.
Is that is that zone coverage?
1908
01:53:33,500 --> 01:53:36,200
Brian.
Yes, it was.
1909
01:53:37,200 --> 01:53:38,600
Okay.
Yeah cuz I saw the linebacker
1910
01:53:38,600 --> 01:53:42,600
kind of pass off the krauser to
the next guy over so there's
1911
01:53:42,600 --> 01:53:44,800
obviously miscommunication there
but that's a good Zone beating
1912
01:53:44,800 --> 01:53:46,400
play.
Exactly.
1913
01:53:46,400 --> 01:53:48,500
Exactly crossers are great for
that.
1914
01:53:50,200 --> 01:53:52,500
All right.
So let me pull up the next one
1915
01:53:52,500 --> 01:53:56,400
here.
We got four more.
1916
01:54:03,500 --> 01:54:08,700
Well, the next one is our pivot.
As I prepare, this is our pivot.
1917
01:54:08,700 --> 01:54:12,300
Yeah, we're looking.
This is kind of the last one for
1918
01:54:12,300 --> 01:54:14,300
the newcomers and then we're
going to kind of pivot into the
1919
01:54:14,300 --> 01:54:17,300
defensive defensive highlights
here.
1920
01:54:19,900 --> 01:54:22,700
You know, setting this up.
I'll go ahead and share it here.
1921
01:54:23,300 --> 01:54:26,000
We've got a shotgun doubles
Wing.
1922
01:54:27,200 --> 01:54:32,000
It's going to be a split Zone,
RPO slant and drones is going to
1923
01:54:32,008 --> 01:54:34,000
try to get it to Jennings.
It's going to be a little bit of
1924
01:54:34,000 --> 01:54:35,800
a tighter window than he
expected.
1925
01:54:36,500 --> 01:54:37,900
There's going to be a little
Bobble.
1926
01:54:37,900 --> 01:54:41,500
It Let it run through here
first.
1927
01:54:48,400 --> 01:54:51,800
All right, so this is one of
those where, you know, we talked
1928
01:54:51,800 --> 01:54:54,700
about the rules earlier.
This is one where the rules kind
1929
01:54:54,700 --> 01:54:56,900
of, unfortunately, put you in a
bad spot.
1930
01:54:57,700 --> 01:54:59,700
All right, so pre-snap, look at
this box.
1931
01:55:01,100 --> 01:55:06,300
You're our po routes over here.
You got Defenders across the
1932
01:55:06,300 --> 01:55:10,200
board, your read man's here.
Based on those, you should say,
1933
01:55:10,200 --> 01:55:16,400
all right, we're throwing this.
What we get though is we get the
1934
01:55:16,400 --> 01:55:19,600
safety rolling up into the in
replacing that backer Zone.
1935
01:55:21,000 --> 01:55:24,500
We've got a little Zone blitz.
So what happens here, is that
1936
01:55:24,500 --> 01:55:28,600
now You're throwing a slant
right into where the safety is
1937
01:55:28,600 --> 01:55:31,800
creeping into that zone.
So the window got significantly
1938
01:55:31,800 --> 01:55:35,100
tighter than what you
anticipated, but the throw is
1939
01:55:35,100 --> 01:55:40,200
made, throw a still made if
slightly behind, probably a
1940
01:55:40,200 --> 01:55:42,500
little bit earlier than you
would want to make that throw
1941
01:55:42,500 --> 01:55:46,000
normally, but catchable, but
guess what?
1942
01:55:46,000 --> 01:55:48,600
Catchable, but catchable, you
get a little, you have a Bible
1943
01:55:48,600 --> 01:55:52,800
here, doesn't quite Pull It in,
doesn't secure it and then you
1944
01:55:52,800 --> 01:55:58,000
get Phillips.
You get most Phillips coming in
1945
01:55:58,000 --> 01:56:02,000
there and true freshman gets his
his first interception as a
1946
01:56:02,008 --> 01:56:04,400
hokie.
So bright, I love me.
1947
01:56:04,400 --> 01:56:07,200
And you talked about this one me
and Brian looked at this one.
1948
01:56:07,700 --> 01:56:10,700
Sorry, tally was one of those
days you could hop on with as we
1949
01:56:10,700 --> 01:56:13,600
looked at this one in depth.
And the reason I love this play
1950
01:56:13,600 --> 01:56:18,700
from both sides is a the play
call on defense is really good.
1951
01:56:19,500 --> 01:56:26,300
It takes it away, but the throw
by drones I mean that's on the
1952
01:56:26,300 --> 01:56:28,200
money.
It's still a good route ran by
1953
01:56:28,200 --> 01:56:30,300
Jennings even though he kind of
coughed it up.
1954
01:56:31,200 --> 01:56:34,500
But the bigger part on this is
Phillips at true freshman.
1955
01:56:34,800 --> 01:56:36,400
And this is where it goes when
we're kind of lean to the
1956
01:56:36,400 --> 01:56:39,200
defense.
He starts going that way.
1957
01:56:39,500 --> 01:56:44,400
He doesn't stop.
He doesn't stop that ball is
1958
01:56:44,400 --> 01:56:47,400
tipped.
He doesn't stop right here, he's
1959
01:56:47,400 --> 01:56:51,200
going and he gets his pick.
How many times do you see it in
1960
01:56:51,200 --> 01:56:52,700
games?
Where guys, stop the ball
1961
01:56:52,700 --> 01:56:55,100
histogram?
And they're like, oh what I do
1962
01:56:55,400 --> 01:57:01,600
you stop That's why.
We kept going and also you
1963
01:57:01,600 --> 01:57:07,500
immediately look to get up field
and I think I don't know what
1964
01:57:07,900 --> 01:57:10,400
the latter part of the Fuente.
Dbe's it seemed like they got an
1965
01:57:10,400 --> 01:57:13,600
interception and then know what
the fuck to do, right?
1966
01:57:14,900 --> 01:57:18,100
He knew he needed to get a feel,
get some yards, I like that, I
1967
01:57:18,108 --> 01:57:21,200
like that and then he sees hey
I'm trapped in here.
1968
01:57:21,800 --> 01:57:24,300
Let's get out of bounds.
Let's get a nice little late,
1969
01:57:24,300 --> 01:57:29,000
hit there.
I respect a little blindsided.
1970
01:57:29,100 --> 01:57:33,600
I mean, I'm headhunting if
there's a pic so I as I get it
1971
01:57:33,700 --> 01:57:36,600
that's what I want to do now as
an offensive lineman I did.
1972
01:57:36,600 --> 01:57:40,300
I did not like those those those
shots that you get a little ear
1973
01:57:40,300 --> 01:57:43,200
hole shot, you definitely feel
that for a little bit.
1974
01:57:47,000 --> 01:57:52,000
All right, so first primarily
defensive play here, we had a
1975
01:57:52,000 --> 01:57:54,500
couple that are kind of the
bigger place here, and then we
1976
01:57:54,508 --> 01:57:57,600
got one that is a little more
nuanced.
1977
01:57:57,600 --> 01:58:01,800
So that's kind of the middle one
here, that will sandwich at
1978
01:58:01,800 --> 01:58:04,500
three levels.
We've going on two hours, only
1979
01:58:04,800 --> 01:58:06,400
few more minutes to wrap up
tonight.
1980
01:58:06,900 --> 01:58:08,300
Yeah yeah we're good, we're
good.
1981
01:58:09,300 --> 01:58:11,500
All right, so we're going to get
this in here.
1982
01:58:15,100 --> 01:58:18,100
This is place 17.
We got shotgun doubles Wing
1983
01:58:18,100 --> 01:58:20,500
tight, right?
It's going to be a Sprint slot,
1984
01:58:20,500 --> 01:58:25,400
cross play action and we're
going to see strowman make an
1985
01:58:25,400 --> 01:58:27,700
absolutely incredible
instinctual play here.
1986
01:58:41,700 --> 01:58:43,500
Trauma covered some ground on
the plate.
1987
01:58:47,000 --> 01:58:50,100
Stroman said, 40 is not going to
make this.
1988
01:58:50,100 --> 01:58:57,900
I got to make this Because
strohman is playing in the Deep.
1989
01:58:57,900 --> 01:59:00,500
He's playing middle deep.
He's playing that cover one.
1990
01:59:01,000 --> 01:59:04,400
He recognizes 40 angle and get
to Jennings.
1991
01:59:05,700 --> 01:59:08,300
So he gets to Jennings.
Yeah.
1992
01:59:11,200 --> 01:59:14,600
That's just incredible
individual effort and also
1993
01:59:15,600 --> 01:59:18,300
incredible instincts to kind of
recognize what's there.
1994
01:59:18,300 --> 01:59:21,200
And what you need to do to get a
play.
1995
01:59:21,200 --> 01:59:24,400
I mean that's something that
turns into you know, potentially
1996
01:59:24,400 --> 01:59:28,400
a touchdown but definitely a
first down and goal for white
1997
01:59:29,500 --> 01:59:33,200
and all of a sudden you get the
ball back, right?
1998
01:59:34,600 --> 01:59:36,400
Canteen right, place, right
time.
1999
01:59:36,900 --> 01:59:40,200
Katie right, place right time
canteen in good coverage, on
2000
01:59:40,200 --> 01:59:44,500
Felton, on the top there, you
know, to, you know, to kind of
2001
01:59:44,508 --> 01:59:48,600
piggyback on that good coverage,
good, good placement there and
2002
01:59:48,600 --> 01:59:50,700
because he's in good coverage
and good place when he's there
2003
01:59:50,700 --> 01:59:53,800
for the pick.
Let me get these pick.
2004
01:59:53,800 --> 01:59:57,000
They trying to get some trying
to get get gone with it.
2005
01:59:57,400 --> 01:59:59,200
They don't think they turning
and running man.
2006
01:59:59,300 --> 02:00:05,000
They're turning the running Turn
and Burn the Cheetahs, the
2007
02:00:05,000 --> 02:00:06,800
Cheetahs.
I like it.
2008
02:00:06,900 --> 02:00:09,300
They shape as you said that they
get that.
2009
02:00:10,400 --> 02:00:11,600
They get that prey in their
mouth.
2010
02:00:11,600 --> 02:00:16,300
They going I like it.
I this is the one that this is
2011
02:00:16,300 --> 02:00:18,800
the one that you said is a
little more nuanced so that you
2012
02:00:18,808 --> 02:00:21,600
get a little more new and this
is something that I'm glad to
2013
02:00:21,600 --> 02:00:24,500
see from a guy that we've I feel
like we need to see it from.
2014
02:00:25,100 --> 02:00:28,700
All right, so the play we got a
shotgun doubles Wings tight
2015
02:00:28,700 --> 02:00:31,100
left.
It's going to be a split Zone.
2016
02:00:31,100 --> 02:00:37,200
Play action Sprint, X cross and
we're going to see just a
2017
02:00:37,200 --> 02:00:40,400
standard incomplete pass, but I
want you to watch Keller.
2018
02:00:40,700 --> 02:00:44,600
Where is he on this?
Well first, you see there?
2019
02:00:44,700 --> 02:00:49,700
Okay, yeah, all right.
So this and this is, this is a
2020
02:00:51,100 --> 02:00:53,100
linebackers are in zone.
Here is just to give you a
2021
02:00:53,108 --> 02:00:54,500
little heads-up.
So watch the play.
2022
02:01:00,900 --> 02:01:02,700
This is just a little thing.
It's not a big thing.
2023
02:01:02,700 --> 02:01:09,000
That's a little thing.
So you got the split Zone Titans
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02:01:09,000 --> 02:01:11,400
coming across.
He's not blocking though, he's
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02:01:11,400 --> 02:01:16,100
going down the route.
He see Keller's kind of pressing
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02:01:16,100 --> 02:01:19,100
that a little bit.
Watch him, pass this off and
2027
02:01:19,100 --> 02:01:24,700
give some depth right there.
And he does just enough to make
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02:01:24,700 --> 02:01:29,700
that window a lot tighter.
For that throw where he's got a
2029
02:01:29,708 --> 02:01:33,000
sale at high instead of throwing
it out in front, right?
2030
02:01:33,100 --> 02:01:36,800
Al Jennings.
Is it what if drones can deliver
2031
02:01:36,800 --> 02:01:40,400
that out in front?
It's the egg could be a complete
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02:01:40,400 --> 02:01:42,300
pass.
You know, it's still good
2033
02:01:42,300 --> 02:01:45,100
coverage but you put it in a
spot where it's easier to catch
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02:01:45,100 --> 02:01:48,800
you throw it high and little bit
in, you know, now it's
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02:01:48,800 --> 02:01:52,000
incomplete pass.
So that's just a little bit
2036
02:01:52,600 --> 02:01:56,900
little Nuance.
There showing how a guy that has
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02:01:56,900 --> 02:02:00,800
shown athletic ability but
didn't always pick up the
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02:02:00,800 --> 02:02:04,200
concept of the defense as well
as they would like to last year.
2039
02:02:04,900 --> 02:02:06,400
That's showing growth by Keller
there.
2040
02:02:06,400 --> 02:02:09,100
So I like that, I wanted to kind
of highlight that a little bit
2041
02:02:09,500 --> 02:02:14,200
nice.
And last one here, guys.
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02:02:15,300 --> 02:02:17,300
Let's go.
Before we wrap it up tonight.
2043
02:02:17,700 --> 02:02:19,000
Yes sir!
Yes, sir.
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02:02:19,300 --> 02:02:22,200
This is from somebody who did
not go to the portal.
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02:02:24,800 --> 02:02:28,300
One of our young ends here is
tobacco's.
2046
02:02:28,800 --> 02:02:29,800
Yes, sir!
Yes, sir.
2047
02:02:29,800 --> 02:02:32,800
So we got shotgun.
Why off trips, right?
2048
02:02:33,400 --> 02:02:35,800
This is going to be a Duo RP.
Slant.
2049
02:02:36,200 --> 02:02:41,100
And you're going to see Burgos
on a stunt, doesn't get home
2050
02:02:41,900 --> 02:02:44,800
stays in the play, gets a tip
forces of interception.
2051
02:02:48,800 --> 02:02:50,800
I know that happened quick
somewhere, run that back pretty
2052
02:02:50,800 --> 02:02:57,800
slow here for you.
We do not have it on screen yet.
2053
02:02:59,100 --> 02:03:10,500
There we go.
The burgers is outside.
2054
02:03:10,500 --> 02:03:16,400
He stunting inside here.
Can't get that.
2055
02:03:16,400 --> 02:03:19,700
Get your hands up.
The can't get their gets kind of
2056
02:03:19,708 --> 02:03:24,800
called The Wash but sees the
past gets his hand up, little
2057
02:03:24,800 --> 02:03:27,300
tip that slows it down.
Just enough.
2058
02:03:27,800 --> 02:03:29,700
Looks like I mean that could
have been incomplete.
2059
02:03:29,700 --> 02:03:32,900
Could have been a Could have
been a complete pass to Felton.
2060
02:03:32,900 --> 02:03:35,700
They're coming across, but
because of the tip slows in the
2061
02:03:35,700 --> 02:03:40,300
traffic there and we got Mi
Atlas getting an easy pick here.
2062
02:03:40,300 --> 02:03:44,200
He's playing underneath of that
slant because he's got help over
2063
02:03:44,200 --> 02:03:47,300
the top.
So as Felton breaks inside, he's
2064
02:03:47,300 --> 02:03:51,200
kind of playing underneath that
and right place, right time for
2065
02:03:51,200 --> 02:03:54,900
that tip.
Shout out our va's old deeper on
2066
02:03:54,900 --> 02:04:00,700
our school miles.
But that's all ladies and
2067
02:04:00,708 --> 02:04:05,900
gentlemen, that's our 19 play,
spring game breakdown, kind of
2068
02:04:05,900 --> 02:04:09,200
going through some, some new
faces, some wells, improvements
2069
02:04:09,200 --> 02:04:11,500
scheme things, and a little bit
of Defense.
2070
02:04:12,600 --> 02:04:15,400
All right.
Y'all know, let's just do a
2071
02:04:15,400 --> 02:04:17,100
quick round brown.
You've looked at it.
2072
02:04:17,100 --> 02:04:19,500
What will get your opinion last
here Sheldon?
2073
02:04:19,500 --> 02:04:22,700
Just looking at this tape and
just seeing some of the stuff
2074
02:04:22,700 --> 02:04:26,100
more in-depth, Brian y'all
brined.
2075
02:04:26,100 --> 02:04:28,800
It also on this, he gave us some
great notes to look at to as we
2076
02:04:28,800 --> 02:04:31,900
were reviewing these things,
kudos to him.
2077
02:04:33,200 --> 02:04:35,900
What's the one thing?
You feel good about going into
2078
02:04:35,900 --> 02:04:40,400
the season now seeing this.
Definitely the skill players.
2079
02:04:40,400 --> 02:04:47,200
I mean, look at guys know,
Holloway felt obviously
2080
02:05:08,600 --> 02:05:11,100
She said you know, your place is
one thing, but you got to get
2081
02:05:11,100 --> 02:05:14,800
those those consistent, you
know, employers Rican, you know,
2082
02:05:14,800 --> 02:05:17,600
keypad this text from, don't
stop on this fixed because that
2083
02:05:17,600 --> 02:05:21,600
was a big issue last year.
I think overall just the the the
2084
02:05:21,600 --> 02:05:23,300
levels.
And it's much better than last
2085
02:05:23,300 --> 02:05:25,600
year.
Tally.
2086
02:05:27,500 --> 02:05:29,200
You have some of the to watch
out and say it, man.
2087
02:05:29,200 --> 02:05:34,200
It's kind of like, what I hit on
earlier, just the wide receivers
2088
02:05:34,200 --> 02:05:36,200
in the skill, Mike skill
positions.
2089
02:05:36,200 --> 02:05:41,300
I mean, we have a lot of
different type past catches, you
2090
02:05:41,300 --> 02:05:43,400
know.
Some people do not afraid to go
2091
02:05:43,400 --> 02:05:46,000
across the middle, some tight
ends that can get some
2092
02:05:46,000 --> 02:05:49,300
separations and tight ends.
That can block some big
2093
02:05:49,300 --> 02:05:50,500
receivers that can be
possession.
2094
02:05:50,500 --> 02:05:52,800
Receiver.
So watching this, you kind of
2095
02:05:52,800 --> 02:05:55,700
seen all that stuff on display
and it's exciting.
2096
02:05:56,400 --> 02:05:58,200
Yep.
I'm with y'all on that, but I'm
2097
02:05:58,200 --> 02:06:01,200
with its these guys going into
the scheme, we're getting them
2098
02:06:01,200 --> 02:06:05,100
into if there's going to be
Creations where you saw that
2099
02:06:05,100 --> 02:06:08,400
where that drag were Jennings of
them a couple times those digs
2100
02:06:08,400 --> 02:06:12,800
where it's boiling spaces, where
throws can be made and when you
2101
02:06:12,800 --> 02:06:15,600
break it down, like Brian did
for us tonight and if you're
2102
02:06:15,600 --> 02:06:17,700
listening to this on the
podcast, I should have did this
2103
02:06:17,700 --> 02:06:20,300
at the beginning.
You got to go to YouTube, you
2104
02:06:20,300 --> 02:06:22,700
gotta sync it up with YouTube if
you're listening on the podcast
2105
02:06:22,700 --> 02:06:28,600
to see the plays, But you see
the manipulation the
2106
02:06:28,600 --> 02:06:31,400
manipulation of how if these
guys are coming up and making
2107
02:06:31,400 --> 02:06:35,100
these easy throws, eventually
you pop a couple of Slants a
2108
02:06:35,108 --> 02:06:37,300
couple digs.
They're going to start backing
2109
02:06:37,300 --> 02:06:40,900
off right?
And we think with tooting and
2110
02:06:40,900 --> 02:06:45,900
Thomas I think we get to run
game going from that Ron.
2111
02:06:45,900 --> 02:06:48,700
What do you want to wrap it up
with here for we call it?
2112
02:06:49,000 --> 02:06:51,400
Yeah, the big thing for me just
like you said the scheme is
2113
02:06:51,400 --> 02:06:55,000
standing out because if you know
if you're not using the The
2114
02:06:55,000 --> 02:06:58,500
talent that you have, again, I'm
glad that we're ratcheting up
2115
02:06:58,500 --> 02:07:00,700
the town in the skill position.
But if you're not going to get
2116
02:07:00,700 --> 02:07:03,800
those guys, the ball in spaces
where they can make plays, then
2117
02:07:03,800 --> 02:07:04,900
you're still going to be a
struggle.
2118
02:07:04,900 --> 02:07:08,900
So I like to see the scheme is
coming hand-in-hand with the
2119
02:07:08,900 --> 02:07:13,800
ratchet up in in skill level and
I think that's going to pay big
2120
02:07:13,800 --> 02:07:16,200
dividends because, you know,
we're already seeing some
2121
02:07:16,200 --> 02:07:19,700
improvement without a full
complement with the split
2122
02:07:19,700 --> 02:07:22,700
roster, compared to what we saw
last year.
2123
02:07:23,400 --> 02:07:26,400
You know, we get we get a full
Pomona First teamers out there
2124
02:07:27,500 --> 02:07:31,700
and really kind of let some of
the guys that had to sit for the
2125
02:07:31,700 --> 02:07:33,200
spring game.
Get out there and show what they
2126
02:07:33,200 --> 02:07:35,100
can do.
I feel like we got weapons all
2127
02:07:35,100 --> 02:07:38,900
over the place now but with
Benji coming on.
2128
02:07:39,200 --> 02:07:41,100
We saw some good things from him
to Spring Game.
2129
02:07:42,000 --> 02:07:43,900
You know, you got right?
That didn't even play.
2130
02:07:44,200 --> 02:07:48,300
Yeah, laying the gameplay.
I mean, you know, we got, we got
2131
02:07:48,300 --> 02:07:50,600
skill guys that didn't even
play.
2132
02:07:50,600 --> 02:07:53,900
That are one of them being a big
part of last year's offense.
2133
02:07:53,900 --> 02:07:57,500
Comparatively Yeah and we saw we
saw that much improvement.
2134
02:07:57,500 --> 02:08:01,000
And like I said, I think the big
thing is the scheme and not just
2135
02:08:01,000 --> 02:08:05,500
like I was talking about with
you seeing some new elements but
2136
02:08:05,500 --> 02:08:10,400
also again it being cohesive.
I feel like last year again it
2137
02:08:10,400 --> 02:08:13,800
was a it was a mixed bag.
There were pieces there, but
2138
02:08:13,800 --> 02:08:17,300
nothing really fit together.
I feel like we saw schemes that
2139
02:08:17,300 --> 02:08:20,500
fit together and they were
attacking the defense in a way
2140
02:08:20,500 --> 02:08:23,700
that made sense in the way that
put them in Conflict.
2141
02:08:23,700 --> 02:08:26,400
Consistently That's always a
key.
2142
02:08:26,400 --> 02:08:28,300
Put them in Conflict,
consistently.
2143
02:08:28,900 --> 02:08:32,500
And with that being said, we go
over two hours tonight.
2144
02:08:32,600 --> 02:08:34,600
Thank y'all for watching us out
there.
2145
02:08:34,600 --> 02:08:37,800
It does represent wrap up this
episode of The Foundry Corner
2146
02:08:37,800 --> 02:08:41,100
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2147
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