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Raj Mehta America Today Sports |
Protection: As usual. More MEG in this game than WMU on the field.
Disclaimer
Brief this week and after. Sorry, I've been too busy lately. But feel free to ask any questions you may have in the comments below.
Previous game
MSU vs. WMU
Summary
- Cook is a chef right now, better than bad, but everything from big to WTF.
- Arabic looks good, most of the success comes from local planning.
- I really liked visiting Berbridge.
- Hedge fought in the car first, not later. The rest of the DL will change the outcome of the game in a big way, in my opinion.
- Bulu lifted the ban and shut down several key games.
- CB and Harris need to shorten the road and find better blocks for travel.
Attacking players
I don't know what to say about Cook. He didn’t bend his legs, so he cut a short and turned right. In the previous game, INT was supposed to drop, he threw the ball into INT, then a shot was fired. He waited patiently as the DE area descended and waited for the Barbridge TD to open; Next time, stop reading and move on; For the third time, he threw himself straight into the opponent's box with a choice of 6.
It's a mystery. He is everywhere. It has a high ceiling and a low floor, but it tends to be flat. I thought his overall game was good but sometimes he was crazy for losing light balls. I tried to force the ball, it was his nature and it allowed him to make some amazing balls, but the light balls he missed were really weird.
I still think it’s better to shoot from the right side, especially from the wing. Even throwing in that direction seems more comfortable. I still want to see more of MSU’s offensive line and include more TE, we’ll see if this season will be successful as it progresses. But at this point in her college life, I'm wondering who she is. He made an amazing pass, he did it over and over again in the game, sometimes because it was so, so bad and so unexpected, so incredible.
Running backwards
Both of them are feeling good again. I think there are times when kids lose some of their ways, especially in places like power. But the ban was misinterpreted at least once by the London Fancy Block (you want to stay away from the Ogg Ass and lock the Ogg Defender inside; London still has it) and took another 6 yards. Therefore, OL controls most of the night.
Scott looks good. Same comment as last game. She has a good balance and she doesn’t want to read. He knows how to connect and move on. I don’t think we’ve seen much news from either, it’s just confirmation that we’ve seen it at WMU.
Extensive receiver
I am ready to say that Burbridge Lippet will continue where it left off. In fact, the match is quite impressive. They don’t have to be fast enough to pull the defenders out in a row, but they can both do it from time to time while running inwards. A few years ago, people shouted at Samuel's head; Now she has shown once again that she can train her children. The most impressive of these are Burbridge, the first easy stop, and CB about 5 yards away. It’s very quiet and easy, and you don’t do layers because there are very few ways to escape from it. And because of this, he was able to get back to Cook, and it was an easy change from the start.
The kings showed the ability to run on the best roads and show strong hands. I still think he often loses his focus. Some of them are clever. Take a few steps with the intention of getting them out of the small stick (I don’t think INT was one of those times). She is very good, I want to explain to her some of her mistakes.
Narrow edge
It doesn't add much. The price seems to be too high for the cleanest way to pay for the partition. Lills saw a small step but nothing happened. All the tees seem to be well locked.
Annoying lines
I think Oregon put it this way, so I'm trying a little harder with some human rights plans. But there are some zoning areas where they control their dominance, especially to the left of Los Angeles. The broadcaster has repeatedly stated that MSU has reached Level 2 without any restrictions, with both addresses assigned. This led to a series of long Spartan races, including exciting decisions and OL kills.
Surprisingly, MSU is running a little better (or consistently) than right, but you can go either way. I thought MSU looked a little better when Killer came out and McGua joined RG and Clark left RT. I really liked what I saw about Clark at RT in the spring, and I don’t think MSU would lose too much if it was the starting lineup.
Defensive line
Check out Oregon’s first game machine as you advance to the field and score a TD. See how many times you have destroyed Heath in the car. After the first car, I think there was a gap on the MSU front in Oregon that could be successfully used to attack inside and out. But look at the rest of the game. McDowell got a lot of shouts for his performance, but Hedge changed the whole game. He went from strength to strength.
McDowell, as I said, makes a lot of noise. The combination of size and speed was always a good sign for him, but the strategy was also effective. Surprisingly, even if the strategies fail in one case (such as a long climb, which is difficult for him because it is too long), in other cases the strategy and skill will help to correct it. The fourth stop and destination shows people standing with a strong bite in the background. It's crazy. He got up, but he was able to get his hands on the block and take full control of the door. It's amazing.
I think the backup manager still has some work to do. Evans later played some tough games. But the newcomers are strong. DEO is good. Calhoun was able to push steadily, and focusing on McDowell and Cowhaw, other DEs could be involved. MSU is constantly putting pressure on 3 and 4 people and the Central Bank of Oregon is definitely feeling that pressure. I think it’s the biggest impact on the game. The Spartans could touch Adam's eyes and feet, depending on paragraphs 3 and 4. The mechanic is broken, it falls off the receiver (sometimes it breaks), but I can't find it. This is a 100% loan for DL.
Line support
Bulo does the same. Oregon’s time on the goal line, which seemed to be TD’s path, was really amazing. He is being obeyed by OL, and he just digs, slides across the block, throws it down and intervenes to score 7 points. He was surrounded by balls all night, playing down the screen. More than I expected from him after the spring.
I think other LBs still have to play a little better in space. Yes, there are some difficulties but when the defender pushes the ball away it makes it difficult to call. This has happened on many screens of Harris and CBS. It is very difficult for backward judges to see cases from the courts. You need to better protect your position. It comes from lifting and cutting techniques and block mentality. MSU should do better in this place. Pop up, throw it, use your hands, sit, pour and play. One of the main reasons Oregon can get so many yards.
In the back corner
MSU seems to be playing more MEGs in this game and CB is doing well. Copeland thinks he can play better passes in this game, though he has struggled a bit on the run. The two SBs, more Copeland than Cox, were slightly pushed by the beam. We need to be stronger by hitting them. But Copeland looks better with MEG coverage than last week, and although MSU still doesn’t ban much, the press strategy looks better.
There are still little things to clean up for Copeland; It was a tossed ball that could have been saved, but now things are smaller than a big break. It will be interesting to see if MSU does not object if the team tries to dig and attack.
However, profit CB is a concern. The last car in Oregon was a CB, hit and then crashed, not the other way around. They are preferred during play. So there are still some deep concerns.
Security
INT Nicholson is a prime example of why you shouldn’t be disappointed on a show. Nicholson is defeated, clean and easy. The place was cleared and Nicholson struggled to recover his tactics. But he is not afraid. He played field tactics and showed athletic prowess and always tried his best to catch the ball in the air and respond to the receiver. And if the relay is not perfect, he will go out and play with the ball. It was a great game.
I’ve never seen him get a good view of football, especially with short passes. Going to Oregon LB and then Pennsylvania the department quickly absorbed and found some bad aspects and ruined it without stopping. That is where it will increase.
Williams also played well. His INT is a weak quarterback because Williamson plays the place he learned. He sat down and played ball.
Among other things
Special team ... yes. Maybe next time we should focus more on this.
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