Thursday, 30 June 2022

Coaching Points: Wisconsin 2015 Spring Game

MP KING, ASSOCIATION PRESS - AP
Base O - 12 or 21 people; Power O's inner zone and main work.
Base D - 3-4 with free space; Connect 1 with SS thief

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Revision
Crime

  • The bet should be a clear start. I love Gillins' potential as a safety net, but he needs to clean up the little things in his game.
  • The deal, I think, is clear # 2. It doesn't hurt much in the long run, but it looks good between catch and cut.
  • I thought the initial group would be entertaining for OL, but the depth can be a little disturbing; many young people.
Protection
  • I think DL will be the most developed group from last year.
  • I love the two new ILBs, especially the Jacobs. Depth is slightly reduced compared to reserves, but Edwards and Jacobs should be firm.
  • The OLB is expected to make very good speed passes, but they still need to upgrade their games from LOS or when the game is over.


QB: We only saw two staff shots, and both were under WR control (these attacks often have a draft on one side of the field and a "warning" receiver that can be targeted in a lucrative battle). ). In TD, he sees a lot of WR, wanting to use his eyes a little better to prevent FS from cheating. But it is advisable to throw in a clean bag.

Gillins is undoubtedly a good athlete. I wouldn't call him a revolutionary runner, but he's dangerous in space. He has enough speed to approach the limit in DE, can eat yards in the open, shows good feedback, and his side skills aren't bad. What impressed me most about Gillins was his mechanics when the pockets were clean. He has a fairly compact natural release, takes time to release, has good weight transfer, and hits mostly with decent arm strength. Gillins' current location is in detail. I have probably seen four or five bad QB / Center operations; falling is inappropriate; his understanding of treadmills was excellent; to struggle with the right feeling during application (remove the tip or stay inside); and so on. I also don't know the ability to handle deep ball touches, long side lines, or advances. I really think he has good potential and can change his pace, but I think Steve is the best defender when he's comfortable, so I don't want to change his pace. Continue to develop Gillins perfectly and consider using them later.

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Houston is a little out. Look at examples of your natural talents; for example, TD didn't even go there. I don't think he's a ball hand, but he's good. But reading is slow and sometimes scary and compelling. There were times when he didn't do a good weight transfer or did something like jumping when he didn't really hit the ground. I really need to clean the readings and mechanics. I like his goal slots, nice and tall, but he has to take a few shots and shoot to get him closer to the target.

I know people have a lot of respect for Hornybrook, but now it seems very crude to feel comfortable getting involved.

RB - Clement didn't really play, but as my tough choice for his "leap" show showed , he has all the potential for an excellent RB for Wisconsin next year.

The contract is my second RB. He's a little against Gordon. He doesn't have much tempo, his leg movements are sometimes weaker than the best average, and he almost always attacks between fights. From time to time there are a few Power O games that you want to see him jump to the 1v1 limit against DB, but he always cuts it. However, he continues to hit the right gaps in the run, earning meters and moving his legs when touched.

Trezi clearly has a tempo in the game and has shown the ability to break some decisive points, but he still read poorly and couldn’t straighten his shoulders for LOS. He was now a smaller Gordon without the explosion, speed, and posture that Gordon possessed.

Ogunbowale is a person I want to meet more. He also misreads which IZ is bad and is not always decisive. Also, there is no game type to take it out of the game.

WR: Wheelwright has good build speed in WR. You will see a lot of unnecessary traffic when you start the route, and it may take a little longer than you want to reach the top of the CB or make an early turn, but you can reach the top. defense, as shown in this spring game. I also like the fact that he adapts to the ball in the air, making it easier to hold his body; If you catch the ball from the air, you rarely have to make a great catch.

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Erickson is athletically limited, but if he works hard and the running game is solid and he maintains safety precautions while protecting his runs, Wheelwright should also be a good choice. However, if you are dealing with database computers, you may have a few more problems.

TE - Traylor is now a good lane blocker and limited route runner. You can do this as a change of pace, but you understand what your role is. For example, how to arrange zone blocks to attract defenders from different attack points.

Pennison is still very raw as a blocker. It smells a little bad. He has to clear this area of ​​the game, until then he will be like H, who can do FB like Watt.

OL - Spouse injuries prevent early delivery of Wisconsin units. They also change a lot of positions to test players elsewhere, which is to be careful.

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Marz has good drop blocks and combos, he has to train passers-by a little and pull the patterns a little. This also indicates a good block seal. He is undoubtedly one of the best Review Directors of the team. I didn't see him at the spring games, but I hope he will be the next OL from Wisconsin. I like Williams as an extractor. Better than anyone, adapted to the wrong hand technique. Shoots well in space, I like to be in the OG position. Probably the best OG I've ever seen. I also like Bigeli on RT. He moves his legs better than most, apparently, is suitable for RT or RG. Probably the best choice for a team I've seen in RT positions.

Until the professor passed, Kopoy struggled with his legs and eyes. He needed to know where to put his eyes to catch the second pressure from LB. Schmidt needs a little help before moving on to level 2. Many point attack combinations do not receive the initial boost or defensive boost against the required DL. It's hard to get POA when you go straight to level 2, and that's not what you have to do. Panos had difficulty catching blocks, especially with LB. Deuter looked a little slow, didn't close well, and didn't hit the second level well. Benzchavel already has several statues. It did not adapt well to the deadlift and was divided into combos. Dietze has a difficult game, his legs are not very good. He collapses, sometimes struggling to close, and reaches the second level. Connors had some passing problems and didn't always show good legs. We still need time to develop.

DL: I think the DL will be the biggest defense-strengthening area in Wisconsin this year. Although my overall defense was good last year, I didn't really have very high DL numbers. But I think they have made progress this year.

Obashih is a good athlete who is beginning to understand how to use his hands at the point of attack. I still wish he was a little rude to them sometimes, but he's starting to get involved. He should be the best passer in IL. James is another guy who amazes me. A hard-working person uses his hands well enough, albeit late, but continues to move where the ball is. Think of him as the person you take off the bench and play a special role in defense.

I prefer it when Sheehy comes in. Sheehy made an excellent first shot that caused problems in OL in both running and passing. Instead of the classic two-threaded NT, you can get 3-4 single-threaded transitions for the outer corners and slopes of Wisconsin. Patterson is another NT that is a little thicker, still very good, and hard to get out of LOS.

Kiefer is another player I hope to play in a lot of shots. It's a little more unstable than the others, but it shows some glow. He can be fast in POA and cope with POA, but sometimes he is a little out of the game.

ILB - I will start with LB and hope to join B1G the most: Leon Jacobs. I think Jacobs showed a lot of potential last season, but this spring game feels like a game for him. He's fast, and he'll fall down and play, and he'll go side by side; he is explosive in first-run runs and in the way of picking up blockers, knocking them out, and then playing; He did the right thing; is strong in attack, understands right angles and has the ability to catch the ball from behind; he also has a decent bait. There's nothing you can teach LB that Jacobs won't show up at some point in the game. Plus, I really think he makes other people's games better because of the many little things he does. I really hope it comes out.

joe koschollek
Edwards was with him, and I think he has a role. Edwards is a typical MIKE for 3-4 (strong ILB), while Jacobs is WILL (weak ILB). I don't think Edwards showed as much as Jacobs, but he showed that he can be strong in attack and play when the ball is away from him. I think if the attack had found time to take him out, there would have been some problems in the passing game, but overall I think he looked good.

Thomas and Connelly are two ILBs on the reservation site. I think the game is a little more unstable. Thomas made a few mistakes or was sometimes not sure enough during the reading phase, which gave him a chance to be blocked instead of attacking the LOS. When trying to make a hole, sometimes it falls. I think you see potential in this work, but there is still much work to be done. Connelly the same: flashing, but still intermittently. I think there is a clear main team now, but I don't think the defense will be divided around substitutes.

OLB: I really like what Biegel brought to the game in terms of wingers and defenders when the game came. He has a variety of movements that he can use as a blitzer and shows strong and anchoring ability. Schobert, in my opinion, does not have much athletic talent and is not very active, but this is another advantage of the left side.

However, the problem of both persists: 1) to play in empty or high positions where blockers can chase them in space and have no definite advantage; 2) Read the actions from them or take action when they are removed from the game too often. We have seen both of them lose points outside the AP, and they need to have more respect for this back row and do their job with defense.

Sici and Hayes are the main reserves from what I saw, although we also saw a little Dooley. I think they both shine a little, but they have something to do to be a force on the border. Now technology and reading are not fully compatible.

DB: Floyd and Jamerson are a little annoying in this game. The two sometimes struggle to be strong on the outside, or are careless, or do not excel in blocking techniques, so there can be a problem with depth.

Caputo is still Caputo. Ferguson has good performances. But the city's talk is Bondak.

Let's work with Bondak: It looks like a solid safe that works well enough in space. But the point is that Wisconsin's defense is forcing CC to fight a lot of attacks, especially against Wisconsin. The SS unlocks and the game often falls on him. Bondak creates good contrasts and builds a few games where there is no need to immediately complain about Caputo's absence, but you can't play him against Caputo, and he's still not at Caputo level. He looks like a strong player with limited athleticism who can suffer a little in lighting.

raw notes

The attack was started by the staff at 21:00. The defense, which looked like an Oka attack, made some late changes to force the striker to adjust the prefix. Power O. Nick Thomas (45) was MIKE here and did not catch the ball from a high angle; he stumbled in and allowed the TE / RT doppelgängeri to seal it there. LOLB missed his hands and LG Williams (62) read it and came out of the hole. Ferguson (S, 36) did a great job of improving and leading the OG, filling in quickly, forcing Deal (RB, 28) to break the back defense before facing CB 1v1 outside. . I wish Floyd (CB, 29) had a little more confidence in his ability to bring this game back (he did), but he also manages to create a contrast; instead, he was forced to stand up and Deal was able to lift about 4 yards. Good job. As soon as he broke the first grip, he straightened his shoulders and went on the field. He wished he had a slightly more precise leg movement to kick his feet to the ground and get up, but in the end he got it. Biegel (74, RT) did an excellent job of choosing WILL from the combo circulation. The front has done enough to stop the game, DB should clear the mess.

He lost 3-4 against 11 people. Pin and drag the extension zones. I really like Williams' (LG, 62) movement in space. He can beat the ILB on his own, so he has the elasticity of his thigh and the use of his arms to tie it tightly. I like Thomas' walking angle (MIKE, 45), but he needs to be stronger at the point of attack and keep the outsider's hand free. He didn't get enough starting cotton, and that allowed Williams to stick to it and seal it inside; If Thomas stays where he is, then this game has no purpose. Chiki (ROLB) has done well enough to take advantage of YOU, but he wants you to defend better in front of Traylor (TE, 46), who has done an excellent job of pushing you aside and widening the gap. Connelly (WILL, 19) took the right angle, but didn't stop the game, stopped running, froze his legs, and then had to get up. DB clears the game, Figaro (S, 31) brings a high ball carrier and makes it YAC. He has good eyesight again to see tongue (RB) cuts, but he could still get more out of this game by wishing his feet were a little cleaner so that his legs could go up and down vertically. But a nice push at the end of the game.

Contra space for 12 people. Matz (LT) helps in combo blocks and clears DEs that can't handle pairs. This allows you to create some free space. Both ILB sank like IZ (as seen by the keys), but Connelly (ILB, 19) destroyed the attack point by helping to form the wall. Ferguson (S, 36) filled in quickly. I hope it is not worth the runners, but the YAC will continue. The tongue (RB) works well after contact, the foot does not stop. Some of the same criticisms as before, because the legs are not as smooth as you would like.

12 more people. The first pass is too weak to reach 1. Floyd (CB, 29) grabbed his feet carelessly, and although he did not actually bite from a weak prosthesis, those small flat feet prevented him from letting his body in. Ten Erickson (WR, 86) gave him the freedom to clean outside. Erickson showed a good tempo to get behind CB and keep the distance because Floyd couldn't get close to him and then Steve threw a big ball. The trick here was that Erickson left a gap between himself and the sideline to avoid Steve's wholesale. he is neatly aet em. rude abbot, both to determine "warning"

21 years. a ova. Chiki (ROB). hotels, both enzshavel (RG, 66) og specialize omu, o esto ogo he aivaet ROLB, o etsya lunch a, e (ILB, 45) (RB) e yet odit oe. contact ace (LOLB) TFL; ачинает аботать азад од ом, ак ор обирается омать его, о если он одалжит ать аднюю орону, есь. e sites adanie.

21 еловек, орм. . Trezy (RB 3) gifts o he antyuet, ak ak fairly determines, o ozvolyaet D. ogda e odravnivayte his odushechki, etsya elat about ezhdu. oroshaya abota ergyusona (C, 36) - ered erdno apolnit. arz og ernutsya od era (Germany, 93) one okom. from ado her, oby e to let down a leap.

11 elovek and weapons 3-m and 4-. osoh es ovolno o astorozhen. Brosaet idealnoe zatuhanie cherez plecho (mojet byty, nemnok pozdno, bu kimi materialuhanie bolshe ne predstavlyaet realnoy ugrozy), na cotoroe CB (Djemerson, 12) toje no ocheny horoo reacts. Djeymersona for pervonachalnyy jam inside solid, so as it handles well with svoimikimkimki You can not stand anything and you can not get anything but WR. gifts atite anie, why aro (S, 31) already e aetse her. ozhka 1 FS oljna o at o azam at erhu. rough adjustment Wheelwright (WR, 15) ozduhe, ob. онсин is really 4, о аже е онюхал QB. e (RT, 74) euspel osmose, oby ohranit ennee e a DE otdat emlu armat arzat e o aoog eystvitelno en olchok, es akogo e el.

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21 years. eduщiy. onites. entr olnostyu ohodit o aiskosok, o .G. е ожет оникнуть апечатать его; о отя одтолкнуть его, ежде ем ерейти а оор овень. Edwards (MIKE ILB, 53) very well reads this with the reverse side and slips straight through the gap on the game side A. I like it as Jacobs (WILL, 32) tries to look down, but does not like it; e scolds OL (Panos, C, 58) to support him ok. - Ogunbowale (RB, 23). to get a huge from the decay.

(NT, 94) apoy (75, LG) akje oluchaet bar. well, entra aza a orom ovne, ak o on olzhen avlivat odyashchiy ottuda, ozmozhno, osochilos o RG, e eka eymsa (Germany, 6 etaya a, aoaya a, aoaya a ooo art a (QB) alsya erzhivaniya abral e, o og , see and ahvat Panosomlar.

LT-axwell - 52, LG - apoy - 75, C - anos - 58, RG - Ditzen - 67, RT - onnors - 64

stretch avku pull. TE okiruet asyha eney. - e avitsya, ak eycobs echet erhu. Edwards ubiraetsya vnutri i obrazuet stenu, a Jeykobs dostatochno sportiven, çtoby to track a runaway, to support the right attitude to him and to make a good podkat on Ogunbovale (RB, 23), that can not do anything.

адиционный ан. ecobs (WILL) excellently gets his entifaciate, ovenno opikaya afik edey el (OLB, 47) eplyaetsya okiruyushchimi, astavlyaya ogo aslona ernutpivev oblema es e oo es eoo es eoo esol eol eol elo ee eo eo eo eo eo eo eo eo eo eo eo eo eo eo eo eyko avlyaets it with the identification of asih (DT, 34) ekrasno aslon turns. o ashitnik DE (Yox, 38) odit aleko a edeli olya. Protivopolojnyy ILB (Edwards, 53) eryaet one of the QB, ae ostalnыe ahodyatsya. olsha eta eymsa, oby to lend, onege oge anovitsya astyu ahvata. elicolepnie enie a (QB) et azdelenie orei ego.

IZ, is the exchange entr / QB, it is. Again, Leon Jacobs, reads the play, possibly, on the floor-breathing later, but quickly brosaetsya down, gives OL, udaryaet OL shoulder and creates a division, because he is a cruel player, because he is a cruel player, because of the cruel, on all properties, on all properties, on all properties. , and elaet odkat a. - asih (Germany, 34) orosho aet em oyu, o opuskaet om od a oroi oven, o ametil odnu oesch: o oen. for example, white Jacobs (6) and nothing but DL.

e one lowered exchange entrov QB, bear, about go anshe. abnisa ennisona (TE, 49): she e refuses to, oby o oronu a azvorote apechatat o e (OLB, 47) elal oo, a LT (Maxwell, oo ea oo ea oo ea oo ea oo ea ovuyuo e a ovuyue a a ote a abota eo o aari (RB, 21) is really elaet him about oim okom, oby omoch es. gifts - eycobs am ozhe

-blitz, the old Jacob sent NT (Obasih), a piece of it went. LG (Kapoi, 75) o her to determine o at DE. - eacobs osto onchaet om o. oelos, oby eyms (6, DE) osil oy ok emnogo anshe, o, ontse ontsov, on oluchaet oozh) ogda e otkazyvaetsya ot eyvitelno orosh, o otorosh, o otorosh, o otorosh, o otoro, o otorosh, o otorosh, o . otoro

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att (H-Back, 34) один а аю отив cichy (Olb, 48), оторого ороший оonc. she (QB) azhe is about to be able to say goodbye. attu o e to be angry about ashitnika, oby edotvratit o, to lend ashitnika

pull the epithelium astyazhku. . ень асивая ечать ейлора (TE, 46) a DE, otoraya optadaet elo olnostyu aet ego .iz from Patterson (NT, 92) and Center RG (Benzschawel, RG). о еще е, энтр (Дейтер, 63) аже е оходит о 2-го овня, оторый ожет ереборщить. Contacted MAYKE (DeForest, 54), Marc (61, LT) helps more, he uses a lot, works with MAYKE (DeForest, 54), and it was still not there, but nothing. LB, I speak less. , burn her own. (62, LG) is equipped with OLB (Cichy, 48). OLB elaet eystvitelno orshuyu abotu, both and e leave oga esta oka, o ozvolyaet him really acre. eForest excellently agnostic thinking eats LT aperet eqo. onnoli (ILB, 19) odraets ozm ormaciu aet entrovogo, oby akhvatit 4. e alo o og elat.

he is very ohim eniem, his o ogo epeta a e. e amy azumny or olzhen orom 6.

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e elaet oroshyuyu abotu, aya ebru e aya ozitsii, azhe aya ebolshyuyu erritoriyu, olkaya TE (49, eo) ochno obert (o, 58) a erzhivo a eimestva. really al e, o og (Ogunbovale).

I don't lose my broscom and I don't have much contact with Collins (QB), I don't see him. the rest of the rough arshrut (WR, ashing, 87). oroshiy odkat and open ole from elton (8, CB).

the exact axis of my window, the abyss to cover the middle ervogo auna.

PA does not spare OLB (Biegel, 47). achala o at oe adanie, a e atsya achala at adi.

withdrew a. and a oval, about a single ogi

hear a abyu oronu. Darrow (FB) exhales e osto ovit eycobsa, otor etit. about the remaining asti ashiti ech. actually a sharp abota atterson (?, 92, erm.) - to fasten to protect an excerpt. e alkivaetsya, ogda aetsya to run, he opuskaetsya aet his og. Furguson (S) o apolnyalsya, oetomu Ogunbowale is really about his arianta of marriage.

ova el (47, OLB) ом о атянулся a PA, a egko oluchaet еимущество абирает 7+.

(NT) olnostyu ozhaet onnorsa (C), otoryi e ozhet ostat ego ami edostatochno orosho aet ogami, eby ob eby. oroshie, oby achala opast okiruyuschego ohranit ozitsiyu, a atem stat oshim uiti alniy ugol.

е, о problem exchange center / QB. емя а ошено. e obno at a aminke, ado anshe. oval o to unite alshe armane to fall e, oby OLB e opal ogi. о е учувствовать авление отойти от его (яя еншить аг).

onnors (centrovoy, 64) oto oho aet ogami esь e otyagivaetsya o asixa, kotoryy elaet очень ороший авательный оодоший авательный a odoshiy avovat a odoshiy avatelnyy a odoshiy avovat a odoshiy avatelnyy o odoshiy avatelnыy oj onnors Konnors (centers) 76, LG) емного омог есь, а ет, а аза аружу, а оложна остаточно эпкой, чтобы помочь. Bigel (OLB) is equally pleasant, a Benzschawel (RT) is more loaded, and Bigel is better. RT o erzhat ogi enii, he amer osle ervogo ara.

and osto yet et ostatochno oy azy, he om egko oluchaet eshnee e. oroshiy odkat ardsa om ole.

Dil beret is what he can get from the game, getting into the right space and continuing to move.

Floyd (CB, 29) plays, but can't play well enough back on the fast track. This is a tool that you need to do on the hunt.

Good walk Dila, who, it seems, finds the right holes and drives through the hole in Power O and closes the pile.

Counter timer, pleasant reading of Dila's games and a slight reduction in LOS timing. The net speed is not so much, but it distributes the shoulders and beats the defenders.

Houston needs to throw a few trailers to Taylor (TE) so that it can add more air to the corner route, throwing over the OLB. It is necessary to give him more opportunities for games, he is not as sporty as WR.

Close and pull the one that Wisconsin has installed. Martz (LT) really copes well with getting OLB, and then printing it back inside. Дейтер (К) слишком медлителен сзади, чтобы запечатать МАЙК, выбивающийся из ЛОС, но это отчасти потому, что Кифер (Германия, 93) так хорошо выигрывает свое задание в POA против TE. Он получает проникновение и вообще не выходит из игры, что заставляет Дейтера тянуть глубже, чтобы он не мог победить РБ на месте. Хорошая идентификация Томаса (ILB, 45), чтобы прочитать игру и закрыть пробел.

Хьюстон делает правильное чтение, неплохая механика. Компактная поставка, при выпуске мяч переворачивается. Возможно, он хотел немного больше приблизиться к броску, чтобы помочь немного опустить его, но похоже, что он был сосредоточен на том, чтобы пройти через ЛВ.

3-й и 26-й, вероятно, не лучший выбор для броска, но глубокая бомба в двойное покрытие - не самое худшее.

Ведущий ИЗ. TE (Пеннистон, 49) дует на свой блок сзади, который, если бы он исполнил его, получил бы РБ 1 на 1 с безопасностью в 3 ярдах от лунки. Нужно сделать этот блок. Джейкобс прочитал пьесу очень быстро, хорошо понимая, куда ее ведет служба безопасности.

Не могу понять, что это за ILB, думаю, это ДеФорест очень хорошо читает этот свиток, обрезает его и не позволяет Гиллинзу расправить плечи. Хотелось бы, чтобы Гиллинз стал немного терпеливее здесь, в своем броске, он не может обыграть защитника до края, немного замедлиться, позволить блоку добраться туда и смыть его, а затем вы можете повернуть плечо вверх по полю и читать защиту. Он получил плечо вперед, но так и не попал в бедро, и был вынужден выполнить бросок в прыжке в двойное покрытие.

Паттерсон (NT, 92) побеждает в розыгрыше лидирующего IZ. Дитер (центровой, 63) проигрывает битву на первом шаге, но немного компенсирует это, запивая его. Кифер (Герм., 93) сначала отталкивается от двойника, но приспосабливается, становится ниже, а затем начинает разделяться.

Ведущий ИЗ. FB ловит LB слишком далеко в бэкфилде, приходится переходить на другую сторону линии прямой видимости. Но сделка хорошо читает блок, следует за пуком, угрожает краю, прежде чем врезать его внутрь и утащить вперед некоторых захватчиков. Бондак (С, 13) сделал подкат в ноги.

Хорошая работа Уилрайта (15, WR) здесь, чтобы угрожать глубоко. Ему нужно время, чтобы набрать скорость, но он пробегает достаточно хорошие маршруты, чтобы компенсировать некоторые из них. Джеймерсон (12, CB), кажется, слишком уважает скорость и не так плавно движется вперед, как хотелось бы.

Стандартный PA с разделенным потоком с Watt (34, TE) работает по плоскому маршруту. Хотелось бы, чтобы Хьюстон сделал этот бросок немного быстрее; this needs to be a quick read and out so that the receiver can turn up field and start running. Until he catches the ball he has to work laterally, which gives Bondac (S, 13) time to recover and make a sure open field tackle for a minimal gain. Give the receiver more of a chance, get the ball out of your hands

Deal reads this IZ run perfectly. Gets his eyes on his target and knows he needs to bounce. Thomas (ILB) takes himself a bit out of the play here by trying to be really downhill, but he runs into a gap that's already defended and allows an OL to immediately get on him without having to work to him. Deal makes the correct read to bounce to the C gap and does. Feels like Connolly (ILB, 19) lunges at feet a lot and misses, needs to get a little more speed on the backside and get to plays or learn to take better angles so he can make these plays. Deal tries to bounce outside further once through the 2nd level, gets tripped up off of very little. Not great speed or feet, but great vision and finishes runs.

Like I said, Wheelwright takes a little while to build up to speed, but once he gets there he shows some. Here, he's running a simple corner route that initially stems inside, CB (Jamerson, 12) has leverage on him and knows he has a bracket over the top, but Wheelwright can build his speed and get past the CB and then run the corner route with a clean release and gets over the top and outside the defender. Really nice throw by Houston who can't step into his throw, well placed. Deal needs to do much better with his block here, never sets a solid base and never really gets a good pop or moves his feet on contact, which easily allows LB to slip off and provide pressure. I don't think Houston has a great arm, but he has good mechanics that let the ball cut through the air well.

Hemer (72, RG) never finds his target at the snap, so he engages in the first level and the LB can run right past him for the TFL for Edwards (ILB, 53)

Hornibrook (QB, 18) with the throw. He's going to take some time. This ball, a simple hitch, just flutters out there as he gets very little zip on it. Looping mechanics, doesn't step into throw great. Needs to tighten that up.

Hornibrook really shoulder pushes the deep throw, isn't very accurate.

Really nice throw from Gillins here, showing off his arm when he can step into a throw. This is a deep comeback off of PA. Gets back into the pocket, sees his read and sets his mechanics, allowing him to get a good push off that back foot and really transfer the weight through the throw. Like the route by Peavy (WR, 11) here too, gets really deep, but when he comes back, he keeps coming back to the ball to make the catch and then try to make a play with the ball in his hands.

Fairly impressed when Gillisn can set in the pocket. Needs to clean up his drop, but he gets set and transfers weight well. Probably need to simplify the reads a little for him right now, and an odd paradox where he doesn't really throw well on the run yet, but you want to run him.

Three step drop, again, not quite clean in his drop yet on the quick hitch. Would like to see him be able to adjust his drop or arm slot to get this into the throwing lane instead of trying to throw over the OLB.

Power O. Benzschawel (RG, 66) gets caught up with the wrong arm again on his pull and can't get outside the FB's block. If he can, then Deal has a good chance to make something of this. This is where you see a little of Deal's limited athleticism though. Better backs can still bounce this and have a 1v1 a CB in a lot of space, Deal still needs to cut this up and take what he can get instead. Not as much of the homerun threat as previous backups at Wisconsin.

Biegel (RT) loses way too much ground when trying to set the pocket against the OLB. He catches Dooley (OLB, 55) rather than getting the punch. Because he catches him, he has no leverage (need to get more bend at the hips to get underneaeth) and Dooley just pushes him back into Gillins. Don't think Gillins quite has the feel for escape lanes yet, as he had a nice one right up the middle, but went right at Dooley's free arm.

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Connors (LG) playing a little bit of everywhere but really needs to improve his feet. Gets beat cleanly by a simple angle move, barely even getting his hands on the DL (Sheehy, 94)

Benzschawel (RT) doesn't help enough on the combo and the DE never gets washed out, therefore, there is no hole at the POA. Jacobs has to be careful here, he tries to go under the play to get a TFL and doesn't get there unless the front side is an absolute mess for the O.

Hornibrook is going to take some time to develop.

Nice job by Watt meeting the LB at the LOS and then turning him back inside. Trezy (RB, 3) can then bounce it as Biegel (RT) seals the OLB (Dooly) that's trying to fight back inside, despite another defender having that gap responsibility

Houston makes some funny throws. Another kidn of jump throw where he doesn't set his feet. he gets the ball out there but it isn't really accurate. Nice job by Peavy (WR) to reach his hands out and pluck the ball out of the air.

Wisconsin D charging hard on 3rd and short. Connolly (ILB) reads the play well and cuts through the wash. No one gets out on him.

IZ. No one combos out to the backside ILB and DeForest reads the play quickly and splits the OL and makes the TFL on 4th and short. Looks like the bust is from the RG position (Benzschawel)\

Biegel needs to work on his pass pro, not getting to the depth he needs to and doesn't consistently use his hands to stall the pass rush.

Houston makes some really nice throws, accurate, but just inconsistent. Feel like it comes down to his mechanics, which seem to change every throw he makes. You see some arm talent there, but until there is consistency it'll be difficult for him to throw consistently.

Deal just needs to clean up his footwork. Pick up his feet, Needs to improve that and he should be able to break through the first level.

Not sure how RB (23) didn't get tackled a few times on his long run. Really poor tackling there. But nice balance to take it to the house.


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