
Originally Posted by
CadaverDawg
Obviously I'm very happy with the way we came out and dominated from start to finish. That being said, while there were some things done perfect, we also had several areas of improvement. Here's a list of some Good and Not So Good in my opinion:
Good:
Defense
Unbelievable how different this group looked. The front 7 looked incredible. I see what the hype was about with Sweat, he is such a combo of size and speed....looks like he is everything we've heard he is. Jeff Simmons is an absolute monster in the middle. Cory Thomas played a great game too. Want to hear something that will get you fired up.....Leo Lewis was the least talked about LB on the field yesterday. Dez Harris and Gerri Green had great games, and Gerri finally looks comfortable, which is a great sign. Todd Grantham era starts with a bang, and I could not be happier with how aggressive and smothering the D was. Night and Day from a year ago.
Running Backs
Aeris Williams is a great RB, but he was almost overshadowed yesterday due to the excitement around Kylin Hill. First off, I can't believe Mullen played him in the 1st Q, and boy did he show some of what he's all about. Hill looks the part of a future great at MSU. Lee looked solid, and I thought Gibson looked great. We are loaded at RB....let's just hope they have some holes to run through this year (more on that later).
Tight Ends
Farrod Green was showcased right out of the gate, and Jordan Thomas looked pretty good. It's clear that those two will play a big role in our passing game this year.
Wide Receivers
There seemed to be a good amount of separation, but I'm unsure of how much was due to competition. Either way, Gabe Myles looked like he got rid of the drops and is poised to be a big help outside, and Keith Mixon doesn't get near enough love from our fans....he's REAL good in the slot, and even gets in on the blocking down field (See Farrod Green's big catch & run where Mixon was throwing blocks). Gray was somewhat of a non-factor, which might have been by design to get some other guys ready.
Returners
Gray, Mixon, and Myles looked pretty good in the return game (especially Gray), but Myles is a little too quick to fair catch. I guess that beats the alternative of fumbling bc you won't fair catch though. I think we're finally going to see some better field position due to having a few guys in the return game that can run AND break tackles. No more slow guys back there, and no more midgets that can't break tackles. I'm excited about this group
The Not So Good:
Offensive Line
I know everybody thinks I'm too hard on this group, but let me explain why. It's not necessarily the guys on the OL I have the issue with, it's the fact that we always have such a question mark and project with that group. Stewart Reese looked bad. Again, not his fault, bc he should not be a starting RT in this league yet. Jenkins looked bad. Again, not his fault, he shouldn't be our C, but we don't have many experienced options at C. However, I think he will improve quickly now that he is getting used to game action at that position....he is a good OL, so I'm attributing his rough game to the position change and crossing my fingers. We just didn't get much push against a very small and overmatched (or should've been overmatched) DL. I was disappointed in the pass blocking too.
And what was the deal with Jenkins' snaps? Mullen was asked about it in the press conference and said "I didn't see any bad snaps.".....What?? If any other position group (like RB's) looks at him wrong, they get in the dog house, but our OL can screw up an entire game and he says "I didn't see bad snaps"? I just don't get it, and it's starting to piss me off that Hevesy gets a lifetime pass at limiting this program's success, with no repercussions.
So basically, We just have to clean up the OL....AGAIN.....and that's where my frustration comes from. At what point are we going to see that this is a constant issue, and one that is showing no signs of improving year to year, and make a change with our OL coach? Mullen is allowing Hevesy to place a ceiling on every season, because we lack the talent and depth on the OL to beat the good teams in this league. The sad part is, we have the talent to beat the good teams in this league at most other positions. The OL wasn't awful yesterday, but they were unimpressive enough to cause a little concern. Definitely a group that needs to show some improvement next week at the very least.
Fitzgerald
First off, he didn't play terrible at all....I just think he turned in to a bit of a gunslinger once the lead started to grow and he saw our defense locking them down. He threw a couple of passes while getting pressured, that he had no business throwing in the field of play. He also seems to get jacked up and throws it too hard sometimes, leading to poor accuracy on those throws. I'm hoping he will calm down and just make his reads and settle in. if he doesn't, teams like LSU, and even La Tech, could make him pay with some interceptions. His completion percentage wasn't that great, but again most of that was after the first few drives....so hopefully that isn't going to be a problem going forward. We just need him to protect the ball, especially if our D is going to play like they did yesterday this year.
Secondary
Before you flip out, I only put them here because we learned nothing about this group since CSU didn't pass. So the "not so good" part was that we didn't get to see how they looked. However, I loved the way we were jamming receivers and this group was awesome in run support (Cam Dantzler's hit, wow). I just hate that we didn't get much of a look at the coverage ability, which will most certainly get tested next weekend at La Tech. I'm hoping this group will rise to the occasion.
Kicking
Even though Day went 1-3, I actually came away feeling okay after that game. He looks the part, and should only get better with tries. Besides, Bama's kicking game is no better, so I'm beginning to think kickers are a crapshoot.
Final Thoughts
Take any criticisms with a grain of salt, because it's hard to find any big time concerns in a 49-0 drubbing where our defense gives up 33 yards. I came away very excited, primarily due to the defense. Based on what I saw yesterday, I have no doubt that Grantham would have been the difference in 5 wins and 8 wins in the regular season last year. Enjoy your end of that deal Louisville....I almost feel like we got away with murder on that trade.
Offense should be good. We have some incredible pieces. How good can it be? As good as our OL, our WR's, and Fitz's decision making. We'll see. All in all, you pretty much couldn't have drawn it up any better yesterday.
Time to take care of business next weekend (only favored by 1.5 points??), and that will setup a monster matchup with LSU. LSU didn't scare me offensively, so I will be looking hard at our OL next weekend....if they show improvement and can at least be solid, I see no reason this team can't start 3-0 and things could get real REAL interesting.
Hail Damn State