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<blockquote data-quote="Eight" data-source="post: 2961115" data-attributes="member: 73370"><p>truly would like to think bendover is a troll because putting that much time and energy into something when the stats show otherwise would be a bit sad.</p><p></p><p>the one thing the frogs were able to do fairly consistently over the 10 game season was run the football and not just with max or the "5-star back"</p><p></p><p>no doubt, they struggled pass blocking, being outright bad in the first game, but i still think a good portion of that was a matter of scheme. the idea of the wide splits opened up lanes for the run game, but who thought the frogs' tackles could pass block on the islands they got put on with those wide splits and no help from a back or a h-back or a tight end.</p><p></p><p>consider for a moment that someone on the staff decided it would be a good idea for matthew downing to throw the ball 21 times in the first half alone against isu instead of forcing the run game and that isn't on the players or their execution but those who came up with the game plan and were calling the plays</p><p></p><p>the frogs five backs (barlow, miller, evans, demarcado, and foster) ran the ball this year 249 times, gained 1,502 yards, scored 11 td's and averaged just over 6 yards a carry</p><p></p><p>if you remove the la tech name those numbers fall some, but still indicate a healthy contribution as in 220 carries in the first 9 games the frogs 5 gained 1,187 yards, scored 7 td's, and average 5.4 ypc</p><p></p><p>here is what the frog 5 did over each game of the season</p><p></p><p>isu 16 carries, 77 yards, 4.8 ypc</p><p>texas 29 carries, 129 yards, 1 td, 4.4 ypc</p><p>ksu 20 carries, 103 yards, 1 td, 5.0 ypc</p><p>ou 15 carries, 54 yards, 1 td, 3.6 ypc</p><p>bay 29 carries, 227 yards, 2 td, 7.8 ypc</p><p>tech 26 carries, 121 yards, 4.6 ypc</p><p>wvu 20 carries, 104 yards, 5.0 ypc</p><p>ku 37 carries, 269 yards, 1 td, 7.3 ypc</p><p>osu 28 carries, 97 yards, 1 td, 3.5 ypc</p><p>latech 29 carries, 315 yards, 4 td, 10.9 ypc</p><p></p><p>do as you wish with those numbers bendover though i am sure you will make something up like your claim that garrett hayes left alot to be desired when he didn't play until the last two games of the year for covid reasons</p><p></p><p>the line did something right for the backs to post those numbers, the line did struggle badly at times early in pass blocking, but did get better</p><p></p><p>the line needs to get better, but there are bigger issues to me about this offense starting with a true identity, a scheme and plays built off that identity, and a tougher mindset but those are things for another thread</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eight, post: 2961115, member: 73370"] truly would like to think bendover is a troll because putting that much time and energy into something when the stats show otherwise would be a bit sad. the one thing the frogs were able to do fairly consistently over the 10 game season was run the football and not just with max or the "5-star back" no doubt, they struggled pass blocking, being outright bad in the first game, but i still think a good portion of that was a matter of scheme. the idea of the wide splits opened up lanes for the run game, but who thought the frogs' tackles could pass block on the islands they got put on with those wide splits and no help from a back or a h-back or a tight end. consider for a moment that someone on the staff decided it would be a good idea for matthew downing to throw the ball 21 times in the first half alone against isu instead of forcing the run game and that isn't on the players or their execution but those who came up with the game plan and were calling the plays the frogs five backs (barlow, miller, evans, demarcado, and foster) ran the ball this year 249 times, gained 1,502 yards, scored 11 td's and averaged just over 6 yards a carry if you remove the la tech name those numbers fall some, but still indicate a healthy contribution as in 220 carries in the first 9 games the frogs 5 gained 1,187 yards, scored 7 td's, and average 5.4 ypc here is what the frog 5 did over each game of the season isu 16 carries, 77 yards, 4.8 ypc texas 29 carries, 129 yards, 1 td, 4.4 ypc ksu 20 carries, 103 yards, 1 td, 5.0 ypc ou 15 carries, 54 yards, 1 td, 3.6 ypc bay 29 carries, 227 yards, 2 td, 7.8 ypc tech 26 carries, 121 yards, 4.6 ypc wvu 20 carries, 104 yards, 5.0 ypc ku 37 carries, 269 yards, 1 td, 7.3 ypc osu 28 carries, 97 yards, 1 td, 3.5 ypc latech 29 carries, 315 yards, 4 td, 10.9 ypc do as you wish with those numbers bendover though i am sure you will make something up like your claim that garrett hayes left alot to be desired when he didn't play until the last two games of the year for covid reasons the line did something right for the backs to post those numbers, the line did struggle badly at times early in pass blocking, but did get better the line needs to get better, but there are bigger issues to me about this offense starting with a true identity, a scheme and plays built off that identity, and a tougher mindset but those are things for another thread [/QUOTE]
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