McAllisters is my go to. Close to the stadium, walking distance.
How many are going to the spring game?
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Thoughts from the game - Svoboda has an arm.
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So you’re saying that even if he has talent, Bohl will still have Peasley start.
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Defense is going to be nasty this year
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Peasley did not look very good today. Stared down the receiver, ball floated and was picked off for a pick 6 (and another INT).Itsux2beaewe wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2023 6:29 pmSo you’re saying that even if he has talent, Bohl will still have Peasley start.
I think the defense is gonna be awesome. I picture the offense like a good Sean Chambers moment. They are gonna have to let Peasley run. Svboda can run. Let them hit throws to tight ends. But the QB is going to stare down the first option and if it’s not there run. We have two good tight ends, 3 good banged up running backs, and athletic QBs.
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8 or 9 in the box will stuff the o like normal if qb can't throw. I was worried about this. OOC is a little tougher this year. Not going to run over a p5 opponent who knows what's comingmarcuswyo wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2023 8:35 pm I think the defense is gonna be awesome. I picture the offense like a good Sean Chambers moment. They are gonna have to let Peasley run. Svboda can run. Let them hit throws to tight ends. But the QB is going to stare down the first option and if it’s not there run. We have two good tight ends, 3 good banged up running backs, and athletic QBs.
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I agree with this assessment. Peasley is very fast. If he is going to be the guy, then utilize his strength (running) and give him throws with higher chances of success.marcuswyo wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2023 8:35 pm I think the defense is gonna be awesome. I picture the offense like a good Sean Chambers moment. They are gonna have to let Peasley run. Svboda can run. Let them hit throws to tight ends. But the QB is going to stare down the first option and if it’s not there run. We have two good tight ends, 3 good banged up running backs, and athletic QBs.
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We already had this QB before and it didn't work.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2023 6:26 amI agree with this assessment. Peasley is very fast. If he is going to be the guy, then utilize his strength (running) and give him throws with higher chances of success.marcuswyo wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2023 8:35 pm I think the defense is gonna be awesome. I picture the offense like a good Sean Chambers moment. They are gonna have to let Peasley run. Svboda can run. Let them hit throws to tight ends. But the QB is going to stare down the first option and if it’s not there run. We have two good tight ends, 3 good banged up running backs, and athletic QBs.
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Yep. 1 dimensional is 1 dimensional no matter who is running the ball. D assignments are much easier unless you're running an offense like the triple option.Poke in New England wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2023 8:01 amWe already had this QB before and it didn't work.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2023 6:26 am
I agree with this assessment. Peasley is very fast. If he is going to be the guy, then utilize his strength (running) and give him throws with higher chances of success.
Like usual, only wins will be against teams POKES have physical advantage and the D can keep close.
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10 years in and people were believing Bohl's BS about a changed offense. A tiger doesn't change its stripes. Our receiving corps is terrible and our QB is subpar. I like Peasley, but he is not even a mid-tier D1 prospect. Until Grant gets the boot as the WR coach and we bring in a true QB coach, and not an O-line guy that we fit into the spot, we are a .500 squad.
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It's unreal how bad the coaching staff is on offense.LawPoke wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 10:54 am10 years in and people were believing Bohl's BS about a changed offense. A tiger doesn't change its stripes. Our receiving corps is terrible and our QB is subpar. I like Peasley, but he is not even a mid-tier D1 prospect. Until Grant gets the boot as the WR coach and we bring in a true QB coach, and not an O-line guy that we fit into the spot, we are a .500 squad.
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It's mind boggling. At this point, it's clear as day that Josh Allen was the nut a bunch of blind squirrels found. He succeeded despite this system, not because of it. The fact he found success in this system is a real testament of his ability.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 11:39 amIt's unreal how bad the coaching staff is on offense.LawPoke wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 10:54 am
10 years in and people were believing Bohl's BS about a changed offense. A tiger doesn't change its stripes. Our receiving corps is terrible and our QB is subpar. I like Peasley, but he is not even a mid-tier D1 prospect. Until Grant gets the boot as the WR coach and we bring in a true QB coach, and not an O-line guy that we fit into the spot, we are a .500 squad.
Hell, the staff needs to start promoting this. We have developed the most rigorous qb evaluation program ever. Few, if any, will ever make it. However, if you can rise to the occasion to complete 56% of your passes for 200 yards per game, you are destined to a hall of fame nfl career.
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Easy solution...injuries to our top 4 running backs and pretty much only walk-ons left and lack of tackle depth. Forced to pass then. At the spring game, there were twice as many throws as runs because I believe only one or two scholarship running backs received carries and because we were so thin at tackle that the tackles were playing all-time offense.
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I didn’t think it was a good sign Peasely was ordained starter and still don’t. We essentially know what we have. He had a lot of bad games and gets a pass. Clemons comes in and beats CSU and has a bad game against BSU and gets the hook. Peasely had multiple bad games like Clemons had against BSU. It’s a bad sign when Svoboda and Clemons aren’t pushing to replace a lower mid QB.
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I believe Svoboda is pushing Peasley. Bohl has sung Svoboda's praises all Spring and he was clearly at least the #2 guy at the end of Spring (Clemons got no snaps with the #1 offense while Svoboda played for both teams in the scrimmage). Anyone that watched that Svoboda laser of a throw in the wind knows he is the more talented passer. Clemons is clearly not the answer.laxwyo wrote: ↑Tue May 02, 2023 1:08 am I didn’t think it was a good sign Peasely was ordained starter and still don’t. We essentially know what we have. He had a lot of bad games and gets a pass. Clemons comes in and beats CSU and has a bad game against BSU and gets the hook. Peasely had multiple bad games like Clemons had against BSU. It’s a bad sign when Svoboda and Clemons aren’t pushing to replace a lower mid QB.
But we all know (barring injury) that Peasley will be the starter come fall. However, I think his leash might be shorter than QBs have seen in previous years. This reminds me a lot of the Cam Coffman/Josh Allen situation.