Key matchup to watch when we have the ball: We got way away
from the run last week. Richt wants balance, so look for us to return to the
ground game some, establish it, then try and take a shot deep to get Stafford
some confidence on those deep balls. Look for us to break a long one on the
ground for the first time in a while too.
The
WC Game Overall
By all accounts this should be a bloodbath. This is a I-AA team that went 2-9
last season including 0-7 in their conference. On this season they’re
0-2 including a loss to a I-AA team (hey, just like Michigan). If Michigan hadn’t
lost to App St already, I might be tempted to say something like anything can
happen or some other such coachspeak. I don’t think that’s necessary
this time. Coming off our loss, we need to come out and establish some confidence
on both sides of the ball. Richt is too nice of a guy to run up the score, but
I look for him to try and make a point polishing as many of the rough edges
as he can against live competition.
Ideally, I’d like to see some solid execution from the offense (really?).
I’d like to see the WRs start making some plays in space again. I’d
like to see Stafford on point like week 1. I’d LOVE to see him connect
on a deep ball and don’t really care if it’s to a WR, RB or TE…just
hit one, it’s been a while. I’d like to see Moreno or Brown break
a long one. I’d like to see some holes for our RBs. I’d like to
see a lot of 3-and-outs for their offense. I want us to create turnovers, with
our young CBs or Reshad Jones taking in a few picks. I want to see Dewberry
get involved and start making some plays. That’s a pretty long laundry
list of things I want to see, and it would work for any game, but I think this
week they’re feasible.
No matter what happens, we can’t read too much into this game, good or
bad. Avoid injuries, put up some solid numbers and move on to the next opponent,
who happens to be a traditional SEC power. Those are the goals. Don’t
read too much into the results either. If we play well, don’t anoint us
as “back” and ready to take on the world. If we don’t look
like world beaters, don’t break out the sackcloth and ashes.
Positional Notes
With Kelin Johnson out, Reshad Jones will get the nod at safety this week opposite
CJ Byrd. While Jones got a ton of PT against SC last week, this is the ideal
game for him to get some more experience before we head into the bulk of our
conference schedule, especially if Johnson is going to be out for an extended
period.
Richt stated that he would start to rotate some OL this week to keep guys
fresh. Look for Tripp, Vance and Boling to see time this week. Odds are you’ll
see a lot more than just those two, but I think they’re looking to try
combinations during live action to get a better feel for what we may actually
have. Despite what the participation chart says for the SC game, Vance did indeed
log a series at LT.
Look for the LBs to rotate more this week according to Richt. Washington has
deservedly gotten a good bit of PT at MLB, but look for more of Dent and Gamble
this week.
Kade Weston is starting to look like he’s ready to emerge as that monster
inside threat we’ve lacked recently. He can collapse a pocket like no
one else on our roster.
Tripp Chandler certainly showed why he was listed as the starting TE. Very
solid effort from him.
Massaquoi certainly looks ready to have an increased role in the offense.
He made an amazing grab on 3rd and 23 and generally looked solid all day.
Random Thoughts
I think I speak for everyone when I say that the audio difficulties really
set a bad tone for the game. It was surreal sitting there and watching the videos
with no sound. Very weird. We only have a handful of games there each year…you’d
think we’d take the proper precautions. For our west coast readers, the
PA system went out about 30 minutes prior to the game and didn’t come
on until…well, I honestly can’t remember when it was…I want
to say it was after halftime.
Speaking of halftime, in honor of this year’s halftime show, this week’s
writeup was written to the ever so funky sounds of James Brown’s Live
at the Olympia, Paris, 1971. That explains the extreme levels of funkiness this
week.
OK, does the loser of Michigan-ND this week have to give up football? Both
of them are winless. It’s like a dream…only with a loss to Spurrier…definitely
not dream like. The problem is someone has to win that game. The same thing
applies to UF-UT.
Is there anyway we can convince the folks at ESPN that whatever amount of time
they’re allotting for college games clearly isn’t enough? So far,
they’re 2 for 2 on screwing up the starts of our televised games, rewarding
us with stellar matchups between Illinois-Missouri and a blowout finale to Boston
College-NC State. It’s like they completely missed the rules changes impacting
the clock and thus increasing game times back around 3.5 hours or more. They
were probably covering Jimmy Clausen missing a class or some such meaninglessness.
More ESPN griping. In rewatching the game I realized that Moreno’s 50-yard
jaunt occurred in the middle of a 3-way split screen thing with another game
and a NASCAR race. What the heck is that all about? That’s absolutely
ridiculous. Almost as ridiculous as Bob Davie saying folks are starting to compare
Moreno to Herschel. Has anyone heard that or is that Bob just making assumptions
again (like Notre Dame being relevant anymore)? I can’t imagine anyone
making that comparison. Walker was a giant that was all speed and power. Moreno
is smaller and shiftier. Garrison Hearst maybe, but not Walker.
Continuing the Bob Davie thoughts, that guy locks in on a thought each week.
Last week it was ACLs. This week it was man-to-man coverage. It’s like
he’s contractually obligated to work these things into each week’s
coverage. Meanwhile his partner is busy blowing up his word-of-the-day calendar.
Alright, continuing with this year’s Road House theme, I have another
correction to make. You’d think I’d never seen this movie before.
There was some miscommunication with Chad last week on what exactly the role
was that the gentleman in question played. Other loyal reader Maxwell Penn (the
legend himself) was the first (of a surprising number) to point out that Locke’s
dad was NOT a bad guy and in fact was the owner that hired Dalton to clean up
the Double Deuce. I also dropped the ball on the obvious Dalton-Tanneyhill reference.
Not sure if next week will be another Swayze movie or if we’ll go in an
entirely new direction.
Have a safe weekend,
Jody
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