Foreman could have just as easily been talking about Hill or any number of other players on defense.
I like the article. Foreman is taking tremendous punishment IMO so that resonates as well. He craves contact to get him free. And he does not stop trying when stuffed probably to his and the team's detriment.
I guess Foreman was talking about Jefferson on D?
Also it's tough to respond positively on the field and with effort when you get put in a no win situation. It's easier for RBs and QBs to respond... Keep bulling forward, throw the ball away. But LBs and DBs can get burned if they don't know their assignments or have to guess because the offense is coming at you too fast and your coaches are not helping.
Last edited by pgardn; 10-14-2016 at 11:16 AM.
Foreman could have just as easily been talking about Hill or any number of other players on defense.
Yeah, definitely reminds me a bit of Ricky
Speak of the Donta. He's coming up next on the Rich Eisen radio show
A nice win.....still tons of mistakes. If not for several stupid penalties, the won would have been even more dominant.
We need to stop committing dumb penalties on 3rd down that keep the opponent from punting.
Noticed LBs and DBs had forearm info as did Charlie.
The pressure on the QB was much better.
Taking into account that Iowa St's offense was improving we did a good job. The offense was pretty meh. Still a long way to go.
What's the point of having your own network if they won't replay the penalties? Some of those flags for taunting looked suspect.
you saw that too?
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ISU: 77 plays 280 yards
Big improvement.
Our offense seem to bog down a bit. I guess I will have a look at the replay to see if they stacked the box 1st half. A bit concerned with the offense now. We seem to have a tough time on 3rd down. And I recall way too many plays with very tight coverage ( Resulting in some questionable calls) I want to see receivers wide open on middle routes at some point. Can our receivers run proper routes? Our 6'6" freshman has huge athletic ability, I would rather he just get open rather than relying on jumping over defenders.
The LHN announcing is absolutely nail on chalkboard stuff. Way too much "playing with Ricky" Just frgnn stop with that crap. Way... Can Craig just do the entire game, radio and TV? Maybe he won't talk about Longhorn past dragging Ricky's jock around.
https://www.landof10.com/ohio-state/...visit-and-more
Texas talk
The need for a 2018 linebacker like Mitc may be mitigated a touch if Ohio State is able to make something happen in Texas during the remainder of the 2017 cycle. The Buckeyes are set to get an official visit from the country’s top-ranked inside linebacker in 2017 – Plano East’s Anthony Hines III – at the end of October, but, according to one source close to Texas football, that visit may just be window dressing.
“I hear it’s Texas A&M all the way,” the source shared. “I’d be really surprised if he ended up leaving the state. His official visits are so random, places like Penn State and Florida, that just makes it seem even more like he already knows where he wants to go.”
OK, OK, so maybe it’s time to move on from the idea that Hines will commit to Ohio State in November? I still contend that if his official visit goes off as he says it will, there’s a chance things could change because of the need for an inside linebacker in this class, but we’ll see because if he doesn’t visit it’s moot anyway.
What about the other Texas linebacker in this cycle, Baron Browning? That one may be a bit more up in the air, according to this source, though another Texas school is feeling good right now: the Longhorns.
“I was told that Browning was pretty much set on Texas,” the source said. “But the issues there may end up helping send him Urban Meyer’s way.”
Why? Because of the Kennedale 5-star prospect’s relationship with another Texas 5-star cornerback, Jeffrey Okudah, who most believe will commit to Ohio State.
“If Charle Strong can’t right the ship and Texas decides to move on from him,” he added, “I’ll bet Baron goes with Jeff. Baron’s the guy Ohio State needs. He is special.”
Browning, the country’s second-ranked 2017 outside linebacker, will make an official visit to Ohio State on Nov. 26 for the Buckeyes’ home game against Michigan.
OL Xavier Newman has de-committed from Texas after his official visit to Colorado.
From the Above:
1. FACT—the mute button is your friend.
2. Who woulda thunk trashing the high tech wild ass bs system with flashing cheat sheets would free this squad to actually start performing like they did in order to win their scholarship in the first place.
1. Absolutely.
I now am fully aware of how bad announcers can be. The LHN needs to show more old football games and "accidentally" have audio problems during games. I suffered before muting.
2. Cheat sheets were on the forearms of various D backs and LBs
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Orangebloods is reporting that Texas receiver Kai Locksley is no longer with the team and is expected to transfer in December.
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