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Kudos to Jeff Grimes
Posted on 10/16/17 at 5:26 pm
Posted on 10/16/17 at 5:26 pm
This makeshift, patchwork, and inexperienced O line has delivered two wins over ranked opponents on consecutive weekends. The man has obviously done his job and done it well.
Posted on 10/16/17 at 5:32 pm to tilthatday
I'm torn on all of these threads praising some of the staff. How much credit should we give a coach/unit who is digging out of their own hole?
The OL sucked, now they're mediocre, so bravo? I don't know how this is supposed to work.
The OL sucked, now they're mediocre, so bravo? I don't know how this is supposed to work.

Posted on 10/16/17 at 5:35 pm to tilthatday
Everybody said grimes sucks and needs to go though 2 weeks ago.
Posted on 10/16/17 at 5:39 pm to tilthatday
My seats were right behind the OL Bench. Between Malone encouraging his teammates and Grimes engaging them on schemes/plays; you can tell that they're getting better and more confident. I hope they continue to improve.
Posted on 10/16/17 at 5:42 pm to slackster
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I'm torn on all of these threads praising some of the staff. How much credit should we give a coach/unit who is digging out of their own hole?
The OL sucked, now they're mediocre, so bravo? I don't know how this is supposed to work.
So you’re saying only negative criticism is allowed? We can’t say good things when staff performs well?
I’ve wanted Grimes fired for a while now but he may be saving his job this second half of the season. His recruiting has still been underwhelming though so I’m not totally sold on him.
Kudos to him on the last few weeks though.
Posted on 10/16/17 at 5:46 pm to Mickey Goldmill
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So you’re saying only negative criticism is allowed? We can’t say good things when staff performs well?
No, not at all. The OL has performed better, but it's relative to an OL that completely sucked.
It's enough to stop the criticism, but I'm not sure it's enough to warrant any kudos. Hopefully that makes sense.
Posted on 10/16/17 at 5:50 pm to tilthatday
No fan of Grimes here. Not by a long shot.
Let me pose a couple of questions:
- why after some necessary shuffling does the line appear better? Why wasn't that the lineup to begin with?
- Charles was struggling at G. Pretty bad. It was obvious. If he has this natural ability at OT, when he's struggling at OG, and the other OTs are struggling... why wasn't it identified earlier?
- did they really pass block better? On the series where we were behind by 2 and ended up punting we had 2 sacks and 2 pressures on 5 pass plays. With the game on the line, after the awesome Chark punt return. That was a let down actually.
- we had 6 'QB affected' pressures. On 24 passes. 1 in every 4. Same ratio as past games (except MSU which was less than 1:4). Those are not good numbers.
- RBs avg'd slightly more than 3.1 YPC. Our 'normal' run blocking is still below par. Was there really an improvement?
I get what you're saying, to get the W and have the same stats against a better D logic dictates they did better. Frankly, I do see improvement. Still a long way to go. But they did not jump a level.
I would give more credit to Canada for timely attacks on weaknesses and using misdirection to make up for OL deficiencies before giving too much credit to Grimes and the OL.
I will point out that we started using the RBs more in protection instead of in routes. That's a catch-22; but hell, Etling was not seeing them anyway so why the hell not. But if we're putting into the context of 'against a better D' then we have to account for taking a route away to help.
Let me pose a couple of questions:
- why after some necessary shuffling does the line appear better? Why wasn't that the lineup to begin with?
- Charles was struggling at G. Pretty bad. It was obvious. If he has this natural ability at OT, when he's struggling at OG, and the other OTs are struggling... why wasn't it identified earlier?
- did they really pass block better? On the series where we were behind by 2 and ended up punting we had 2 sacks and 2 pressures on 5 pass plays. With the game on the line, after the awesome Chark punt return. That was a let down actually.
- we had 6 'QB affected' pressures. On 24 passes. 1 in every 4. Same ratio as past games (except MSU which was less than 1:4). Those are not good numbers.
- RBs avg'd slightly more than 3.1 YPC. Our 'normal' run blocking is still below par. Was there really an improvement?
I get what you're saying, to get the W and have the same stats against a better D logic dictates they did better. Frankly, I do see improvement. Still a long way to go. But they did not jump a level.
I would give more credit to Canada for timely attacks on weaknesses and using misdirection to make up for OL deficiencies before giving too much credit to Grimes and the OL.
I will point out that we started using the RBs more in protection instead of in routes. That's a catch-22; but hell, Etling was not seeing them anyway so why the hell not. But if we're putting into the context of 'against a better D' then we have to account for taking a route away to help.
Posted on 10/16/17 at 5:52 pm to tilthatday
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The man has obviously done his job and done it well.
Listen, our pass blocking was light years better than what it has been. However, we can’t consistently run the ball between the tackles with one of the best RBs in CFB. Kudos to the improvement, but to say he is doing his job well is a major fricking reach right now.
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