HornetHope
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JMO, Dotson did great things for this program. Quick, shifty. Good kid. I don’t know what he was going through then, so I wish the young man all the best in his future.
HornetHope said:JMO, Dotson did great things for this program. Quick, shifty. Good kid. I don’t know what he was going through then, so I wish the young man all the best in his future.
OldSchoolHornet said:Hopefully Coach Taylor comes to his senses and continues to make strides in changing his offensive philosophy and play calling to be more in line with your expectations as to how his offense should be run. Have you dropped by his office to offer your expertise and insight yet?
BuckeyeHornetFan said:Give me a reason to take you seriously. Because right now I got my money on more of the same shtick or crickets.
OldSchoolHornet said:I guess I should have figured it out earlier but until now it never occurred to me Urban Meyer would frequent this site.
OldSchoolHornet said:I'm not trying to diminish Dotson's contributions in his earlier seasons but the fact is the Hornet roster improved significantly at the RB position to the point he was no longer able to compete successfully for significant PT. At that point he decided to prove the coaching staff wrong by testing the transfer waters and in the end very few teams felt he could make a significant contribution. For those of you who still think he's an NFL caliber back, all I can say is :rofl:
Kadeezy said:Dotson had his best season under Taylor, then he came back year two with some weird new personal philosophy and dietary programs. He lost mass, didn’t run track. Something was off, I won’t pretend to know what it was.
From my perspective, he WAS an NFL quality RB, then something changed within him, not the program, or play calling etc. dude was a running and pass catching machine.
He’s not an every down banger back - I thought Taylor used Dot to his potential in 2019. We’ll see what happens in Greeley this year…
Kadeezy said:Dotson had his best season under Taylor, then he came back year two with some weird new personal philosophy and dietary programs. He lost mass, didn’t run track. Something was off, I won’t pretend to know what it was.
From my perspective, he WAS an NFL quality RB, then something changed within him, not the program, or play calling etc. dude was a running and pass catching machine.
He’s not an every down banger back - I thought Taylor used Dot to his potential in 2019. We’ll see what happens in Greeley this year…
OldSchoolHornet said:Hey Genius...nice of you to stop by...what took you so long? Not sure what I typed that you would have considered "rage" other than to suggest the obvious as in the current staff is much more adept at managing the talent and game plan than a couple of rank amateurs like you and your boy, Urb.
SDHornet said:BHF, great post and breakdown of QB vs RB running game. I've never took a look at it that closely. Very informative. Only comment I'll make is that there are quite a few screen/dump off pass plays to the RBs that subsidize the running game. While they don't show up in the rush production, they serve the same purpose and get the RBs touches.
And keep posting, nothing more entertaining than seeing OSH going full meathead roid rage and getting his panties in a bunch over some internet discussions. He's always good for a laugh. :lol:
OldSchoolHornet said:In retrospect I couldn't agree more with you about Orr being a great hire because he was able to bring in Taylor. What I can't figure out is how you and your boy Urb seem to think you had something to do with it. I can't even count the number of times the two of you have bragged about making the call on Taylor and Orr. Urb gives himself credit for calling out Taylor's name as a HC and then berates Troy for not understanding the game as well as he does. He's never coached for a living and you've never coached or played a minute of the game but you are positive your superior intellects entitle you to criticize those who do it for a living. Instead of using your keyboards to give each other handjobs maybe you two should spend more time actually supporting the program instead of trying to perpetuate some fantasy that you could do a better job than the current staff. And please quit acting like you had anything to do with the hirings or any of the success of the program.
BuckeyeHornetFan said:SDHornet said:BHF, great post and breakdown of QB vs RB running game. I've never took a look at it that closely. Very informative. Only comment I'll make is that there are quite a few screen/dump off pass plays to the RBs that subsidize the running game. While they don't show up in the rush production, they serve the same purpose and get the RBs touches.
And keep posting, nothing more entertaining than seeing OSH going full meathead roid rage and getting his panties in a bunch over some internet discussions. He's always good for a laugh. :lol:
I don’t disagree with you re: designed pass plays to the RB’s. They surely can subsidize to a degree. And TT has used the tactic a lot over his years as OC and HC.
As I said, I don’t have a lot of gripes with TT but his neglect of the traditional run game and over-reliance on QB run are surely among them.
It was one of several reasons I felt Folsom typically struggled against the likes of De La Salle and other top HS programs that were as talented (or more) than they were (another was a refusal to punt, often deep in their own territory) And it’s something to monitor as his Sac State career continues. So far the Hornets have struggled against physical, run-oriented teams. The offense has stalled while the defense has been grounded to death.
In these types of games the Hornets offense needs to do a better job keeping TOP more even and better manage the game by shortening the game and limiting the opponents possessions. I’d point to the Brady era Patriots as an example of how experienced playoff teams tend to utilize the traditional run game to control tempo and help keep their defense fresh.
Meanwhile a team like Kansas City has had the most explosive offense in the NFL for years now but has largely underachieved because they won’t commit to the traditional run game enough against top opponents.
The SB they lost to Tampa was a perfect example of this. Tampa played two deep safeties to take Tyreek Hill and the deep, over-the top plays away from the Chiefs offense thus daring them to counter with the run. While KC ran the ball well that game (iirc over 5 ypc) they largely refused to take the advantage TB handed to them in the run game with a light box (something like only 10 or 11 traditional rush attempts) and it wound up biting them in the @$$.
For all his brilliance, Andy Reid’s teams in Philly and KC have earned a reputation of consistently coming up short in the postseason. IMO the example above are among the reasons why. If it hadn’t been for a non-holding call against Nick Bosa in the SB against the 49ers — Reid would still be getting killed in the media for never winning the big game.
As great of a coach as TT is, having followed his coaching career for nearly 30 years, I feel he somewhat falls into a similar trap. His offenses are GREAT during the regular season and when he has better talent than his opponent. However when the opponents defense has as good or better talent and coaching — that’s when these seemingly small differences in philosophy become a deciding factor.
I truly believe TT will figure things out. The experience he and the Hornets got the past 2 postseasons should go a long way in that regard. We shall see.
Lastly, with regard to Carrot Top “going full meathead roid rage” — yeah, that dude is clearly missing some brain cells and in more desperate need of attention than a neglected 13-year old girl with daddy issues.
I offered multiple opportunities to prove he was worthy of being taken seriously. Yet he couldn’t do it. Instead of engaging in a worthwhile debate and offering up something of substance to counter my observations and opinions all he was capable of bringing to the table were ad hominem attacks and a “liar liar pants on fire” defense. Because he has no personal frame of reference or experience on the topic, that much is crystal clear.
He’s proven to be an absolute joke and not worthy of any more of anyone’s time.
I’ll gladly opt to exchange ideas and debate with you and the several other regulars here that actually know what they’re talking about and are skilled enough to express it.