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Expectations After First Game

jne381

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I was holding on to hope that Braun could do some magic this year and get this team to do something miraculous, but it does not appear to be the case. Don't get me wrong, I don't think he is doing a poor job given the circumstances he has to work with, but what can we reasonably expect for this season.

My position now is that I hope we can pull out wins against UTEP and Howard. Anything on top of that is a bonus for me. Otherwise, I will be there to provide support for those that are suited up to play the games.
 
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I was holding on to hope that Braun could do some magic this year and get this team to do something miraculous, but it does not appear to be the case. Don't get me wrong, I don't think he is doing a poor job given the circumstances he has to work with, but what can we reasonably expect for this season.

My position now is that I hope we can pull out wins against UTEP and Howard. Anything on top of that is a bonus for me. Otherwise, I will be there to provide support for those that are suited up to play the games.
Aware of some criticism of our OC, but with our O line, his options are very limited. Hope I never see another tweet of Kurt Anderson and food.
 
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Aware of some criticism of our OC, but with our O line, his options are very limited. Hope I never see another tweet of Kurt Anderson and food.
Personal opinion out of concern for his health. He needs to lose 100 pounds. Way too heavy for a young man in a stressful job. I know from personal experience and know how tough it is as an ex OL. Health and family have to tie for first place on your priority list. Wish him the best and hope for his success.
 
I was holding on to hope that Braun could do some magic this year and get this team to do something miraculous, but it does not appear to be the case. Don't get me wrong, I don't think he is doing a poor job given the circumstances he has to work with, but what can we reasonably expect for this season.

My position now is that I hope we can pull out wins against UTEP and Howard. Anything on top of that is a bonus for me. Otherwise, I will be there to provide support for those that are suited up to play the games.
Yup - hoping for two wins, happy with three.

I am *not* picking out potential victories to get to bowl eligibility…
 
I was holding on to hope that Braun could do some magic this year and get this team to do something miraculous, but it does not appear to be the case. Don't get me wrong, I don't think he is doing a poor job given the circumstances he has to work with, but what can we reasonably expect for this season.

My position now is that I hope we can pull out wins against UTEP and Howard. Anything on top of that is a bonus for me. Otherwise, I will be there to provide support for those that are suited up to play the games.
Me too. I was unabashedly optimistic in the face of blind hope.

Now the evidence is in and it says 2 wins max. Rutgers was the worst Power 5 team on our schedule and they dominated us.

Get going in the coaching search and get ready to cut some big checks.
 
My expectations are low but not non-existent, and in some ways haven’t lowered a whole lot based on Sunday. Before the season started, it was clear both lines were going to be bad, and Sunday they were. Rutgers offense was able to get a 2 yard push any time they wanted. Having said that, the defense exceeded my expectations two ways. The DB’s, I thought, were excellent; the positional discipline of the entire defensive unit was very good. By and large, the D did not screw up. They did get beat on the first 2 drives, and will be challenged on 3rd down all year, but give Schiano and Rutgers some credit, too. On the first 2 drives, the first 2 of the year, they ran 32 plays with only one apparent breakdown, the pass that could have been intercepted. They were disciplined and well prepared. Going forward for the Cats, I would expect Braun to shift up and situationally use a little more press coverage on passing downs and run blitz more on short yardage situations. I don’t think this defense will be dominant, but t will be good enough to keep the Cats in half a dozen or so games this year beyond Howard.
The offense, as opposed to the defense, did not show good unit cohesion. While the inability of the line to open any daylight for an inside running game is probably not fixable, no one was reading blitzes and or adjusting to the pass rush. When the will LB rushed, the slot receiver did not read, move into the void the LB left and become hot. It looked to me like no one was recognizing blocking assignments on any sort of overload RU put on. My guess is that Bryant is still learning the system, and it showed. My expectation going forward is pretty low, but he is an experienced guy. What I do expect is that the offense is going to look a lot like it did in 2018 before Bowser emerged: a lot of quick passes, some jet sweep motion, and some inside screens to try to get Porter the ball with a little space. I do think Bryant will remember to some of the things he has done before: read and adjust at the line, put some loft on the ball when Henning gets deep separation as happened at least once Sunday. I don’t think the offense will be great, but I do think there are a few players who can make plays and (big if) if Bryant can get them working with a little precision, they will put some points on the board. If Bryant can’t adjust, they will need to use Sullivan and start over.
To some it up, this team has a low ceiling, but the floor might be a little higher than what Sunday showed. I think next week we will see what sort of a game to game coach Braun is. I still want to give home a chance to show me before I throw in the towel completely. I still think the Cats can win 4 or 5 games this season, and hope they do.
 
My expectations are low but not non-existent, and in some ways haven’t lowered a whole lot based on Sunday. Before the season started, it was clear both lines were going to be bad, and Sunday they were. Rutgers offense was able to get a 2 yard push any time they wanted. Having said that, the defense exceeded my expectations two ways. The DB’s, I thought, were excellent; the positional discipline of the entire defensive unit was very good. By and large, the D did not screw up. They did get beat on the first 2 drives, and will be challenged on 3rd down all year, but give Schiano and Rutgers some credit, too. On the first 2 drives, the first 2 of the year, they ran 32 plays with only one apparent breakdown, the pass that could have been intercepted. They were disciplined and well prepared. Going forward for the Cats, I would expect Braun to shift up and situationally use a little more press coverage on passing downs and run blitz more on short yardage situations. I don’t think this defense will be dominant, but t will be good enough to keep the Cats in half a dozen or so games this year beyond Howard.
The offense, as opposed to the defense, did not show good unit cohesion. While the inability of the line to open any daylight for an inside running game is probably not fixable, no one was reading blitzes and or adjusting to the pass rush. When the will LB rushed, the slot receiver did not read, move into the void the LB left and become hot. It looked to me like no one was recognizing blocking assignments on any sort of overload RU put on. My guess is that Bryant is still learning the system, and it showed. My expectation going forward is pretty low, but he is an experienced guy. What I do expect is that the offense is going to look a lot like it did in 2018 before Bowser emerged: a lot of quick passes, some jet sweep motion, and some inside screens to try to get Porter the ball with a little space. I do think Bryant will remember to some of the things he has done before: read and adjust at the line, put some loft on the ball when Henning gets deep separation as happened at least once Sunday. I don’t think the offense will be great, but I do think there are a few players who can make plays and (big if) if Bryant can get them working with a little precision, they will put some points on the board. If Bryant can’t adjust, they will need to use Sullivan and start over.
To some it up, this team has a low ceiling, but the floor might be a little higher than what Sunday showed. I think next week we will see what sort of a game to game coach Braun is. I still want to give home a chance to show me before I throw in the towel completely. I still think the Cats can win 4 or 5 games this season, and hope they do.
Glad to see some positive thinking! Agree, it is week to week and hopefully we can adapt. Beat UTEP and then shock Duke would be fabulous. Albeit, a lot has to improve.
 
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My expectations are low but not non-existent, and in some ways haven’t lowered a whole lot based on Sunday. Before the season started, it was clear both lines were going to be bad, and Sunday they were. Rutgers offense was able to get a 2 yard push any time they wanted. Having said that, the defense exceeded my expectations two ways. The DB’s, I thought, were excellent; the positional discipline of the entire defensive unit was very good. By and large, the D did not screw up. They did get beat on the first 2 drives, and will be challenged on 3rd down all year, but give Schiano and Rutgers some credit, too. On the first 2 drives, the first 2 of the year, they ran 32 plays with only one apparent breakdown, the pass that could have been intercepted. They were disciplined and well prepared. Going forward for the Cats, I would expect Braun to shift up and situationally use a little more press coverage on passing downs and run blitz more on short yardage situations. I don’t think this defense will be dominant, but t will be good enough to keep the Cats in half a dozen or so games this year beyond Howard.
The offense, as opposed to the defense, did not show good unit cohesion. While the inability of the line to open any daylight for an inside running game is probably not fixable, no one was reading blitzes and or adjusting to the pass rush. When the will LB rushed, the slot receiver did not read, move into the void the LB left and become hot. It looked to me like no one was recognizing blocking assignments on any sort of overload RU put on. My guess is that Bryant is still learning the system, and it showed. My expectation going forward is pretty low, but he is an experienced guy. What I do expect is that the offense is going to look a lot like it did in 2018 before Bowser emerged: a lot of quick passes, some jet sweep motion, and some inside screens to try to get Porter the ball with a little space. I do think Bryant will remember to some of the things he has done before: read and adjust at the line, put some loft on the ball when Henning gets deep separation as happened at least once Sunday. I don’t think the offense will be great, but I do think there are a few players who can make plays and (big if) if Bryant can get them working with a little precision, they will put some points on the board. If Bryant can’t adjust, they will need to use Sullivan and start over.
To some it up, this team has a low ceiling, but the floor might be a little higher than what Sunday showed. I think next week we will see what sort of a game to game coach Braun is. I still want to give home a chance to show me before I throw in the towel completely. I still think the Cats can win 4 or 5 games this season, and hope they do.
Totally agree!
 
Aware of some criticism of our OC, but with our O line, his options are very limited. Hope I never see another tweet of Kurt Anderson and food.
This post hits the biggest problem (for years now). The oline has sucked despite having some talent. Every QB you put back tgere
Is going to look bad if you can’t run the ball and
Can’t pass protect. Rutgers manhandled them. Very depressing.
 
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