Sbee
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As for Staten, the line has never been that good - one of the All Americans went undrafted by the way and Clark went in the 7th round and is out for the season with a torn ACL very possibly a career ending injury for a marginal lineman. And you're only likely to struggle after losing experienced players if you're not developing and recruiting quality replacements. You're making excuses again - and acting like this is the only year the o-line has been a problem. It's not, it's just a bigger problem because the rest of the offense isn't good enough to cover for them.
And our boring predictable offense worked OK over the last few years but it didn't work so well when we really needed it too. We can't count on playing OSU in a hurricane every year. We couldn't contend for national championships with it, unless you think scoring ZERO points in the playoff is "contending" and we can't expect to regularly contend for B1G titles with it either now that uofm doesn't suck and we're in a loaded division.
Some of our problems are bigger than this year, they're not new, they're just glaringly obvious now that none of the position groups are picking up the slack and covering for them. Bollman and Warner suck - they need to go. Period. Staten sucks too, he needs to go. Barnett is looking like he's in over his head as a coordinator. I'm fine giving him another shot as a position coach or bringing in a "co" coordinator (wink, wink) so he can have the title and save face by technically not being demoted - however dantonio wants to handle it.
When you go from the CFB playoff to a C- as the best grade for any position group, that tells you something and it's more than just an injury bug.
We can disagree on the OL, we've had a formula and that's been controlling the line of scrimmage and winning the turnover battle, we've done it for years. This year, the line is a weakness and that's showing. That's due to injuries, attrition, some recruiting misses, inexperience, etc. As for pointing out that Allen didn't get drafted, who cares? I'm not grading Staten by draft status, I'm grading him on production at MSU. I did point out Conklin and Allen being AA's and Clark being drafted to illustrate that we had good OL last year and in prior years. Give me a ton of AA's that don't get drafted and I'll be very happy.
I also disagree in the offense not working, against OSU, we did control the line of scrimmage, dominated it actually, on both sides of the ball. when you do that, you'll win football games, they were only able to score due to fumbles. We don't play OSU in a hurricane every year, if you look at our previous two games against OSU, we were able to move the ball well, 538 yards against their NC team in 2014 and 438 against an undefeated OSU in 2013. Boring and predictable can be highly effective with the right personnel. As for us not being able to score against Bama, you've got me there, Bama is much better than we are and they were dominant in that game. If you want to fire coordinators that can't pile up the points against Alabama, you'd fire 95% of the OC's in college football. Bama is an outlier winning the NC every other year essentially.
Funny that you say that you're ok with MSU bringing in a co-defensive coordinator (wink wink). It might surprise you to know that MD actually has had co-defensive coordinators since Narduzzi left. I'm not surprised that you didn't know that though.
I am looking at the actual reasons for our situation now, it's not just injuries but they are playing a big part, along with attrition/dismissals, and inexperience. You can keep hitting the panic button though.
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