Scarlet and Gray Game on Big 12 Network...Today
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FootwedgePretty kewl.
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skankI like it. He throws Braxton in the one on one drill.
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jordo212000Braxton didn't look like he had progressed all that much today. Offense still has a ton of work to do. Michael Thomas is a stud though
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gerb131
I think him being limited to not making plays with his feet had a bit to do with that. But yes the offense is a work in progress fo sho.jordo212000;1149569 wrote:Braxton didn't look like he had progressed all that much today. Offense still has a ton of work to do. Michael Thomas is a stud though -
jordo212000I thought Stoneburner would have been a little more involved today.
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vball10setThe Big 12 Network?
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vball10setjordo212000;1149569 wrote:Braxton didn't look like he had progressed all that much today. Offense still has a ton of work to do. Michael Thomas is a stud though
http://www.elevenwarriors.com/2012/04/scarlet-tops-gray-in-meyers-first-spring-game
Often going no-huddle, Braxton Miller finished 24/31 for 258 yards on the day, looking much more comfortable and delivering crisp passes in the pocket and on the run to lead Scarlet to a 20-14 victory over Gray. Freshman wide receiver Michael Thomas, wearing the 83 made famous by Terry Glenn, was Miller's top target on the day, hauling in a staggering 12 receptions for 131 yards. -
jordo212000Should have had 3 picks
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Jawbreaker
He didn't have all his #1s, his top receiver just stepped on campus a few months ago, wasn't allowed to really run, new offense, etc. I am just happy he didn't throw a bunch of ducks.jordo212000;1149621 wrote:Should have had 3 picks -
Pick6I thought Miller looked a lot better. Still room for improvement, obviously.
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osu45804I'm just getting back from Columbus, Wish it would have been at least 10-15 degrees warmer but it was still a great atmosphere for a Spring Game. The main thing that I came away with was Michael Thomas is gonna be a star.
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jordo212000Jawbreaker;1149648 wrote:He didn't have all his #1s, his top receiver just stepped on campus a few months ago, wasn't allowed to really run, new offense, etc. I am just happy he didn't throw a bunch of ducks.
I was talking more about his decision making. Skill wise he is very good. Definitely an A+ plus athlete, no argument there.
The rationalizations are there, but not having #1s has nothing to do with throwing I'll advised passes into double coverage or throwing the ball right to the defense.
He showed flashes for sure, and if we have 1st drive Miller all season long, we'll be fine (and pretty happy). -
Jawbreaker
Point taken, but he will be a sophomore. If he was a junior or senior, I would worry more.jordo212000;1149654 wrote:I was talking more about his decision making. Skill wise he is very good. Definitely an A+ plus athlete, no argument there.
The rationalizations are there, but not having #1s has nothing to do with throwing I'll advised passes into double coverage or throwing the ball right to the defense.
He showed flashes for sure, and if we have 1st drive Miller all season long, we'll be fine (and pretty happy). -
jordo212000
Me too. The long walk back to the car was no funosu45804;1149652 wrote:Wish it would have been at least 10-15 degrees warmer -
Big Gain
Thought wrong. The studs who Meyer knows what they can do didn't play much.jordo212000;1149599 wrote:I thought Stoneburner would have been a little more involved today. -
Big Gain
shoulda coulda woulda .....24/31jordo212000;1149621 wrote:Should have had 3 picks
You should know that you only saw about a 20th of the offense today. Miller was not allowed to run. No read options. Did you see any motion? Did you see any jet sweeps? Did you see Jordon Hall? Did you see Stoneburner? You didn't know, but the defense DID know that 75% of the plays would be passes. -
SportsAndLady
So Braxton throwing the ball 31 times means..?Big Gain;1149748 wrote:Thought wrong. The studs who Meyer knows what they can do didn't play much. -
stlouiedipalma
That's what I took from the game, that we really didn't see but a fraction of what will come this fall. What was encouraging was seeing a five-receiver set, no-huddle offense. If Meyer's spread is working this fall, there will be a whole lot of 5 and 10 yard passes until defenses start cheating up. Then the downfield game will take over.Big Gain;1149752 wrote:shoulda coulda woulda .....24/31
You should know that you only saw about a 20th of the offense today. Miller was not allowed to run. No read options. Did you see any motion? Did you see any jet sweeps? Did you see Jordon Hall? Did you see Stoneburner? You didn't know, but the defense DID know that 75% of the plays would be passes.
As for the no-huddle, I was more impressed at how the defenses reacted to it. I think the strength and conditioning is already showing positive results. This could be a very interesting season, to be sure. -
tcarrier32
Meyer felt Miller needed work in the offense, especially the passing game. He even said this.SportsAndLady;1149797 wrote:So Braxton throwing the ball 31 times means..? -
Automatik
I don't think the number of pass plays means a thing.tcarrier32;1150056 wrote:Meyer felt Miller needed work in the offense, especially the passing game. He even said this.
They stated in the beginning of the game they were going passing:running 3:1. I would have liked to seen more read option and run plays, but its a glorified scrimmage. Meyer can do what he wants. -
jordo212000
No... He won't be playing against 2nd and 3rd teamers in the fall. Other guys will catch those errant throws.Big Gain;1149752 wrote:shoulda coulda woulda .....24/31
From an evaluation standpoint his decision making must improve. That's all I was saying. That's the part of his game I didn't notice alot of improvement in.
He's got a ton of skills and he'll be fine though. Just needs more PT and more time with real offensive minds and not Tress' yes men (Bollman & Siciliano) -
ytownfootballWe need thedynasty here to drain the half empty glass jordo always sees apparently...even in a meaningless spring game :rolleyes:
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tcarrier32
I was just going by what the announcers claimed to have discussed with the coaching staff. It was said that they chose that ratio to work on the passing game and see which receivers would be able to perform in game situations. All I'm taking from it is exactly that. The receiver corps needs experience. Hall didn't even play because Meyer had already seen enough from him in the off season.Automatik;1150061 wrote:I don't think the number of pass plays means a thing.
They stated in the beginning of the game they were going passing:running 3:1. I would have liked to seen more read option and run plays, but its a glorified scrimmage. Meyer can do what he wants. -
jordo212000ytownfootball;1150098 wrote:We need thedynasty here to drain the half empty glass jordo always sees apparently...even in a meaningless spring game :rolleyes:
Ok. Noted. Only positive feedback is allowed. (I think that is what you at saying anyway?) That's an albatross of a sentence. -
Terry_TateBraxton needs to not make some of those mistakes, I don't know how that can be argued, but overall I was fine with the game. Still learning this offense which is light years ahead of what he had to work with last year. Michael Thomas will be the next big WR at Ohio State, no doubt about it. I like Devin Smith and supposedly Philly Brown has looked the best, but Thomas is the real deal. I also loved how Brionte Dunn looked. A LOT of very good, very young talent on this team between Braxton, Thomas, Dunn, Shazier, and Roby. I could see all five being first team all B1G at minimum before they leave Columbus.
Also, Shazier owned Sabino in the pregame one on one battles. If he doesn't win one of the major awards before he leaves I would be surprised. That's a high bar to set, but he's as talented a linebacker I can remember seeing for coming out of his freshman year. I'm 26 so forgive me if someone looked better from the mid 90s and before.