WTKA Roundtable 4/12/2018: You Can’t Squeeze a Baby Like You Squeeze a Football
Things discussed:
- The Amazon Special: Craig Ross is a star, Pep Hamilton is photogenic, Jim is pretty chill, Don Brown is our dude.
- Best part of it is Chase Winovich: “You gonna protect your quarterback? Help me out bro run or pass? Why didn’t you block me?!?” Rashan’s mom: “Now go get some quarterback ass!”
- Ed’s favorite part is Harbaugh using changing the baby as a metaphor for not fumbling and the entire team is like “What is he talking about?” except Karan Higdon like “Yup, yup, yup, with the toys on the floor…”
- Hockey: Bad news is they were heavily reliant on their first line and that line all graduates/left early. Good news is they get Lockwood back, get one and maybe two Hughes brothers. People think Jack will stick it out with the NTDP but chance to play with your brother…
- Hoops outlook: Expecting Moe to go the NBA but it’s not as sure as it was before. Next year they can be a really good defensive team with Teske at the 5 but that makes you wonder where the shooting comes from other than Poole.
- The croots: Iggy is a shooter. Defense? Um. Passing? Not really. Buckets. Takes the Poole role. DeJulius the backup PG at least by end of last year, but only because Z is going to improve. Our slack chat is filled with drool over Castleton but might not get to use that until he’s had a thousand more trips through the buffet line.
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You can catch the entire episode on Michigan Insider's podcast stream on Podbean.
Segment two is here. Segment three is here.
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I put the baby down gently, he doesn’t have brain damage. I didn’t throw him.
Fantastic analysis of the terrible football baby metaphor
Man you REALLY hate Pep. I think the dude had nothing to do with how much the cameras focused on him--I bet you a year of Amazon Prime that they shot him equally with Drevno and then had to recut everything when Drevno was going to be cut loose. Notice how there wasn't much about the OL, which was the story of last season? Nothing about the Ulizio/JBB/Runyan battle. Nothing about Ruiz emerging as a true freshman except dinner at the Drevnos. Nothing about Mason Cole, a four-year starter who moved back to LT despite his future being at center.
Why was it complicated? Did you not understand everything the QB's were calling? I mean, all year long we saw that the offense was getting simpler and simpler, but still the QB's were missing everything. Likely a combination of bad route running and poor QB play, and probably some poor play calls in certain situations, too. But you can't realistically place blame on one person for all of that. Unless you just don't like the guy, in which you'll never give him a fair shake...
complicated? They have a play book and QB's who have all been in the system for more then a year. Actually many of their pass plays were pretty easy reads, but if your OL is not protecting and WR's are not running proper routes and getting seperation and QB's are not hitting open receivers. That does not mean it's complicated play calling, it's lack of execution.
Lot's of things go into whether a play is successful or not and the offense needs all 11 guys to improve their play and execute the offense.
April 13th, 2018 at 10:09 AM ^
Yes, because I'm sure in the heat of in game competition Pep was like "Oh theres that Amazon camera...better get some facetime!"
Do you have proof of other big time football programs having simpler play calls, or did you just watch the show and decide this was going to be the next log you threw on your Pep Hamilton fire?
I was not happy with the playcalling last year either, but it does appear he knows his stuff, there is a collaborative process, and Jim Harbaugh trusts the guy. It's obvious our QB and Oline situations were terrible last season as well, so you can't blame it all on the playcalling.
No reason to believe that with a more seasoned QB, hopefully improved Oline, more development from our WRs paired with our coaches making improvements in playcalling situations that we won't see some impoved results from the offense this season.
April 13th, 2018 at 11:08 AM ^
Playcalling was too complicated? Man go back and watch some games. The schemes got simpler and simpler until it was literally just checkdowns and out routes to TE's. This roster was KILLED by injuries in every positiion group besides RB, and it showed. Blame the coaches all you want, I'll stick by the (correct) theory that last year was an anomaly and better things are ahead.
April 13th, 2018 at 11:11 AM ^
April 13th, 2018 at 11:32 AM ^
"Doesn't deserve to be employed."
And who are you that would do better? The man has coached in the NFL and College for YEARS.
April 13th, 2018 at 12:49 PM ^
April 14th, 2018 at 12:41 AM ^
Stoopid take is stoopid.
When the camera is bolted to the table directly in front of him, how is it that "throws himself" in front of it? Every coach, and a lot of the players, had cameras on them the entire season, to say Pep hogged it at Drevno's expense is a trash opinion. You don't like Pep, so good for you. But at least be realistic about editing, as it was abundantly clear that all Drevno/Frey cuts were edited out.
April 13th, 2018 at 10:07 AM ^
I'm not sure which is more awkward, Harbaugh's baby story, or Craig Ross explaining why something is funny.
April 13th, 2018 at 10:23 AM ^
April 13th, 2018 at 11:35 AM ^
I personally don't know that the kid needs to come back for that to happen. He won a Final Four game almost single-handedly.
He and Trey are probably both deserving of the honor.
April 13th, 2018 at 12:57 PM ^
After watching most of the doc, my issue with Pep is that he doesn't seem to give the QBs much instruction to correct their mistakes. Maybe Amazon is editing the technical stuff out, but most of his communication with the QBs seems to be generic motivational things like "get them next time" after they fumble or throw an INT.
So Craig Ross, I disagree with you that Pep "comes out well" in the doc, though he does seem like a nice guy.
I should have said he came across as genuine and likeable. I didn't intend to imply anyhting beyond that. He may be a great coach. Or not. I don't know. My guess is he is at least cmpetent.
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