[David Wilcomes]

Sir, Step Away From The Monkey's Paw Comment Count

Brian September 18th, 2023 at 2:11 PM

9/16/2023 – Michigan 31, Bowling Green 6 – 3-0

Somewhere in the Michigan fandom there is a person holding a monkey's paw with two curled fingers who said at some point in the last week "I wish Michigan could run the ball like they did last year." I want to be very clear this was NOT me. I did NOT hold a monkey's paw and ask for something more interesting to write about. I was perfectly content to write another column about JJ McCarthy surgically dismembering another overmatched secondary. If circumstances required I would have done so fifteen straight times.

No, our manhunt must look elsewhere. The perpetrator is now on the lam, evading anything vaguely resembling a block M. This is a problem, because you can go to the middle of Tajikistan and the local goatherd will be mechanical engineering class of '82. The paw possessor's life is now one of furtive escapes and elaborate wigs, at least until 1) they put the paw down and walk away or 2) JJ McCarthy recovers from the worst game of his career, eviscerates Rutgers, and everyone immediately forgets about this game against… Opponent. Yes, probably Opponent. 

If you're reading this, oh Michigan fan in possession of a dire artifact, at least you can take some solace in the fact that your Sparty brother-in-law briefly stole it and said "I wish Mark Dantonio was back on the sideline." Please mail the dire artifact to Urban Meyer posthaste. Just send it to any Hooters in Ohio. Meyer will turn up eventually.

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So anyway, yes: JJ McCarthy threw three interceptions against Bowling Green and also missed a wide open Tyler Morris, bringing and end to his bravura start to the season with a thudding crisis. In times like these it can be useful to look at some stats, as a sanity check. Our pets' heads are falling off, but on a down-to-down basis, eh, it was fine:

While I don't think success rates are always the best lens via which to evaluate a football game—see last year's OSU game—when you're trying to figure out how alarmed you should be after an indifferent performance in nonconference bodybag game #3 they provide a good baseline. And the baseline is more or less what you'd expect.

The only reason this game ended up like it did is because of the interceptions and a fumble by a fullback on a kickoff return. If that sounds like Ryan Day saying "it was just five plays," there's a difference. The infamous Five Plays were a natural consequence of the way Ohio State was playing Michigan. It is an established football thing that if you are playing hyper aggressive you are vulnerable to big plays. They're literally called "safeties."

The turnovers in this game are not—at least not yet—anything similar. We have an entire season of data on McCarthy in which his turnover worthy play rate is about 3%, in line with guys like Caleb Williams. We have shift our priors some after this game, but in all likelihood this is not the vanguard of a sudden regression. McCarthy's going to show up against Rutgers on Saturday, put up nice numbers en route to a comfortable win because this time Michigan's going to take the 3-0 Cable Subscribers somewhat seriously.

Yeah. That's happening. I'm not nervous and you're not nervous. Yeah. But if you see someone looking furtive, tackle them for me, would you? We cannot be sure the paw has left us until Urban Meyer is on the Spartan Stadium sideline yelling at 14 scholarship players and a frisbee dog.

AWARDS

Known Friends and Trusted Agents Of The Week

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different [Barron]

you're the man now, dog-2535ac8789d1b499[1]

#1 Kris Jenkins. Interception, near touchdown, rescued second half from potential sphincter time. Also had a TFL, and provided his usual diet of obliterated OL that made it easy for his teammates to clean up.

#2 Blake Corum. Crested 100 yards on just 12 carries and looked a lot more like 2022 Blake Corum than he had in the first two games.

#3 Junior Colson. Not a lot statistically—seven tackles and no other box score events—but this was a game where rallying to tackle on the outside after a dink was pretty much the whole deal and Colson showed why NFL types are interested.

Honorable mention: Cornelius Johnson bailed McCarthy out on a questionable flea-flicker throw; Roman Wilson is constantly open; AJ Barner had another good day as a blocker. Mike Sainristil had a sack when he danced around a running back and would have had a PBU but for bloody fate. Cam Goode had a sack(!); Jaylen Harrell had a strip sack.

KFaTAotW Standings.

(points: #1: 8, #2: 5, #3: 3, HMs one each. Ties result in somewhat arbitrary assignments.)

16: JJ McCarthy (#1 ECU, #1 UNLV)
13: Kris Jenkins (HM ECU, T2 UNLV, #1 BGSU)
7: Blake Corum (HM ECU, HM UNLV, #2 BGSU)
6: Kenneth Grant (T3 ECU, T2 UNLV), Roman Wilson (T2 ECU, HM UNLV, HM BGSU), Cornelius Johnson (T2 ECU, HM UNLV, HM BGSU)
5: Mason Graham (HM ECU, T2 UNLV), 
3: Junior Colson (#3 BGSU)
2: Ernest Hausmann (T3 ECU), Mike Sainristil (T3 ECU), Josh Wallace (T3 ECU), Braiden McGregor(T3 UNLV), Derrick Moore (T3 UNLV), Jaylen Harrell (HM UNLV, HM BGSU)
1: Tommy Doman (HM ECU), Donovan Edwards (HM ECU), Tyler Morris (HM UNLV), Mike Barrett (HM UNLV), AJ Barner (HM BGSU), Mike Sainristil (HM BGSU)

Who's Got It Better Than Us(?) Of The Week

Kris Jenkins turns the second half from an annoying and terrifying "they couldn't… could they" into a merely annoying "they cannot but we're playing like butt" by intercepting a screen pass and nearly scoring; Michigan would punch it in to make it 21-6 and more or less end the competitive portion of the game.

Honorable mention: Corum bursts off right tackle for a 54 yarder on Michigan's first snap; JJ lays in a touchdown to Wilson;

imageMARCUS HALL EPIC DOUBLE BIRD OF THE WEEK.

Max Bredeson's fumble on the kickoff announces that it's One Of Those Games.

Honorable mention: McCarthy pick 1, McCarthy pick 2, McCarthy pick 3. McCarthy overthrows Morris for a sure TD.

[After THE JUMP: now we can talk more about McCarthy]

OFFENSE

Firstly. Demetrius Hardamon is going to be fine, per BGSU:

That's good because otherwise I would not be able to roast their tumblr-ass font choices. Demetrius Hardamon's injury is a 1990s slacker movie starring Winona Ryder and Ethan Hawke.

Interception evaluation time. Obligatory. #1:

McCarthy does not have time to survey here because Barnhart is beat around the corner and if he doesn't get this out he will be sacked. He apparently doesn't see the BGSU DB who is screened by Barner, and neither the throw nor Wilsons route indicates there's any thought Wilson should stop his route against zone coverage. He should probably just throw it to Barner, who has a half-foot on a guy he can box out.

On the podcast there was some discussion about whether Barner's route needed to be shorter to remove the DB from the equation, but the suggestion there was Barner was a yard or two too deep. That adjustment just means the DB has to reach up to grab the ball instead of it hitting him in the chest.

#2:

When you have two guys running the same route and one guy is open you should throw it to that guy. Also this might be a bad route by Johnson? You can see Wilson bend his route earlier and more. But in any case you have a corner with inside leverage against Johnson and a safety with no leverage against Wilson. It seems like by this point this should be an easy presnap assumption: safety on Wilson is going to end with that guy eating Wilson's afterburners. McCarthy made that assumption on the next drive and hit Wilson for an easy 33 yard TD. 

#3 I don't actually mind:

The window there where you overthrow Loveland to the point where he can't deflect it and the safety can still catch it is tiny.

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98.3% of the time this is complete or harmless.

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[Wilcomes]

There you are, Peter. Watching Blake Corum send a safety to his knees and then bust through into the wild open fields brought a little tear to the corner of my eye. The last couple weeks he was just kind of there, doing decently but not Blake Freakin' Corum. This felt significantly closer to the real deal.

Shelved. Michigan ran outside zone once in the first half; it gained little and they dumped it out of the offense. I think the next time they ran was during the brief Orji cameo.

Shelved? After the first drive of the second half Michigan inserted LaDarius Henderson at left tackle and moved Karsen Barnhart to right tackle. I did notice Hinton getting up a little gimpy at some point so that may have been precautionary. I also noticed Hinton falling over untouched on a play towards the end of the first half… so it may not have been precautionary. The charts will be interesting this week.

Down G. They ran it on the goal line; Corum scored. I don't mind running constantly in the low red zone, I just don't want to run literally the same play over and over.

Wilson versus a safety. Briefly discussed above in the interception bits: it feels like if an opponent is trying to man up Wilson deep with a safety that should be the primary read most of the time, because it'll be a rare, rare safety who can keep up. He has been open virtually every time Michigan gets one on one, and with Michigan's ground game it's going to be extremely hard to provide a bracket while also loading the box.

DEFENSE

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[Wilcomes]

Tradition. BGSU's first drive featured the Tommy Rees memorial Throw It Backwards For No Apparent Reason play. The aftermath is pictured above. You can always count on a Michigan man to honor tradition.

I'm going to struggle to come up with things to say here. Bowling Green hit a couple of improbable fades, threw some annoying short stuff, and spent the second half trying to go home as quickly as possible after their entire team started going down with injury. We've seen more or less this exact same script for every nonconference game the last two years, but this one was even moreso. I don't think effort levels for either team were particularly high in the second half; evaluating that stuff is pointless. This game was a nothing.

I want to go home now. Speaking of the "let's go home as quickly as possible," the change from Scot Loeffler's first half to his second was the single greatest philosophy shift I've ever seen. BGSU ran it between the tackles exactly once in the first half because they knew that was setting a down on fire. After Hardamon went down, Loeffler—already playing his third-string QB—said "screw it" and ran about 80% counter plays the rest of the game. This is an exaggeration, but only a small one.

Improbable fades. The first one at Keshaun Harris was a play where the offense gets to win. Harris was step for step; Hilaire had to make an outstanding diving catch that may or may not have survived contact with the ground—it was called incomplete on the field and then overturned. Nothing to do, or worry about, there.

#2 was Mike Sainristil losing contact with a slot fade, recovering to PBU it, and the deflected ball coming down into the hands of the prone receiver. File under It Happens; neither is any sort of long term concern.

Wallace also made the game less annoying. Josh Wallace was primarily responsible for stopping the two BGSU field goal drives where they stopped. First he got a stick in the flat to prevent a third and five conversion, then he beat a block to blow up an option that otherwise converts:

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Wallace is the guy who got beat over the top on what should have been a Bowling Green touchdown, so his day had some bumps in it. But after the scouting on Wallace was relatively down on his tackling this was encouraging.

The power of the cyan. Seth dumps a cyan on Quinten Johnson, Johnson responds with an interception that coulda-shoulda set Michigan up for a touchdown late in the first half. I dare Seth to cyan JJ McCarthy, for the good of the program.

SPECIAL TEAMS

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Ok he can do it [Wilcomes]

Matter of time. It seems like it's just a matter of time before Tyler Morris gets the full time punt return job. He's looked dangerous when he gets the ball and he seems like a natural at the catch-the-ball bits. His first opportunity saw the BGSU punter hit a line drive to him and he caught it like he'd catch a pass:

This seems like a good quality to have in a returner.

FEI explained. I wondered how a team could be so bad on kickoff efficiency without giving up a lot of return yards, and our answer appears to be constant kickoff pooching. This worked to BGSU's advantage when upbacks Max Bredeson and then Braiden McGregor fumbled, but if it didn't those drives were starting on the ~35. Doing that all the time will indeed put your kickoff team towards the bottom nationally.

Michigan upbacks are going to practice catching a lot of pop-ups this week.

Le boom. FWIW, Michigan put out Turner for one of the kickoffs late and he put it through the endzone. It's possible he's got more leg than his 1/6 record from 50+ entering the season would imply.

MISCELLANEOUS

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[Wilcomes]

Dark. Our photographer reports that it is difficult to get celebration shots when the stadium turns the lights off when someone scores.

I was fairly amused in the stands whenever one of the interminable commercial breaks was met with the lights going off. The sixth time they did this there was still an audible 'ooooh' from the crowd. We humans are simple things.

Scot. Loeffler kicked field goals on fourth and two and fourth and one in the first half. You're a 40-point underdog! Grab life by the collar and shake it until it gives you quarters! What are we even doing here if we're not trying to win a football game?  

Commercials! This week's indignity was a commercial with 11 seconds left in a 31-6 game in which there was going to be one more play: a kneel-down. How long until the long-suffering college football fanbase kidnaps Flo?

HERE 

Best and Worst:

…sometimes weeks like this are when goofy things happen, as teams teetering on the cusp fall over while others simply look forward to stiffer competition.  Bill Connelly noted as much in his column:

In movie parlance, it's quiet ... too quiet. The longtime college football fan knows that the most unassuming slate can be the deadliest. Seven top-15 teams play on the road Saturday, and while they might all be favored, odds are always in our favor from an entertainment perspective. My SP+ ratings give the seven road teams only a 15% chance of going 7-0 between them. There's a 36% chance that one loses, a 32% chance that two lose and a 15% chance that three lose.

Ultimately two of those highly-ranked teams lost this past weekend: Kansas State lost on a record-breaking FG by Mizzou after the Tigers nearly bumbled the final seconds, and the Joe Milton-led Tennessee Vols turned back into a pumpkin a bit as they got thoroughly outplayed by Florida in the Swamp.  But a number of other highly-ranked squads nearly joined them in ignominious defeat.  Florida State was outgainned by over 100 yards at Boston College, with the Seminoles nearly blowing a 21-point lead and needing the Eagles to commit 18 penalties to escape with a 2-point win.  Georgia rallied in the second half at home to beat South CarolinaAlabama ultimately pulled away to win against USF but struggled to run the ball against a bad Bulls front7.  Colorado needed multiple long TD drives, including a 98-yard one to send the game into OT, against a pretty hapless Colorado State team at home.  And Texas was tied 10-10 into the 4th quarter with Wyoming before pulling away.  And even games where the score was more lopsided that was a bit misleading, as for example PSU won at Illinois 30-13 but also got 5 turnovers by the Illini and barely outgained them in the process.

State of our Open Threads:

The rise in fucks given from UNLV to Bowling Green was rather impressive, to say the least, even if it was at our relatively deflated non-conference levels. Only 25 fucks were given in the UNLV thread, and last night, this blossomed to 104 fucks given. I probably don't need to review the primary driver - turnovers, generally annoying play on offense, etc..., but then the point is that we are an observant lot and we noticed.

Comments

lunchboxthegoat

September 19th, 2023 at 7:27 AM ^

To me - INT #1 was a Barner mistake but JJ also sort of blindly throws that to where Wilson is. Brian's take is a good one: Barner ran the wrong route but there's a very high chance that he comes away with a TD if you just throw it to him instead of Wilson.

I don't have any takes regarding INT#2. He could have thrown it to Wilson he had a giant window to throw into with no one with any leverage, but the throw to CJ is also fine...CJ just didn't commit to the route.

INT#3 based on his reaction and his body language on the sideline after the play felt like JJ was pressing and trying to make up for the last two picks. Hopefully it serves as a good reminder for a still-young-man: play within your limits, don't let the outcome (good or bad) of the last play impact how you approach the next.

yossarians tree

September 18th, 2023 at 3:01 PM ^

If you've been listening to the MgoPodcast the discussion is that there seems to be a lack of clarity on the offense which is surprising and kind of confusing. Trying to assimilate three transfers who didn't play in the spring, trying to download outside zone without the personnel to properly run it, saying all the tackles would get a start and only two of them doing so (with perhaps the least regarded starting all the games)--this seems sloppy and unfocused as hell for a team with this kind of talent and coaching staff.

I honestly think Michigan would have been better taking no OL transfers and plugging in people like El-Hadi, Jones, Crippen, Anderson, et al. Those are program guys who have been in the system and can provide continuity a la the old Wisconsin model of OL--now there's a real risk that one or more of these guys might transfer out just when they're ready to contribute. 

Also, playing three cupcake games sucks for the fans, and for the players I don't care how much they say the right thing it is hard to get mentally sharp and prepared for these kinds of games. Not surprising that they played like a turd for parts of this game. 

Carpetbagger

September 18th, 2023 at 3:35 PM ^

Conversely, if you are Rutgers game-planning for Michigan, how seriously do you take what we just put on tape in 3 games? I saw about 180 random offensive plays, in no discernable order or with any end in mind. And at least one OT (Hinton) whom I won't be shocked we don't see again this year.

I don't like transfers in general, although we seemed to hit the lottery with a couple of them. Olu and that LB from Nebraska.

 

Carpetbagger

September 18th, 2023 at 8:58 PM ^

I'm terrible with names and if Ernest Hausmann doesn't evoke a random character from Hogan's Heroes when you hear it, I don't know what to say.

I should have taken the time to look it up, but did not. Guy seems very good, so I'll know his name eventually, but right now, not so much.

Koop

September 18th, 2023 at 3:50 PM ^

Eh. Welcome to the era of the transfer portal, where meritocracy reigns supreme.

Also--welcome to the last year of the four-team playoff, where playing a preseason slate of nonconference games counts as extra fall practice and doesn't significantly hurt a team's postseason chances.

Since this year's Michigan team feels very Natty-or-bust, all of those things change next year. There is no significant precedent being set.

Needs

September 18th, 2023 at 4:48 PM ^

Except ... is it meritocracy? If you take portal transfers and then they don't play, does that effect the decisions of future transfers?  Does it lead the program to be regarded as less of an opportunity to get playing time? Does that shift decision making toward "we need to play the late career transfers"?

IMO, the tackle depth was questionable enough this year (no experienced LT) to take Henderson as a one-year stop gap similar to Olu last year. Hinton and Nugent I'm less convinced were good ideas, and I actually think Nugent, who's getting the least questioning, was the worse take out of the two. Hinton, I can see as a developmental project, given his sheer physical attributes, but I'm not convinced that Nugent is providing substantial value above Crippen or Anderson, based on more time in the system and looking good in the spring. I think at least in part, the OZ emphasis that's come in for such criticism rests on the challenges Nugent has anchoring. His strengths seem to be the kind of reach blocking that Molk was so good at, but that was not the strength of the rest of the line. Very small sample size on blitz adjustment as well, but the sack at the end of the first half also seemed to be rooted on a line call that I believe is the center's to make.

The other costs of bringing him in are both the potential disillusionment of Crippen and Anderson, who have now been transfer portaled over twice, and the development of an experienced center when the bulk of the line will depart next year. Olu made perfect sense, given they would have both been redshirt freshmen. But I don't know why a center was a priority when there were two third-year players apparently performing well in the spring game and with lots of experience.

Obviously, none of see practice. Maybe both Anderson and Crippen have not progressed, but M has a very good record of Oline development and it would be a shame to create the impression that they're going to give preference to late college portal transfers over the development and promotion of players in the program, both in terms of recruiting and for players in the program.

Sopwith

September 18th, 2023 at 3:05 PM ^

The primal lizard part of JJ's brain always wants to throw on a rope, including deep balls, and instructs his arm as such when he's stressed or rattled. When he's relaxed and achieving zen, the higher level function kicks in and he'll put some air under the ball as appropriate.

My guess is he doesn't miss wide-open Tyler Morris if that play happens prior to the picks.

jmblue

September 18th, 2023 at 3:45 PM ^

One of the best game columns from a nonconference cupcake I can remember.  I LOLed at work reading this:

If you're reading this, oh Michigan fan in possession of a dire artifact, at least you can take some solace in the fact that your Sparty brother-in-law briefly stole it and said "I wish Mark Dantonio was back on the sideline."

mi93

September 18th, 2023 at 4:04 PM ^

Does anyone think the first INT was actually tipped at the line?  Thus it ended up floating a bit to the DB who was perfectly between Wilson and Barner?  I thought Barner was the actual target on live viewing.

Later I thought JJs throwing motion just looked off.  Like he was steering throws vs letting it fly.

los barcos

September 18th, 2023 at 4:05 PM ^

Re the disjointedness -- there is a creeping sense of BPONE when thinking about the Athletic article from last year about Biff Poggi.  The article pulled no punches in saying that Biff kept Jim away from his worst habits while focusing on improving some of the "cultural" issues that had previously plagued the team (like, for instance, unclear criteria when it came to starting versus not).

It's hard to really be concerned so far this year, but I can't say that that article hasn't been on the back of my mind since Biff left...

AlbanyBlue

September 18th, 2023 at 11:50 PM ^

The Biff Poggi factor, and then also the fact that Moore now has OC duties in addition to OL. Because of the success of previous years, I've been able to push these ideas to the back of my brain, but they're there. And they roll to the front when I see things like Hinton's play (versus what I recall from T. Jones last year) and then discontinuity in general on the OL.

We shall see. I imagine there will be clarity (one way or another) in a few games.

TampaWolverine

September 18th, 2023 at 4:25 PM ^

I'm glad we got through the preseason without any serious injuries and with a 3-0 record.  Now forget everything we've seen because those opponents all suck, and onward to the Big Ten.  

They had better have their heads screwed on straight for next week or Rutgers, who can actually play defense, will cause more than just a slight pucker in A2.

The Homie J

September 18th, 2023 at 4:59 PM ^

Throw this game on the pile of opponents that Michigan clearly didn't respect or prep much for.  I just wonder what's been cookin while they ignored these 3 pushovers.  In 2021, they literally did not practice for Rutgers which led to the beauty of a gameplan for Wisconsin that year.  I'm hoping they've got something nice for the Cable Subscribers this week, because Rutgers is somehow legit (for Rutgers standards) this year

BornInA2

September 18th, 2023 at 5:01 PM ^

I was fairly amused in the stands whenever one of the interminable commercial breaks was met with the lights going off. The sixth time they did this there was still an audible 'ooooh' from the crowd. We humans are simple things.

Flashy blinky lights, deafening music, and video boards the size of Rhode Island are all smash-you-in-the-face tools to distract from how long you're sitting there to watch less and less football  due to What's The Word For More Than Incessant ad stoppages.Corollary: I'm vegetarian, but if wasn't, I'd never eat buffalo wild wings ever, ever again.

MinWhisky

September 18th, 2023 at 5:25 PM ^

JJ's last interception, heaving it downfield while he was running to the sideline, was eerily similar to the non-pick 6 interception he threw in the TCU game.  That's troubling.  I thought he learned he shouldn't make that throw, but I guess not.  Hope he doesn't repeat that error in a big game.

DennisFranklinDaMan

September 18th, 2023 at 6:02 PM ^

The danger of QBs with that kind of talent and arm strength is that they start to believe they can make any throw, ever. Yeah, it was so clear JJ was going to throw that ball out of bounds ... until for some reason he didn't. 
 

Now that I think about it, I can't remember JJ ever throwing the ball away (though I'm sure people with better memories than me can). Hope the coaches can use this as a teaching moment: "JJ, that's not an admission of failure — it's a sign of maturity and wisdom. Throw. The. Ball. Away."

 

DennisFranklinDaMan

September 18th, 2023 at 6:07 PM ^

On the podcast Brian insisted, not for the first time, that you can't wrap your QB in tissue to avoid him getting injured. You have to play him, and run him sometimes, and hope for the best.

Maybe. But those of us old enough to remember the 1984 Michigan football team might want to remind people of what can happen to your season when your only high-quality QB gets injured early on in the season.

I can't quite remember who that quarterback was, but I wonder, wherever he is now, if the memory of that injury and its effect on Michigan's season affects the way he handles his current quarterback.

UMForLife

September 18th, 2023 at 6:45 PM ^

Brian, I really enjoyed this one. Your positive outlook helps me feel better about JJ. The challenge to Seth is funny. Two wins against OSU makes everything look different. I went back and watched 2022 OSU game. It is still a marvelous game. Cyan JJ will tear this board apart. :)

dcmaizeandblue

September 18th, 2023 at 7:17 PM ^

I was not looking forward to the light stuff but it ended up being fine. My 7-year old really enjoyed it and it wasn't too excessive to me. Maybe had Michigan scored a few more times I would have soured on it haha.

njvictor

September 18th, 2023 at 8:23 PM ^

Hilaire had to make an outstanding diving catch that may or may not have survived contact with the ground—it was called incomplete on the field and then overturned

I still have no clue how this was overturned and considered a catch. Not only did it look like it hit the ground while being caught, but it was also ripped before he completed the process of the catch out of bounds

goblue2121

September 19th, 2023 at 8:50 AM ^

It's nice to be in a place we're M can struggle with some execution issues and still win by 3 scores. Every good team at every level of football wins ugly sometimes. 

bighouseinmate

September 19th, 2023 at 8:50 AM ^

Several points about the interceptions that I’d bet JJ watches on film and learns from. 
 

#1 - It is clear that if Barner runs a shorter route that the throwing lane would’ve been wide open to Wilson. JJ has a knack, as had been shown this year so far, in throwing to exactly where he expects the routes to be run, often letting the ball go before a guy has made his break on a route. But, not everything goes according to plan on a given play and in-play adjustments need to be made. This is where JJ sometimes is lacking. An adjustment mid play, given barner being deeper than expected, could’ve been a loftier pass to the corner Wilson was heading to going over all the defenders to a wide open Wilson with no one within 5-7 yds of him. 🤷‍♂️

#2 - Not sure who the primary read is here on this play, Wilson or Johnson. Both, given the routes run, we’re going to be open if they had maintained their leverage to the end. Unfortunately only Wilson maintained his and was wide open with a well thrown ball. IDK if Johnson quit on his route or expected a deeper throw, but he was going to be open if he’d stayed inside of his defender. This was probably a poor decision by JJ to try and get Johnson a TD even though a pass to Wilson was the better decision. As had been mentioned, anytime Wilson has a safety as the only defender, throw to him. No one is keeping up with him and he’ll be open by the time the pass gets there. 
 

#3 - A no doubt poor decision. JJ said he was trying to throw it out of bounds and not to the receiver and you have to believe him. I’d bet money on seeing throw aways going to the seats from now on. 
 

My biggest takeaway is that none of the interceptions were from lack of ability to make the throw, but from poor decisions, and that can and will be fixed. He might still have a multiple interception game here or there, but this game easily could’ve seen him have 5 tds 0 ints as well if he’d been a little more locked to how the plays were developing as they were run. 

matty blue

September 19th, 2023 at 9:11 AM ^

i have two indicators of how meh this game was.

first, i couldn't watch live due to some family commitments, but was able to avoid score updates and watch the dvr recording, starting about 9pm.  worked fine on my tv box, but when i tried to switch to my ipad i had sound but no picture (an aside:  thanks, xfinity!  you suck!).  was frustrated for a minute, tried to troubleshoot it, but then just looked up the final score and went to bed.

second - i didn't finish the mgopodcast, either.  at a certain point, there just wasn't anything insightful or even interesting.  not due to the hosts, but at a certain point you can't make a moussaka out of kraft mac and cheese.

the point being - everything was stale, everywhere...the entire enterprise from the field up to carl's chair at the mic gave off a distinct last-game-of-the-nfl-preseason vibe.  i get why this all shook out the way it did, but it doesn't make it any less crappy.

memory hole the entire week.

Durham Blue

September 19th, 2023 at 3:49 PM ^

If I didn't know Ronnie Bell moved on to the NFL, I would swear Tyler Morris was Ronnie Bell.  He looks to be about the same height and has very similar body mechanics while running.  And oh yeah, Tyler Morris also wears #8.

RJWolvie

September 19th, 2023 at 9:16 PM ^

Just rewatched the game (I know, what kind of crazy rewatches that?!) But, actually, I came away much less concerned. Corum looked really good. JJ just had one of those nights. He was himself 2/3 of time, WRs didn’t have a great night to help him out either (Morris in particular, coulda helped bigtime twice with better finish of route to ball). He was a turnover machine the other 1/3. O line had a couple foul ups but mostly played better, I thought on rewatch. In fact, team was roaring out to pasting BG just as could hope they would until the INT followed by pooch fumble. A lot of BG luck in a couple of big pass plays — I mean, good plays, hat tip them, but that ball bounces to you, or you fall just so inbounds: those’re good breaks they were getting early. Then gave a huge one back on dropping a TD, admittedly. But M looked headed to roll & shine, and a few more times over the course of the game looked ready to recommence the pasting when another mistake — but not the sense that these mistakes would come and keep coming in bigger games. And then players taken off in carts: so glad everyone seems going be alright. Anyway: I am less concerned after this rewatch. That was just one of those games. Good thing came vs BG — like Michigan Monday said: you had the sense that if only Michigan turned it over 18 more times, BG might’ve won that game. A lot of slop, then both teams agreed to run the clock, and live and learn for next weekend. Brian & team talking us down from ledge is what encouraged me to rewatch. They were right of course: I’m off the ledge with them now