Sunday, October 25, 2009

Cocks' bring just enough to edge Vandy

If you were looking for a "W" in the win column from last nights game against Vandy...mission accomplished! The Cocks' were able to come out on the winning side of a 14-10 scrum. However, if you were looking for some answers to lingering questions concerning this 2009 Carolina team..."Not so fast my friend."

I think we were left last night with plenty of unanswered questions. The problem was not production last night with the Cocks' racking up 431 yards total offense. The problem once again was consistency on offense and the inability on defense to control the opposition ground game. Throw in a major breakdown on special teams and you had the recipe for a devastating upset. Simply put, Vanderbilt was able to stay in the game last night because they were able to sustain their ground game. Granted, there are no weekends off in SEC conference play. However, a team fighting for the #2 position in the SEC East behind Florida must be prepared to dispose of an inferior divisional brother with some confidence and authority. I believe we could have been more confident and authoritative last night.

Let's take a look at how last nights contest unfolded:

Consistency aside there were some spectacular moments on offense. Alshon Jeffery seems to be here to stay. The freshman receiver once again displayed his Riceesque qualities with one spectacular catch after another. He finished the night with 8 catches for 161 yards. None were better then his game sealing 43 yard 4th quarter touchdown reception. From what I could see he basically ran a deep in-route and was able to work underneath the Vandy safeties who were playing considerably deep all night. I was very surprised that Carolina was unable to recognize this trend earlier and exploit it. D.L. Moore only had two catches on the night, however his first reception was a perfect strike by Stephen Garcia for a 35 yard 2nd quarter TD. Tori Gurley once again showed us his potential, he only caught 3 passes on the night but saved his best for a 43 yard one-handed grab that moved Carolina from its own 1 yard line out to the 44 yard line. The grab displayed the tremendous athletic ability possessed by the Cocks' young group of talented receiver's.

Stephen Garcia is not Danny Wuerffel. Steve Spurrier will probably never have another quarterback such as Wuerffel who he can "Vulcan Mind Meld" with. So what can Stephen Garcia do to become Spurrier's Spock? For one thing he can continue doing a great job of not loosing games for Carolina. For the most part, he has improved tremendously on his pass selection, not forcing throws into coverage. He has stayed in the pocket and gone through his progressions as requested. He is steadily making the improvements needed to become a premier SEC QB although, he still takes too many sacks which really chaps Coach Spurrier's butt. Timing is everything for a quarterback. Garcia must continue to calibrate his internal clock. When the time on that clock expires, get rid of the ball. He can't continue to take sacks that flip field position and take the offense out of field goal range.

That said, not a bad night out of Garcia. 22 of 33 for 312 yards passing is not bad at all. We continue to take what is given to us offensively. Plenty of dinking and dunking in the pass game. Unlike past years, we have the weapons and mismatches to stretch the field. Surprisingly, Spurrier seems to be taking a measurably more conservative offensive approach. He has been accused of trying to force the ball down the field in previous years when we didn't possess the weapons to do it. Now with the weapons in place he seems to err on the conservative side, choosing not to risk the turnover. Kind of makes you scratch your head a little, but I would like to think Coach has a method for the madness.

Kenny Miles had a very nice night. We can live with 102 yards on 18 carries with a 5.7 yards per carry average! I like the way he runs North and South, keeping a low pad level and legs churning. He gets every ounce out of his slight 183 pound body. Add in 5 receptions for 27 yards and you get a complete effort. Now, only if we could get a few other backs to join in. Once again the combination of Jarvis Giles and Brian Maddox contributed only 11 yards on 6 carries. Throw in 29 yards for Garcia on 11 carries and we have a combined 40 yards on 17 carries. As stated in previous articles "That's not going to get it done for us in the SEC." We were once again out rushed as a team 163-119.

Can someone please tell me why we can't get Jarvis Giles out on some routes? And for that matter Bryce Sherman! I am beyond frustrated on this one. Please, someone write in and give me one good reason. Unless these guy's can't catch, there is no reason they should not be utilized more in this offense. I have nothing at all against Stephen Flint. I played with his brother Mike who happens to be a friend, but if we can play Flint in the slot we can give Giles and Sherman a few opportunities also. It's become apparent to me that Giles in particular is not going to factor significantly in our run game this year.

The defense held it together long enough last night. However, we were unable to effectively control the run for a second consecutive week. Couple that with the fact that we are not getting enough pressure on the QB and that could spell trouble with our future schedule. It's bad enough we can't slow down team's we know are going to run, but if we can't pressure the QB eventually someone is going to pick us apart. We have three outstanding QB's coming up in the forms of Arkansas' Mallet, Florida's Tebow and even Clemson's Kyle Parker to some extent. We're going to have to come up with consistent pressure to be successful in those contests.

One positive on defense last night is that we didn't give up the big play. And even though we were not able to get to the QB as much as we would have liked, the pressure was sufficient enough on occasion to make life difficult in the pocket for Larry Smith. Shaq Wilson led the way with 12 tackles on the night making quite a few nice open field take downs. Cliff Matthews and Nate Peppers also had decent nights registering 8 and 5 tackles respectively. Eric Norwood made good use of himself by being a nuisance all over the field. Norwood keeps offenses on their toes with his constant movement. Eventually we hope this is going to turn one of our other defenders loose for a big day. The young secondary played outstandingly again letting nothing get behind them. I love their discipline. Only good things happen if you can keep the offense in front of you.

I would be remiss if I did not mention a disturbing trend that continues among TV commentators. They continually like to credit team's with inferior athlete's such as Vandy for staying in games because their athlete's are supposedly intellectually superior. That is a bunch of B.S. For the most part football is an instinctual game and the team with a huge advantage in superior athlete's usually wins the contest. Now, I have seen the smartest athlete's make the worst decisions possible on the field. I have also seen player's who could barely read a sentence play spectacular games on the field. What it boils down to is the fact that a coach such as Bobby Johnson makes the best of the players he has. He and his staff do a great coaching job. Vanderbilt's success or lack of it has nothing to do with their intellectual abilities. If I could get one commentator to stop perpetrating that nonsense I will have done my job.

Tennessee is next week's opponent. They will have a simple strategy. They will come out and attempt to run the ball right down our throats. If they are successful they will continue pounding the ball until they are no longer successful. Jonathan Crompton can be a very effective passer if given the time. If we can't establish pressure it could be a long day. That's pretty much it in a nutshell. The Vols' possess a very stout defense. We will need to establish some continuity on offense or they will flip the field on us and work with a short field. It is imperative that we take advantage of what seems may be limited opportunities on offense. Obviously we are going to need to establish a running game early to keep the Volunteer's honest.

Coaches, you have your work cut out for you. Get to game planning. Go Cocks' beat Tennessee!

6 comments:

  1. Great stuff again Fritz...didn't feel good about this win at all. There's a lot of folks saying we won't win another game...what do you think?

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  2. I think we have a tough row to hoe. However Tennessee, Arkansas and Clemson are very winnable games for the Cocks'. Florida is another story, but seeing their struggles with Arkansas and Mississippi State that game can be has also. My prediction is probably a 2-2 finish, but don't be surprised by a 3-1 finish. I would be surprised and elated at a 4-0 finish!

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  3. Your analysis and comments about each game are now the first thing I look for each week. Getting an honest opinion from a former player is greatly appreciated.I was out of town this past weekend and didn't get to see or hear game but caught the last part of the replay Sun. night.On one of Vandys punts in the 4th quarter when the ball was snapped our players immediately turned their backs to the punter and were headed back the other direction.It looked to me if Vandy had tried a fake they could have walked to a first down.Did you see this or were my eyes playing tricks? It seems if we aren't in punt block scheme we could be vulnerable to a fake.Your comments again are appreciated.

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  4. Bill,

    Thanks for the comment, Yes, I did notice that the team was in "punt protect" but you are never suppose to turn your back on the play. I'm sure Tennessee will see this in film and we should be on the lookout for the possibility of a fake in Knoxville. Good observation.

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  5. Thanks Fritz...if you have time would really love to see your pregame analysis along with your post-game. Maybe something along the lines of the keys to victory or something. I think UT is gonna be a blood bath and I'm going with the Cocks taking advantage of a UT squad with an Alabama hangover .

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  6. Thanks a lot Pops!

    I wholeheartedly agree with your opinion regarding Giles & Sherman, especially Giles. Why we're not getting him on the field continues to baffle me...

    I also agree that we need to get more pressure on QBs. Unfortunately we seem to be content with trying to simply put moderate pressure on opposing QBs and give them ample time to setup and throw on most downs. The next 4 offenses we face will eat us alive our DC simply allows their QBs to sit back in the pocket and have ample time to throw!!!

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