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Game Thread Ohio State 37, Penn State 17 (final)

PogueMahone;970404; said:
I absolutely loved the way Michigan shut up and shut down that white out last year. I remember a few different defenders from Big Blue crushing Morelli multiple times in the game. Didn't you knock both him and the backup out of the game? No dirty hits either; just good, clean fun from the Michigan D-line. :biggrin:

Yeah, we straight up dominated his bitch ass. Deer in the headlights. Say what you want about us, we had a sick DL last year.

[ame=http://youtube.com/watch?v=X6dyhcnFCMI]YouTube - Michigan defensive highlights v. Penn State, 14 OCT 06[/ame]
 
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Best Buckeye;970459; said:
dang me I didn't realize that this was a Scum Blog site. :biggrin:

I figured we could appease you considering your Michigan avatar. :biggrin:

I'll spark a bit more conversation and am doing so hoping for intelligent game conversation-

Considering the natural aggressiveness of our front seven (as well as our DBs as witnessed in the bites on the gimmick play that ended up poorly thrown), is there even a big play threat on PSUs offense that could burn our D that could keep us from an ultra-aggressive approach and overmanned elaborate blitz packages? I haven't seen enough PSU footage to know for sure, but what I have seen didn't offer such.

I'm thinking if that's the case, the PSU offense will aim (key word) to dink and dunk it's way down the field with flats and crossing patterns as well as screens and intermediate playaction gameplanning. The playaction would probably play off of an early running introduction, but considering the weather and Morelli's struggles, I'm not sure why it won't get ugly early with that sort of pressure potential. Any thoughts?
 
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Well, their true athleticism and talent lies in their WR's. So if you are going for a big play threat, it would be them. However:

1) Jenkins, Washington and Co. can cover their WR's. Hell, they can cover any WR.
2) Generally speaking QB's have to pass in order to get the ball to the WR's, and generally speaking, your QB has to play well in order to give you WR's a chance..... see where I'm going here?

You never know though with college football. Morelli could play the game of his life and get into a groove. They could dink and dunk all night and be successful, and for some inexplicable reason we could refuse to blitz like some bowl game we played in recently. Couple that with giving them great starting field position and our offense stumbling and we could easily be looking at trying to climb out of a hole the entire game.

The one thing that does look clear about this game is, PSU has to do a lot more things right, than OSU has to do wrong. If that makes any sense.
 
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SNIPER26;970385; said:
By the way, if you want any tips on how to shut that fucking crowd up, I highly recommend sacking Morelli 12 times and/or having your biggest, fattest dude squash him. Ask Anthony if he remembers Mr. Branch :wink:
I'm fairly sure Morelli doesn't rememebr playing UM at all last year.
 
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Mr. Incredible;970432; said:
I've indeed watched every game this season, and it is my personal opinion that he hasn't played as well. Does that mean he's played poorly? No. You have to remember where he was last year. Probably one of the if not the best DB in the Big Ten. And we've got to consider some pretty good defenses the Big Ten has last year (ie Michigan). Jenkins has played a bit at safety, and despite a new position for him (playing at corner all of last season), I think it's taken a toll. I specifically remember him in early games taking less-than-ideal pursuit angles and missing some big reads over the middle and in the flats (at corner). Am I saying Jenkins sucks? By no means. But re-read what I wrote as well (in play-making terms):

Please keep in mind that the studs we have back there could end up being the best group we've had in recent Buckeye history- a lot of these young men are sophomores. Do I think anyone else should be playing ahead of him? Of course not. However, I believe, like the linebacking and d-line corps, that the big name is merely an important cog in the machine- not the machine in whole. I surely hope we maintain health throughout the season; but should an unfortunate injury occur, I feel that our depth is completely overlooked in the national spotlight.

Good point, Lauranitis is a catalyst on our D specifically among the LBs. Just Like Jenkins is among his fellow DBs. I like the cog analogy (sorry if this sounds stilted) but a machine is only as good as the sum of its parts. We have a lot of good parts.

The machine will run with substitute cogs, but it runs smoother when the master cog is in the machine. We need every one contributing for the machine to run at peak levels.

But just like the situation with Wilson, our depth allowed Heyward to step in and be impactful. Sometimes, the machine is refitted with a few new parts making it a hybrid machine with a mission and a fresh attitude.
 
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Mr. Incredible;970472; said:
I'm thinking if that's the case, the PSU offense will aim (key word) to dink and dunk it's way down the field with flats and crossing patterns as well as screens and intermediate playaction gameplanning. The playaction would probably play off of an early running introduction, but considering the weather and Morelli's struggles, I'm not sure why it won't get ugly early with that sort of pressure potential. Any thoughts?

I think the more Morelli tries his dink and dunk down the field, the more opportunities we have to intercept and score. Their running game will be sluggish, their only hope is passing and we know what he will face in this area. So how will they score? FGs from midfield or so. What was the score in the Michigan -PSU game? 14 - 9 (3 FGs). I rest my case.
 
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PSU will aim to have Morelli work a lot of sideline routes, Morelli's "strength". Deep outs, sideline fades etc...Take that way and make him work the middle against some of your zone coverages and it's over. Unleash Vern and Morelli will be having nightmares
 
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SNIPER26;970447; said:
Say what you want about us, we had a sick DL last year.


I agree. Branch and Woodley were all-timers. I'm guessing you were at a loss for words on 11/18 and during the Rose Bowl in much the same way we were on 11/18 and during the MNC game. :)

I hope that game goes in a similar fashion to this weekend's game. I don't think we have to score early and often to get the crowd out of it, really. Just a few big hits on Morelli, getting him scared, should shut them up very quickly.
 
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