MSU seems to need to evolve, at this point. It's as if the program
has become satisfied. The coaching was atrocious. Guys looked confused
at critical points in the game, especially the overtime period. That's
unacceptable.
There's too much reliance on the power
backs for offense, and that's making them too predictable, especially
because the passing game is just not there to balance this offense.
Teams can run to the outside on MSU, but MSU cannot run to the outside,
unless they run Shelton on the jet sweeps. At the very least, they
should run Holmes more often. He has the best vision and is the most
decisive back. I just think he's more effective than Scott and London. I can't be the only one that sees that.
Tyler
O'Connor is just not consistent enough. He made some great throws, and
he was victimized by some key drops. But he misses some easy throws that
stall the offense too often.
The receivers are
unfortunately young. But we all should have seen that coming. Too many
recruiting classes where the coaches brought in too few receivers. They
had a nice class last year, but they were too thin the years prior.
Too many penalties and mistakes, especially by the seniors. Maybe they need to have a players meeting or something.
The season is just about lost.
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