Help Wanted - Interior Lineman
- By MCY
- Rutgers Football
- 30 Replies
I know "just what we need, another thread" or "captain obvious", yada yada yada, let's focus on the real elephant in the room (besides our cocktail napkin sized playbook) - our lack of size, quickness and nastiness inside.
We see over and over again teams - like Wisconsin - beat the hell out of us, not because of some stud QB, RB or receiver, but because we just can't field a B1G team upfront on either side of the ball. I'm not talking about depth, which we obviously don't have, I'm talking about the 1st team guys. We got zero push on offense (our strategy appears to be to get in the way of the dline rather than push them around) and on D we got zero penetration (here our strategy appears to GET engaged with the opposing teams oline rather than to get around or through them). We see it week after week when we play real teams - our oline isn't moving anyone and our dline and, to a lesser extent, our LBs get manhandled. Thank goodness our dbs are, for the post part, good tacklers, but they are getting beat up and worn out and we are only half-way through the season.
We need to spend our limited NIL dollars on lineman. RBs are dime a dozen and WR are plentiful as well (yes it would be helpful if they caught the ball). In terms of QBs, find 2 of them per year playing 7 on 7 ball in bumf#@k Texas, Oklahoma, etc. and give them a chance to play in the B1G and let them play. If they don't perform on to the next guy, wash, rinse, repeat.
By the way, didn't we a few years ago bring in a ton of oline recruits who were supposed to be good? Where did they go or are they here and simply not B1G material?
We see over and over again teams - like Wisconsin - beat the hell out of us, not because of some stud QB, RB or receiver, but because we just can't field a B1G team upfront on either side of the ball. I'm not talking about depth, which we obviously don't have, I'm talking about the 1st team guys. We got zero push on offense (our strategy appears to be to get in the way of the dline rather than push them around) and on D we got zero penetration (here our strategy appears to GET engaged with the opposing teams oline rather than to get around or through them). We see it week after week when we play real teams - our oline isn't moving anyone and our dline and, to a lesser extent, our LBs get manhandled. Thank goodness our dbs are, for the post part, good tacklers, but they are getting beat up and worn out and we are only half-way through the season.
We need to spend our limited NIL dollars on lineman. RBs are dime a dozen and WR are plentiful as well (yes it would be helpful if they caught the ball). In terms of QBs, find 2 of them per year playing 7 on 7 ball in bumf#@k Texas, Oklahoma, etc. and give them a chance to play in the B1G and let them play. If they don't perform on to the next guy, wash, rinse, repeat.
By the way, didn't we a few years ago bring in a ton of oline recruits who were supposed to be good? Where did they go or are they here and simply not B1G material?