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Title: How will Penn State attack the Bama D?
Post by: Chechem on September 06, 2011, 10:57:49 AM
Penn State wants to be a running team.  They'd love to have enough O-line push to dominate at the line.  But they know our D is strong enough to prevent that, unless they have success passing.  

What's their formula for success this week vs Bama?

1.  Run 50% of the time;
2.  Lots of delays and draw plays;
3.  Traps galore;
4.  Throw deep early, then seldom again;
5.  Most passing will be screens, especially middle screens.

You?


Title: Re: How will Penn State attack the Bama D?
Post by: pmull on September 06, 2011, 11:10:10 AM
I look for them to try and pound the ball up the middle. When that does not work they turn to screens, draws and mis-direction. I don't think they are a very good passing team.


Title: Re: How will Penn State attack the Bama D?
Post by: Chechem on September 06, 2011, 11:41:32 AM
I look for them to try and pound the ball up the middle. When that does not work they turn to screens, draws and mis-direction. I don't think they are a very good passing team.

Quick hitting runs usually works best against a fast D, but not our 3-4.  Yep, agree; they will pound it if they can.


Title: Re: How will Penn State attack the Bama D?
Post by: Catch Prothro on September 06, 2011, 11:43:13 AM
I look for PSU to allow the field to remain rain-soaked and soggy, with thick uncut grass, in an attempt to take away Bama's speed advantage.  Running the ball should still prove challenging, and a wet field gives receivers a greater advantage, so look for a lot of dinks and dunks, with maybe a few long passes thrown in.  (Bama will crowd the line and dare PSU to throw deep.)  


Title: Re: How will Penn State attack the Bama D?
Post by: Chechem on September 06, 2011, 11:53:52 AM
I look for PSU to allow the field to remain rain-soaked and soggy, with thick uncut grass, in an attempt to take away Bama's speed advantage.  Running the ball should still prove challenging, and a wet field gives receivers a greater advantage, so look for a lot of dinks and dunks, with maybe a few long passes thrown in.  (Bama will crowd the line and dare PSU to throw deep.)  

Good point about the soggy field.  That could tighten the game up.  The 10-pt odds may be a bit mucho, huh?


Title: Re: How will Penn State attack the Bama D?
Post by: Coach Hank Crisp on September 06, 2011, 12:05:14 PM
PSU better roll out QB when passing to protect his longevity in game. Drop back passing can be hazardous to QB's health.


Title: Re: How will Penn State attack the Bama D?
Post by: Hannibal Lecter, MD on September 06, 2011, 12:26:32 PM
I really don't know enough about Penn State's personnel to make specific comments on what their game plan should be.  I'm sure they'd love to run it all day, but unless I'm completely misguided, that ain't gonna happen on our D.  The most success I've seen anyone have against our defenses the past few years has been by throwing crossing routes over the middle underneath our LBs.  With Mosley around, that won't be as successful as in the past.  He's the best coverage guy we've had at LB in a while.

Unfortunately (for our opponents) we're the epitome of size, power, and speed on defense.  And we're well coached.  Your horses aren't going to run with our horses for very long.  You've gotta have da#@ near perfect execution and some luck to beat us.  Hopefully that won't happen this year.

If we can take the crowd out of it early, it will be a long, long day for the Nittany Lions.  

I'm not an expert on the weather, and I don't know where the rain is going, but I do see a forecast for PAIN.  Lots of PAIN.


Title: Re: How will Penn State attack the Bama D?
Post by: SUPERCOACH on September 06, 2011, 12:57:00 PM
I really don't know enough about Penn State's personnel to make specific comments on what their gameplan should be.  I'm sure they'd love to run it all day, but unless I'm completely misguided, that ain't gonna happen on our D.  The most success I've seen anyone have about our defenses the past few years is throwing a lot of crossing routes over the middle underneath or LBs.  With Mosley around, that likely won't be as successful as in the past.  He's the best coverage guy we've had at LB in a while.

Unfortunately (for our opponents) we're the epitome of size, power, and speed on defense.  And we're well coached.  Your horses aren't going to run with our horses for very long.  You've gotta have da#@ near perfect execution and some luck to beat us.  Hopefully that won't happen this year.

If we can take the crowd out of it early, it will be a long, long day for the Nittany Lions. 

I'm not an expert on the weather, and I don't know where the rain is going, but I do see a forecast for PAIN.  Lots of PAIN.

I like your weather forecast.


Title: Re: How will Penn State attack the Bama D?
Post by: Catch Prothro on September 07, 2011, 11:43:44 AM
I'm not an expert on the weather, and I don't know where the rain is going, but I do see a forecast for PAIN.  Lots of PAIN.
The Forecast Calls for Pain, by Robert Cray.  Here's to an accurate forecast:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IrdMyQSKr8


Title: Re: How will Penn State attack the Bama D?
Post by: Catch Prothro on September 07, 2011, 11:50:06 AM
I look for PSU to allow the field to remain rain-soaked and soggy, with thick uncut grass, in an attempt to take away Bama's speed advantage.  Running the ball should still prove challenging, and a wet field gives receivers a greater advantage, so look for a lot of dinks and dunks, with maybe a few long passes thrown in.  (Bama will crowd the line and dare PSU to throw deep.)  

Good point about the soggy field.  That could tighten the game up.  The 10-pt odds may be a bit mucho, huh?
I think the game will be closer than last year's game, because Bama has a new QB and the game is at Happy Valley.  It could be a low-scoring, defensive struggle, with field position and special teams play at a premium.  Old Style football.  10 points is about right.  I think the key is for Bama's QBs to avoid mistakes and allow the defense and rushing attack to win the game, which might make 10 points high, but I still picked Bama with the 10.  If Bama's QBs throw interceptions, though, like against Kent State, then throw those 10 points out the window.


Title: Re: How will Penn State attack the Bama D?
Post by: ricky023 on September 07, 2011, 12:28:35 PM
I think Coach Paterno has turned over the play calling to his co-ordinators and they want to win so bad they may beat themselves with mistakes. I think they intangibles win this game. Fumbles, interceptions and special teams. RTR!


Title: Re: How will Penn State attack the Bama D?
Post by: rueben on September 07, 2011, 12:49:50 PM
Rain makesr it better for the passing team, the WR knows where he will make his cut, the defender slips while trying to change directions.


Title: Re: How will Penn State attack the Bama D?
Post by: ricky023 on September 07, 2011, 04:44:34 PM
Rain makesr it better for the passing team, the WR knows where he will make his cut, the defender slips while trying to change directions.

Now Reuben has the right idea. I do think though if our O-line could get their proper push our running game would be great. EL and TR can carry the rock if they get the chance. RTR!


Title: Re: How will Penn State attack the Bama D?
Post by: BAMAWV on September 07, 2011, 06:11:37 PM
I remember them with negative rushing yards til late in the game last year. Their "O" came off 1 big pass play and short passes at the corners. Much the same this year. They haven't improved any to speak of and may be worse offensively. Their best chance is to cheat us. Don't rule it out.