Thanks for the explanation, teach.Depends on where they get the ball. But, yes ... once its inside the 5 ...
Thanks for the explanation, teach.Depends on where they get the ball. But, yes ... once its inside the 5 ...
PSU sets up on their own 25. Ball is snapped and goes over 14’s head. Both he and the running back scramble back to cover the ball not knowing they are battling a teammate. Ball continues towards the end zone when 14 kicks it and it goes out the back of the end zone. 2-0 Purdue.Everyone knows PSU run game sucked last year. Everyone knows it will be emphasized this year. I expect first PSU offensive play to be a play action pass to WR on a slant. Either Tinsley or Washington. Second play will be a run. What say you?
Ball is recovered by Purdue before Clifford inadvertently kicks it out of the end zone. Referee Dave Witvoet rules a safety AND a TD. 9-0 Purdue.PSU sets up on their own 25. Ball is snapped and goes over 14’s head. Both he and the running back scramble back to cover the ball not knowing they are battling a teammate. Ball continues towards the end zone when 14 kicks it and it goes out the back of the end zone. 2-0 Purdue.
And the crowd throws bananas and Levis eats all of them with the peels on while sitting on the bench.You forgot to mention that Levis kicked and made the point after attempt.
One word: flea flickerEveryone knows PSU run game sucked last year. Everyone knows it will be emphasized this year. I expect first PSU offensive play to be a play action pass to WR on a slant. Either Tinsley or Washington. Second play will be a run. What say you?
. . . transfers to Kentucky before halftime to backup Levis.Clifford takes the snap, gets sacked by all 4 Perdue linemen. Clifford goes to sideline and announces that he is in the transfer portal.
From “The Wire:”Ah, the pre-season, when our team is always undefeated and hope springs eternal.
And how refreshing to soak up the positive attitude on this board; no jaded old fogies in this bunch!
I slept on this question and it came to me:
Handoff to Lee for -2, camera pans to mother of undersized DL Joe Shitanski who made the play and is fired up. Immediate profile of Shitanski overcoming the odds to walk on at Purdue after being born as a cojoined Siamese twin. Mother Shitanski panned to throughout the game from then on.
What happens when the increments get too small for the refs eyes to measure?More like -5, -5, -2.5, -1.25…
GPS.What happens when the increments get too small for the refs eyes to measure?
Calipers?
Lasers?
Obviously. At the end of the day . . .Clifford points around and stuff for way too long, delay of game. Franklin chews gum and looks on dispassionately.
Everyone knows PSU run game sucked last year. Everyone knows it will be emphasized this year. I expect first PSU offensive play to be a play action pass to WR on a slant. Either Tinsley or Washington. Second play will be a run. What say you?
Spread HD!CJF and Yurich in a tribute to JayPa lines the RB in wildcat formation with the QB extended to the far left (as far as you can go) proceeding to play 10 on 11 and the RB throws a pass to a double teamed TE.
. . . on a fourth and 1/2 yard playCJF and Yurich in a tribute to JayPa lines the RB in wildcat formation with the QB extended to the far left (as far as you can go) proceeding to play 10 on 11 and the RB throws a pass to a double teamed TE.
The cojoined twin was not if that's what you are asking.Is she hot? If so, I could get behind it.
The first offensive play for PS again Purdue was a running play with SC under center and 2 TEs with Tyler Warren in a 3pt stance on the right side and with Brenton Strange right next to Warren, wing right. Keyvonne Lee was the lone setback 6 yards deep. The WRs were Washington on the right side who went in motion and then released to search for a block and KLS on the left side. This play went for about 2 1/2 yards. There was a good interior surge with Wallace and Scruggs with Tengwall holding his own. Strange got a good block. This play was doomed, however, as Warren was pancaked by the Purdue defensive end #99 Sullivan who treated Warren like a ragdoll and threw him to the ground and then tackled Keyvonne for minimial gain. PS ran into a 5 man defensive line front for Purdue.
Poor scheme here in that a TE was left to handle the Purdue defensive end. Sullivan outweighs Warren by about 20-25lbs and was manhandled.
After a long off-season, this is the play they chose and scheme they decided to open up with. SMH.
That’s why in my OP I opted for the play action pass. Everyone was expecting the run.The first offensive play for PS again Purdue was a running play with SC under center and 2 TEs with Tyler Warren in a 3pt stance on the right side and with Brenton Strange right next to Warren, wing right. Keyvonne Lee was the lone setback 6 yards deep. The WRs were Washington on the right side who went in motion and then released to search for a block and KLS on the left side. This play went for about 2 1/2 yards. There was a good interior surge with Wallace and Scruggs with Tengwall holding his own. Strange got a good block. This play was doomed, however, as Warren was pancaked by the Purdue defensive end #99 Sullivan who treated Warren like a ragdoll and threw him to the ground and then tackled Keyvonne for minimial gain. PS ran into a 5 man defensive line front for Purdue.
Poor scheme here in that a TE was left to handle the Purdue defensive end. Sullivan outweighs Warren by about 20-25lbs and was manhandled.
After a long off-season, this is the play they chose and scheme they decided to open up with. SMH.