What I saw in the game (Sorry, late to the party)

18IsTheMan

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We were traveling last week and I was disconnected from technology until this morning, so I've missed all discussion.

I was happily romping around New Hampshire with the family, enjoying a fine autumn New England day on Saturday. I intentionally kept my phone put away so as to not be distracted in general, and to not think about our game specifically. Just wanted to focus on having fun with the fam.

As cruel fate would have it, we stopped for supper about 5:30 at a random restaurant in a rural area and were seated at a table directly underneath a TV that had our game on. In New Hampshire. What are the odds? Not knowing it was our game, I glanced up to see who was playing and saw we were getting ransacked 24-3. It was midway through the 3rd quarter. I tried not to watch but couldn't help glancing up.

What I saw was disturbing. My observations:

1. We looked VERY poorly coached. Almost like we were playing playground football. We just looked totally discombobulated...like 11 guys just running around in no discernably coordinated effort.
2. From the part I started watching until early in the 4th, I think I saw us commit 5 penalties. Several of them with impeccably bad timing. Terribly, terribly undisciplined. It seemed that just about anytime it looked like things might start going our way, we committed a penalty.
3. Beamer consistently looked confused/frustrated/perplexed on the sidelines. This is all-too-often an occurrence.
4. Some were saying on here last week that Ole Miss was soft. From what I saw in the game, they looked like grown men tossing little boys around.

Granted, I saw a snippet of the game (from about 9 minutes left in the 3rd quarter to the first few minutes of the fourth), but what I saw turned my stomach. Perhaps that was not representative of our performance on the day.

Edit: I'm way too far behind to read all the other threads related to the game, but a quick skim seems to suggest that what I saw in my brief snippet of the game was, sadly, pretty much representative of our day.
 
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Sounds fantastic. I hope you and the family had an awesome time. This has been the best year so far for us and our kids doing stuff together; y'all keep it up and we will too.
I see no scheduling conflicts in the near future! :ROFLMAO:

This was my first ever visit to that area (Vermont and New Hampshire). I think we missed peak leaf color by maybe a week, but what it lacked intensity, it made for in volume. We see nothing like that at all around here in Maryland.
 
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I see no scheduling conflicts in the near future! :ROFLMAO:

This was my first ever visit to that area (Vermont and New Hampshire). I think we missed peak leaf color by maybe a week, but what it lacked intensity, it made for in volume. We see nothing like that at all around here in Maryland.
We get zero color in Austin. Gonna be 96 today woof šŸ„µ

We did a road trip to Aspen a couple years ago with the kiddos for fall colors. I wish we could do a fall colors trip every year.
 
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Oh, and I forgot to add: I saw Sellers throw two of the worst passes you'll see. On the same drive.

After putting together a fairly decent drive down to the Ole Miss 11 or so, we had a receiver out of the backfield streaking down the sideline, 100% wide open into the end zone for the easiest 6 you'll ever see. Sellers threw several yards in front of him. I assume that receiver had to be the target, though the ball was nowhere near him.

Then, on the same drive, he threw what I can only assume was intentional interception. The "intended" receiver in the end zone was double covered and not even 1% open.
 

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Yep. Followed up a missed FG with a red zone pick. SMDH. The game was already out of reach at that point but scoring a TD there would've been a sign of life for the offense. I was mostly watching other games at that point but flipped back in time to witness that disaster.
 

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We were traveling last week and I was disconnected from technology until this morning, so I've missed all discussion.

I was happily romping around New Hampshire with the family, enjoying a fine autumn New England day on Saturday. I intentionally kept my phone put away so as to not be distracted in general, and to not think about our game specifically. Just wanted to focus on having fun with the fam.

As cruel fate would have it, we stopped for supper about 5:30 at a random restaurant in a rural area and were seated at a table directly underneath a TV that had our game on. In New Hampshire. What are the odds? Not knowing it was our game, I glanced up to see who was playing and saw we were getting ransacked 24-3. It was midway through the 3rd quarter. I tried not to watch but couldn't help glancing up.

What I saw was disturbing. My observations:

1. We looked VERY poorly coached. Almost like we were playing playground football. We just looked totally discombobulated...like 11 guys just running around in no discernably coordinated effort.
2. From the part I started watching until early in the 4th, I think I saw us commit 5 penalties. Several of them with impeccably bad timing. Terribly, terribly undisciplined. It seemed that just about anytime it looked like things might start going our way, we committed a penalty.
3. Beamer consistently looked confused/frustrated/perplexed on the sidelines. This is all-too-often an occurrence.
4. Some were saying on here last week that Ole Miss was soft. From what I saw in the game, they looked like grown men tossing little boys around.

Granted, I saw a snippet of the game (from about 9 minutes left in the 3rd quarter to the first few minutes of the fourth), but what I saw turned my stomach. Perhaps that was not representative of our performance on the day.

Edit: I'm way too far behind to read all the other threads related to the game, but a quick skim seems to suggest that what I saw in my brief snippet of the game was, sadly, pretty much representative of our day.
Not trying to pull a "Clemson" thing here, I promise.... but.....

We essentially spotted them 14 points immediately. My point being we played fairly well defensively after that, minus the stupid penalties like jumping offsides and the typical thuggish penalties on D...

Kiffin was frustrated he couldn't run it up...... he basically said so. We just couldn't get out of our own way offensively and we didn't catch a single break. Was it as bad as it looked..?? Depends on your perspective I suppose. We never quit, which I've seen us do plenty of times in the past.....so, there's that. Not trying to make excuses, just pointing out in retrospect, we did at least look competitive and like we cared...just didn't work out.
 
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We were traveling last week and I was disconnected from technology until this morning, so I've missed all discussion.

I was happily romping around New Hampshire with the family, enjoying a fine autumn New England day on Saturday. I intentionally kept my phone put away so as to not be distracted in general, and to not think about our game specifically. Just wanted to focus on having fun with the fam.

As cruel fate would have it, we stopped for supper about 5:30 at a random restaurant in a rural area and were seated at a table directly underneath a TV that had our game on. In New Hampshire. What are the odds? Not knowing it was our game, I glanced up to see who was playing and saw we were getting ransacked 24-3. It was midway through the 3rd quarter. I tried not to watch but couldn't help glancing up.

What I saw was disturbing. My observations:

1. We looked VERY poorly coached. Almost like we were playing playground football. We just looked totally discombobulated...like 11 guys just running around in no discernably coordinated effort.
2. From the part I started watching until early in the 4th, I think I saw us commit 5 penalties. Several of them with impeccably bad timing. Terribly, terribly undisciplined. It seemed that just about anytime it looked like things might start going our way, we committed a penalty.
3. Beamer consistently looked confused/frustrated/perplexed on the sidelines. This is all-too-often an occurrence.
4. Some were saying on here last week that Ole Miss was soft. From what I saw in the game, they looked like grown men tossing little boys around.

Granted, I saw a snippet of the game (from about 9 minutes left in the 3rd quarter to the first few minutes of the fourth), but what I saw turned my stomach. Perhaps that was not representative of our performance on the day.

Edit: I'm way too far behind to read all the other threads related to the game, but a quick skim seems to suggest that what I saw in my brief snippet of the game was, sadly, pretty much representative of our day.
I was in Connecticut on Saturday. I was happily disengaged from this flop. Color was pre-peak there. Still nice, though.
 

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Agree, the defense played fairly well after we spotted them 14 pts except for stupid penalties and Kiffin was not happy, particularly when the ball was punched from Wells and through the end zone for a touchback.
Offensively we are sick with no plan to maximize the weapons we do have. Seems we run very predictable things and switch to more predictable things when they don't work. No creativity. The quick sideline pass to Simon worked repeatedly and then we stopped running it, why? Run it until they stop it!
 
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Agree, the defense played fairly well after we spotted them 14 pts except for stupid penalties and Kiffin was not happy, particularly when the ball was punched from Wells and through the end zone for a touchback.
Offensively we are sick with no plan to maximize the weapons we do have. Seems we run very predictable things and switch to more predictable things when they don't work. No creativity. The quick sideline pass to Simon worked repeatedly and then we stopped running it, why? Run it until they stop it!

Our offense is just a travesty.
 
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