Monday, October 06, 2008

Weekend Wrap Up

"How about now...can I take over now??"

The Yearly BS Summit was a smashing success with the exception of the centerpiece of the meeting...but you already knew that. Our Boilers continue to underwhelm when faced with any opposition that is noteworthy. One of our readers continually reminds us that PSU was favored. I really don't give a damn about Vegas' line; but clearly Joe does...his teams simply don't beat teams they're not favored to beat. A horrible Hawaii team beat a respectable Fresno State team this weekend, aOSU beat an angry, cornered Wisky team at home, a fast-rising UNC team beat the ranked UConn squad pretty handily...all of these games have something in common- their systems trained and then allowed the players to make plays.

Unlike many of Purdue's faithful, I don't lay blame at the obvious targets following the game. Do you honestly believe Painter can no longer throw an accurate pass or that Summers has forgotten how to kick fieldgoals? I don't. But, I do believe both of these guys have been effectively neutered. Outside pressures have clearly crushed them...mentally, they seem to be out of the game. So, of course, Painter will get the start in Columbus Saturday...huh?

Look at the losses of importance over the last 5 seasons...you'll see a ton of them. It's not one player not making a play, it's a potpourri of poor execution and lack of mental toughness. From defenders missing tackles and dropping interceptions, to quarterbacks disappearing, to running backs fumbling, to kickers pushing or hooking key kicks, to wide receivers not being able to create space...the mediocrity that's woven into this program has been a team effort. If Brock Spack's defense shows up (like Saturday), SURPRISE, the offense and/or Special Teams are no-shows...if the offense starts to make noise (i.e. UND '08), the defense will wet the bed. Are you guys getting the point yet? All of these players and the units they're a part of are trained with the same mentality by the same mastermind.

It's not all negative though...I was happy to see Bolden playing. But wondered as I saw it, "Self, if Tiller says Siller is going to be one of the greatest RBs at Purdue by the time he leaves, shouldn't he at least play a few downs every game?" Tardy looked very good at times, when given the opportunity, as did Orton. Smith, to me, seems to be underutilized and would do well as a passing down tight end. Sheets also had some nifty runs, but seemed to shy away from contact...especially when the draw left/right was called and the PSU line seemed to know exactly when it was coming...freaky.

I was also impressed with the play of Ryan Kerrigan & DeVarro Greaves...they looked they the were "running downhill" unlike a few of the defensive linemen.

Colts
With the Colts down by 17 and 8:00 left on the clock, I was pretty sure the game was over. Plus, I was very tired...So I decided to take a nap with the game in the background. I awaken to the announcers talking about Reggie Wayne's miraculous grab...I looked at the score and dismissed it as a half-sleeping mind trick...But as the cobwebs were knocked loose, I noticed that I had slept through an amazing comeback fueled by Gary Brackett and the defense's amazing effort.
These Colts are still not right...the offense looks lackluster and Manning is not sharp. But, unlike my favorite college team, when one part of the team falls off, often, another rises to the occasion to seal victory. Refreshing. Conversely, the lowly Texans made sure someone was giving the game away. Bad teams make bad plays at key moments.

Cubs
Best regular-season team in baseball.

aOSU
I was very impressed with Terrell Pryor in the closing minutes of the Wisky game. After Wisconsin went ahead, he had a bit of a grin on his face as he put his helmet on...almost like he wanted to be in this position...Pretty remarkable, especially for a Freshman. And his final run, the option that seemed to have no space due to the sideline, looked smooth and effortless. He's a killer.

14 comments:

dozer8589 said...

"Do you honestly believe Painter can no longer throw an accurate pass or that Summers has forgotten how to kick fieldgoals?"

Painter vs. PSU:
13/22 comp/att
112 yards
1 int

Summers:
0/2 FG
0/1 EP


Yes.

boilerdowd said...

you can believe what you'd like...neither Elliott nor Wiggs are saviors...while Painter simply doesn't know how to read defenses and Summers is clearly trying too hard and thinking too much, if they're on the bench, someone else will be the goat next week.

Nate said...

Correction: I *never* thought Painter could throw accurate passes consistently.

But otherwise, yeah the coaches definitely suck, etc., etc.

dozer8589 said...

I'm not asking anyone to be a "savior."

I just want a QB that can put the ball where our receivers have a chance to make a play. Diving catches are spectacular, but not when they happen 2 yards past the line of scrimmage.

I'm asking for a kicker who can do what I can't. I am an out-of-shape 43-year-old who couldn't even placekick a football high enough to clear the crossbar, and yet my post game stats would've been the same as Summers'.

In the world outside of football, if you don't perform, you are replaced by someone who can. Painter has had plenty of chances to prove himself. Elliot may not do any better, but it's time to give him a shot.

boilerdowd said...

I'm not saying Painter is playing well or Summers is either...I just don't think the answer will come with a change. It is time for both to be benched simply because it's a performance-based game...but they'll still be receiving their instruction from the same guy.

Plang said...

What did we say back in 1996?

Put in Trefzger!

No, put in Reeves! (I don't think we said this much)

No, put in Dicken!

No, give us Trefzger again!

We were what, 3-9 that year? This seems familiar, doesn't it?

dozer8589 said...

You may be right about the problems starting at the top, but I want to see the plays that are being called executed properly before I blame the coaches.

What happens if the receivers can catch the ball in stride, or at least without stretching out or diving for it? What happens if the QB can rad through his progressions, and avoid throwing into coverage? What if QB could give a deep receiver a chance to make a play on the ball?

From the games I've attended, watched on TV or listened too, all of our offensive woes stem from the passing game. Our defensive woes stem from a lack of offense.

I don't want to play Musical QB's. I think that while Painter has had good/great moments, his accuracy and decision making problems are chronic. I would put Elliot in and leave him there.

J Money said...

Paul, put my Dicken who?

*cymbal crash*

ATL_Boilers said...

The change that is needed isn't the players, its the coaches. It has been like this since I was there (97-02). Every year the defense is touted as being great and then they have 4-5 mediocre games. The couple of 'Great' games they have year are unaccepatble. IF these players are as good as they showed on Saturday, at points, something isn't right with the coaching. Brock Spack hasn't been able to put together a consistent D and Tiller has done nothing to get him going with it. It has been so frustrtation watching what were highly touted D's stumble and falter through a season (granted this wasn't one of those years, but still).

I yelled at the TV Saturday when they said for the purposes of continuity they were keeping Spack around... yeah, great, just what we need, more continuity!

ATL_Boilers said...

I typed that quickly and it makes me look like a moron with the grammatical/usage errors - sorry all (It is a good thing no one knows I am an English Teacher).

Plang said...

I love good Dicken's.

boilerdowd said...

atl- correct!

Since it's fall, I'm sure you've had that delicious beverage...you know, Billy Dicken's side project that he invested in...

Billy Dicken Cider

boilerdowd said...

sorry.

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