BigWave96744 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 28, 2017 8:17 pm
It's honestly time to bench Dru for the season just like Rolo was benched in 2000. Maybe he will learn by watching or get the hunger again. No change since game 1
I hope Dru doesn’t return next year, go play D2 we need a real QB
BigWave96744 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 28, 2017 8:17 pm
It's honestly time to bench Dru for the season just like Rolo was benched in 2000. Maybe he will learn by watching or get the hunger again. No change since game 1
I hope Dru doesn’t return next year, go play D2 we need a real QB
He is listed at 6'
Seems smaller. We need a tall QB. That is the trend.
Dru Brown went from Hero to Zero in less than a years time. After taking over Woolsey last year he showed some magic. This year he ain't shown us squat! I don't care how advanced he is in front of the backups he is not translating it during games where it counts. Wake up Coach and give the backups a chance to take some real time reps. This game was out of reach from the ending of the third quarter put in the other slingers. One of them may be a surprise like Dru was last year!
UnBiasFan wrote: ↑Sat Oct 28, 2017 8:32 pm
Our D played well enough to win if we had an offense.
Penney had the running game of his career. That image of him dragging our best linebacker, Jalani Tavai, across the field was hilarious. I'm disappointed by the lack of fundamentals by the defense. When we put together a winning drive...albeit aided by SDSU penalties...we ran plays other than to DSJ.
The new offensive and defensive coordinators have put a nasty spin on this season.
UnBiasFan wrote: ↑Sat Oct 28, 2017 8:32 pm
Our D played well enough to win if we had an offense.
Penney had the running game of his career. That image of him dragging our best linebacker, Jalani Tavai, across the field was hilarious. I'm disappointed by the lack of fundamentals by the defense. When we put together a winning drive...albeit aided by SDSU penalties...we ran plays other than to DSJ.
The new offensive and defensive coordinators have put a nasty spin on this season.
I saw that play different. Tavai is a beast for not letting go.
A lot of penney’s stats line is after we were no longer in the game. We move the ball and our D continues to fight for 4 quarters. SDSU’s defense beat us in that game.
UnBiasFan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 29, 2017 3:31 am
I saw that play different. Tavai is a beast for not letting go.
A lot of penney’s stats line is after we were no longer in the game. We move the ball and our D continues to fight for 4 quarters. SDSU’s defense beat us in that game.
We were always in the game. We should have been tied at the half. How can you watch an opposing team amass 250 yards of offense with a single running back against our defense and not acknowledge the fact that our defense lacks fundamentals? In this sense we are back to Chow ball: head coach appoints his amateur buddies to head the O and D...and then wonders why things didn't work out right.
UnBiasFan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 29, 2017 3:31 am
I saw that play different. Tavai is a beast for not letting go.
A lot of penney’s stats line is after we were no longer in the game. We move the ball and our D continues to fight for 4 quarters. SDSU’s defense beat us in that game.
We were always in the game. We should have been tied at the half. How can you watch an opposing team amass 250 yards of offense with a single running back against our defense and not acknowledge the fact that our defense lacks fundamentals?
The D gave up in the 4th quarter. Obviously the game was lost on both sides of the ball. Mines was a simple comment on how the game was in reach if we could have moved the ball. Even sub-par D’s of the past, hold up in Aloha Stadium when it counts when we are piling up the points.
I didn’t find Tavai not letting go of Penney to be hilarious. He held on long enough until helped arrived with one hand while being dragged. That was a beast play by both players.