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SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/7/2017 5:10:47 PM)

Thatta boy ... pin em at the 20 [&o]




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/7/2017 5:13:14 PM)

GASHing us.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/7/2017 5:21:22 PM)

Walk it to our 2, then kick the FG [&:]

16-14 Purdue
10 min left
Gee, hope we only lose by two, that'd look great.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/7/2017 5:38:00 PM)

Game is delayed.
Fans Couldn't stand the scintillating action I guess.
16-14 Purdue. 10 min left




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/7/2017 6:44:42 PM)

Ohio State puts up 60+ on that tough Maryland squad that gave us fits last week.




Bill Jandro -> RE: Gopher Football (10/7/2017 7:04:06 PM)

4th and 1 get this




Bill Jandro -> RE: Gopher Football (10/7/2017 7:05:05 PM)

Hope we have a good kicker




Bill Jandro -> RE: Gopher Football (10/7/2017 7:11:16 PM)

Need to use up some clock and get close for a chip shot




Bill Jandro -> RE: Gopher Football (10/7/2017 7:12:09 PM)

Good

Now it's up to the defense




Aaron Cross -> RE: Gopher Football (10/7/2017 7:17:47 PM)

When they went up 17-16 looked over at wife and said “guaranteed loss”. We always..........ALWAYS lose these.




Bill Jandro -> RE: Gopher Football (10/7/2017 7:30:24 PM)

We gave up 2 TD's in about 3 minutes. UHG




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/8/2017 7:23:58 AM)

The two "sure" wins on every teams B10 schedule ... Maryland and Purdue.
Whoopsie.

[X(]




Brad H -> RE: Gopher Football (10/8/2017 10:33:10 AM)

Watched most of the game. Very little talent on that squad, with almost none on offense. The quarterback is terrible. Why even run the read-option if the quarterback is never going to keep it?




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Gopher Football (10/8/2017 3:37:03 PM)

He kept it once…..and fumbled [:o]




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/9/2017 10:37:05 AM)


Two weeks. Two down-to-the-wire games. Two defeats.
And two big opportunities lost.
That’s reality for the Gophers football team two games into the Big Ten season, following Minnesota’s 31-17 loss to Purdue on a windy and stormy Saturday.
Displaying a mixture of moxie and mistakes, the Gophers did just enough to tease — taking a 17-16 lead with 2 minutes, 26 seconds left — but not enough to stop the Boilermakers from winning on a touchdown with 1:17 to go. The result played out similarly to the 31-24 loss to Maryland in the Big Ten opener, when the Gophers tied the score with 3:54 to go but watched the Terrapins march down the field for the winning TD.
“One hundred percent on me,’’ coach P.J. Fleck repeatedly said after his team fell to 3-2 overall and saw its margin for error in making a bowl game decrease considerably. “… They fought as hard as they possibly could; I’m proud of them for that. But there are no moral victories.’’
So where do Fleck and the Gophers go from here? They need improvement in the passing game, players getting healthy, youngsters maturing quickly and even some good fortune to stop the bleeding.
First, the Gophers need more productivity at quarterback. Conor Rhoda passed for only 101 yards and committed two turnovers — a fumble on first-and-goal from the Purdue 8 in the second quarter and a fourth-down interception from the Boilermakers 27 that Ja’Whaun Bentley returned 76 yards for a TD with 10 seconds left. Rhoda has three red-zone turnovers this season.
Fleck termed the passing game “deficient’’ during his Sunday appearance on WCCO Radio. But would he replace Rhoda with Demry Croft, the former co-starter who returned last week from a disciplinary suspension? After the game, Fleck sounded as if he would not.
“He’s just back,’’ Fleck said of Croft, who took second-team snaps before the game but did not play against Purdue. “I’ve got to be able to trust you. I’ve got to be able to trust you’re going to do all the right things before you lead this football team. Conor deserves that. Just because he’s made a few mistakes — he’s really led this football team.’’
Hampering the passing attack was the loss of receiver Phillip Howard, who did not return after a hard hit to the head on the second play from scrimmage. With the receiving corps thin, the Gophers ran 47 times, gaining 227 yards, and passed only 25 times.
Howard’s injury was one of three suffered by Gophers starters on Saturday. Offensive tackle Nick Connelly hurt a leg in the first quarter, as did cornerback Kiondre Thomas early in the fourth.
The secondary is of utmost concern. Standout safety Antoine Winfield Jr. missed the game because of a hamstring injury suffered against Maryland, and his status for this week’s game against Michigan State is uncertain. The other starting safety, Duke McGhee, sat out a second game under suspension, though he returned to the team last week. And Coney Durr, still not 100 percent back from a torn ACL, replaced Thomas.
Fleck stressed that freshmen, both true and redshirt, must be ready to play.
“The biggest response is everybody has to understand they’re going to play,” he said. “But I don’t I know if everybody takes me seriously when I say that. Because you’re in [the game], and it’s, ‘Oh my gosh, it actually got to me.’ You have to perform. We have to get better.”
That needs to happen in a hurry because the schedule stiffens, beginning Saturday against No. 21 Michigan State, which just beat then-No. 7 Michigan. The homecoming game against downtrodden Illinois on Oct. 21 could be the last one in which the Gophers are favored. After that, they travel to Iowa and Michigan, host Nebraska, travel to Northwestern and host No. 7 Wisconsin to close the season. They likely need a couple of upsets to gain three more wins for the six needed for bowl eligibility.
“I’ve been through this before. I’ve been through Year 1 before,’’ Fleck said. “It’s not easy for anybody.”




lylej -> RE: Gopher Football (10/9/2017 10:37:57 AM)

Why does it take Conor Rhoda so long to deliver a pass?
Receivers are open, and he is holding the ball way too long,
on every play, except running plays!!

This needs to change!




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/9/2017 10:42:22 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: lylej

Why does it take Conor Rhoda so long to deliver a pass?
Receivers are open, and he is holding the ball way too long,
on every play, except running plays!!

This needs to change!

...and then tries to wing it off his back foot, falling back, like he's got a Marino arm.
Sometimes these kids get what they ask for.
He's in over his head.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (10/9/2017 10:54:54 AM)

Which is why Demry Croft is such a disappointment. If he was a serious QB prospect, he should be good enough as a red shirt sophomore to beat out Rhoda. He was reinstated last week at #3 on the depth chart behind Green. We'll see how it plays out. It sounds like the best QB on the team is a true freshman, who's name escapes me. Fleck is adamant that he will not pull the red shirt off of him this year.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/9/2017 11:01:14 AM)

Morgan, or Pickerign?




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (10/9/2017 11:11:11 AM)

Tanner Morgan.




lylej -> RE: Gopher Football (10/9/2017 12:32:18 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

quote:

ORIGINAL: lylej

Why does it take Conor Rhoda so long to deliver a pass?
Receivers are open, and he is holding the ball way too long,
on every play, except running plays!!

This needs to change!

...and then tries to wing it off his back foot, falling back, like he's got a Marino arm.
Sometimes these kids get what they ask for.
He's in over his head.


His throwing motion tends to make him throw everything over 10 yards short,
with not much velocity on his throws! You would think coaches would get him to
throw off his back foot rather than front foot!




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (10/9/2017 12:50:16 PM)

I'm all for the leadership deal with the starting QB, but there is a lot to overcome with Rhoda. He has the opposite problem as Liedner. Mitch over threw everything and Connor under throws everything. Rhoda has been especially bad passing in the red zone. Poorly thrown balls have been picked off, costing us as many 3 TD's so far. He is such a non threat to run the ball that teams sell out on the RB, because they know Rhoda is not a threat to pull it back and run.




lylej -> RE: Gopher Football (10/9/2017 12:55:06 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: TJSweens

I'm all for the leadership deal with the starting QB, but there is a lot to overcome with Rhoda. He has the opposite problem as Liedner. Mitch over threw everything and Connor under throws everything. Rhoda has been especially bad passing in the red zone. Poorly thrown balls have been picked off, costing us as many 3 TD's so far. He is such a non threat to run the ball that teams sell out on the RB, because they know Rhoda is not a threat to pull it back and run.


Exactly...not a threat to run is the biggest problem!




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (10/10/2017 11:50:47 AM)

Interesting shuffle in the QB depth chart. As expected Croft moved up to number 2. Green dropped all the way to #4 behind Tanner Morgan. I have no doubt Green would go into a game before Morgan, but Fleck seems to be sending Seth a message. Time to step up your game son.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (10/10/2017 11:51:54 AM)

It also looks like the Gophers will be missing 4 starters against Michigan State. I think it's going to be a loooooooooooooooooooooooooooonnng game.




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