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Practice report

I was there. Good size crowd

QB-- Brosner is a very accurate passer. A bit of slow start. However, ended strong. Looks like more shorter passes than last year. Drake Lindsay is the clear 2nd team guy as a true freshman. Strong arm is clear.

RB-Major was the star. True freshmen Ijeboi looks like a future star.

TE- Kallerup again will be the big blocking TE with Geers being the receiving TE.

OL- Looks like Carroll is fully moved from RT to RG. RT- is likely going to be Lewis, maybe Daniels. Johnson looked a bit shaky at center.

WR-Spencer looks fast. Had a nice TD catch. Hard to tell who will jump up to the 2nd team level amongst the young guy. Driver has some type of an injury.

DL-Looks like Smith will play DT and DE. He looked good. Logan-Redding is very large and will be a full time DT. Looks like Fennessey will backup Striggow, however it might be Howard. Schwartz is injured again.

LB= Williams and Baranowski look to be even as far as the starting ILB next to Lindenberg. Le Captain is ahead of Stolsky and others, he missed all of last year

DB-Robinson and Green are injured and did not play. Bryan was the starter in Robinson's spot, looked good. Kelly was the top reserve CB. Bryson and Brown are at FS and Gousby and Mc Millian were at SS in place of Green. Perich played some. Nickel was Henderson backed by M c Donald.

P- Mc Grath had a couple of booming punts.

Hot. Lot of guys played. Long practice. Look sharp, not all that many guys injured the way it looks.

Football Minnesota vs Rhode Island: PFF Grades

POSPLAYERSNAPSSNAP SHAREOFFPASSPBLKRUNRBLKPEN
QBMax Brosmer6082%91.991.963.260.50 (0)
QBDrake Lindsey1318%91.590.664.3600 (0)
LWRTyler Williams11%81.474.20 (0)
LWRElijah Spencer3649%72.271.460.70 (0)
TE-LNathan Jones1318%70.675.367.950.50 (0)
HBDarius Taylor3649%69.78775.664.4600 (0)
RTQuinn Carroll6082%69.564.869.30 (0)
HBJaren Mangham57%66.767.5650 (0)
LWRKenric Lanier II1521%65.364.860.20 (0)
RWRLe'Meke Brockington4258%62.261.960.10 (0)
SRWRCristian Driver1825%62.161.760.60 (0)
RTPhillip Daniels1318%61.976.458.80 (0)
LGJackson Hunter11%60720 (0)
TE-RJameson Geers4156%59.957.763.50 (0)
HBMarcus Major2027%59.963.972.258.70 (0)
HBJordan Nubin1216%58.871.872.755.6600 (0)
RGAshton Beers6386%58.459.656.70 (0)
TE-RFrank Bierman1622%57.857.670.855.50 (0)
RWRDaniel Jackson4359%57.857.759.90 (0)
LGTyler Cooper6082%57.872.2530 (0)
CGreg Johnson6082%57.184.850.50 (0)
RGMartes Lewis2838%57.170.754.70 (0)
HBSieh Bangura45%56.858.67057.90 (0)
RWRDonielle Hayes1419%55.655.560.90 (0)
LTAireontae Ersery6082%55.169.154.42 (0)
LTAluma Nkele1216%54.77551.60 (0)
TE-LJack DiSano811%5367.950.30 (0)
TE-LNick Kallerup3649%48.951.570.949.70 (0)
LGTony Nelson1318%46.877.253.71 (0)
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Fear of Winning

I realize I'm an outlier in PJ's popularity.
Every year I buy the line that he's going to unleash Air Fleck and never does, so our offense is mired in the 1960's.
Let me give three examples of his coach not to lose philosophy:
Two or three years ago, we're leading a BIG opponent at home with just under two minutes in the half, and have the ball at our own forty something.
Rather than trying to extend a 7 point lead, we run the ball three times to run out the half. A lot of fans booed as we left the field.
PJ's justification was we were up by 7 and got the ball to start the second half.
Last year in Iowa City we're up 1 or 2 with two minutes to play. Ferentz does something that you probably wouldn't do with two minutes to play and trailing at your own 40 yard line; he punts! He knew PJ would run it three straight times and he'd get the ball back with at least one timeout left. He was right, and his punt returner's touchdown run was negated by the returners own misplay.
Thursday night in the first quarter, we faced first and goal at the NC ten yd. line in a 0-0 game.
We pass on first down, but under throw the the open receiver. We run the next two downs, and miss a short field goal.
Pj justified the two running plays from the 10yd. line by saying it was a close game and he wanted the points. As Dr. Phil would say, "how did that work out for you?"

His play not to lose philosophy has worked for the most part-- until last season.
Get a lead in the fourth quarter and sit on it ,depending on the defense to hold on.
This leads to my final rants . After the buildup on how much our linebackers had improved in the off season, our middle LB misses at least five tackles.
Same guys who played last year folks. Did you really think they took Miracle Tackle pills and got better?

I wonder if the staff noticed that Brosmer's last drive was impressive with the handcuffs off of him.
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