1/13/2019 8:36:00 AM
Anyway I partially made this bc I heard we are hiring the architect of a vaunted college defense
1/13/2019 8:36:48 AM
Hopefully his lack of success was more the offensive system/team philosophy than his def coordinator ability. From the little I've read up on him he was a good recruiter and extremely popular with the players.[Edited on January 13, 2019 at 9:41 AM. Reason : f]
1/13/2019 9:41:25 AM
How is it not a slap in the face to hux that we keep hiring co DCs.. Or is that just the new norm
1/13/2019 9:57:55 AM
^
1/13/2019 10:20:06 AM
I don't think the "Co" labels are a thing that matters/pisses off coaches. Seems to be the new norm. Clemson had co-offensive coordinators and what not.
1/13/2019 10:34:33 AM
Yeah I think it’s more of a norm now especially with the addition of the 10th assistant last year.The @WV seems pretty winnable. They lose a lot (so do we) and have a new staff. Getting GT as the crossover opponent is good too. New staff, learning an entirely new system. Another winnable one. With so many questions throughout the conference, Clemson seems like the only definite L. @FSU won’t be easy either, but I think they’re still in rebuild mode. [Edited on January 13, 2019 at 11:51 AM. Reason : Add a note ]
1/13/2019 11:47:38 AM
Right now our quarterbacks are: Matthew McKay (RS-S), Micah Leon (RS-S), Jory Perkins (RS-S), Bailey Hockman (RS-S), Devin Leary (RS-F), and Ty Evans (F), so no one with very much experience. Of them, Matthew McKay is the only one who has played a single college game, and he only played 5 games for a total of 13 attempts for 36 yards.So if I had to guess, McKay starts out with the starting job but in the first few games they're gonna experiment the most with Hockman, who transferred here from FSU. I wouldn't be surprised if one of the other quarterbacks saw some action, though.My bold prediction for next year's team is that they're gonna try and and work Ty Evans in somewhere.[Edited on January 13, 2019 at 11:54 AM. Reason : grammar]
1/13/2019 11:53:35 AM
New Co-DC is considered a great recruiter and their secondary was top 5 in the nation in interceptions last year and he's working with DBs, so I don't see a negative here. QB situation is going to be a 3-horse race between McKay, Leary, and Hockman. Evans is going to be redshirting and I don't think we'll waste any garbage time reps with him given we have 3 QBs with little to no game experience. I expect something like last year where we have 1 guy taking 95% of the reps and then his main back up gets the garbage time reps. I thought Leary would be the best bet to start(apparently he impressed all season with his arm talent) but now I could see Hockman winning the job. He's gone through a QB battle before, he's been in a college S&C program for 2 years and he's probably more physically ready than Leary. I think McKay might start the season given his experience within our system, but just have a feeling that with the strength of our offense being WR/TE, we're going to end up rolling Leary or Hockman out there to start eventually if McKay can't get the job done.
1/13/2019 12:42:13 PM
Perkins and Leon are walk-ons and Evans is a true freshman. so the competition will be between McKay, Leary, and Hockman. Evans will probably RS...it'd be weird not to RS him unless he's just awesome. we need to space these guys out the best we can. idk who will win the job, but i feel pretty confident that of the 3 guys (4 if we count Evans), at least 1 is gonna be a solid option for the future. also, i'm pretty confident somebody will transfer...but that's the way things go.
1/13/2019 1:22:43 PM
I think it's pretty telling that Leary got exactly zero snaps this year, especially at the end of the year (ECU). Seems pretty obvious he's noticably behind McKay.
1/13/2019 2:18:18 PM
maybe. but maybe not. i wouldn't read too much into it either way, honestly.
1/13/2019 3:14:34 PM
Why shouldn't I read into a guy not getting a single snap?
1/13/2019 4:36:16 PM
Because he was a true freshman, we already had a back up QB, and there were exactly 2 games (ECU and TAMU) where he could have played in super duper mop up duty. So...I don’t really read anything into that at all
1/13/2019 5:10:44 PM
But if he's better (and going to be the starter next year), why not get him in the game?
1/13/2019 5:37:24 PM
NC STATE PLAYS ON SEP 21 = BALL STATEOPPONENT = BALL STATE
1/13/2019 5:46:48 PM
1) I’m not saying he is better. I have no way of knowing. 2) The guy ahead of him has a year jump on Leary to learn playbook and practice.3) At this point the coaches don’t know who will be the starter next year. 4) Just because McKay might be more advanced now, doesn’t mean Leary or Hockman can’t overtake him. 5) I’m not anti-McKay at all. Just think it’s way too early to know much either way
1/13/2019 5:50:33 PM
I was surprised that McKay didn't get to throw the ball.. If he's just a runner (or much more of a runner) I don't see how that works well for us
1/13/2019 7:38:18 PM
Yeah I would’ve liked to see him throw. But I think it’s just cause it was mop up duty...it’s not like he’s just a runner.
1/13/2019 7:48:38 PM
What's the benefit of playing Leary in mop-up duty when you have a 2nd QB with no experience that needs that playing time in case something happens to Finley? Also, why play Leary unless he's 100% ready? He comes in and struggles, how does that help his confidence? What's the use of throwing him out there with the 3rd string? I think not playing Leary was much more about making sure McKay would be a little more game-ready if Finley got hurt at any point this year. I think the general consensus on Leary out of HS was that he had a strong and accurate arm, decent mobility(think Finley), but he needed to add good weight(only 189lbs out of HS and Finley was playing at 212lbs this year). That gives him a full year in S&C, he should be much more physically prepared to compete next year. Wrench for Leary is where he was the superior arm talent and McKay was slightly more mobile and experience, Hockman is in between the 2 and has experience. It's why I wouldn't be surprised to see Hockman win the job. Feel like he picked NC State as his landing spot for a reason. Big question will be who ends up #3 in the rotation and will that player be content hanging around or not. I think McKay wants to be here to play with his brother and I'm not sure if I see Hockman transferring again.
1/13/2019 8:46:02 PM
Leary didn't play because he was the scout team quarterback the whole season. Meaning he spent very little time practicing our offense and more time practicing the other teams offense.I expect it to be him or hockman playing for most of the season, even if mckay starts the first game.
1/13/2019 9:40:50 PM
Levi Davis officially on the roster, as we all already assumed
1/14/2019 9:44:35 AM
Going to be a pretty big rebuilding year, especially for our defense. Unfortunately, we wont have a stellar offense to help win those games. I see at least 5 losses (@WVU, @BC, Clem, Cuse, @WFU) and probably one more against FSU/Lou/GT. Which would still make us bowl eligible. So see y'all at the Pinstripe bowl!
1/14/2019 10:48:58 AM
I think our offense won't skip a beat. And the defense can't get much worse
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1/14/2019 11:55:31 AM
offense will basically be totally dependent on QB play. i know other things matter...need somebody to step up at RB behind Person, hopefully the OL will remain a strength even with losing some guys, and obviously we lose a lot at WR (but are still talented at that position, imo).
1/14/2019 12:05:31 PM
Pennix barely even played. Bodine played more than him. If person isn't 100% healthy all year, we'll be in trouble. Also "depth" at QB isn't really a thing that matters, you need 1. Qb is basically a total unknown at this point. Oline, sculthorpe and Riley played some. Sculthorpe should be fine at guard or center, the other is a total unknown. As for LT, Riley was terrrrible against Cuse, so if it's him he better step it up. And yea the defense might be bad but losing 4 players isn't a "rebuild". As Justin said, we had one of the worst d's in the country, but most of the same players will be starting where they started this year. Hope Levi Jones can help shore up lb depth, but we have plenty of depth and dline and secondary, just maybe not good enough depth.
1/14/2019 12:13:41 PM
Obviously losing Harmon and Meyers hurts, but our wr depth is ridiculous. Emezie is poised to have a breakout year, and if Riley can limit the drops, he could be Harmon 2.0. Not to mention Thomas back in the slot and the promising freshmen who barely saw the field this year because of that depth.I'm confident that Doeren will field another above average OL next year.And I'm not worried in the least bit about replacing Finley. We will be fine at QB. Who knows, maybe we'll even be able to win a game that we get behind in.
1/14/2019 12:14:43 PM
Seems like you're either expecting too much of Riley or discounting Harmon. Riley apparently has track speed, so he could be a good deep threat if he can catch. But Harmon was pretty much the total package at WR, size, hands and enough speed to get the job done. Seems like Emezie or Carter would be the better options to be a poor man's Harmon.
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1/14/2019 12:33:42 PM
That WF is a "definite loss". It's silly. If Wake is a definite loss then most of the games on our schedule will be definite losses.Edit: frankly if a team that went 7-6 last year is a definite loss, then we need to go ahead and move on from DD[Edited on January 14, 2019 at 12:46 PM. Reason : E]
1/14/2019 12:44:30 PM
We are taking a completely rebuilt team into Winston, where we've only won twice since '97. And Wake is no slouch, they will be pretty good again next year.
1/14/2019 12:51:44 PM
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1/14/2019 1:01:24 PM
We played the worst game we played all year and only lost by 4. We're rebuilding our O but Wake lost their best offensive player and only first teamer plus 2/3 2nd teamers and 2/3 HM (no 3rd teamers). So they are losing 5/7 of their best players. Not sure how accurate but a depth chart I Googled shows them losing 6 starters on offense and defense. In addition, per rivals, we've been at least 20 spots higher in the rankings of class of 2017/18/19, so I would hope our restock is better than their's.To be a definite loss, they should be favored by at least double digits
1/14/2019 1:01:56 PM
1/14/2019 1:10:59 PM
We don't have a rebuild, we have a reload.
1/14/2019 1:25:41 PM
Optimistically, im gonna say 10-2, with WV and Clemson being lossesbut if State happens to win one of those, they will probably find a way to lose to ECU or something to make up for itlets hope im wrong and the narrative is changinggoing Debbie downer, ill say 7-5 and a bowl game should be easy no matter whatwith BC, Wake, and FSU being the gut checks that should be wins
1/14/2019 1:37:39 PM
1/14/2019 1:41:48 PM
Yea i mean if your position is we have a literal demon deacon that has cursed us to forever lose in WS, then sure, it's a definite loss.However, in the rational world, unless we are just bad in general (for example if the QB craters) then that game should be at worst a single digit spread if it's in wake's favor. If we are just bad in general, throw all of this out and hope we get 1 acc win.
1/14/2019 1:52:29 PM
^yep. In short, if @wake is a definite loss...then we’re looking at a potential 1-7 acc season or something.
1/14/2019 2:30:02 PM
but, but, but the curse of NC State Shit won't let us win at Wake!!!
1/14/2019 2:59:55 PM
Wake will be a better team than FSU, Lou, UNC and GT. So losing to them will not be a season ender. Add to that our historic ineptness in Winston, and I don't see how we win that game.
1/14/2019 3:04:28 PM
well Dave is 1-2 there, and one of those losses was his first year we lost almost every game. The other was a W if there's a goal line cam (maybe). So...I think we'll be okwe're 6-9 in WS in the last 30 years, they're 2-13 here.. We're better than them.[Edited on January 14, 2019 at 3:17 PM. Reason : 9-3, lose bowl game, 9-4]
1/14/2019 3:11:52 PM
I’d take 9-3 right now. With the QB situation such a wiestikn mark, it’s hard to predict what we’ll be. But I feel like 7-5 should be the minimum expectation really. Especially in a potential down year (again) outside of clemson for the ACC. UNC should be better, but it’s at home. UL can’t be any worse, but again we get them at home. FSU should improve but they won’t be a juggernaut, on the road is still not easy. GT should be in a major rebuild imo. Cuse should come down a peg this year and we get them at home. Wake and BC are both probably 6 or 7 win teams, which means those should be totally winnable games. Again, definitely not predicting 7-1 in ACC or anything. But I feel like, unless our QB situation is terrible, we should find at least 4 conference wins against that schedule.
1/14/2019 4:33:32 PM
AUG 31 (SAT) VS EAST CAROLINASEP 7 (SAT) VS WESTERN CAROLINASEP 14 (SAT) AT WEST VIRGINIASEP 21 (SAT) VS BALL STATESEP 28 (SAT)AT FLORIDA STATEOCT 5OPENOCT 10 (THU) VS SYRACUSEOCT 19 (SAT) AT BOSTON COLLEGEOCT 26OPENNOV 2 (SAT) AT WAKE FORESTNOV 9 (SAT) VS CLEMSONNOV 16 (SAT) VS LOUISVILLENOV 21 (THU)AT GEORGIA TECHNOV 30 (SAT)VS NORTH CAROLINA
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