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Saturday, December 29, 2007

Just don't. I know it's here. That doesn't mean you have to read it. Every play found worthy has a video clip associated with it.

LnDnDsFormTypeYardsPlayerBrief
M20110Ace 3-WidePassIncManninghamBomb
OSU in a base set; Michigan gets tricky by not running zone left on the first play of the game. It's a straight go route and it's well covered and it's badly underthrown and to the inside and it is not, in fact, all that clever. (IN, 0, protection 2/2) Good coverage everywhere, btw.
M20210I-FormRun6HartDraw
Neither is the second-and-ten draw particularly clever, and Ohio State has a safety rolled up so he's nearly in the box at the snap, and he's moving forward, and just... well. I think it's kind of fitting the Carr-Debord era ended with these two shocking playcalls Michigan had clearly set OSU up for all season – we run left first play always lol – and they just didn't work. Fish. Anyway, this probably shouldn't work but Mitchell (+1) gets a great, crushing block on his guy and drives him downfield and Laurinaitis gets caught up in wash he shouldn't and Hart has a seam.
M2634Shotgun 3-widePassIncManninghamCircle
Or a zag or something. This doesn't actually have a circle but it's a slant-out, and it's open for the first down. Henne overthrows it. (IN, 1, protection 1/1)
Drive Notes: Punt, 0-0, 10 min 4th Q. This will quickly become the story of the day: Henne is just broken. Well. There are competing stories, the other being “AAARGH SCHILLING”.
LnDnDsFormTypeYardsPlayerBrief
M36110Ace 3-WidePass8ManninghamOut
Wide open out that should probably go for a first, looped out all Clausen-like, though, and kept down. Henne obviously has no arm strength. (CA-, 3, protection 1/1)
M44 22?Run5Hart?
We miss this play recapping Michigan's season.
M49110Ace TwinsPassIncMcLaurinWaggle
Butler kept in to block on the waggle side, so Henne has plenty of time. He fires well high of a covered McLaurin, but it appeared everyone was completely covered and he had nowhere to go; the decision here was probably the best available: try to make a near-impossible throw to a well-covered guy. This is sad. (IN, 0, protection 1/1)
M49210Ace TwinsRun9HartInside Zone
Very well blocked. Long crushes the nearside DT; Kraus gets his head across the weakside DT, and Boren, executing a zone double w/ Long, helps kick out the Dt then crushes Freeman. Hart bursts into the secondary, spinning through Freeman for near first-down yardage. (+1 for all! They're not tracked, but who cares!)
O4231I-Form BigPass5ArringtonLong handoff
Arrington's brought in motion and, as is often the case in these situations, the corner is forced to loop around his defense to follow and is not able to press at the LOS. This gets Arrington the room to catch this ball and make first-down yardage. I like this call and how aware it is of little football fobiles. (CA, 3)
O37110Ace TwinsRun6HartIso
We come to this play late, but just in time to see it happen. Kraus(+1) is doubling a DT with Mitchell as two OSU LBs fire into the hole; Moundros chops Freeman as Kraus does a fantastic job to make a late peel and pick off Laurnaitis, allowing Hart a cutback lane behind him and a significant gain.
O3124Ace Pass6ButlerStop
A number of short zone stretch routes designed to pick up the first down by providing Henne easy targets; Butler comes open and Henne hits him. Ver' nice pickup from Hart on Gholston on a protection slide. (CA, 3 protection 1/1)
O25110I-Form TwinsRun12HartInside Zone
I was informed by a couple people that the block previously termed “handoff” in a bit of made-up jargon was actually a “scoop” block; this is a scoop blocked play. Boren fires off in to the DT and hands him off to Kraus; Kraus then pounds the guy backwards. Mitchell(+1) gets a nice downfield cut on Freeman and once Hart pops through the scoop-created hole he's got room to motor.
O13110I-Form TwinsRun-1HartZone left
OSU blitzes right into this with perfect timing; Freeman into the backfield unblocked, forcing a cutback. Hart slips and falls; if he hadn't there was the possibility to pick up a few yards.
O14211I-Form TwinsPass-6--Sack
Gholston completely destroys Schilling(-3). Gholston then sacks. No chance for Henne, who would have had a shot at Arrington on a post for a TD otherwise. (PR, 0, protection 0/3)
O20317Shotgun 3-widePass5ButlerTE Out
Pretty bad decision here spurred by an OSU blitz. It's picked up and there's man cover all over the field. Henne takes the dumpoff that gets Michigan very little. Tenuously CA, but suspicious. (CA-, 3, protection 3/3)
Drive Notes: FG, 3-0, 1 min 1st Q. Goodbye, scoring.
LnDnDsFormTypeYardsPlayerBrief
M18110Ace 3-WideRun-1HartZone counter
Difficult to tell what happens here, but Butler pulls around a la those plays against Oregon, but Hart does not cut back, instead running into Gholston, who's beaten Schillng at the line. Failure there was irrelevant though, as Freeman was unblocked due to the TE pull. Misread by Hart, IMO.
M17211Ace 3-WidePassIncManninghamOut
Hart offset and Butler out wide; pass all the way. Henne throws an out to Tacopants that's nearly intercepted. It's at this point his ain't-rightness is an obvious factor. (IN, 0, protection 1/1)
M17311Shotgun 3-widePass-7--Sack
Long(-1) not infallible! OSU sends the two guys on the right side of the line on a late developing stunt that gets the DT in through a gap between Long and Boren. Falling, the DT sacks Henne, though he had time to survey the field for a bit previous. (TA, 0, protection 1/2)
Drive Notes: Punt, 3-0, 14 min 2nd Q.
LnDnDsFormTypeYardsPlayerBrief
M20110I-Form BigRun3HartZone left
OSU's DT shoots past Boren(-1); Hart manages to move past him. Mitchell's lost his block on the backside, otherwise Hart might have a hole on the interior. As it is he's forced to run up Long's back a nd get what he can.
M2327I-FormRun1HartZone left
A late cut to the play because we're focused on the band. Anger! Hard to tell what happens as a result, but one of the OSU DTs has dove forward and taken out a couple of Michigan OL. Freeman is unblocked, and Hart gets nowhere.
M2436Shotgun 3-widePass10ManninghamComeback
This might have been an out or something. As it is, it's a comeback that floats out to Manningham. It's short; Manningham does a good job to dig it out. (CA-, 2, protection 2/2)
M34110Ace Run-10 (pen)HartZone left
I don't know what Hart's thinking here, as the Buckeye LB is clearly set up outside of Butler here and there's a potential lane to cut up in. He takes it outside, where Butler(-1) duly holds his guy, still doesn't block him very well. Washington comes up for the TFL.
M24120Ace 3-WideRun0HartDraw
Hey, guess who's not fooled even a little bit by this? Those guys. Freeman bolts into the backfield unblocked.
M24220Ace 3-WidePassIncManninghamOut
Thrown well upfield and glances off Manningham's diving hand. (IN, 0, protection 1/1)
M24320Shotgun 3-widePassInc--Throwaway
Schilling(-2) owned by Gholston. Henne rolls out and throws it away. (PR, 0, protection 0/2)
Drive Notes: Punt, 3-7, 7 min 2nd Q.
LnDnDsFormTypeYardsPlayerBrief
M21110I-Form TwinsRun2HartFB Zone counter
We shoot the FB to the backside DE, so this is sort of a counter. Problem: eight guys in the box; Mitchell is blown back by the DT here, allowing Laurinaitis in unblocked; the eighth guy in the box comes through the weakside hole. Hart has nowhere to go.
M2328Ace 4-widePass5ManninghamOut
Hart lined up at WR but motions in; M takes an out to Manningham. No zip on these. (CA-, 3, protection 1/1)
M2833Shotgun 3-widePassInc--Throwaway
Gholston owns Schilling(-2); Henne hit as he throws. (PR, 0, protection 0/2)
Drive Notes: Punt, 3-7, 3 min 2nd Q. Zoltan murders a punt.
LnDnDsFormTypeYardsPlayerBrief
50110Shotgun 3-widePassIncManninghamStop
Stop route right in Manningham's hands is dropped, though it was going for five at most as someone was shooting out into the flat. (CA, 3, protection 1/1)
50210Ace 3-WidePass5MathewsCircle
Completed for a decent gain, but again looped out and little YAC opportunity. We're also avoiding the middle of the field like whoah. (CA, 3, protection 2/2)
O4535Shotgun 3-widePassIncManninghamSkinny post
Henne's best throw of the day so far, a skinny post that's a little behind Manningham but for good reason, as it needs to fit in a place in the zone. Eminently catchable all the same; Manningham drops it. (DO, 2, protection 2/2)
Drive Notes: Punt, 3-7, 2 min 2nd Q. A truly killer drop there, and a truly killer missed opportunity going into the half.
LnDnDsFormTypeYardsPlayerBrief
O36110Ace 3-WidePassIncManninghamOut
Thrown late, giving Jenkins an opportunity to break on it, and sailed. (IN, 0, protection 2/2)
O36210Shotgun 3-widePassInc--Throwaway
Good protection; Henne pumps once then throws it to no one in particular. (TA, 0, protection 2/2)
O36310Shotgun 3-widePass3ManninghamDrag
Checkdown; OSU has it well covered and there's no YAC. (CA, 3, protection 2/2)
Drive Notes: Missed FG (48), 3-7, EOH.
LnDnDsFormTypeYardsPlayerBrief
M14110I-FormRun-1HartZone left
Kraus(-2) gets driven back into the path of the FB, who piles into him; Hart soon follows. Result: loss.
M13211Shotgun 3-widePassIncHartScreen
Freeman is all over this, actually batting it down like a DB. We used to be good at these, right? (CA, 0)
M13311Shotgun 3-widePassIncArringtonOut
Thrown wide, well into the sideline. No chance for Arrington. Well covered, FWIW. (IN, 0, protection 2/2)
Drive Notes: Punt, 3-7, 14 min 3rd Q. Well, that's an inspiring way to start the second half. Wells goes for a touchdown on the next play from scrimmage and Michigan is looking at a two-score deficit.
LnDnDsFormTypeYardsPlayerBrief
M19110Ace 3-WidePass8ButlerStop
The multiple-stops we run with some frequency. Henne comes off Arrington and eventually finds Butler for a moderate gain. Good protection. (CA, 3, protection 2/2)
M2722Ace 3-WideRun-1HartZone left
Excellently timed corner blitz gets Jenkins in unblocked and turns this play into no gain. It's like they have some idea what we'll run. Without the blitz this is meh but likely enough for the first down.
M2633Shotgun 3-widePassIncMathewsSlant
Completely overthrown. Hello, Tacopants. (IN, 0, protection 1/1)
Drive Notes: Punt, 3-14, 12 min 3rd Q.
LnDnDsFormTypeYardsPlayerBrief
M18110Ace TwinsPass5ButlerWaggle
Standard TE dumpoff that looks open for a nice gain; OSU closes quickly. (CA, 3)
M2325I-Form TwinsRun-3HartInside Zone
Must be some miscommunication, because Mitchell doubles down on Gholston as Kraus moves to the second level, leaving a DT wholly unblocked; he engulfs Hart.
M2038Shotgun 3-widePassIncManninghamDrag
Woo! Tacopants! Not going for more than two yards even if completed. (IN, 0, protection 2/2)
Drive Notes: Punt, 3-14, 6 min 3rd Q. Next drive is Mallett's.
LnDnDsFormTypeYardsPlayerBrief
M20110??????0HartZone left(?)
We're watching Henne trot off the field as the play snaps, and so miss the privelige of watching Carson Butler (probably) whiff badly. Hart snowed under after no gain.
M20210I-FormPass8ArringtonOut
Good protection; Mallett provides a throw with actual velocity, but it's behind Arrington, forcing him to the ground to catch this ball and removing any YAC possibilities. (CA-, 2, protection 2/2)
M2832I-Form BigRun6HartZone right
OSU slants right tat the snap and attempts to shoot a linebacker between Gholston and a blitzing Jenkins, but Helmuth manages to get enough of Jenkins, Gholston's slant takes him out of the play, and Butler actually gets a good block. There's a hole, and Michigan gets the first down.
M34110I-FormPass15 (pen)ArringtonOut
Well, sort of. Jenkins is all over Arrington here, drawing an obvious PI... except that the ball is ten yards past the pair as it looks like Mallett's throwing a flag and Arrington's running an out. Probably should have been uncatchable, though you might have gotten Jenkins for holding anyway.
M49110I-FormRun-8 (pen)HartZone left
So Michigan's actually got something resembling a drive started, Hart finds a crease and goes for eight on first down, and what brings it back? If you said “Carson Butler holding penalty,” give yourself a pat on the back. But a small one: this trivia is strictly $200 Jeopardy! stuff.
M41118Ace 3-WidePass-6--Sack
Gholston destroys Long(-2) this time and sacks Mallett. Michigan's run the “everyone stop” routes again, which OSU has covered well, and Mallett's hesitation ends poorly. (PR, 0, protection 0/2)
M35224Ace 3-WidePassIncMathewsSeam
Hey, Mallett, if we wanted our QB to overthrow his receiver by yards we'd have Henne in. Mmmm. Bitter. (IN, 0, protection 2/2)
M35324Shotgun 3-widePassIncArringtonWheel
Arrington's beaten Washington downfield here and actually has a shot at a catch and run for the first down; Mallett throws it well behind him. (IN, 0, protection 2/2)
Drive Notes: Punt, 3-14, 1 min 3rd Q. Henne returns.
LnDnDsFormTypeYardsPlayerBrief
O46110Ace TwinsPassIncManninghamWaggle
A bit of a variant here with the TEs staying in to block the weakside DE. Henne has all day to throw and tries for Manningham deep; well underthrown. (IN, 1, protection 2/2)
O46210Shotgun 3-wideRun-1ManninghamEnd-around
Mark Moundros 1) doesn't line up on the LOS out at WR and 2) completely whiffs his block on Washington. Result: loss.
O47311Shotgun 3-widePass-2--Fiasco
Oh, I'd forgotten about this one. Henne believes he's doing a check, lifting his leg then approaching the center to bark out an audible; the center snaps the ball into his chin. Fumble.
Drive Notes: Punt, 3-14, 13 min 4th Q.
LnDnDsFormTypeYardsPlayerBrief
M30110I-FormPass15 (pen)ManninghamWaggle
Similar setup to the last waggle bomb; this time an OSU DB takes a flagrant PI.
M45110I-Form TwinsRun-1HartZone left
Vijay's infamous screenshot play.
M44 211I-FormPassIncArringtonDeep cross
And, of course, when Henne actually finds an open receiver downfield and hits him the guy drops it. (CA+, 2, protection 2/2)
M44 311Shotgun 3-widePassIncArringtonDrag
An attempted dumpoff, as Henne has sat and surveyed but now things being to collapse. Well behind Arrington, not going for the first anyway. (IN, 0, protection 2/2)
Drive Notes: AAAAAAAAAARGH AAAAAAARGH AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH AAAAAAAAAAARHG
LnDnDsFormTypeYardsPlayerBrief
M32110I-Form TwinsPass-8--Sack
Eight minutes left in the game, two score deficit, we still have a fullback around. We run play action; Henne drops to throw deep; Gholston owns Schilling(-2) and clubs Henne to the ground. (PR, 0, protection 0/2)
M24218Shotgun 3-widePass7ManninghamSlant
Accurate; OSU playing off. (CA, 3, protection 2/2)
M31311Shotgun 3-widePassIncArringtonPost
Gholston crushes Schilling(-3), knocking him over, and pressures Henne. Henne nearly throws an interception as a result. (BR, 0, protection 0/3)
Drive Notes: AAAAAAAAAARGH AAAAAAARGH AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH AAAAAAAAAAARHG. With 6 minutes left in a two-score game and Michigan punting, this charting bullshit is over.

Let's get this over with.

Amen.

Charts?

Charts.

Mallett
TeamDOCAINBRTABAPR
Oregon (1/2)
3
7
2
3
1
1
2
ND
2
7
4
1
0
2
0
PSU
3
12
6
3
6
1
2
NW (1/2)
2
5
4
1
1
1
1
Illinois (1/3)
0
4
2
2
0
1
0
Minnesota
3
9
7
1
3
2
1
Wisconsin
3
13
11
6
2
1
2
OSU
0
1
2
0
0
0
1
Henne
TeamDOCAINBRTABAPR
The Horror
2
22
8
2
1
0
2
Oregon (1/2)
1
13
6
3
1
0
3
NW (1/2)
1
19
4
1
1
1
0
EMU
4
16
1
0
1
2
1
Purdue
3
20
1
1
1
1
2
Illinois (2/3)
5
15
4
0
1
1
3
MSU
5
14
9
3
1
1
3
Wisco (Brief)
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
OSU
1
13
12
1
1
0
4

(Hennemallettchart Legend)

Despite missing a drive, Henne set a new UFR record for INs; collectively Michigan QBs piled up 14 between them. Applying our standard Metric of Suck -- remove screens, add CA + DO, put in a ratio with IN + BR + TA -- yields 12 good results and 14 poor ones, a 46% success rate. This sucks butt, but not quite as much as Mallett's Wisconsin game; Henne's 2005 Wisconsin game remains his low point.

Of course, there's one obvious reason this happened: Henne's separated shoulder. He was obviously broken and it's hard to blame him for that performance.

Argh! Gholston!

That guy has got to be on roids.

Protection: 40/55. Schilling -12, Long -3.

Awful, and every minus received was because of Gholston.

Receivers?

Ye observe balls flying ten yards over your head!


This Game
Totals
Player01230123
Manningham4
0/2
1/2
4/4
35
3/1814/18
55/59
Arrington
2
-
1/2
1/1
17
6/14
20/25
33/36
Mathews
-
-
-
1/1
4
1/7
3/7
25/27
Hemingway
-
-
-
-
3
-
-
2/2









Massey
-
-
-
-
2
0/3
1/1
3/3
Butler
-
-
-
4/4
1
0/2
1/1
17/17
Webb
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
McLaurin
1
-
-
-
1
-
-
-









Hart
-
-
-
-
4
-
-
9/9
Minor
-
-
-
-
1
-
0/1
3/3
Moundros
-
-
-
-
-
0/1
1/1
1/1

Basically irrelevant, though the two opportunities Michigan receivers had to make big catches were dropped.

Goats?

Everybody.

Heroes?

Pfffft.

What does it mean for Florida?

If Henne is not healthy we have no chance. If he playing at his apex we have a shot. Our running game is uncreative and full of fail and, like everything Mike Debord does, makes babies cry. We should use our killer wideouts and attack the Florida secondary, the Gators' weak point, but we might have to do so with the burned out husk of Henne or Mallett's suck festival.

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