Re: 2021 Verbal: Cole Payton
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Originally Posted by
HerdBot
I dont think its harsh. He chalked up a ton of those yards after injuries started piling up. Luepke made his last carry vs Southen Illinois. Then TMac got dinged. Them Gonella transfered. Cole spraned his ankle. He ran because we ran out of bodies, which inflated his stats. But the offense wasnt nearly as good. We also started running way too much read option when Luepke was injured and went away from the i formation. I actually give Cam a ton of credit because he's not a dynamic runner but he worked his ass off and helped us win games with his legs. His effort was awesome. 67 carries over 5 games is a load for him and I think it took a toll on his body. He's not a huge guy. Without his running we wouldnt have gone as far as we did
Yup, agree
It worked when A-gap power was effective.
Pre game Stig stated his def plan was to bounce a-gap power wide, and control qb run.
Essentially saying he was putting Ndsu offence on cam's arm, receiver crew and Oc scheme passing game.
Re: 2021 Verbal: Cole Payton
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Originally Posted by
HerdBot
I dont think its harsh. He chalked up a ton of those yards after injuries started piling up. Luepke made his last carry vs Southen Illinois. Then TMac got dinged. Them Gonella transfered. Cole spraned his ankle. He ran because we ran out of bodies, which inflated his stats. But the offense wasnt nearly as good. We also started running way too much read option when Luepke was injured and went away from the i formation. I actually give Cam a ton of credit because he's not a dynamic runner but he worked his ass off and helped us win games with his legs. His effort was awesome. 67 carries over 5 games is a load for him and I think it took a toll on his body. He's not a huge guy. Without his running we wouldnt have gone as far as we did
67 carries by the QB in last five games
68 carries by Lance in his last five games finishing with 30 against James Madison
So without QB runs our offense is fairly terrible.
Re: 2021 Verbal: Cole Payton
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Originally Posted by
stevdock
67 carries by the QB in last five games
68 carries by Lance in his last five games finishing with 30 against James Madison
So without QB runs our offense is fairly terrible.
And predictable.
Re: 2021 Verbal: Cole Payton
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Originally Posted by
stevdock
67 carries by the QB in last five games
68 carries by Lance in his last five games finishing with 30 against James Madison
So without QB runs our offense is fairly terrible.
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Originally Posted by
CAS4127
And predictable.
It might work with an elite runner like Trey Lance. The guy was a deer in football pads and could run 21.5 mph. We will never see a QB that fast again ever.
https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/49...-run-story?amp
Re: 2021 Verbal: Cole Payton
For me the offensive coordinator did not help at times just like in 2012 with Junior Brock which drives a lot of us nuts. One difference between Brock and Cam is that in a big game Brock showed up. Here is the comparisons of the two.
2012 Brock 61% 2,331 yards 17tds and 8 int. and 357 net rushing yards
2022 Cam 66% 1,975 yards 13tds and 5 int. And 561 net rushing yards.
Very similar stats when u add it all up. I will say though at one point in Brock’s junior year I wondered if we should switch to Wentz. But the difference than to now is that all u heard in the background was how amazing Wentz was from everybody associated with the team and you don’t quite here that same thing yet about Cole or at least I haven’t. We do need more than 13 passing tds though going forward.
Re: 2021 Verbal: Cole Payton
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Originally Posted by
HerdBot
I mean come on we could not design some better plays in that championship game. That game was frustrating as we did have good wide receivers including one that was basically an second round talent. That game was concerning for the future of our play calling and it still is.
Re: 2021 Verbal: Cole Payton
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Originally Posted by
Snowgoose
I mean come on we could not design some better plays in that championship game. That game was frustrating as we did have good wide receivers including one that was basically an second round talent. That game was concerning for the future of our play calling and it still is.
And way over half of TL’s rushing yards we’re off of scrambles because WRs couldn’t get open.
Re: 2021 Verbal: Cole Payton
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Originally Posted by
GreenfieldBison
How do you know this about his leadership? Do you have some inside knowledge? I'm mostly neutral but a little bit with @OrygunBison mostly for the reason you give here: sample size. I just have not seen enough (for me) of Cole to determine whether he is a better all around player at the position or not. I surely believe he is a superior runner, that much I think I have seen. But passing, reading defense, optioning, etc. I guess I don't know and for this whole year I have been giving the benefit of the doubt to those who see practices every day.
Problem is (for me), after that showing down in Frisco I'm harboring more doubts than confidence in those folks. To be clear I'm not in any way hanging that loss on Cam. I think there is plenty of attribution to go around on the Bison side and plenty of kudos to go around on the Bunny side.
Yes, I do. His leadership is impressive. He came in as a leader and the team rallies around him.
Re: 2021 Verbal: Cole Payton
That Cole is still on the roster is impressive in this day and age. Not as impressive as his calves though.
Re: 2021 Verbal: Cole Payton
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Originally Posted by
Snowgoose
I mean come on we could not design some better plays in that championship game. That game was frustrating as we did have good wide receivers including one that was basically an second round talent. That game was concerning for the future of our play calling and it still is.
Watson, Ellefson , Babich, and Gindorf were pretty good :rofl: protected by an oline with 3 future NFL guys in Radunz, Volson and Zach Johnson. What is that 8 future NFL players if you include Trey, who hadnt thrown a pick all season. Oh and Luepke was starting to carve out a role, so thats 9 future NFL guys... just on offense.