Kline was a good soldier and Bear. I wish him all the best.
The Duke!;842246855 said:
He had two amazing runs. But he also had inexplicable fumbles and tons of missed assignments.
The thinking on this board was that it was all JT's fault for picking the wrong RB to play. As soon as a new staff came on board with a simplified playbook, Bigelow would shine.
But once that scenario unfolded, it became clear that maybe JT and Gould knew what they were doing more than we all thought.
UCBerkGrad;842247113 said:
Wouldn't that mean that every player that was recruited under Tedford's system got a raw deal with the Sonny hire?
MiZery;842246854 said:
you cant blame the losses on Goff. Considering this was a 1-11 team, he had pretty good numbers (for a true Frosh).
Passing 320/531 for 3508 yards and 18 TD and 10 INTs is not bad. He also had a decent game against a tough Stanfurd D on the road.
So .. not good O-line + average running game = more pressure on the QB. Considering everyone knows that Cal is going to pass,, he still had decent numbers.
NYCGOBEARS;842247169 said:
Kline was a good soldier and Bear. I wish him all the best.
gobears725;842247194 said:
to a certain extent, id say so. it also goes without saying, goff may be the best for the TFS but im not so sure the TFS as currently constructed will work. i think that theyll have to adjust
beelzebear;842247201 said:
This. I understand Cal was under-manned due to injuries and age. Still there weren't adjustments by the staff with personnel. Dykes sorts horded the most talent guys on offense while watching the D backfield wilt.
There must have been a few WR/athletes who played D in HS, who would welcome playing time. There must have been 2-3 decent candidates. Deltha O'neal made the switch and played in the NFL for a good chunk of time.
Besides better talent and depth, how/if Dykes adjusts will tell if he can succeed. He's going to have to adjust a bunch. Also while not the same system, looks like Chip Kelly adjusted to Foles, and the NFL but he's also a very good coach.
Masau80;842246921 said:
Supposedly, the new kid coming in is a perfect fit for this offense (although he is awful short) - much more dynamic a runner than Goff. Coach Dykes has shown that he is not against starting a true freshman at QB. Could be that this was Goff's one and done year as a starter?
gobears725;842247106 said:
coaching changes happen and it was a bit of the risk he took signing with Cal when it was pretty clear that tedford was on the hot seat. i think that Kline will be in a very good situation up at Oregon st learning under Riley in an offense suited more towards his strengths.
gobears725;842247216 said:
that will be what defines dykes. his ability to adjust. theyll have all winter to look at how we were beat. short passing game i mean its worked before, look at the 49ers. the answers are out there, its a matter of whether he finds the right solution
beelzebear;842247201 said:
This. I understand Cal was under-manned due to injuries and age. Still there weren't adjustments by the staff with personnel. Dykes sorts horded players on offense while watching the D backfield wilt.
There must have been a few WR/athletes who played D in HS, who would welcome playing time. There must have been 2-3 decent candidates. Deltha O'neal made the switch and played in the NFL for a good chunk of time.
Besides better talent and depth, how/if Dykes adjusts will tell if he can succeed. He's going to have to adjust a bunch. Also while not the same system, looks like Chip Kelly adjusted to Foles, and the NFL but he's also a very good coach.
I'm hoping SD adjusts well and figures it out, because the alternative is painful. It's the lack of any demonstrated improvement over the season that has me worried. 4-5 wins and being competitive in most games would be progress next season. Cal got blown out of every game, minus Portland St. and Arizona.
BerlinerBaer;842247237 said:
If Goff isn't the starter for the NU game I will be shocked. Unless he really is the second coming, Rubenzer's odds are slim considering he isn't enrolling early.
There is always the chance that Rubenzer could be worked in gradually over the course of the season. If they don't redshirt him then this is what we should expect.
Well said.
I honestly wish the staff chose to make better use of existing personnel this past season. At the same time I also see the long-term advantages, particularly on offense, to fully implementing your system so the players either get it and grow with it or don't. Defense is hard to gauge considering the injuries and inexperience. Can't really separate all that from any apparent deficiencies in scheme.
We'll see what Dykes has in his 3 notebooks full of things that need to be changed.
59bear;842247371 said:
Is Boehm gone too?
calumnus;842247301 said:
+1
Sonny was dealt a bad hand, but I wanted to see him/the staff play the hand they were dealt better:
1. As you say, seek a CB or two among our great crop of WRs.
2. Even if Goff is your guy, when Kline is in, adjust the TFS to Kline for Kline strengths, rather than require Kline to adjust to the TFS.
3. Before the season, they talked about jumbo offenses in short yardage and in the red zone, but we didn't see them. Harbaugh/Stanford/Niners has shown how devastating this strategy can be. Alternating between jumbo and spread to create personnel advantages can be part of what defines us.
4. Use the TEs as blockers in the running game. Rodgers is not just a big receiver.
5. Find a place on the field for a great athlete like Tagaloa (TE, DL?).
Unfortunately some of these cannot be acted on because the players have left.
Going forward, I am really hoping that the staff maximizes recruiting of the California JCs (It looks like they are), considers position changes, and modifies the offense to take advantage of jumbo sets and the ability of TEs to block on the edge for the run game.
turkey02;842247438 said:
If Tags didn't have the foot speed to play OT, no way he'd be able to handle life at TE.
SmellinRoses;842247057 said:
^This.
Never understand the knee-jerk reaction to always side with/support the current head coach regardless of his body of work at hand.
turkey02;842247382 said:
Nope, but he's keep getting his position moved around. I think he'll still be around as a 3rd string guy and potentially that wildcat QB if they want to incorporate that a bit more.
wifeisafurd;842247464 said:
Big, strong, fast kid. Gotta find a place for him.
gobears725;842247442 said:
i didnt think Tags got off the ball quick. not sure if thats foot speed, so much as just needing to get out of his stance quicker. its related to quickness though for sure
The Duke!;842246850 said:
The Bigelow stuff last year was in the same ball park. But I agree that many posters' attachment to Kline is really bizarre.
gobears725;842247442 said:
i didnt think Tags got off the ball quick. not sure if thats foot speed, so much as just needing to get out of his stance quicker. its related to quickness though for sure
Looperbear;842246870 said:
Yeah, and then some. Bigs looked much worse than this staff than he did with JT and Gould. Which shouldn't be that surprising, many were raising questions as SD's staff was being put together.
SonOfCalVa;842248274 said:
Not just his foot speed ... Tag's pad level was poor to awful, standing straight up then DEs running around him or pushing him back.
OG, wherever he ends up will probably be his position and he wouldn't start next year at any position so it's good for him that he's going to try elsewhere.
SonOfCalVa;842248274 said:
Not just his foot speed ... Tag's pad level was poor to awful, standing straight up then DEs running around him or pushing him back.
OG, wherever he ends up will probably be his position and he wouldn't start next year at any position so it's good for him that he's going to try elsewhere.
SonOfCalVa;842248280 said:
Looper, is there anything in your life about which you're actually positive?
Your negativity oozes from every post but, to your credit, sometimes it's so absurd that it's humorous.
Looperbear;842248764 said:
Well, I guess you haven't been reading my posts over the years. I was accused of being a sunshine pumper in JT's later years. I'm very complimentary of Monty, Gottlieb and Clark.
And, more on point about our current situation, I'm much more complimentary of our players than you are. You think the players are the problem and aren't sufficiently talented and prefer to side with the coaches and throw our players under the bus. I think the coaches are the problem and aren't sufficiently competent and prefer to side with the players rather than throwing them under the bus like you do.
SonOfCalVa;842248794 said:
You're saying that I've dissed our players ??????????????????
Are you drunk ... or just stupid? Or both?
I choose Both.
Rushinbear;842248760 said:
His best spot is RT with a righthanded QB. Doesn't have to pull. Pass pro against the bigger, slower of the two DEs. More drive blocking (although his low pad level compromises that, too).
He turned out not to have it. Maybe they'll do something with him at UA. Wish him well.
82gradDLSdad;842248845 said:
I just don't get how folks are writing off Tags so early. I have seen many huge high school linemen take a lot longer than Tags got at Cal to 'get' the position of OT. He had his true freshman year (last year) wasted with little playing time and he started only half the games this year. So with about 6 starts we are ready to say that he doesn't have it? I don't buy it. I think Tagaloa is one of the better moving huge guys I've seen coming out of high school on the OL. (Most of you are too young to remember Kevin Gogan but he made Tags look like Desean Jackson early in his college career at UW.) He's still young. He's had two completely different OL systems to learn and the jury is definitely out on his current OL coach. I am really sorry to see him leave. I still think he'll be a good college offensive lineman. And we need those.
freshfunk;842248849 said:
Yep, some people are so quick to write him off and even go so far as to say he won't be successful anywhere. I can only guess that it's sour grapes and easier to think that the guy has no talent than entertain the possibility he didn't have the right OL coaching.
If we had an OL recruit with his stats and rating commit right now, those same people would be head over heels.
oski003;842248866 said:
Or entertain the fact that he simply wasn't ready to start yet and had to because of injuries and lack of depth. Perhaps he'll excel at AZ. Perhaps, he'd excel if he stayed.