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Hans Olsen Review of USU vs CSU
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Hans Olsen Review of USU vs CSU
Here are some of the videos Hans has just posted. There are more coming. He can give some good insight at times. He may do more if he gets more views from USU fans.
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Re: Hans Olsen Review of USU vs CSU
I've been missing these! Thanks for posting. I'll have to circle back and watch after work some time.
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Re: Hans Olsen Review of USU vs CSU
Loved the breakdown on the blocked punt. Honestly, when we lined up in that spread out formation, I thought to myself "what in the world are we doing?" CSU obviously saw that stupid formation on film. They stack 5 guys over the long snapper and 4 of them blow up our 3 up men with a full head of steam. Of course, one of them are going to get through.
I HATE that stupid spread out formation on punts.
I HATE that stupid spread out formation on punts.
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I always watch these when he does them. I also thumbs up each one.
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Re: Hans Olsen Review of USU vs CSU
likewise
although i was hesitant to thumbs up the blocked punt because of how awful it looked
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I love the breakdown of the kick return and he shows LaValles block. That was awesome.
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Hans Olsen Review of USU vs CSU
https://1280thezone.com/hans-scotty-g-o ... -over-csu/
They have some discussion of these here. Worth a listen.
They have some discussion of these here. Worth a listen.
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Re: Hans Olsen Review of USU vs CSU
Loved the breakdown!! I want these for every game; they are super interesting. I didn't know you weren't allowed to pull runners, so after that play I was thinking we needed to try stuff like that. Glad to know it is not legitimate and that is likely why I had never seen it before.
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Re: Hans Olsen Review of USU vs CSU
On the game review with Scotty G, Hans says if you want more of this coverage then go an watch the breakdown videos from this game. I know I'll be watching them.
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Re: Hans Olsen Review of USU vs CSU
That’s what I thought too. My wife said to me after that play “I thought you couldn’t pull a guy forward on offense.” I said “I thought so too, but that rule must have changed, because so obvious that if it was illegal the refs definitely would have called it.”
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On the 610 KVNU post-game show, they said that doing this was illegal in the past, but that the rule had changed and it is now legal.Murkymerk wrote: ↑October 2nd, 2019, 3:14 pmThat’s what I thought too. My wife said to me after that play “I thought you couldn’t pull a guy forward on offense.” I said “I thought so too, but that rule must have changed, because so obvious that if it was illegal the refs definitely would have called it.”
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Re: Hans Olsen Review of USU vs CSU
Everything I can find says it still is the rule. Though I'm not having luck finding any rule changes.usubobcat wrote: ↑October 2nd, 2019, 4:09 pmOn the 610 KVNU post-game show, they said that doing this was illegal in the past, but that the rule had changed and it is now legal.Murkymerk wrote: ↑October 2nd, 2019, 3:14 pmThat’s what I thought too. My wife said to me after that play “I thought you couldn’t pull a guy forward on offense.” I said “I thought so too, but that rule must have changed, because so obvious that if it was illegal the refs definitely would have called it.”
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Don't count on KVNU to have accurate info.... It is illegal to do what he did.AgMan21 wrote: ↑October 2nd, 2019, 4:16 pmEverything I can find says it still is the rule. Though I'm not having luck finding any rule changes.usubobcat wrote: ↑October 2nd, 2019, 4:09 pmOn the 610 KVNU post-game show, they said that doing this was illegal in the past, but that the rule had changed and it is now legal.Murkymerk wrote: ↑October 2nd, 2019, 3:14 pmThat’s what I thought too. My wife said to me after that play “I thought you couldn’t pull a guy forward on offense.” I said “I thought so too, but that rule must have changed, because so obvious that if it was illegal the refs definitely would have called it.”
Rule: 9-3-2
Interfering for or Helping the Ball Carrier or Passer
ARTICLE 2. a. The ball carrier or passer may use his hand or arm to ward off or push opponents.
b. The ball carrier shall not grasp a teammate; and no other player of his team shall grasp, pull, or lift him to assist him in forward progress. (A.R. 9.3.2.I)
c. Teammates of the ball carrier or passer may interfere for him by blocking but shall not use interlocked interference by grasping or encircling one another in any manner while contacting an opponent.
PENALTY—Five yards
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Re: Hans Olsen Review of USU vs CSU
Duly noted. It's incredible that the officiating crew missed that call. It was blatantly obvious.ratofallaggies wrote: ↑October 2nd, 2019, 4:17 pmDon't count on KVNU to have accurate info.... It is illegal to do what he did.AgMan21 wrote: ↑October 2nd, 2019, 4:16 pmEverything I can find says it still is the rule. Though I'm not having luck finding any rule changes.usubobcat wrote: ↑October 2nd, 2019, 4:09 pmOn the 610 KVNU post-game show, they said that doing this was illegal in the past, but that the rule had changed and it is now legal.Murkymerk wrote: ↑October 2nd, 2019, 3:14 pmThat’s what I thought too. My wife said to me after that play “I thought you couldn’t pull a guy forward on offense.” I said “I thought so too, but that rule must have changed, because so obvious that if it was illegal the refs definitely would have called it.”
Rule: 9-3-2
Interfering for or Helping the Ball Carrier or Passer
ARTICLE 2. a. The ball carrier or passer may use his hand or arm to ward off or push opponents.
b. The ball carrier shall not grasp a teammate; and no other player of his team shall grasp, pull, or lift him to assist him in forward progress. (A.R. 9.3.2.I)
c. Teammates of the ball carrier or passer may interfere for him by blocking but shall not use interlocked interference by grasping or encircling one another in any manner while contacting an opponent.
PENALTY—Five yards
Classic Blunders:
1) Getting involved in a land war in Asia
2) Going in against a Sicilian when death is on the line
1) Getting involved in a land war in Asia
2) Going in against a Sicilian when death is on the line
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Re: Hans Olsen Review of USU vs CSU
Glad to know that you aren't allowed to pull a runner forward. I thought the rule must have changed when they didn't call it.
That’s what I thought too. My wife said to me after that play “I thought you couldn’t pull a guy forward on offense.” I said “I thought so too, but that rule must have changed, because so obvious that if it was illegal the refs definitely would have called it.”
On the 610 KVNU post-game show, they said that doing this was illegal in the past, but that the rule had changed and it is now legal.
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Everything I can find says it still is the rule. Though I'm not having luck finding any rule changes.
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Don't count on KVNU to have accurate info.... It is illegal to do what he did.
Rule: 9-3-2
Interfering for or Helping the Ball Carrier or Passer
ARTICLE 2. a. The ball carrier or passer may use his hand or arm to ward off or push opponents.
b. The ball carrier shall not grasp a teammate; and no other player of his team shall grasp, pull, or lift him to assist him in forward progress. (A.R. 9.3.2.I)
c. Teammates of the ball carrier or passer may interfere for him by blocking but shall not use interlocked interference by grasping or encircling one another in any manner while contacting an opponent.
PENALTY—Five yards
Thank you Rato...much appreciated clarity. The foul was blatant and fueled my suspicions that we were seeing a game officiated by green and/or inept officials. There were any number of questions I had about the late whistles and seemingly obvious rules infractions.
That’s what I thought too. My wife said to me after that play “I thought you couldn’t pull a guy forward on offense.” I said “I thought so too, but that rule must have changed, because so obvious that if it was illegal the refs definitely would have called it.”
On the 610 KVNU post-game show, they said that doing this was illegal in the past, but that the rule had changed and it is now legal.
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Everything I can find says it still is the rule. Though I'm not having luck finding any rule changes.
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Don't count on KVNU to have accurate info.... It is illegal to do what he did.
Rule: 9-3-2
Interfering for or Helping the Ball Carrier or Passer
ARTICLE 2. a. The ball carrier or passer may use his hand or arm to ward off or push opponents.
b. The ball carrier shall not grasp a teammate; and no other player of his team shall grasp, pull, or lift him to assist him in forward progress. (A.R. 9.3.2.I)
c. Teammates of the ball carrier or passer may interfere for him by blocking but shall not use interlocked interference by grasping or encircling one another in any manner while contacting an opponent.
PENALTY—Five yards
Thank you Rato...much appreciated clarity. The foul was blatant and fueled my suspicions that we were seeing a game officiated by green and/or inept officials. There were any number of questions I had about the late whistles and seemingly obvious rules infractions.
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I love how humble Scotty is about his job. Great praises and compliments for his attitude!
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Re: Hans Olsen Review of USU vs CSU
Great football takes! Thanks for these!
Haney has a great game and I love Olsen’s take on his strip.
I would love to see more of Caleb Repp in the slot!!!!!
Haney has a great game and I love Olsen’s take on his strip.
I would love to see more of Caleb Repp in the slot!!!!!
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I’d love to see us use Repp on the outside to replace Tarver as a big target. He’s 6’5” and can move.Sl7vk wrote:Great football takes! Thanks for these!
Haney has a great game and I love Olsen’s take on his strip.
I would love to see more of Caleb Repp in the slot!!!!!
I think the staff needs to realize we have some great playmaker that aren’t getting the ball right now. Bright killed it last year and the staff had all but benched him - I think we all saw what he can do this last week and that was without trying to get him out in space where he is best. I don’t think they believe in Jordan Nathan or Terrell either. I’d like to see us move Repp out like we did on the 42 yard touchdown and put Terrell on the field a bit more.
Repp, Mariner, Nathan, and Terrell with Bright at running back would be a nightmare to defend. Mix in a little Scarver and Thompkins for fun.
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They believe in Jordan just fine, SDSU & CSU was in no way a measuring point. The ground game was used because JLove didn't have time in the pocket in either game.....LSU will be no measuring stick but I assure you Jordan N has their full trust....I personally spoke with Coach Phillips in San Diego, sometimes there are reasons beyond what you see for why they play the personnel they play, I stay quiet alot more now, but my Jordan is in a very good place & it will be seen in the next couple of weeks....dyedblue wrote: ↑October 2nd, 2019, 8:44 pmI’d love to see us use Repp on the outside to replace Tarver as a big target. He’s 6’5” and can move.Sl7vk wrote:Great football takes! Thanks for these!
Haney has a great game and I love Olsen’s take on his strip.
I would love to see more of Caleb Repp in the slot!!!!!
I think the staff needs to realize we have some great playmaker that aren’t getting the ball right now. Bright killed it last year and the staff had all but benched him - I think we all saw what he can do this last week and that was without trying to get him out in space where he is best. I don’t think they believe in Jordan Nathan or Terrell either. I’d like to see us move Repp out like we did on the 42 yard touchdown and put Terrell on the field a bit more.
Repp, Mariner, Nathan, and Terrell with Bright at running back would be a nightmare to defend. Mix in a little Scarver and Thompkins for fun.
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Stop being more quiet. Not cool.taniataylor wrote:They believe in Jordan just fine, SDSU & CSU was in no way a measuring point. The ground game was used because JLove didn't have time in the pocket in either game.....LSU will be no measuring stick but I assure you Jordan N has their full trust....I personally spoke with Coach Phillips in San Diego, sometimes there are reasons beyond what you see for why they play the personnel they play, I stay quiet alot more now, but my Jordan is in a very good place & it will be seen in the next couple of weeks....dyedblue wrote: ↑October 2nd, 2019, 8:44 pmI’d love to see us use Repp on the outside to replace Tarver as a big target. He’s 6’5” and can move.Sl7vk wrote:Great football takes! Thanks for these!
Haney has a great game and I love Olsen’s take on his strip.
I would love to see more of Caleb Repp in the slot!!!!!
I think the staff needs to realize we have some great playmaker that aren’t getting the ball right now. Bright killed it last year and the staff had all but benched him - I think we all saw what he can do this last week and that was without trying to get him out in space where he is best. I don’t think they believe in Jordan Nathan or Terrell either. I’d like to see us move Repp out like we did on the 42 yard touchdown and put Terrell on the field a bit more.
Repp, Mariner, Nathan, and Terrell with Bright at running back would be a nightmare to defend. Mix in a little Scarver and Thompkins for fun.
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