A meeting of the Trojan Round Table...
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 7:37 pm
...wherein the topic of discussion is:
"Provide the Remedy To What Ails USC At The Moment"
Here's what USC faces at the moment...
The Dark Clouds:
-The injuries are real, and they keep mounting.
-The excessive number of early entries into the NFL, which decimated our firepower, are real.
-The inexperienced talent we're trotting out there all over the field is real.
-The offensive coordinator is suffering from a severe case of the Marty Shottenheimer, with prominent Bill Callahan symptoms.
-The pass rush has become nonexistant.
-Not forcing enough turnovers.
-No quick strikes on offense. No explosiveness. No deep threats.
-No dominant running back. Nobody's stepped up and taken the job and ran with it. Chauncey's been decent, but nothing special.
The Silver Lining:
-Our home schedule is also real. Nebraska, Washington, Oregon, Cal and ND all have to come to the Coliseum this go around.
-One of our injured gamebreakers, Dwayne Jarrett, is coming back into the fold.
-JDB isn't beating us. He's looked solid, if unspectacular, which may very well be the fault of Lane Kiffin.
-JDB has been given time to pass. He's not getting killed. The pass protection is solid.
-Still playing with discipline. Despite the overabundance of youth USC still isn't beating themselves with excessive penalties and turnovers.
-The nation's longest regular season and home field winning streaks survive, even as we're struggling, which can only serve to help maintain the necessary pride and swagger. USC still isn't about to surrender those streaks, especially the home field streak, not without an all out fight.
-The talent level is still there, and it's maturing without losing.
-USC still controls their own destiny, in terms of receiving the second BCS title game invitation. A 12-0 USC team which concluded its season with a three game sweep of Cal, ND and UCLA will not be left out of the title game.
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So, let's get to it. Keeping in mind the various realities USC faces at the moment what can be done with what they have in order to run the regular season table?
From what I've seen so far, here's what I'd recommend...
-Force some "Shock & Awe" into our opponents. We have the talent. Unleash the fucking dogs of war and cry havoc on some bitches. Typically, USC's opponents go into the tank once they feel they're being crushed under the onslaught of USC's talent. Many times the game was effectively over by half time. In recent years USC has been able to accomplish this without having to take too many chances.
Well, no more, at least not this year. This team will have to start taking some chances. They won't be able to get away with Shottenheimer-ing it all season long. They will stumble somewhere, doing this. God help me for saying this, but yeah, it might very easily come against...Cal...in the Coliseum.
Fuck me. That would be too hard to take, seeing it all come crashing down at the hands of m2.
No. If we go down, it can't be with most of our rockets sitting there idling on the launch pad. It's time to start taking some chances. Let these guys build some energy, let the excitement take hold. Scare the fuck outta people.
Keep this in mind: Nobody USC is about to play has ever beaten USC. Nobody. Not one.
Use this. They will fold, once the familiar onslaught begins. It's all they know. It's what years of asskickings have trained them to expect. Nobody will fault them for it.
Gotta put it on 'em and give 'em that familiar feeling, and then it's all over.
Blitz. Often, and hard. I'm talking bringing the house, and not just on 3rd and 19. Scare some QBs, force some fumbles and some panicked throws leading to picks. Get the D riled up. Let 'em attack and use their athletic talent. It'll fire up both the defense and the offense.
Yeah, we'll give up some big plays. Considering our talent vs our opponents', I'm willing to risk it and make that trade. Knock the ball loose, make some QBs get happy feet.
Linebackers whooping and hollering as they run off the field to the strains of "Conquest" blaring throughout the old building. It's gotta start happening and it's only going to happen by going on the attack.
-Sixty minutes of attacking offense. Stay on the gas, once you're up. Quit going into a conservative shell.
-Get back to throwing the ball deep, right from the first whistle. Stretch the defense and open up space beneath the zone for the possession receivers and the backs coming out of the backfield to find more room. Ditch this ultra safe West Coast style offensive mindset that's allowing inferior opponents to hang around all game.
-Put the changes into practice immediately, during this easy stretch of the schedule. Get this shit ingrained in them to where it becomes habit by the Oregon game.
-Force them to watch endless film of the recent beatdowns their predecessors laid on UCLA and ND. That's what's expected of them. Look at the philosphy employed there to create those beatdowns. Drill it into their heads as to who they are, and why they're there at USC. No more flat performances. No more safe game plans. Go out and hit somebody every play, hard. Run by them. Run through them.
Talent, for days. Explode, and let the chips fall.
"Provide the Remedy To What Ails USC At The Moment"
Here's what USC faces at the moment...
The Dark Clouds:
-The injuries are real, and they keep mounting.
-The excessive number of early entries into the NFL, which decimated our firepower, are real.
-The inexperienced talent we're trotting out there all over the field is real.
-The offensive coordinator is suffering from a severe case of the Marty Shottenheimer, with prominent Bill Callahan symptoms.
-The pass rush has become nonexistant.
-Not forcing enough turnovers.
-No quick strikes on offense. No explosiveness. No deep threats.
-No dominant running back. Nobody's stepped up and taken the job and ran with it. Chauncey's been decent, but nothing special.
The Silver Lining:
-Our home schedule is also real. Nebraska, Washington, Oregon, Cal and ND all have to come to the Coliseum this go around.
-One of our injured gamebreakers, Dwayne Jarrett, is coming back into the fold.
-JDB isn't beating us. He's looked solid, if unspectacular, which may very well be the fault of Lane Kiffin.
-JDB has been given time to pass. He's not getting killed. The pass protection is solid.
-Still playing with discipline. Despite the overabundance of youth USC still isn't beating themselves with excessive penalties and turnovers.
-The nation's longest regular season and home field winning streaks survive, even as we're struggling, which can only serve to help maintain the necessary pride and swagger. USC still isn't about to surrender those streaks, especially the home field streak, not without an all out fight.
-The talent level is still there, and it's maturing without losing.
-USC still controls their own destiny, in terms of receiving the second BCS title game invitation. A 12-0 USC team which concluded its season with a three game sweep of Cal, ND and UCLA will not be left out of the title game.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
So, let's get to it. Keeping in mind the various realities USC faces at the moment what can be done with what they have in order to run the regular season table?
From what I've seen so far, here's what I'd recommend...
-Force some "Shock & Awe" into our opponents. We have the talent. Unleash the fucking dogs of war and cry havoc on some bitches. Typically, USC's opponents go into the tank once they feel they're being crushed under the onslaught of USC's talent. Many times the game was effectively over by half time. In recent years USC has been able to accomplish this without having to take too many chances.
Well, no more, at least not this year. This team will have to start taking some chances. They won't be able to get away with Shottenheimer-ing it all season long. They will stumble somewhere, doing this. God help me for saying this, but yeah, it might very easily come against...Cal...in the Coliseum.
Fuck me. That would be too hard to take, seeing it all come crashing down at the hands of m2.
No. If we go down, it can't be with most of our rockets sitting there idling on the launch pad. It's time to start taking some chances. Let these guys build some energy, let the excitement take hold. Scare the fuck outta people.
Keep this in mind: Nobody USC is about to play has ever beaten USC. Nobody. Not one.
Use this. They will fold, once the familiar onslaught begins. It's all they know. It's what years of asskickings have trained them to expect. Nobody will fault them for it.
Gotta put it on 'em and give 'em that familiar feeling, and then it's all over.
Blitz. Often, and hard. I'm talking bringing the house, and not just on 3rd and 19. Scare some QBs, force some fumbles and some panicked throws leading to picks. Get the D riled up. Let 'em attack and use their athletic talent. It'll fire up both the defense and the offense.
Yeah, we'll give up some big plays. Considering our talent vs our opponents', I'm willing to risk it and make that trade. Knock the ball loose, make some QBs get happy feet.
Linebackers whooping and hollering as they run off the field to the strains of "Conquest" blaring throughout the old building. It's gotta start happening and it's only going to happen by going on the attack.
-Sixty minutes of attacking offense. Stay on the gas, once you're up. Quit going into a conservative shell.
-Get back to throwing the ball deep, right from the first whistle. Stretch the defense and open up space beneath the zone for the possession receivers and the backs coming out of the backfield to find more room. Ditch this ultra safe West Coast style offensive mindset that's allowing inferior opponents to hang around all game.
-Put the changes into practice immediately, during this easy stretch of the schedule. Get this shit ingrained in them to where it becomes habit by the Oregon game.
-Force them to watch endless film of the recent beatdowns their predecessors laid on UCLA and ND. That's what's expected of them. Look at the philosphy employed there to create those beatdowns. Drill it into their heads as to who they are, and why they're there at USC. No more flat performances. No more safe game plans. Go out and hit somebody every play, hard. Run by them. Run through them.
Talent, for days. Explode, and let the chips fall.