
mjkleko
May 29, 2008 Feb 16, 2012 3 231
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The UCLA Football Team
In the afterglow of Washington State Cougars stunning come-from-behind victory, I've been eagerly focusing on next weeks test coming on the road at the Rose Bowl Coliseum against the UCLA Bruins. Having only caught glimpes of two UCLA games, I know very little outside of the struggles of what now appears to be the former starting quarterback Kevin Prince against Texas. That was one of the more self-defeating first quarters I've seen from a QB in a while. It's always fun when each pass attempt becomes a coin-toss over which team is going to make the completion. But I have a few observations, then ultimately more questions about the offense in general.
After briefly perusing the fellow SB Nation Bruins Blog, I've come across few interesting topics of discussion circulating among their faithful. Not surprisingly, one of these discussions revolves around finding head coach Rick Neuheisel's replacement for next year. To many, it seems like his termination is an inevitable outcome, having failed to create any significant positive contributions either on or off the field, despite having what many feel is more than adequate talent to compete in the newly formed Pac-12. I'm sure many of you have your own impressions of Rick Neuheisel and his exploits throughout college football. However aside from his past transgressions and inconsistent program he's put together at UCLA, he remains respected as a football coach and it is believed he may still have time to salvage his position with a stellar, yet seemingly improbable, run from here on out. It just seems as though the fans and administration have little loyalty to the coach and that is definitely a problem for a team that should be competing what some believe is the weaker South division.
Having taken thorough drubbings at the hands of upper-echelon teams Texas and Stanford, UCLA feels like a team that is reeling and feel even more hopeless and without drive than their sanctioned counterpart USC. That can often be the case when your team has question marks surrounding the team's signal callers which leads to the next issue. After getting the promotion in lieu if Kevin Prince, Richard Brehaut, the junior from Los Osos high school in Rancho Cucamango, CA, has performed at least average, throwing for 202 yards and a couple of scores against Stanford. He won't trick anyone into thinking he's among the Pac-12 elite at the QB position, but he has proven serviceable if unspectacular. For all his efforts however it is likely just a matter of time before the Brett Hundley begins to grasp the nuances of college football and is given a chance to seize the starting spot. As those of you that are Seahawks fans out there are certainly aware of, the most popular quarterback in town is the backup, especially when he came into town with 5 pretty gold stars next to his name.
A bit to chew on for fun, but my question is, what the hell kind of offense is UCLA running? Looking at their statistics, they appear a bit scared to throw the rock, handing it off almost 60 more times than they've passed despite having few leads down the stretch. Someone hook me up with the link to analysis or better yet, give me your own take.
And also, what's going on with the defense? Are we looking at a cover-crazy squad that is either super-confident in its front four to get the job down or damn scared its secondary will get torched if asked to do anything alone.
Give me the run down if you will. And as always..
..GO COUGS!
Max K
GT Beats Pinkard, Mays for TD
Came across this highlight of a Golden Tate TD catch against USC in South Bend while browsing Taylor Mays videos. You've probably seen this before, I think this was a well-watched game, but it has some significance given the inclusion of two Seahawks currently on the fringe and the recently traded Taylor Mays.
First play in the video, Josh Pinkard on man-to-man coverage on GT with Mays helping over the top. Just a go route with Clausen throwing a laser on the money to Tate. Tate hangs on and makes a great grab after out-sprinting Pinkard. I wonder if this play has been brought up at all during camp..
I like Pinkard. In this particular highlight he stills manages to flip his head around and locate the ball despite being a step behind the receiver, not succumbing to blind flailing. But I have a tough time thinking he beats out LeGree, Maxwell, and Sherman for those last few spots in the secondary.
Roster cuts are going to be interesting and I'm pretty confident whoever we release in the secondary is going to get picked up fairly quickly.
But one thing you can tell from these two plays is that GT is purely relying on his athletic ability. First speed, then the second play, although he lights up Mays which is awesome, you can hardly call what he ran a route, just a sloppy turn in order to peel away from the retreating corner.
For the individuals calling for Tate's head, I still think its way too early, he deserves at least till his third season especially due to this truncated off season. I seriously hope he improves as watching Percy Harvin play the slot in Bevell's offense was very entertaining and seeing Tate perform to half that level would be great.
EDIT: Sorry for not linking the vid to open another page (don't know how when its in the title), I am a rookie.
Exploring Why Tatupu Made His Decision
So reports have it, Tatupu went into Carroll's office Saturday night and requested to be released after being asked to restructure. So let's hash it out. Why would Tatupu refuse restructuring?
Pictured: Lofa, deep in meditative thought.
Scheduled to make $4.35 million this year, Tats was around one of the better compensated linebackers in the league, with the league average linebacker salary hovering a little above $1 million. For comparisons sake, at the high end Urlacher makes $7.5, Ray Lewis ~$10 while Stephen Tulloch, a better comparison for Tatupu, just signed a 1 year deal worth $3.25 million (1.8 guaranteed). So if you're great, $5+, good ~$3, down to league average ~$1.1 and then camp filler/vet minimums etc.
Obviously the 'Hawks wanted to prevent the LB spot from becoming a cap liability, with Curry making ~$5 till 2014 when his contract balloons to over $8 million. And I'm not positive, but I believe Hawthorne has one year remaining worth $1.38 million. While he played outside for the majority of last season, many will remember "Heater" got his first big shot at destroying moving things on the football field on the inside after Lofa tore his pectoral. If I'm the 'Hawks, I'm high on "Heater" (I really enjoyed writing that, just to let you know), and thus want to have the flexibility to sign him a bit longer. Reading between the lines; not pay Tatupu $5 million next season.
So from what I've read, the Hawk's likely would have wanted Tats to take a reduction down to around $2 mil, probably a little bit lower. Maybe they would have lopped off a year of his contract as well. So let's say they said, "alright Tats, we love ya. Heck, just look at Carroll's eyes when he looks at you. They get all Bambi-ish and teary. Its a bit unnerving. But we want you to play this year for $1.8 mil, a 50% decrease."
If I'm Tats, I'm pissssssed. I've given this franchise everything, including both of my knees. But what can I really expect outside of Seattle? Here I've got a coach that believes in me, I'm the unquestioned emotional leader of this defense, the fan support is epic. Out there, I've got a weak linebacker market, maybe the possibility of playing closer to home, and hopefully, just hopefully, a bit more job security in the form of a multi-year deal.
Just the thing is, I don't see any of that happening. I personally doubt Tats gets more than a 1-year deal for $1.5 million.
So why the heck does he ask for his release?
Also, this is my first FanPost after years of faithful lurking. I appreciate any and all participation from the best community on SBNation, FieldGulls. Go HAWWWKS
Edit: I thought it would be appropriate to expand on this free agency period's linebacker signings seeing as Nick Barnett signed a 3-year deal worth $12 million ($6 guaranteed) with the Bills this morning. The more I think about it and watch some film, Barnett would have been a pretty good replacement, fit and ability-wise for Tatupu, although the contract is probably a bit steep for what the FO might be looking to spend.
For reference, here is a list of the current linebackers on the Seahawks roster via nfl.com Obviously Kam is primarily a safety, but with his size I'm sure he figures into Carroll's plans in the box at times as well.
name, experience, ht, wt, college
David Hawthorne - 4 6'0'' 246 - Texas Christian
Aaron Curry - 3 6'2'' 255 - Wake Forest
Leroy Hill - 7 6'1'' 238 - Clemson
Matt McCoy - 7 6'0'' 232 - San Diego State
Dexter Davis - 2 6'1'' 244 - Arizona State
K.J. Wright - 0 6'3'' 246 - Mississippi State
Malcolm Smith - 0 6'1'' 225 - USC
Blake Sorenson - 0 6'1'' 231 - Wisconsin
Mike Morgan - 0 6'3'' 222 - USC
Howey Neal - 0 6'1'' 230 - Eastern Michigan
Jameson Konz - 0 6'3'' 234 - Kent State
Kam Chancellor - 2 6'3'' 232 - Virginia Tech
Significant Free Agent Linebacker Signings 2011:
# in parenthesis guaranteed $ if available
DQwell Jackson, Browns - 1 year, $4.5mil
AJ Hawk, Packers (resign) - 5 years, $35mil (10)
Takeo Spikes, Chargers - 3 years , $9mil
Paul Posluszny, Jaguars - 6 years, $42mil
Stephen Nickolas, Falcons - 5 years, $17.5mil
James Anderson, Panthers - 5 years, $22mil
Clint Session, Jaguars - 5 years, $30mil
Kevin Burnett, Dolphins - 4 years, $21mil (9)
Thomas Howard, Bengals - 2 years, $6.5mil
Barrett Ruud, Titans - 1 year, $4mil
Stephen Tulloch, Lions - 1 year, $3.25mil
Nick Barnett, Bills - 3 years, $12mil
Some players are getting decent money, and there's clearly some head scratchers in there (Session 5/$30 yikes), but I'm surprised Tulloch took so little. There's definitely a chance Lofa could get more than the 1 year, $2mil non guaranteed contract the Seahawks allegedly offered him.
I think Barnett or Tulloch would have been great replacements for Tatupu, but there are still some decent players out there waiting it out. For instance, Ernie Sims is still out there, as well as Kirk Morrison who I like. In addition there are a few vets out there who could likely be signed to fill for an injury, such as Ben Leber or Pisa.
I don't believe the Schneider is very concerned about losing a guy like Will Herring, as we have pretty good depth among our rookies for fast LBs we can put in coverage. However I am concerned about really just having Heater as a guy you can put in the middle and will plug away efficiently.
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