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Monday, November 17, 2008

Coaches Corner: Offense


Many posters have said and talked about that all Michigan needs is better quarterback play. Will 100% agree quarterback play is #1 issue? However, this team has many more issues, and really needs a complete roster overhaul. Will look at needs and even some overview of current roster. In addition, look forward to hearing others thoughts.

Team:
Michigan needs some stars, not just good players but stars, difference makers. I know I am broken record, but will not let up on this. There is no Long, Woodson, or Edwards on this roster. There is a couple on the roster today who could be stars, and maybe couple coming in with that type of talent. On current roster, Shaw is showing some star power and Odoms is showing some flashes of it. After that, well maybe Martin, but that is it for players we have seen.

Offense:

1) Quarterback:
Yes, it is still #1 need. In addition, we have two additional athletes with better skills than any currently on roster. Of two Beaver have most upside, bigger, stronger arm, and that gunslinger attitude that many of the great ones have, but Forcier has outstanding football sense and makes very good decisions. Therefore, it will be fun to see how this shakes out. I doubt and hope Coach Rod and staff are satisfied and would not be surprised in quarterback is not #1 priority for recruiting next year.

2) Split Ends:
Michigan needs a speedy split end that can hit a seam and take the ball to the house. Not just move the chains, but also take it for huge yardage. For Michigan to continue to improve the offense, they have to back those safeties up and create some space. Spread offense will not be as effective if you do not effectively spread the defense with you.

Northwestern cornerbacks were able to crowd line of scrimmage and takeaway short passing game Michigan used against Minnesota. Other thing Michigan needs at split end is some down right nasty stalk blockers. Players who get into opponents face and frustrate the HELL out of them. Michigan used to be known for this across the country and needs to get back there. Because cornerbacks are less likely to press and crowd if you can get in their face and block them. Can Stonum be one of them, jury is still out. Haulstead definitely has the aggressive physical nature we need and McNeal has speed to hit those seams.

3) Offensive Tackle:
Yes, we can stand upgrade across offensive line, In general, but offensive tackles in particular. Shilling is natural offensive guard and Ortmann is more of right tackle forced to play left tackle. He has big problems with speedier defensive ends and gets holding calls on backside cut offs or getting second level. Not to mention Saturday Northwestern defensive ends were able to create pressure in three man rush.

4) Offensive Center:
Molk is getting better and showing some signs, but Michigan still needs some depth and competition at this key position.

5) Slots:
Michigan has one player at this time capable of making the type of plays necessary from this position, Odom, maybe T-Rob eventually help if healthy. This is some one like the one Gallon is vital. We cannot continue to live with tight ends and large split ends at slot and be very successful.

1 comment:

  1. I don't know man. Seems to me Michigan is loaded at the skilled positions except QB.

    Just look at this list of WRs! These are prototypical Michigan receivers (1990-2007). Tall, fast and supposed to be good route runners.

    Toney Clemons 6-2 (4 Star)

    James Rogers 6-1 (4 star)

    Junior Hemingway 6-3 (4 star)

    Darryl Stonum 6-2 (4 star)

    Greg Mathews 6-3 (3 star)

    Zion Babb 6-3 (4 star)

    Kevin Koger (4 star) former TE

    Martel Webb (4 star) former TE

    Slot, too, is freaking loaded in my view. Michigan will have Teric Jones, Vincent Smith, Fitz Toussaint, Jeremy Gallon (Fr.), Terrance Robinson (So. in '09), Martavious Odoms (So.), and likely Avery Horn (a Jr.) as a possible.

    Are not also neglecting the potential impact of some walk-on players at Michigan. This takes time to build up, but finding a WR to hit the seems doesn't have to be Braylon Edwards or Ralph Clayton. It could be a lunchpail kid from Benton Harbour, Flint, Saginaw or Vicksburg that has courage, strength, good footspeed and a great set of hands. I'm waiting for Michigan's own "beertruck" kid.

    The single biggest weakness for Michigan offensively has to be the OL, in my opinion. A strong OL can make any TB look great and any average QB look like a wunderkind with loads of time to throw.
    That stats don't lie. Michigan has talent -a lot of 4 star, top 50 recruits on the roster now. More are needed.

    My last comment would be that 2 QBs is not enough. This offense requires durability and depth, not just speed, arm and decision making. That said, I think UM fans will be shocked by the improvements that Threet and Sheridan will make between Nov 2008 and August 2009 under the coaching staff, workouts.

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