One Bruin's Look At The Fall Scrimmage
Dunno why, but I figured I'd post my thoughts on a summer's eve at Drake. Oh, and by the way, how sweet was it sitting there watching Bruins play football while looking out at America's most beautiful college campus?
Keeping in mind that, with our offense going against our defense, everything is relative. (In other words, maybe our D isn't as good as it appeared today.) Also, the scrimmage was a typically-vanilla affair - one assumes Skippy was more concerned about whoever Phil Fulmer had sent to Westwood than anything else. That having been said, when the offense outscores the defense 14-9, there's trouble in River City.
Quarterbacks. Yikes! If I knew nothing about this team, I would have concluded that, beyond any doubt whatsoever, our starting quarterback absolutely must be...Chris Forcier. Granted he was going against the 2's, and Craft was going against the 1's, but Craft was brutal for the first hour of a 90-minute scrimmage. On his last couple drives, he sort of got it together, but we can't spend every game waiting around for him to find his rhythm. C-Force, in spite of the fumbled snap, was actually pretty good. He moved the offense somewhat well, and his passes and decisions were generally on the money. Were it not for several drops, one of which caused the INT, his numbers would be excellent.
The last 15 minutes or so went to Prince and Crissman. Prince's vaunted accuracy was nowhere to be found. Crissman looked pretty good, though he was forced to scramble so much, it was hard to tell when he was trying to force a pass and when he was just throwing the ball away.
Running Backs. From the vanilla files: every run looked like it came out of the Dorrell no-deception playbook. Kahlil touched the ball once - otherwise, he was being kept under the radar. Milton Knox doesn't look ready yet, and I'm not so sure about Raymond Carter. Johnathan Franklin, however, is quite ready. Aundre Dean was a revelation - as a freshman, he already reminds me of Kahlil in terms of strength and ability to shake off hits, but here was the best thing I saw: on a blitz, he picked up a linebacker who had a clear shot at the QB and took care of him. He looked like a real pro.
The fullbacks look good. Theriot can do the things that we got used to seeing Pitre do. I was shocked to see Tobi Umodu look good. Coleman is dinged up and didn't see much action.
I'm more worried about our ability to run than our ability to pass. The pass blocking was below average, which made it much better than the run blocking. The o-line was just so horrible that there were no holes opened. Ever.
Receivers. Good news: Marcus Everett looks like himself. Ditto Ryan Moya. Terrence Austin appears to be getting it together - and he's clearly our best return man. Johnson didn't participate. We saw a ton of the freshmen, and they all have something going for them. Moutra appears to be the real deal. I think he's going to have a bigger year than anyone knows. Rosario and Johnson both got open more than I expected - though with more contact at the line, I don't think they would have - but they both missed out on a lot of balls they could have caught. What the attraction to Ryan Graves is, I have no idea.
Offensive Line. I just checked: Chris Forcier is still scrambling. Perhaps we can convince opponents to count to 3 Mississippi before rushing.
Defensive Line. I would stack Harwell and Price against any other tandem in the country. The ends were better than expected, though they were going against our o-line. Havoc was the order of the day, and the d-line was causing it.
Linebackers. Reggie didn't practice, but John Hale filled in quite well for him. When he was a freshman, I thought Hale was clearly set to be the next in the line of Thomas/Chillar/Havner always-making-plays Bruin LBs. I don't know why he melted down the way he did the last two years, but I think he's headed for a huge senior year. The rest look like you'd expect - pretty good, not dazzling, though Sloan and Ayers look promising. With Reggie back, we'll be really good.
D-Backs. The kids are excellent - that includes Viney and Hester, not just Moore. ATV has jumped to yet another level. He made a pick where he simply muscled the ball away from a much bigger receiver. He seems like he now has a physical presence to go with his speed and instincts. Next year, he's an All-American. Given that there was no running game to speak of, the safeties didn't have a lot to do.
Kicking Game. Forbath didn't look very good, but why worry. Perez looks like he's taken another step up - he was phenomenal. (Hate to say it, but we'll need him to be great this year.) I don't know that it's worth wasting a year of his eligibility - especially because he did not look at all good punting - but Locke clearly has a bigger kickoff leg than either Rotstein or Forbath. Given that he takes over for Perez next year, Locke has a lot of work to do. Having not seen Forbath kick off before, I was surprised to discover that Rotstein has the longer leg, if slightly, off the tee. Austin deserves to be our #1 returner on both KOs and punts, but Viney looked good on punts too.
Final note: I stuck my head into Spaulding on the way out. It's been painted in a way that exudes Bruin Pride. Tthe atmosphere around the program has clearly changed. We'll have to see how things go in 16 days, but DeWayne Walker sure looks like the Pac-10's answer to Will Muschamp. He needs to be. Things are headed in the right direction, but either we win a bunch of games 16-14, or this is going to be a very long year.
This is a FanPost and does not necessarily reflect the views of BruinsNation's (BN) editors. It does reflect the views of this particular fan though, which is as important as the views of BN's editors.
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I’ve been to 3 practices and the scrimmage and if you see the receivers up close, they are huge with pretty good hands.
With Dominique Johnson (6’3) as a sophmore, and the freshmen receivers Nelson Rosario (6’5), Antwon Moutra (6’2) , and Jerry Johnson (6’4) the future looks good. We just need to give the QB, whoever it is a little more time to get them the ball.
As for Alterraun Verner, he brings it every practice and every game. I don’t expect other teams to throw many passes to his side.
by DaBruins19 on Aug 17, 2008 7:07 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Verner's INT pics
Here is Verner’s Int..plus a lot more pictures. I wish i had a better lens, but I can’t afford it…lol
If there are any pictures of formations that you think i should take off let me know, but im pretty sure since it is an open scrimmage there are bunch of spies in UCLA clothes.
http://flickr.com/photos/quinn3411/2769606429/in/photostream/
http://flickr.com/photos/quinn3411/2770456310/in/photostream/
http://flickr.com/photos/quinn3411/2770456310/in/photostream/
by DaBruins19 on Aug 17, 2008 7:11 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
What did we expect???
I have watched several practices and half of the scrimmage yesterday, plus I watched us in the spring. We were 6-7 last year, looked terrible in too many games, and loss a lot of key guys through graduation and medical retirement. What do we expect???
Well, I am the optimist and believe that this will be a season of promise for great things in the future. Not saying we look great, but we’re better than the spring and even though we lost 2 great guys at QB (character), the guys taking their place have promise. The quality of the new kids is a great start and notice one important thing, they have a swagger, kinda like the guys across town. Things are moving in the right direction.
What did Chow say after the scrimmage? Was he disappointed, mad or what? No, he was satisfied and sees progress. When “THE O-MAN” who’s not a PR guy says he’s satisfied, the supporters have to take comfort. Can’t wait for Sept. 1 and see the adjustments. The key over the next 2 weeks is to understand that the job of the offense is not to lose the game with turnovers. Take the short field and score something.
The D is the D. Where are we really weak? On one interception, the ball was batted upward to stay alive and intercepted. Another looked like it was just taken away (ATV). Everyone, even the kids, are always around the ball. With Reggie in the middle, we will be fine.
I thought it was a good crowd for a scrimmage. What did everyone think?
by whittier71 on Aug 17, 2008 11:50 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
you're totally right
Craft and C-Force do have swagger
by bruin95 on Aug 17, 2008 9:01 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
About the kickoffs
It seemed like there was something wrong with the field at the beginning, because both Forbath and Rotstein were kicking it off 5-10 yards shorter than last year. Forbath also had that 52 yarder land well short.
Later in the scrimmage Locke did have that good kickoff, but immediately afterwards Rotstein kicked it just as far. I don’t think there’s much reason to worry about the kicking, and it certainly isn’t worth burning a redshirt year.
by SuperBruinMan on Aug 17, 2008 2:06 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Not sure...
but the field was just re-sodded so that might have something to do with it.
Just as we heard, the backs are being used more. There was a formation that saw FB Trevor Theroit (and again with the 2nd team and Tobi Umodu) line up wide.
by lil eg not cs on Aug 17, 2008 9:32 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Not worried
Exiled as others, I did not get to go to practices. But thanks to those who have generously posted their observations and pictures here, I feel like I have gotten most of the beneift – if not the excitement. Thanks.
It is great to hear about the progress the Bruins are making under the guidance of our great coaches. They are concerned. But just think if it was just business as usual. I feel like they are using using “critical” measuring sticks. Therefore, as discussed by several here, I feel that progress means progress toward something meaningful. Not a delusion. Not a whitewash.
I am impressed by what I read of the Freshman. These guys want to play football ! Hey, they are getting the chance. I hope that it is an encouragment for some of the talented high school players, especially the linemen. Come to UCLA. Play football. And make a difference. Our Freshman do not seem disappointed.
by northbaybruin on Aug 17, 2008 3:12 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Franklin
had a nice 29 yard run. He’s number 8, great looking back, big and explosive. The two different times I’ve seen him he finds the seem and explodes. He’s got to be our #2 at this point if Bell is #1. The offense has a lot of work but there’s potential. Except for the ints, Craft didn’t look that bad. He can run the ball well just like Forcier.
by bruin95 on Aug 17, 2008 8:56 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
one more thing about Chris
he had a hitch I remember but I didn’t see it Saturday; they must have worked on it.
by bruin95 on Aug 17, 2008 9:02 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs

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