
Monday April 13, 2009
Spring Review
Spring Review
We have all seen spring games. We have seen good ones from teams that turned out to have losing seasons on the field and bad spring games from teams that went on to win championships. So I don’t normally get too high or low about spring games.
The 2009 spring game was no different in that respect but it was different in many ways. It was Dabo’s first and I can’t remember a team running down the hill for a spring game. In the past the head coaches have stayed in the press box or stayed away from any duties accept for a television interview. But Dabo was right in the middle of all of the action right in the middle of the field.
I saw enthusiasm also. Say what you will about Dabo but his stamp on this football program has not taken long to witness. The team is tougher. They are more physical. There is more unity.
On the field this team has issues but so does every team in America. I worry about the wide receivers. I am not sure who the number-two wide out will be and I worry about consistency and depth there. I think there are more answers at wide receiver than there are at linebacker though. That is my biggest concern. I worry about talent and depth there. I also wonder if you can have a great defense without great linebackers.
I hear people at the game question the offensive line in the spring game but I have three points on the subject. First, no one can block Da’Quan Bowers so don’t judge them there. This is a very good defensive line, perhaps the best in the ACC. Second, the line may have struggled with pass protection early but I thought they played well for the most part as the game wore on. Third, spring games are toughest on the offensive line. Other positions don’t see problems like the offensive line have in spring games. With the teams being split up evenly, you get first, second and third teams guys playing together for the first time and we all know continuity is a big part of good offensive line play. Georgia may have the best offensive line in America next season and I heard some of their fans complaining about their offensive line after watching their spring game this weekend. So spring games are toughest on offensive lines.
The other major discussion I heard from the weekend was the quarterback play. Like most others I think Kyle Parker clearly played better than Willy Korn and Michael Wade on Saturday. I think it is clear that Parker played better over the last half of spring practice.
However, I still think the quarterback position is not decided yet. Everyone knows I really like Willy Korn and rave about his character. But I like Parker also. He is a really nice kid that has made a big impression on some friends of mine who are closer to Kyle.
So I have no personal favorite here. I just want to play the quarterback who gives the Tigers the best chance to win. At this point Parker appears to be the guy but Clemson does not play a football game until September. How will Parker progress over the next few months? What will Korn’s throwing motion look like in August? When will we have a starter? Will both quarterbacks play?
I don’t know the answers from the first three questions but my guess is this staff will not be afraid to play two quarterbacks, especially early in the season.
I think it the most important thing about the quarterbacks are concerned is the quality of play. In my opinion Clemson will be better at quarterback next season. This time last year, the Tigers were talking about a record-setting quarterback returning for his senior season. Cullen Harper was the ACC’s pre-season player of the year. Who knew the Tigers would get below average quarterback play in 2008? My guess is we will see better quarterback play in 2009.
Will anyone have better running backs than the Tigers in 2009? Saturday’s group included a healthy Jamie Harper who ahs the quickest feet any big back at Clemson has had in recent memory. A lot of Tiger fans saw Andre Ellington for the first time and loved his quickness. But the star of the day was an old face at a new position. Rendrick Taylor gives the Tigers a terrific short-yardage option and a power back that looked like Jerome Bettis on Saturday.
Oh yeah, don’t forget C.J. Spiller decided to come back for his senior season.
The defensive line is deep and talented. I don’t think Kevin Steele would trade Bowers, Ricky Sapp, Kevin Alexander, Kourtnei Brown, Andre Branch, Malliciah Goodman, Brandon Thompson, Jarvis Jenkins, Jamie Cumbie, Miguel Chavis and Rennie Moore for any defensive line in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
If one of the safety positions can be solidified before September, the staff would probably say the same thing about the secondary. There is talent and experience with this group of defensive backs but inexperience and depth is somewhat of a concern at safety.
So in summary, I like where the Tigers came out of spring at quarterback, running back, tight end, offensive line, defensive line, defensive backs and the kicking game. I am still concerned about wide receivers and linebackers. I am also concerned about the schedule.
Over the next few weeks we will have a post spring look at each position on this 2009 team.
The staff will now focus on recruiting over the next six weeks and the blog will also move in that direction over the next few weeks as well.
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Didn't get to see the spring game, but my buddy called me and told me that Korn's throwing motion looked like Furyk's golf swing. Is that true? Is it that quirky? I understand his shoulder injury last year caused him to change his throwing motion, but I had no idea it was this big of a deal. Do you think he can fix this? It's hard to hit a receiver running across the field when you are worried about mechanics, and this, I bet, will be the biggest issue with Korn going into the season.
Posted by Paws4Effect on April 13, 2009 at 11:13 AM EDT #
Our Defense will be our saving grace this year. And out of all the positions, my biggest concern is not the players but the offensive play calling. I am cautiously optimistic however :o) At least our defense should give the O alot of chances to get it right... Nice blog, mick.
Posted by 90Orange on April 13, 2009 at 11:15 AM EDT #
What are the chances K. Alexander moves to LB and Gilchrist moves to safety? Those two are part of the best 11 on defense, and, IMO, need to be on the field.
Posted by Locotiger on April 13, 2009 at 11:39 AM EDT #
"duties accept for a television interview"
Do you mean "except" for a television interview?
That is basic English, man. Can someone please proofread these blogs?
Posted by VegasTigerGrad on April 13, 2009 at 12:19 PM EDT #
Paws4Effect-His shoulder surgery has affectd his delivery. It is a little strange looking. They hope to have it fixed by August.
Posted by Mickey Plyler on April 13, 2009 at 02:44 PM EDT #
Locotiger-I think Gilchrist moving is a good possibility. I think Diehl may see some goal line defense. In August I could see Alexander or Sapp maybe playing some snaps at linebacker.
Posted by Mickey Plyler on April 13, 2009 at 02:47 PM EDT #
VegasTigerGrad-I understand the difference in accept and except. I several weaknesses and typing is one of them. It is difficult to proof what you write and there is no room in the budget for a proof reader. Sorry.
Posted by Mickey Plyler on April 13, 2009 at 02:51 PM EDT #
Great block Mickey...
Posted by Gray_Court_Tiger on April 13, 2009 at 06:00 PM EDT #
WoW vegas nice blast. I think people are reading these blogs for Mickey's knowledge of sports. You probably live in your mom's basement and work at wendy's or something so this is the only place to show off your degree.
Posted by dlev15 on April 13, 2009 at 10:54 PM EDT #
Mickey, do you think there is a chance Willy never becomes the number 1 guy. I have a feeling that by the time he gets his mechanics back Parker will be better as well. I've read that Parker is having a hard time with his release too. When baseball is over and he can devote his time to football who knows how good he can get.
Posted by dlev15 on April 13, 2009 at 10:59 PM EDT #
Mickey:
Please add the victums of Saturday's tornado to the paryer list. Parts of Aiken County was hit very hard and there will be little or no federal relief aid for those who need it most.
Posted by J Allen+G on April 15, 2009 at 09:08 AM EDT #