Post-Scrimmage Presser 8-16-14: Brady Hoke Comment Count

Adam Schnepp

Hoke presser

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News bullets and other items:

  • Jabrill Peppers at corner looks like it’s happening. For now he’s at nickel, but all evidence points to him eventually usurping one of the corner’s spots.
  • Boo-boo watch: Kyle Kalis [back] and Ty Isaac [stinger] should be back Monday
  • Derrick Green was the #1 running back heading into the scrimmage
  • Expect to see lots of two (or more) tight end sets from the offense this season. /sighs
  • Hoke was again impressed by Mason Cole
  • The defense is ahead of the offense, which Hoke says is typically the case
  • Starters on both sides of the ball should be figured out by Wednesday or Thursday
  • Brady Hoke “Well, …” count: 11

Opening remarks:

"Number one, thanks for coming out. Thought it was a good atmosphere for our team to be in front of, environment, I think that's important. We probably went a little longer than I thought we would but I knew my math and plays and play count, I knew we'd go a little over and I think we did. There were some negative plays in there that we've got to still clean up. Some of it is up front and I really think some of it today- we've got to have better vision in the back and so from that standpoint offensively. From a defensive standpoint I thought they got after it. Too many penalties. The PI rules are going to be called, probably, a little closer in this league. We had a little bit too much, where a guy got grabbed too much or didn't move his feet well enough, those kind of things. But that's why you do what we did. Some negative plays with some penalties breaks your rhythm a little bit and you don't like that but we need to coach off of it, teach off of it, educate off of it and keep working forward. Can't complain about what these guys have done to this point, and we know we've got two weeks. This will be good to learn from for everybody and we'll start really focusing in Wednesday with Appalachian State."


You mentioned just getting them out there and getting them reps. How big do you think it is just for the freshman? They see the environment, they're here, was that kind of the main...

"Well, that's important. Then there are guys who are redshirt freshman or third-year sophomores who haven't played a lot but to get out, come down the tunnel – most of those guys, the only time they've been down the tunnel was on their visit or for games when they came as visitors and so going out there with that winged helmet on, going out there to have a big stake in what we're trying to get done I think is pretty significant. I think that helps."


Defense seemed to get the better of the offense in the running game. Have you seen more progress in the running game then we saw tonight?

"Yeah, yeah. The other night we ran the ball pretty well. Again, you can't play well one Saturday and not as well the next so there's another lesson of consistency there. Yeah, the defense I thought – and to be honest with you, they should. There's more veterans over there, more guys with game experience. I think defense always, to some degree, gets always a little ahead of the offense and it's been like that forever but we need to catch up offensively pretty fast."

You mentioned the vision of the backs you want improved but offensive line-wise, can you think of anything that's kind of keeping them from turning a corner?

"No, I don't think you can pinpoint anything particular. You've got to play with good leverage, you've got to be positive with your footwork, your hips have got to get down the field, and you've got to face blocks. I mean, it sounds easy but when you've got a defense that- we move a lot, we blitz a lot, it puts a little more pressure on them."

You mentioned on Sunday your primary depth chart at running back at that point without [Justice] Hayes. How's he been doing out there or how'd he do this week?

"Well, I think he's had a good week. Again, I don't know if any of them tonight in my opinion – again, this is without watching the tape but I think we've got to keep improving there and keep seeing things a little better."

You have two weeks to go. Your level of concern with the offensive line and the running game?

"Well, let me say this. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't concerned about all of our football team. You know, that's just being a coach. Do we need to improve still? There's no question about it. I think the running game, like I said, the other day we ran the ball pretty well."

[After THE JUMP: evaluations of the running backs, secondary, and more, and all the Jabrill Peppers talk that’s probably the reason you’re reading this in the first place]

Jabrill – he played a pretty active role today. Is he moving into more of a starting role at corner?

"Well, the evidence for making decisions is on the film. It's evidence-based decisions based on the film, based on production. He's done very well. He'll learn some things today, in some man coverage which I think you saw. Again, we're competing and he's done a nice job.

If Jabrill is at corner than who's your guy at nickel and what about Jeremy Clark? Looked like he was out there first.

"Jeremy Clark's really had a good fall camp, you know, really excited about his progress. Delano's [Hill] out there with a vest on for no contact and he did some of the [inaudible]. AJ Pearson, I think, has really improved. What was the first part of it?"

Nickel.

"Well, what we'll do is slide him in to nickel."

What were you looking for out of Mason Cole? He appeared to hold his own tonight. Your take on his performance.

"He didn't have one penalty. He didn't have one hold. He lines up against a pretty good guy when Frank's [Clark] on that side, a guy that can get off the ball and torture you a little bit. He just is very consistent and to be honest with you, I think sometimes that's the least of our worries when you look at it."

How serious is [the injury to] Kalis, and Glasgow looked like he had an ankle, right ankle problem...

"He got out there and they taped it so I can't tell you. Kalis should be back Monday."

And that's [his] back?

"He'll be back Monday."

But it is his back?

/Silence

Can you talk about vision in the backend and can you talk about Devin and what he was seeing, can you elaborate on that a little bit and whether to be concerned…

"Devin, I thought, did a pretty good job. I'm talking about running backs..."

Yeah, running backs.

"I thought Devin probably had two bad plays that stick out in my mind a little bit and a bunch of plays where I think he was very efficient with what he was trying to get done. One of them, I thought, getting rid of the ball and trying to, you know, make something happen because you have the confidence you can but it's never going to be there for you. I thought that was some good discipline. I thought overall he played solid. Did he play great, good enough? Probably not. You can say the same thing for Shane [Morris]."

Moe Ways seemed to play pretty well under the lights tonight. Talk about him a little bit and also the receiving corps as a whole.

"Well, I think this was one of the better days that Moe's had. He's got some talent obviously, he's a big receiver. I think overall this receiver group, I think a couple of them got tired because they run a lot. And that's one thing we've tried to cut back on but when you scrimmage and you go 100-some plays and they're out there 8-10 plays in a row they get a little tired and that's something we've got to get through that."

A lot of two tight end sets today, I think more than we've seen in the past. Are you trying things that like to try and get the offensive line and the blockers a little more help?

"Well, it's part of what we like. It's solo personnel, we call it, and getting into three tight ends and when you have an H-[back] or two tight ends with an H-[back]. I think you'll see a lot of that from us."

Talk about Will Hagerup. Looked excellent tonight. Couple really big kicks. How are you feeling about him coming back after missing last season?

"Well, I think number one, Will kicked very well tonight, punted very well tonight and we needed to because I just told all three of them before we went onto the field that I was disappointed in the week they had so it was good to see that."

On the defensive line with Mo Hurst and Willie Henry, we saw them in the backfield a lot tonight. Is that how it's been since camp started?

"Well, I think [Ryan] Glasgow, Henry, Hurst, [Chris] Wormley, [Matt] Godin, [Bryan] Mone, they've all been pretty active in there. It's a good problem we have right now but again, I think I mentioned this the other day, I'm interested to see the tape and see if there's some separation and see who played that well."

Is Ty Isaac hurt? Did he play today?

"He did not play today. He had a little stinger. He'll be back Monday."

Defensively, do you guys feel like you're where you should be? Are you excited about this? A lot of blitzing, a lot of pressure, is this where you want to be at this point?

"Well, I think we want to be- a lot of blitzing, yes. Want to have a lot of pressure. Want to be able to play better coverage with it. I think we still have a real long way to go. When you talk about the front I really below  we want to see somebody separate. Who's the guy you're going to count on? I felt Frank [Clark] a little bit tonight but like I told him, this is the first scrimmage where I've felt him. Having some consistency. We've got a chance to be good on that side of the ball but we've got, still, some issues we've got to work out."

With the wide receivers and cornerbacks or defensive backs, just looking at position groups, Darboh looked pretty good, DaMario Jones had a couple nice catches and then Brandon Watson, Jourdan Lewis, they looked sharp at times too. Could you just talk about overall what you saw from those positions?

"You know, I think you probably saw more of what they did than I did because my eyes tend to go towards the center of the offensive line to watch the defensive line, I'll be honest with you. I think DaMario made some good plays, had some good balls and at the same time he had some things he can do better. I think [Devin] Funch[ess] we're obviously very excited about, I think Darboh's had a good fall camp, I think Jehu's [Chesson] had a good fall camp. From the secondary perspective I think the safeties are, I think, really improving. I think the competition at cornerback with Ray [Taylor] and Blake [Countess] and [Channing] Stribling and Peppers- that's real and it's good."

You said, generally speaking, that you want someone to separate, it sounds like, pretty much everywhere. When do you want to have a starting lineup in pen and right now what's your hierarchy at running back? Is Derrick Green #1 now?

"Well, I think going into it Derrick was #1, yes. I think #1a, obviously, was DeVeon [Smith]. I think Drake [Johnson]...Drake can help us a bunch and Justice [Hayes] caught the ball today out of the backfield and I'll tell you there was a cavity blitz and he stepped up and took on a linebacker and really did a great job so they all have their positives. Yes, you want somebody. By when? Probably Wednesday or Thursday of this week we'd like to be pretty settled."

Comments

Leonhall

August 17th, 2014 at 6:46 PM ^

At this point I will read these pressers for something to laugh at. I swear hoke just blows smoke up these reporters ass. 95% of his responses are the equivalent of a giant middle finger. In fact, the whole scrimmage was probably an offensive hoax and was nothing even close to the play calls we'll see by week 5-6. I think hoke goes back to his office after these and laugh his ass off.

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BIGBLUEWORLD

August 17th, 2014 at 6:52 PM ^

I told you then, I'm telling you now.  

At the end of the season last year I strongly maintained that Al Borges needed to go, that he would be replaced, and things would then improve.  I was often downvoted for my strong position, by the weenies who went soft and gave up.  

We now have a college football top ten DC and OC.  We have a head coach who recruits very well, and keeps a level head.  We have a group of players with a lot of heart, who are working together and pulling for each other.

Mark my words: This is going to be a good season.  We have a legitimate opportunity to make the Rose Bowl this year.  Stand strong with your team.  

unWavering

August 17th, 2014 at 6:59 PM ^

Pessimism is the status quo around here nowdays.  I agree with you, and even if the 2014 offensive line is no better than last year's offensive line (which I think it WILL be better, based on improved players in the interior and a better offensive scheme), this TEAM will be better than 2013.  The team will have a greatly improved defense, a senior Devin Gadner, some talented skill players.  These things alone would have won Michigan 2-3 more games last season at least.  

2014's schedule is a bit tougher, but so is this team.  I have a good feeling about this year, and a VERY good feeling about next year, and the forseeable future. 

Hoke has quietly (maybe not so quietly, but it goes forgotten around here a lot) built one of the most talented, deep teams in the Big Ten.  Once the line issues are sorted out, which they will be, this team doesn't really have anything that it can't do going forward.

SECcashnassadvantage

August 17th, 2014 at 8:49 PM ^

I was optimistic throughout the 80s, 90s, etc,. I have been a negative Nancy on here many times and usually Hoke backs me up. I do have this feeling at times he can get us going by delegating his duties. I just hope the team can self coach and motivate themselves and Hoke gets a spark. The offensive line is being mismanaged and we all know that on the bullshit they are selling us. Anyways, go Coach Hoke because you are seemingly a terrific person. I will cheer my ass off forever regardless of the coach. I just want to see some mother fucking fire in the eyes of this team. Fuck the we need to prepare talk, fuck the boo boos, fuck the Ohio bullshit. Just rip some asses and drive that Michigan train. We can't be soft another year. Let's do this Hoke!

oldschoolblue60

August 17th, 2014 at 9:56 PM ^

What u said! LMAO!!!  Feel you bro! 5 decades of MEEECHIGAN FOOTBALL, and I'm officially worried---again. Lets hope these kids have the heart they played with last game, last year. but hey, if the D plays anywhere near its capabilities we have a MICHIGAN DEFENSE! May not need to score like we did a few yrs back.  By the time we hit the meat of the schedule  the O-Line will b much improved barring injury. Nuss---our next coach IMHO,should Brady not do what I think he will, has the saavy to work with the talent he has. Just too many weapons to be stopped. If the O-line is a prob, the O will reflect it, but be efficient. Ruthless. I think we have a load of potential getting ready to explode. I think hiring Nuss was a move that, in hindsight, will be reflected on fondly;-) We'll do what it takes to win. The team inside I-270 saw that last year. The talent! It's there! Gameday, TEAM-135 will be ready to roll. Thank the football gods for the schedule! We'll be more than ready for the final 3rd.;-) Gut! (Homer?) We know this is a new team. I guess Taylor was a beast. Period;-) THAT, can make a huuuuuge difference in a locker room! 9, possibly 10 wins minimum. ;-) Trust me. Good post! 

MaximusBlue

August 17th, 2014 at 11:29 PM ^

If we can mix great defense with great special teams play, we can win some games ugly while the offense catches up. We should be 7-0 going into East Lansing. By then we better have an offensive identity. I liked how the defense blitzed like crazy yesterday because that's all the offense is going to see this season until they prove the can run and block against it. I went on you tube and watched highlights of that 97' defense. They were fast, physical, and violent. We gotta get back to that immediately!

Hannibal.

August 17th, 2014 at 6:59 PM ^

Yay lots of two tight end sets.  I'm so excited about the prospect of seeing AJ Williams and Keith Heitzmann on the field instead of Darboh, Funcess, Chesson, Canteen, or Norfleet. 

But hey, who says you should run a scheme that fits your personnel? 

unWavering

August 17th, 2014 at 8:43 PM ^

I don't think that phrase means what you think it means.

Either way, you could certainly argue that Borges was bad at his job, given the results of his offenses.  My point is that even though he was "bad" at his job, he still is a professional and has forgotten more about offensive strategy/game planning than most on here know.  We do not know the coaches' reasoning for using 2 TE sets for sure, but my guess is that they could sit down and explain it to you and have you completely convinced it is a good idea. 

Perhaps they want to set up situations where Funchess being lined up in a 2 TE set forces a linebacker to cover him rather than a corner/safety.  By the way, are you really trying to argue that Nussmeier is bad at his job?

Swazi

August 17th, 2014 at 7:34 PM ^

I suspect the starting OL will be:

 

LT: Mags

LG: Glassgow

C: Miller

RG: Kalis

RT: Braden

With Cole, Bosch, and Dawson providing solid depth.

 

I think the DL will look something like Clark/Pip/Godin/Beyer with a heavy rotation of Taco/Hurst/Henry/Wormley

Marley Nowell

August 17th, 2014 at 8:17 PM ^

I don't believe the TE thing for one second. TEs need a lit of work do they may be getting a lot more opportunities in practice. No way are we pulling TEs off the field for AJ Williams and Heiztnan

mgoblue98

August 17th, 2014 at 8:44 PM ^

My hope is that they play to their strength (hoping they have a strength), whatever that may be.  If it's running the ball out of  2 TE sets, then so be it, although I don't put a lot of stock in that at this point.  If it's throwing or running or both out of 4 WR sets, great.   

Bill the Butcher

August 17th, 2014 at 8:46 PM ^

People keep assuming that with Kalis back Mags will bump out to LG and Cole will be a back-up.  I honestly think that Cole is going to start no matter who is healthy. 

In this presser Hoke said "He just is very consistent and to be honest with you, I think sometimes that's the least of our worries when you look at it."

To me that reads that Cole is the person who is doing the best on the line and who has likely solidified his place the most.  If he is the least of their worries then why would we be so quick to send him to the bench?  I agree a redshirt would be ideal but if he can help us this year then you don't redshirt him hoping for the 5th year.  

CarrIsMyHomeboy

August 17th, 2014 at 10:12 PM ^

Yes, he didn't type what he meant. If he'll grant a stranger (me) the liberty to try to speak for him, he **meant** that most fans here are assuming that if Kalis intercalates somewhere on the line it will be to either LG or RG with Magnusson sliding to the LT position fans think is more natural for him. But that may be both untrue and more complicated than necessary.

The most likely Kalis-included line may be Cole-Mags-Miller-Kalis-Braden.

oldschoolblue60

August 17th, 2014 at 10:40 PM ^

Someone needs to be proficient at protecting a LEFT hand Q.B'S blindside real soon. Mags! IMHO. He and Mason as bookends? Then throw in a few T.E's;-) Nuss has this! May not happen this year--Hence the "Hokes our coach" speech from Brandon. I think it will happen. If not, Davey boy hired the best coach out there for what ills us, and is a natural to take Brady's job should he not produce. My $$$ is on he will produce and Nuss is a H.C after year 2. Just not here. We'll have our choice of the 'next big thing' in O.C's in my opinion.Getting ready to loose the hounds. Too much talent, too deep at the skill---5th yr Sr. QB. Nuss would NOT have come here to fail. GO BLUE!

 

Texagander

August 17th, 2014 at 9:30 PM ^

One more positive from last night: before the scrimmage, I saw Shane as the question mark in 2015. He's no longer that question mark. 2015 is gonna be great.

jsquigg

August 17th, 2014 at 9:39 PM ^

I hope Nuss uses the pass to set up the run this year.  If Michigan unleashes Norfleet and others on screens when the defense cheats in they can help the line out quite a bit.  Nothing was worse in the Borges era than the offense banging its head into a brick wall.  This offense might not be perfect, but I'm sick of ripping my hair out when coaches ignore what the defense blatantly gives you.  To me, this is where coaches really separate themselves.  Nuss had talent at Alabama better than almost anywhere in the country.  If he helps this offense make a Mattison like jump from the previous coordinator I'll be thrilled.