Updates on Injured Players for Tonight?

Submitted by Ajcoss on October 19th, 2019 at 12:23 PM

Some of the guys in the know (Umbig/Ghost), did the below make the trip to PSU? Usually road games tell you who is available to play and not based off limiting numbers of guys who can dress/travel. Please add if I miss some. We need all the guys we can, some big names below. Maybe Shea was left in AA? A fan can only hope. 

Collins

Paye

L. Hill

Ross

McCaffrey (no set backs)

McKeon (no set backs)

 

Wolverine91

October 19th, 2019 at 12:29 PM ^

Most important is kwity and lavert. Need those guys bad. Would be nice if Ross can play but there's been nothing on him..

JonnyHintz

October 19th, 2019 at 2:48 PM ^

Getting Ross back would actually be HUGE IMO. Gives us a viable replacement for Glasgow if his lack of athleticism/coverage is attacked by PSU the way Rutgers attacked with Blackshear. Moving Ross to WLB (where he played last year) would theoretically be a better matchup in that scenario.

umbig11

October 19th, 2019 at 12:38 PM ^

Collins slight ankle/sick. Can play

Paye can play

L. Hill Hip pointer can play 

Ross ankle/foot questionable, but doubt he plays

McCaffrey (no set backs) practiced/available

McKeon (no set backs) ready 85 %

 

 

spider-sal

October 19th, 2019 at 12:49 PM ^

I can’t believe I am agreeing with you. I thought the offense last year wasn’t so bad minus the predictable runs on first and second down. If JH could forget about winning time of possession, his offense would at least be “ok” and maybe a little above that. It sucks that it feels like we have to settle, but it is what it is.

bacon1431

October 19th, 2019 at 12:58 PM ^

I think the biggest issues with Harbaugh’s offense is the game clock issues and not putting athletes in ideal situations. Offense was fine but if we went up against a team that could also score in bunches, we had no chance. We were hoping  that a change would take advantage of our skill position players. I don’t fault him for making a change. I think it was necessary. Looks like we just hired the wrong coordinator. If we kept Pep, do we beat Wisconsin or beat OSU down the road? I think it’s a no for both. Keeping him we’d be better than what we are now, but not as good as what we’d want to be. 

JonnyHintz

October 19th, 2019 at 2:56 PM ^

I really wonder how much of the offensive struggles have been related to fumbles. Which most will agree, fumbles are more based on luck than anything else.

in addition to literally ending the drive every time you lose a fumble, what are the mental implications that fumbling the ball (whether we lose the fumble or not) have on a player? You’d think it makes a player lose some confidence. It makes them over-compensate on ball security. Play tight instead of let loose, too much thinking instead of just playing. 
 

what impact has that had on the offense’s success? There’s rarely been a time when you’ve had to really question the play call, so I don’t put too much of the blame on Gattis. Mostly, the team just doesn’t look comfortable. Now you can blame Gattis for a bit of that if you want, but I’d be inclined to say 19 fumbles has played a significant part as well.

Panther72

October 19th, 2019 at 3:51 PM ^

Shea will need the OL to give him time against the Tampa Two or cover two. I really think the play of Mayfield is challenging big Mike. If we get him to flip the switch he can be a road grader in the run game. And Ruiz needs a big game against 54. Lets keep our fingers crossed.

Ajcoss

October 19th, 2019 at 1:25 PM ^

This board is funny. I got negged for -5 points for asking a question all should want to know. This subject got Umbig to weigh in with updates. 

PackardRoadBlue

October 19th, 2019 at 2:20 PM ^

That’s the whole thing.  DMac hasn’t played any meaningful snaps since ND last year.  He got a first down and ever since he has been the savior.

You say if DMac plays in any meaningful snaps and looks just as bad you’ll concede.  The same holds true for a lot of us as well, except we want to see him clearly play better than Patterson in meaningful snaps before we anoint him anything 

Midukman

October 19th, 2019 at 1:41 PM ^

2017 Mcsorley basically bombed it deep when Saquan wasn’t running wild. I’m sure Gattis has that in the plan, hopefully Shea doesn’t shit himself in 2 seconds and airs it out.