“Gung Ho” – It Means Work Together

This Edition of NC State Football Has Turned Into a Solid Team.

While the attention and much of the credit for NC State’s football renaissance in the past month rightfully goes to Russell Wilson, the simple truth of it is that this is a team that has come together and is working as one.

That’s not overlooking the massive contributions of Wilson’s play under center and his leadership.  Ask any Marine and they’ll tell you a good platoon has a great leader – the guy who is calm under immense pressure, the guy who sets the example for others to follow and the guy who can see the situation as the battle unfolds and figure out a way to win.  Wilson has all of those traits and more.  It’s not false praise when comparisons between Wilson and Philip Rivers are made.  Like the retired #17, Wilson gets the job done and sets the tone that his team follows.

Still, and Rusell Wilson might even tell you this himself, he can’t win games all on his own.  He’s not on the football field when NC State’s defense is, for example.  For their part, the defense have stepped up their play through hard work and smart study, and lately, that’s paid off.  Consider Jeremy Gray, the Wolfpack defensive back’s comment about his own improved play in stopping passes:

During a 41-10 defeat of North Carolina, cornerback Jeremy Gray recognized what he called a “China Seven” route combination run by two Tar Heel receivers.

One receiver drew his attention with a 7-yard stop route so another Tar Heel could sneak behind Gray for a long pass on third-and-15. Gray wasn’t fooled and got back to deflect the pass away from Brooks Foster.

Seven weeks earlier, Boston College converted a similar route for a first down on a third-and-9.

“I just missed it,” Gray said. ” … That’s a makeable play, and I probably should have made it. [Now] we’re making the plays we need to make.”

Gray is one of many of the Wolfpack defensive players who have improved.  Willie Young and Markus Kuhn have also improved, and the Wolfpack defensive front is no longer porous up the middle, and likely as not runs through it are stopped for short gains or losses.  Additionally, with the improvement behind them, that same defensive front now has the critical extra second or two needed to end the play by sacking the quarterback.

Another area that has improved as the year progressed was the offensive line.  In the beginning of the 2008 campaign, it was a major liability, and its ineffectiveness limited the Wolfpack’s offensive options because without them blasting open holes for running backs Andre Brown and Jamelle Eugene to slash through, the Pack was more of a one-dimensional offense and all too often found itself “off schedule” in terms of down and distance.  Not so any more — the past month, Brown and Eugene have been able to run into the opposition defense’s second and even third levels regularly enough that coaches playing the Wolfpack have had to adjust their game planning to slow the NC State running game.  In football, you have to give to get, and when the Wolfpack running game is countered, the passing game opens up.  There again, the offensive line’s improvement has helped the entire team improve.  They’ve given Russell Wilson a little more time in the pocket, and that gives the Wolfpack receivers a little more time to get open.  Moreover, that’s also given Wilson escape routes when the pocket inevitably breaks down and he skeedaddles off on a run.

All together, this is an improved Wolfpack team that’s a lot better than their record.  Even if they lose today against the University of Miami, it is a team that has a lot to be proud of and a lot to look forward to in 2009.  While other teams generate the hype and the attention, the Wolfpack has quietly gone about its business and turned itself into a dangerous opponent that cannot be overlooked.

'08 Football General Tom O'Brien

55 Responses to “Gung Ho” – It Means Work Together

  1. RabidWolf 11/29/2008 at 8:31 AM #

    First, I have been greatly impressed by the progressive improvement of this team, especially the secondary. Is there any word on the status of Clem Johnson for today?

    Second, I am in awe at the use of the word “skeedaddle” in this post!

  2. howlie 11/29/2008 at 9:13 AM #

    Nice article.

  3. RabidWolf 11/29/2008 at 9:18 AM #

    Anybody need 2 tickets to today’s game?

  4. wufpup76 11/29/2008 at 9:35 AM #

    Victory time …

  5. wufpup76 11/29/2008 at 9:46 AM #

    From the article:

    “When the team returned to practice on Tuesday, Hill asked the coaches and staff to leave a team meeting so the players could talk among themselves.

    “We just kind of sat down and had a heart-to-heart,” Hill said. “Guys came out of the meeting and we understood that we had to turn everything up.”

    Good for Anthony Hill in being a senior leader … These types of roles on a team can’t be overestimated – see last season’s Wolfpack basketball team which apparently had 0 senior leadership amongst the players

    Also, good for Jeremy Gray and the guys on defense really hanging in there and improving even against criticism … They could’ve just sulked and packed it in, but have worked hard to improve … Well done, guys

    *I’m pretty sure Clem Johnson is still listed as out for today’s game unfortunately – I haven’t seen an update … Hopefully Byers and the crew can really step up today

  6. Greywolf 11/29/2008 at 9:54 AM #

    If you haven’t read the full N&O article, pleasure yourself by doing so. I personally have moved through stages of despair before TOB to desparation, to hope, to optimism, to confidence.

    I have no idea what the BC AD meant when he said BC football was fun again. I do know what being proud of my Wolfpack means with TOB at the helm. Everybody can’t win every game, but with the Wolfpack today, I know that everybody on that team is a better man for having played for TOB and his staff. Some times I get caught up in wanting to win championships and I expect to win under TOB, and I know in my heart that we are doing it the right way and I can be proud of our team — win, lose or draw.

    This Wolfpack team isn’t about TOB but it is what it is because of TOB’s leadership. Gotta go now and get on over to C-F.

    Rip ’em up,
    Tear ’em up,
    GIVE ‘EM
    HELL
    STATE

  7. SuperStuff 11/29/2008 at 10:10 AM #

    God I wish I could go to the game. Gotta do thanksgiving #2 with the wife’s family (UNC-CH fan) today. If Dean Smith shits on the ground this guy would pick it up and bronze it.

  8. RabidWolf 11/29/2008 at 10:24 AM #

    Have you checked the den, SuperStuff? He may already have it.
    Just remember that every time you look at ANYTHING carowhina blue………….41-10…..and everything will be OK.

  9. old13 11/29/2008 at 10:38 AM #

    Anybody know of an internet site doing the TV or radio broadcast of the game?

  10. WP-PHAN 11/29/2008 at 10:52 AM #

    These guys are not going to let Miami come in and end our season today. They have worked to hard to let that happen. I dreamed about T.J. doing something special today. Pack 27-17 over the Canes!

  11. burnbarn 11/29/2008 at 11:08 AM #

    We could not ask for better pregame treatment than in today’s N and Blow.

  12. wpackman33 11/29/2008 at 11:53 AM #

    If you need to watch the game on the internet, check out channelsurfing.net
    Scroll down and click on our game and you should be good to go.

    GO PACK!!!!!

  13. Clarksa 11/29/2008 at 12:19 PM #

    Great start…wish I was there.

  14. wpackman33 11/29/2008 at 12:19 PM #

    What a start. We held them 3 and out. They had a nice punt and we we’re pinned down on our 3 yard line. But thanks to some big runs by russell and Andre brown, we marched right down the field. And RW found brown in the end zone for a 3 yard TD.
    Pack – 7
    Canes – 0

    about 7 minutes to go in the 1st.

  15. MrPlywood 11/29/2008 at 12:23 PM #

    Defense holds again. Nice.

  16. McPete 11/29/2008 at 12:24 PM #

    a 96 yard touchdown drive? and only one third down, i believe. are you kidding me? we are on a roll. two three and outs for our defense as well.

    i don’t think this team can be denied now.

  17. old13 11/29/2008 at 12:29 PM #

    It’s on channelsurfing.net. Just scroll down to game link.

  18. gcpack 11/29/2008 at 12:30 PM #

    A word about Ruth and the Vaseline; nothing could have been any further from the truth.

    I was listening to the Butch Davis radio show on the way to the mtns. Wednesday night.

    LISTEN TO THIS FOLKS, I WAS LAUGHING WITH HYSTERIA.

    Butch Davis actually admitted on air that Shaun Draughn had put Vaseline on his on arms and face to stay warm. The Vaseline got on his hands and that is why he said he couldn’t hold on to the ball in the first half.

    Another sign of typical UNC football. It wasn’t that cold and yet the boys in baby blue have to vaseline up so their tootsies don’t get cold.

    HILARIOUS

  19. gcpack 11/29/2008 at 12:38 PM #

    Halfback option pass???

    We aren’t that desperate to do that play.

    Shades of O’cain.

    Dumb

  20. MrPlywood 11/29/2008 at 12:41 PM #

    wqam.com has a radio feed. Miami announcers though.

  21. MrPlywood 11/29/2008 at 12:47 PM #
  22. MrPlywood 11/29/2008 at 12:48 PM #

    Wolfpack radio: wtabradio.com/

  23. BJD95 11/29/2008 at 12:51 PM #

    We are getting worked pretty good now. We really miss Clem on defense. Doesn’t look good right now.

  24. Jamie 11/29/2008 at 12:51 PM #

    What do you do when your QB hasn’t thrown an int in 200+ attepmts? Why you have your running back throw one, of course!

  25. old13 11/29/2008 at 1:05 PM #

    I don’t think that the HB pass was such a bad call. It’s something we haven’t shown much – surprise factor. Better execution would have been nice.

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