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    Honest Question about the offense

    So I honestly have a question about our offense. After watching several bowl games, I have noticed teams taking the top off the defense with their receivers, but notice we don?t hardly do it. As someone else mentioned, our WR seem to never get separation. Everytime they catch the ball, the defender is right there to make the tackle. How come we seem to never have WR running wide open in a busted coverage or what not?

    On a side note, can Will make a long enough throw to take the top off. Can he honestly hit a wide open Polk running down the edge? I mean is it Will just not looking deep down field or is it honestly not there to look at?

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    Will struggles with that aspect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pancho View Post
    Will struggles with that aspect.
    And we see a lot of Zone D.

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    The defense is able to keep everything in front of them and have a small 20 yard box to defend. This is because the q b can’t really throw beyond 20 yards. This is why a q b with a good arm who can attack down the field and can buy time in the pocket makes us so much more explosive. Will has to play almost perfect to win with 8-15 yard passes and he really has to have perfect o line play because he can’t sidestep a pass rush.

    If you want to get to 9-10 wins, you have to get a grad transfer q b or hope Robertson/Locke mature in a hurry(they both are probably a year away).

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiskeyPirate View Post
    The defense is able to keep everything in front of them and have a small 20 yard box to defend. This is because the q b can?t really throw beyond 20 yards. This is why a q b with a good arm who can attack down the field and can buy time in the pocket makes us so much more explosive. Will has to play almost perfect to win with 8-15 yard passes and he really has to have perfect o line play because he can?t sidestep a pass rush.

    If you want to get to 9-10 wins, you have to get a grad transfer q b or hope Robertson/Locke mature in a hurry(they both are probably a year away).
    This is not true. The reason we don't take the top off is because people are running 8 man zones and we can't keep them honest with the run game. Same thing the nfl is starting to see more of with 2 high safeties

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cowbell View Post
    This is not true. The reason we don't take the top off is because people are running 8 man zones and we can't keep them honest with the run game. Same thing the nfl is starting to see more of with 2 high safeties
    It is very true to anyone who watches our games. Just watch a pass where we try to throw across the field from the near hash to the far sideline.....it’s a 5 mph wobbling duck. Defenses are not dropping 8 all the time anymore.

    How far down field can our q b throw ? 25 yards max ?

    It is what it is. It’s nothing personal, I like Will and think he has done an admirable job.

    I’m just speaking in terms of what our ceiling is with this q b in this offense. I’d say 7-8 wins if we get very good o line protection and Will has to play darn near perfect with the short passes.

    With a big armed athletic q b that can attack nearly double the area on the field I think we can get to ten wins given the receivers we are accumulating. Of course we have to get a good pass blocking o line.
    Last edited by WhiskeyPirate; 12-30-2021 at 07:59 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiskeyPirate View Post
    It is very true to anyone who watches our games. Just watch a pass where we try to throw across the field from the near hash to the far sideline.....it’s a 5 mph wobbling duck. Defenses are not dropping 8 all the time anymore.

    How far down field can our q b throw ? 25 yards max ?

    It is what it is. It’s nothing personal, I like Will and think he has done an admirable job.

    I’m just speaking in terms of what our ceiling is with this q b in this offense. I’d say 7-8 wins if we get very good o line protection and Will has to play darn near perfect with the short passes.

    With a big armed athletic q b that can attack nearly double the area on the field I think we can get to ten wins given the receivers we are accumulating. Of course we have to get a good pass blocking o line.
    This is dumb. I can throw over 25 easy. So can Will. But his passes can be slow to the sideline and take too long

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bdawg View Post
    This is dumb. I can throw over 25 easy. So can Will. But his passes can be slow to the sideline and take too long
    A pass to the sideline and a pass down field have something in common , arm strength.

    You can be slow but have a strong arm or you can be quick , athletic and have a weak arm.....but it makes it tough when you are slow with a weak arm in terms of attacking the whole field.
    Last edited by WhiskeyPirate; 12-30-2021 at 08:25 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bdawg View Post
    This is dumb. I can throw over 25 easy. So can Will. But his passes can be slow to the sideline and take too long
    Anything over 15 yards downfield is a rainbow. And heaven forbid we have to throw an out route to the sideline from the opposite hash, that shit looks like the St Louis arch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiskeyPirate View Post
    It is very true to anyone who watches our games. Just watch a pass where we try to throw across the field from the near hash to the far sideline.....it?s a 5 mph wobbling duck. Defenses are not dropping 8 all the time anymore.

    How far down field can our q b throw ? 25 yards max ?

    It is what it is. It?s nothing personal, I like Will and think he has done an admirable job.

    I?m just speaking in terms of what our ceiling is with this q b in this offense. I?d say 7-8 wins if we get very good o line protection and Will has to play darn near perfect with the short passes.

    With a big armed athletic q b that can attack nearly double the area on the field I think we can get to ten wins given the receivers we are accumulating. Of course we have to get a good pass blocking o line.
    You need to go back and watch our games again. You can not throw deep when you can't get past the safeties when they are in zone. The same way the chiefs and broncos took away Daks deep balls. It is not just against leech.

    And will has completed some 40 yard passes through the air this year but people just ignore those.

    And we aren't winning 10 games until we get more speed on both sides of the ball. We are SLLLOOOWWWW!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cowbell View Post
    This is not true. The reason we don't take the top off is because people are running 8 man zones and we can't keep them honest with the run game. Same thing the nfl is starting to see more of with 2 high safeties
    This!! If we get a little more creative in the run game enough to keep them out of dropping into deep zones, deeper shots would be there more often.

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    It?s a mixture of what you two are saying. Neither of you are wrong
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    DJ had 9 carries for 62 yards Tuesday.
    7 yards a carry.
    Not committing to the run more has been part of the problem.

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVDpLb5ZrGA

    I have audited many football games from high school to NFL and learned that most completions are contested or nearly contested. Anyone can download any complete game at any level and do an audit, just use the video seek bar and a piece of paper.

    If a defense is on point, the offense will struggle to get separation especially against zone coverage therefore the offense has to have a plan “B” which is just getting position with an area called a “ZONE”. When position is established the receiver goes to war with the defender.

    If the secondary is properly coached, another defender will switch assignments and trade responsibility with the defender being separated from. Generally, the receivers use different step sequences and vary the pattern to get position to dominate a defender. The receiver knows that separation will just cause a trade off or a knock out shot from the new defender.

    Generally, against quality zone defenses, receivers go vertical or use set-up crossover technique within a zoned area. Generally, in true schematic passing, the receivers run strict step sequences and strict geometry and the quarterback has to figure things out.

    In match-up passing, the receiver just gets to “THE SPOT”. The receiver chooses how he gets there; he just has to get there on time. In match-up, the quarterback knows he is throwing contested balls unlike in schematic. I have included a video to illustrate the psychology.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coachnorm View Post
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVDpLb5ZrGA

    I have audited many football games from high school to NFL and learned that most completions are contested or nearly contested. Anyone can download any complete game at any level and do an audit, just use the video seek bar and a piece of paper.

    If a defense is on point, the offense will struggle to get separation especially against zone coverage therefore the offense has to have a plan “B” which is just getting position with an area called a “ZONE”. When position is established the receiver goes to war with the defender.

    If the secondary is properly coached, another defender will switch assignments and trade responsibility with the defender being separated from. Generally, the receivers use different step sequences and vary the pattern to get position to dominate a defender. The receiver knows that separation will just cause a trade off or a knock out shot from the new defender.

    Generally, against quality zone defenses, receivers go vertical or use set-up crossover technique within a zoned area. Generally, in true schematic passing, the receivers run strict step sequences and strict geometry and the quarterback has to figure things out.

    In match-up passing, the receiver just gets to “THE SPOT”. The receiver chooses how he gets there; he just has to get there on time. In match-up, the quarterback knows he is throwing contested balls unlike in schematic. I have included a video to illustrate the psychology.
    Good video!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cowbell View Post
    We are SLLLOOOWWWW!
    Yes - and while our WR are much better than at any time in recent memory and are better coached they still are not at a level that the best team have. The fact that we have a walk on contributing at WR tells you what you need to know. I'm happy for Scoob - he's a friend of my nephew, a great kid and worked his tail off to get here, but it tells you a whole lot about the quality of WR we have on the roster.

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    I might be entirely wrong, but what is wrong with our RBs? Any time they run, they go down even when someone looks at them. However, every other RB that plays against us seems unstoppable.

    Shouldn't our RBs have broken away multiple times if they clear the 10 yard defense?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vindastra View Post
    I might be entirely wrong, but what is wrong with our RBs? Any time they run, they go down even when someone looks at them. However, every other RB that plays against us seems unstoppable.

    Shouldn't our RBs have broken away multiple times if they clear the 10 yard defense?
    Coaching, Strength and conditioning and gameplanning. How many times in practice do we practice running plays? Did you notice the difference in body mass and tone between our players and Bamas. And game calling. TBs need to get the ball more than 5 times a game to get their toughness and also to wear down the defense. Face it. Cinn dropped into their stop the pass defense and Bama just drove it down their throat. Us in the same situation well you saw what happened in the TT game.
    Last edited by parabrave; 01-01-2022 at 01:52 AM.

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    Texas Tech allowed less points than Bama. Seems if you are a former Leach player with 3 weeks to prepare you can put a smack down on the Bulldogs. Worried about Memphis opening week. Probably the most important game in Leach's career to set tempo on a seat that might hot soon.

    Arnett always get a pass. Is he that good? Is it schemes on both sides of the ball?

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    1. Will doesn?t have the arm talent to take the top off a defense.
    2. Our RBs dont have the speed, power or illusiveness to either have defenders miss or have the ability to break tackles.
    3. Rara and Tulu are the only two receivers that have take it to the house ability. Both have issues staying healthy enough to be consistent contributors so far.

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