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<blockquote data-quote="bke1984" data-source="post: 620818" data-attributes="member: 932"><p>Failure to showcase passing isn’t what bothered me on Thursday. It was more of a failure to show any real structure to the offense. For much of the first half we just snapped the ball to TO and let him run QB keepers. It looked like an 8 year old playing NCAA Football on PlayStation that has no clue what plays are in the playbook, so he just snaps the ball and scrambles with the QB. </p><p></p><p>If you’re really going to “do what the players are good at” then why weren’t there more option looks out of the gun? Seems like you could have highlighted that stuff while incorporating a spread style passing attack in targeted bursts and still focussed on TO’s strengths.</p><p></p><p>There are other issues for sure, but given that they had Spring and Fall camps to come up with something we could run it was a little disappointing just how basic and primitive it was.</p><p></p><p>Honorable mention...the goal line stuff was atrocious. All this talk about highlighting our strengths and then you can’t line up and punch it in from the two with a program that has excelled at this for 10 years? Resorting to direct snaps and odd formations to fool the opposition in order to get two yards? Come on man...if that’s what we’re in for it’s going to be frustrating. </p><p></p><p>They need to pick a QB (I’d pick JG, but I trust them) and build a real offense around him for THIS YEAR. Then we live with the results...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bke1984, post: 620818, member: 932"] Failure to showcase passing isn’t what bothered me on Thursday. It was more of a failure to show any real structure to the offense. For much of the first half we just snapped the ball to TO and let him run QB keepers. It looked like an 8 year old playing NCAA Football on PlayStation that has no clue what plays are in the playbook, so he just snaps the ball and scrambles with the QB. If you’re really going to “do what the players are good at” then why weren’t there more option looks out of the gun? Seems like you could have highlighted that stuff while incorporating a spread style passing attack in targeted bursts and still focussed on TO’s strengths. There are other issues for sure, but given that they had Spring and Fall camps to come up with something we could run it was a little disappointing just how basic and primitive it was. Honorable mention...the goal line stuff was atrocious. All this talk about highlighting our strengths and then you can’t line up and punch it in from the two with a program that has excelled at this for 10 years? Resorting to direct snaps and odd formations to fool the opposition in order to get two yards? Come on man...if that’s what we’re in for it’s going to be frustrating. They need to pick a QB (I’d pick JG, but I trust them) and build a real offense around him for THIS YEAR. Then we live with the results... [/QUOTE]
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