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Can we talk about Haynes King last night? What are yall's thoughts about him, our offense going forward?
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<blockquote data-quote="leatherneckjacket" data-source="post: 958960" data-attributes="member: 3849"><p>In watching the replay, I think King did a really good job. He put the ball where it needed to be (for the most part) and he was both accurate and timely in his passes. He made a few mistakes, but not many. He put the 4th down pass right in the hands of the receiver, who dropped it. His jump balls downfield were also well placed. Even holding the ball on the sack-fumble seemed to be from a designed play call. Not sure why the coaches would put in a play like that on 1st down on the 16, but it looked like a designed rollout and pass to the back of the end zone on a crossing pattern. For a first game with very little time to pass, he did well. This loss is not on him</p><p></p><p>Also, the line was not as bad as I thought in my anger on Friday night. There was some poor blocking but not as egregious in previous years and they did a fantastic job in the second quarter. Having Jordan may have helped, but he was out the whole second quarter when we ran over them. They appeared to adjust at halftime to crash the safeties and force us downfield, which we did not do in any of our third down possessions.</p><p></p><p>I think the third quarter came down to some untimely poor execution, conservative play calling, a lack of adjustments to their adjustments, and overall just being complacent with winning at halftime. Missing the gimme FG, the missed tackles, the soft play of the defense on first down, and the inability to make tackles behind the line of scrimmage hurt us in the second half, but it was clear that Louisville was more focused and played with more energy in the second half than us and we ended up losing the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leatherneckjacket, post: 958960, member: 3849"] In watching the replay, I think King did a really good job. He put the ball where it needed to be (for the most part) and he was both accurate and timely in his passes. He made a few mistakes, but not many. He put the 4th down pass right in the hands of the receiver, who dropped it. His jump balls downfield were also well placed. Even holding the ball on the sack-fumble seemed to be from a designed play call. Not sure why the coaches would put in a play like that on 1st down on the 16, but it looked like a designed rollout and pass to the back of the end zone on a crossing pattern. For a first game with very little time to pass, he did well. This loss is not on him Also, the line was not as bad as I thought in my anger on Friday night. There was some poor blocking but not as egregious in previous years and they did a fantastic job in the second quarter. Having Jordan may have helped, but he was out the whole second quarter when we ran over them. They appeared to adjust at halftime to crash the safeties and force us downfield, which we did not do in any of our third down possessions. I think the third quarter came down to some untimely poor execution, conservative play calling, a lack of adjustments to their adjustments, and overall just being complacent with winning at halftime. Missing the gimme FG, the missed tackles, the soft play of the defense on first down, and the inability to make tackles behind the line of scrimmage hurt us in the second half, but it was clear that Louisville was more focused and played with more energy in the second half than us and we ended up losing the game. [/QUOTE]
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