Haynes King INTs;
-1 against Louisville
-1 against Wake
-2 against Bowling Green
-2 against Miami
-3 against Boston College
-1 against UNC
-4 against Clemson
-1 against Cuse
-1 against UCF (bowl)
In the games where he had exactly 1 INT, I honestly don’t care about that INT. We were 4-1 in those games, and there’s always going to be some risk involved with the deep ball game. If his INTs looked like these all season, we’d be happy. I’m okay with averaging 1 a game if we go 10-2 for it.
We will inevitably have pics thrown in any game where we fall behind, because Haynes is a baller who is trying to single-handedly keep us in a game. I do see us avoiding these situations more often this coming season with OL improvement and WR improvement.
Games he threw way too many:
-Clemson (fell behind early, tried to give us a chance to win and forced bad throws)
-Boston College (game we should compete in, fall behind early, force some throws to keep us in the game…)
-Bowling Green (defense doesn’t show up, tries to force throws to keep us in the game…you see the pattern?)
9 INTs in those 3 games.
2 INT not mentioned so far are Miami, who honestly did have some generational talent in their DB room - but even those two INTs didn’t stop his confidence from winning that game in the final drive.
Note, against uGA and Ole Miss, who inarguably had the two best defenses we faced, didn’t get an INT.
If the coaches, playcalling, and defense allow us to take early leads and prevent early scores from our opponents, the run game will win games for us and Haynes will not force bad throws. Haynes decision making improves, he maybe uses legs for 4-5 yards instead of some of these forced throws. Or takes the RB dump off like Tom Brady did for 40 years or something.
He needs to have under 10 INTs this season for us to have the Wins we want. But outside of the 3 games where we absolutely blew it (Bowling Green, Boston College, Clemson), but if we exclude those 3 games, he only had 7 INTs.
Weinke is great. Buster is great. This has potential to be the best GT OL in my lifetime (since 2000). Trust in Brent, load these boys in the Geep, and let’s hit some DCs where the sun don’t shine.