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<blockquote data-quote="Longestday" data-source="post: 12078" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>I re-watched the game and tried to figure our issues on offense.</p><p></p><p>False starts is the number 1 issue. This forces the pass and we just are not very good at passing or pass protection. This is the number one killer of drives. False starts may be the difference in being 3 and 3 as opposed to 5 and 1. </p><p></p><p>Passing is bad. The low touch on long passes, the lack of protection, and the team is low on the circus receiving skills/or even hit in the hands skills. Play action is open and they are loading the box. I know why CPJ is passing, but I hate that we are passing given our success rate.</p><p></p><p>We are not running the offense we want to run. This is two fold. 1st is Vad does not have the experience/quick decision needed to run effectively yet. 2nd is the blocking ability to set up easier reads.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, I would rather not pass away those fourth quarter drives. I know that there is not enough time for us to run and comeback and CPJ knows the only way to comeback is to hit the quick TD. Still, I would rather keep on pushing down the field and do an onside kick and pass with less than 2 minutes left.</p><p></p><p>Vad is doing ok and will get better, but I would not mind a 2 and 2 rotation if Justin can run the TO. I am rooting/hoping/pulling for Vad, but am open to JT/Byerly .</p><p></p><p>I would like to see more roll out Vad runs or Roll out pass to the BB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longestday, post: 12078, member: 402"] I re-watched the game and tried to figure our issues on offense. False starts is the number 1 issue. This forces the pass and we just are not very good at passing or pass protection. This is the number one killer of drives. False starts may be the difference in being 3 and 3 as opposed to 5 and 1. Passing is bad. The low touch on long passes, the lack of protection, and the team is low on the circus receiving skills/or even hit in the hands skills. Play action is open and they are loading the box. I know why CPJ is passing, but I hate that we are passing given our success rate. We are not running the offense we want to run. This is two fold. 1st is Vad does not have the experience/quick decision needed to run effectively yet. 2nd is the blocking ability to set up easier reads. Lastly, I would rather not pass away those fourth quarter drives. I know that there is not enough time for us to run and comeback and CPJ knows the only way to comeback is to hit the quick TD. Still, I would rather keep on pushing down the field and do an onside kick and pass with less than 2 minutes left. Vad is doing ok and will get better, but I would not mind a 2 and 2 rotation if Justin can run the TO. I am rooting/hoping/pulling for Vad, but am open to JT/Byerly . I would like to see more roll out Vad runs or Roll out pass to the BB. [/QUOTE]
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