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re: What is wrong with the offense???

Posted on 10/9/12 at 3:05 pm to
Posted by scubafeet
baton rouge, la
Member since Feb 2004
14285 posts
Posted on 10/9/12 at 3:05 pm to
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Inexperienced QB with poor pocket presence


He is set up to fail in this offense! We run nothing to slow down defensive lines, we run no mult option routes, we RARELY run screens, draws, etc

ITS PITIFUL!!!!!!!!! I truly believe Mett would throw for 300 per game at S.C. or another school with REAL offense!
Posted by JKtiger4ever
Baton Rouge
Member since Apr 2011
357 posts
Posted on 10/9/12 at 3:14 pm to
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What is wrong with the offense???


They are getting no help from special teams and constantly start drives deep in their own territory. When this happens, the playbook immediately has to be conservative to avoid disastrous turnovers.

The offensive line is falling apart due to injuries, and players are having to switch around and play unfamiliar positions. This results in the line focusing on "plugging holes" instead of blocking their assignment, and blitzing players can easily get through.

The running game has been very inconsistent since Blue got hurt, and they aren't getting any help from the aforementioned line problems.

Last but not least, the receivers are just flat out playing terrible. The closest thing we have to a go-to guy is OBJ, and we all know the problems he's been having.

Simply put, it all just comes down to execution at every position
Posted by Katy Tiger
Houston area
Member since Sep 2004
8032 posts
Posted on 10/9/12 at 3:38 pm to
What's wrong with the offense? It is not very good.

What do we do? Get someone in here who knows how to make it good. I don't care to learn everything about it - just fix it. That's why the staff makes so much damn money.

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