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re: Statistical Assessment of Myles Brennan
Posted on 10/11/20 at 3:11 pm to SupermanSlim
Posted on 10/11/20 at 3:11 pm to SupermanSlim
Offense still has some work to do.
But their progress from game 1 to Saturday is awesome.
I think it is 45% Brennan improving with the reads, 45% Brennan managing the pocket better, and 10% the WRs just doing an all around better job with reads/routes.
As Brennan improved and started making plays, getting rid of the ball, and not running into trouble when he didn't have to the whole offense followed suit including the OL.
I know they wanted to run the ball Sat. But Mizzou knew that too. They kept a minimum of 6 in the box all game. Brennan/Callahan/CSL were making the right reads and those reads said pass and stretch field on both axis. So that's what they did. My point is not running the ball was not a negative; it was an indicator that OC and Brennan were finally on same page and reading the same keys.
But their progress from game 1 to Saturday is awesome.
I think it is 45% Brennan improving with the reads, 45% Brennan managing the pocket better, and 10% the WRs just doing an all around better job with reads/routes.
As Brennan improved and started making plays, getting rid of the ball, and not running into trouble when he didn't have to the whole offense followed suit including the OL.
I know they wanted to run the ball Sat. But Mizzou knew that too. They kept a minimum of 6 in the box all game. Brennan/Callahan/CSL were making the right reads and those reads said pass and stretch field on both axis. So that's what they did. My point is not running the ball was not a negative; it was an indicator that OC and Brennan were finally on same page and reading the same keys.
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