jakez4ut
Patience... It's what's for dinner
- Joined
- Jul 7, 2005
- Messages
- 70,763
- Likes
- 124,326
We need a balanced attack for our offense to be successful, we throw for 220/game and rush for 140/gm, you tell me which needs to improve if we are going to have a balanced attack that produces 400+ yards per game.Ky,ole miss, ms st had a combined record of 16-20. Leading the SEC in rushing means nothing except a very dismal passing attack.
Finally, some sense.When passing sux, defenses load up on running game.
When running game sux, defenses load up on the passing game.
When OL sucks, Passing and rushing both suffer and defenses thrive.
We've been suffered from all three. I think we have turned a corner with at least two of those aspects.
He’s been here one year and his impact was pretty minimal. When you look at the experience at WR and decent TE and RBs and a much more skilled OL, it’s pretty sad how little production they had. Everyone can blame JG but he was more efficient under Helton. IMO, Chaney’s impact was disappointing. The bowl game was a major concern as the offense looked horrid for three quarters.So do we want to fire Chaney now? I'm so confused.
You cant compare UT's inability to run against a stacked box to a team that runs the ball well against one and act like that's proof that just because some teams can run without passing then we should be able to.
Im not saying we shouldn't expect more. I'm just saying that until we can open up the playbook and trust the QB we will be at a disadvantage.You absolutely can and should.. Why is there all of a sudden an excuse when it comes to our rushing offense? there's no reason we should be 12/14 with the supposedly improved o line play. Hopefully next year we improve but we absolutely should expect more from our run game.
OL had been ***** trash at run blocking for 3 years now2019
Pass offense 221.38 yards/game (8/14 in SEC)
Rush offense 144.15 yards/game (12/14 in SEC)
2018
Pass offense: 196.4 yards/game (11/14 in SEC)
Rushing offense: 129.1 yards/game (14/14 in SEC)
2017
Don't want to post the stats, dead last in both…
JG takes a ton of criticism and I agree some of it is warranted. I don't notice the same energy when it comes to our rushing offense, it's been terrible the past 3 years. To get to the next level our entire offense needs to improve, including the line (graded 113/130 teams last year).
I have to say your complex analysis is truly striking. Dang I forgot to hit blue font.Stacking the box shouldn't equal last in the SEC in rushing yards.. at some point you have to consider it terrible run offense.
lol based on whos scale his //hers..each game////each person match up?...you watch espn to muchThis is BS. 3 of the top 4 rushing teams in the league had no passing game whatsoever. There is also this thing called video and when used to watch games you'd see that teams last season actually dropped 7 into coverage much more often than stacking the line and bringing 6 or more.
He’s been here one year and his impact was pretty minimal. When you look at the experience at WR and decent TE and RBs and a much more skilled OL, it’s pretty sad how little production they had. Everyone can blame JG but he was more efficient under Helton. IMO, Chaney’s impact was disappointing. The bowl game was a major concern as the offense looked horrid for three quarters.
2 true freshmen starting and your AA guard had like a month of practice plus no All SEC RB?So what was the excuse this past year? Or did we still have the worst Oline in the nation in 2019?
Pro offenses require pros.It was better but like what are you looking for? We run a pro style offense. It’s not that hard to stop especially when JG at the helm