Nashvegas31
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Problems with the passing game:
-Playcalling is entirely too bland. DBs aren't surprised that it's a pass play when they are called. Most times it's only on obvious passing downs.
-Passing concepts are bland as well. We don't run enough real route combinations. Just basic isolation routes most of the time.
-Personnel usage is next up. Why are we not throwing certain routes to certain guys all the time? Jennings on the fade was one but we tried to go back shoulder to Josh Smith. He doesn't make those catches on the regular.
-Oline play is pedestrian in pass blocking. Our line doesn't take pride in protecting their QB. Ridiculous how they look lackadaisical in pass protection.
-Dobbs decision making is up next. His arm is fine especially now that he's added touch on the deep ball. The decisions with it aren't showing smart play at all. He should be much better now with the ball. He's throw two picks that should've never been thrown and had a few more that should've been picked. He's got to be better mentally.
OL is biggest issue. agree on playcalling. Routes don't fit the style of offense almost like Butch or Debord are confused at what they really want to be. Might as well be under center IMO. The most successful spreads seem to run quick hitting plays get the ball out of the hand but even our short passes are so slow to develop. I watched Houston last night and just wished we could do some of that offensively. I read somewhere that Jake wanted to be like Oregon offensively and create faster routes with open space but Butch wanted to be power football and let him walk