Vol in Buckeye Land
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The notion that last year Heupel decided "Oh, well our defense is good, no need to sweat the whole 'scoring' aspect of the game. Who needs points?" is really silly.
Our offense was simply not very good last year. Our run game was excellent. Passing game abysmal. It's pretty easy to see that the offense has undergone a significant overhaul. Kelsey Pope has said publicly that after the Ohio State game they knew some things had to change. The offense isn't a switch that Heupel decided to turn off last year and turn back on this year.
Some people don't realize the magnitude of that Loss. The losing streak continues, and when will UT have as good a chance at stopping it? Uga isn't as good this year. So we have to keep looking at that L in the record books. Sticks in my craw. Dammit. Snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.
We've ran more different plays that we've stolen from Sarkisian then we have ran screens. Total overhaul of the offense. Better at offensive tackle. Better at receiver too (Brazell & Matthews are night & day different, and Staley wasn't a factor). Comparing last year to this year is pointless. Nothing alike.I can count the # of WR Screens that we have run this year on one hand.
Reading my own post I can see I didnt word it the best. I wasnt saying Heupel decided to stop playing aggressive/ up-tempo offense simply because we had a good defense. We slowed the offense down because he knew it wasnt very good anyways, and leaned on the defense.The notion that last year Heupel decided "Oh, well our defense is good, no need to sweat the whole 'scoring' aspect of the game. Who needs points?" is really silly.
Our offense was simply not very good last year. Our run game was excellent. Passing game abysmal. It's pretty easy to see that the offense has undergone a significant overhaul. Kelsey Pope has said publicly that after the Ohio State game they knew some things had to change. The offense isn't a switch that Heupel decided to turn off last year and turn back on this year.