Miscommunication in the passing game

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Rasputin_Vol

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In your opinion, has the problem this season been WR running wrong routes, Ainge throwing it in the wrong place, or a combination of the two.

Seems like th consensus seems to be that the receivers have been running the wrong routes all year, making Ainge's job that much more difficult.
 
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In your opinion, has the problem this season been WR running wrong routes, Ainge throwing it in the wrong place, or a combination of the two.

Seems like th consensus seems to be that the receivers have been running the wrong routes all year, making Ainge's job that much more difficult.

definitely both... our WR are not play makers... you cant throw the ball up for grabs and expect your WR to make plays...
 
#4
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you would think the recievers,cause you know Ainge already knows what he's going to do.
 
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recently, the problem has been drops. as far as the "dink & dunk" offense goes, ainge doesn't have a deep threat to throw to. our receivers aren't as athletic as last year, so ainge is limited.

i think he's doing well for what he has to work with. without him, we aren't in the seccg. we aren't in the outback, and are probably sitting at home with bama & s carolina.
 
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Then Trooper Taylor needs to go.......I don't think so!

In order to run a route the quarterback must be willing to stay in the pocket for more than 2 seconds. Of course it doesn't matter if he's chucking it to Sec AA Row 9 Seat 14 because he heard footsteps from a mean ole' linebacker either!!

Mark this down. You will see a better passing attack next year with these very same recievers that are playing now. Mark it down.
 
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#8
Inconsistency is where I place the blame. The coach calls the play based on what has worked and or what match-up he thinks he can exploit and the Wr's and QB do something different every time. Dropped balls or timing is off. I don't think any one can stand up and take the blame solely as a whole. The blame can be passed around the entire team. If you win it doesn't get magnified like when you lose.

EA is ultimately responsible for taking care of the ball and he didn't against LSU so we lost. Wr's didn't have anything to do with EA forcing something that wasn't there.
 
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Then Trooper Taylor needs to go.......I don't think so!

In order to run a route the quarterback must be willing to stay in the pocket for more than 2 seconds. Of course it doesn't matter if he's chucking it to Sec AA Row 9 Seat 14 because he heard footsteps from a mean ole' linebacker either!!

Mark this down. You will see a better passing attack next year with these very same recievers that are playing now. Mark it down.

Of course they'll be better. They will have had an entire season + SECCG+bowl experience.

Just imagine if Meachem had stayed this year...
 
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