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Name any oline in the sec that can block 7 players, while the qb does play action every time giving the defense a extra second or 2 to rush the qb. UT's coaches isn't putting our players in a position to be successful. I keep reading on here how great our coaches are and how bad the of-line and receivers are. There are 8 coaches in the sec alone that would make this offense almost unstoppable. Against ou we played 1 good quarter, it wasn't just the 2nd half we "didn't execute". Ou punched us in the mouth and cbj laid down and took it. Our players played their hearts out and ran the plays that were called. The plays without max protect, slants and crossing routes. 5 passes total in the middle of the field in that game. Tulsa completed that many on one drive. Flame on.
Or maybe just once or twice to keep the defense honest, and to give our 6'3 and 6'4, who are 4* and 5* guys a chance?
Nah that's crazy
We were up 14 going into the 4th quarter. We missed a field goal earlier that should have won the game. I can't fault our offense or play calls at that point, we did what a coaching textbook said we should have done to that point in the game.
Florida is probably gonna make Dobbs beat them. So we will see if he's up to the challenge.
No doubt. I will be shocked if we don't see UF run OU's defense, version 2.0, on Saturday. Dobbs is close to making the plays. If we can manage just an extra second with our oline delaying the pass rush, we're gonna come away with a W.
It's all about executing and perfecting.Watched a pretty good breakdown of our offensive snaps against OU. The final analysis was failure on the O-line, QB, WRs, and coaches. The failures happened at different times and sometimes on the same play. Find a play where the O-line blocks perfectly, receiver drops the pass. WR beats his defender but O-line has given up a sack. Dobbs has a clean pocket, overthrows a wide open receiver. All 4 aspects can be perfect 75% of the snaps, but if they don't all line up at least a few times then the offense will look like trash.
I am really curious to know why since everyone here knows the game of football better than our coaches why are they not coaching a major SEC program or running the AD office some where? With all the knowledge people on here have its extremely surprising.
You may have a point. However, I thought as you until the play by play was analyzed and discussed. That changed my mind.
Just consider the issue and our play selections and calls in the first overtime versus how we managed play calls in the 4th quarter. I have no problem with how the game was called through 3 quarters of football. Our staff entering the 4th quarter based on their momentum and having shut us down offensively in the second half, in hindsight, should have called offensively a more aggressive game to end it at least with one more score. IMO they played the game too safe offensively and laid the game on the back of the defense. It didn't work. My point is we magically I guess the way some see it found a way against the same defense to score a TD in the first OT. I believe it was due to our play selection and execution and had we the same sense of urgency in the 4th quarter we would have prevailed there and then.You may have a point. However, I thought as you until the play by play was analyzed and discussed. That changed my mind.
With all the talent we have on offense, why is DeBord not taking full advantage? I get so tired of seeing us being overly conservative on Offense. I'm not here calling for his job or anything, but when will we open it up more? We should have beat OU, but defense slacked off and our offense seemed to be content being conservative and not putting more pressure on the downfield passing game. Hurd and Kamara are capable of keeping drives going, but why not use Dobbs the way we did at the end of last season? I'm just not too happy with our production. Thoughts?
They didn't stretch the field vertically. IMO, that's what allowed OU to play everyone so close to the LOS and stop the short passing and run game.
Even if you don't hit it, you have to crank one down field every once in awhile. Make sure the QB throws the ball away from trouble. An incompletion is still a good play.