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The Offensive issues start & end with SEC Becky.

The run game is struggling (Drunk Joe Namath voice), because teams are packing the box against us. We're running into 7-8+ man fronts, especially on short yardage plays. Why? Because they don't respect the QB, therefore, they can just sit back in 2-high playing Cover 3 & watch his eyes all game.

They know he's going 2 places with the ball. To Toney & CJ Daniels, and there's only 4 routes between the 2 of them that he throws;
For Toney - Drag route, Curl route
For CJ - Button Hook, Deep In

If you watch just 2 games worth of film on Becky, you can perfectly sequence when & where he’s going with the ball.

HENCE WHY HE KEEPS THROWING PICKS ON IN-BREAKING ROUTES... But alas.

The reason why he's uncomfortable when he has time to throw, is because he's not an advanced progression reader. He's a one read & throw QB. DC's since LAST YEAR, have figured out, that all you have to do is confuse Becky with coverage. It's not pressure, or disguised looks, just sit back & watch him & he will take you to the ball.

The major difference in the Offense from last year to this year, is that Defenses were scared to Death of Cam & his improvisational ability. The coverages we saw on a weekly basis were of a result of DC's biting their finger nails off in anticipation for how to stop Cam. They'd play Man, they'd play Zone, they'd give us Cover 2, 3, 5, 6, 0, they'd go presnap Blitz & drop 7, they'd go presnap Zone & come with delayed Blitzes, they tried everything & none of it worked, until FSU when our Patron Saint decided he needed a pound of flesh.

But the point is, the Offensive struggles this season are because DC's don't respect our passing attack & they see on film that they don't need to because our QB is going to give them the ball when they need it & our RB's are going to run directly to them.

A better QB = a better Offense
A better Offense = Winning games we should win

Unfortunately, the HC is a firm believer in the idea of being able to win games in spite of your QB & not because of your QB. Which is why he always loses close games against lesser opponents, because he still hasn't figured out the formula.
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What does it say about Mario that his supposed greatest strength (OL) is just an average unit 4 years in? While they’re elite at pass pro, they’re mediocre to bad in other phases - run blocking and discipline.

Mirabal is the most overrated coach in modern memory. Everyone beats off to his ability to develop diamonds in the rough. Who exactly has he developed here? Anez cooper is his best case study, and he’s just a solid player, not some all conference level guy. And for every cooper, there’s been 5+ Antonio Tripp types who never see the field.
cooper has also regressed this year in his play.
 
I can’t believe we’re at this point again. Sigh. I just don’t get how we can look like a top-five team in the country for a month, then end up in dogfights with Stanford and losing to Louisville and SMU — all without any major injuries.

The penalties and lack of discipline are disgusting. That should be fixed in a week. The fact that it keeps happening means some kids need to be benched. Beck and the offense aren’t good enough to overcome pre-snap penalties.

Lastly, it’s not all Beck’s fault (he cost us the Louisville game, but he’s been good for the most part). Still, how did we not go all-in on Mendoza? A Miami-born Cuban kid who went to Mario’s own high school — and he shredded our defense last year. I’ll never understand not chasing him.

The next four games will tell me everything I need to know about Mario…
 
Yep. The only thing I'll say is, we did have our 2nd highest pass rate over expectation of the season. So we did lean into the pass more than we normally do. We ran our highest number of plays overall, but we also called the most passes in any game all year. So we were "pass heavy". The problem is, again in EVERY SINGLE short-yardage situation, we ran the ball. So we threw it more than usual on early downs, but our #1 tendency is to run with heavy personnel on short-yardage plays, and we did it literally every single time. 13 times we had a 3 yards or less situation on all downs, and 13 times we ran the ball. Multiple 2nd and 1's, which is a HUGE green flag to throw off play-action (especially when, you know, you ALWAYS run)....we ran every single time.

I've said this a lot all week, but I just can't get over how we attack games this year. It's just consistently wrong.
The 13/13 stat is absolutely wild. Especially in light of how well the play action td worked.

We ran the ball 40 times. Threw it 38. Plus we ran probably about 5 wr screens that went nowhere. Those are more an extension of the run game than true passing plays. So we were run heavy even in this game. Even though SMU had the 134th ranked pass defense. And when the game was on the line in the 4th quarter and it was close, we reverted heavily to running the ball. It's nonsensical.
 
I can’t believe we’re at this point again. Sigh. I just don’t get how we can look like a top-five team in the country for a month, then end up in dogfights with Stanford and losing to Louisville and SMU — all without any major injuries.

The penalties and lack of discipline are disgusting. That should be fixed in a week. The fact that it keeps happening means some kids need to be benched. Beck and the offense aren’t good enough to overcome pre-snap penalties.

Lastly, it’s not all Beck’s fault (he cost us the Louisville game, but he’s been good for the most part). Still, how did we not go all-in on Mendoza? A Miami-born Cuban kid who went to Mario’s own high school — and he shredded our defense last year. I’ll never understand not chasing him.

The next four games will tell me everything I need to know about Mario…
mendoza would not have been what he is at indiana here. cignetti is 10x the coach dawson/mario are. we would use him in the same exact way we use beck.
 
Play calling should fall under the "let it rip" mantra as well... you have NOTHING to lose at this point...open the playbook.... 2-3 trick plays per game / 2-3 Toney Sweeps w/option to pass per game.... Let the young TE's EAT...... cuz if not.. it's just banging our heads against brick wall...
 
Yes to all of this. You can't win if the other team knows what's coming. To make matters even worse, SMU is excellent at run defense. They were ranked number 11 in the country coming into our game. So not only were we predictable but we played to their strength.
Absolutely maddening, coaching malpractice
 
I don't have a breakdown of snaps handy but I thought our best run blocking group last year was Bell at LT, Rivers at LG, obviously Carp at C.

I won't argue with you about personnel though. I think it's mostly tendency based. We are 106th in the country in yards before contact. That is definitely dragged down some by the fact that we have so many runs in short yardage, and you're not going to have a high yards before contact metric running into the A-gap into a 9-10 man box. But it's still a **** poor number overall. We did the same thing a bunch last year, too, and I guarantee you we were WAY higher than 106th in yards before contact.

I just think teams 100% know what's coming in almost every situation, because we don't EVER deviate. I know I'm a broken record, but 26 consecutive runs in short yardage is honestly unheard of. If I'm a DC, and I watch literally multiple games where a team does the exact same thing in a situation, guess what I'm going when they face that situation against me? 10 in the box, everyone between the tackles, and coach my kids to just obliterate the A-gap. What's the drawback? You know, 100%, that's what they're doing.

A play-action in that situation would be the easiest completion in the history of the sport. But no, just turn and hand it off.

Nauseating. I spent part of this season (during the win streak and shortly after the UL loss) actively debating what is now "common knowledge." I was told about last year. I was told about other excuses or attempts to mitigate the plain point of making ourselves easier to defend by formation and playcall - so not some vague thing.

Like I've repeated, it's multi-factorial, but you can't try to do the same thing with different variables (one of the biggest being defenses playing you differently because Cam ******* Ward isn't there as a threat to pull the ball or actually let it rip by a conflicted defender) and expect the same output. It's hilarious to now see this - predictability, conservatism, Beck's role - widely accepted while there are posts on and off the board debating it.

*TO BEST UNDERSTAND OUR OFFENSE, VIEW IT FROM HOW DEFENSES PLAY US.* ****, just watch other teams' Safeties. They'll tell most of the story.
 
Yes to all of this. You can't win if the other team knows what's coming. To make matters even worse, SMU is excellent at run defense. They were ranked number 11 in the country coming into our game. So not only were we predictable but we played to their strength.
our coach lost his nuts when jojo dropped a pass. refused to really test the secondary after that.
 
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Yes to all of this. You can't win if the other team knows what's coming. To make matters even worse, SMU is excellent at run defense. They were ranked number 11 in the country coming into our game. So not only were we predictable but we played to their strength.
Even more so they are really good in short yardage and Dawson even acknowledge and made note of in presser before the game that they were unusually good at 3rd and short.

Should be timestamped at 42:29 mark at question but he talks about 3rd and short at 42:39

 
The Offensive issues start & end with SEC Becky.

The run game is struggling (Drunk Joe Namath voice), because teams are packing the box against us. We're running into 7-8+ man fronts, especially on short yardage plays. Why? Because they don't respect the QB, therefore, they can just sit back in 2-high playing Cover 3 & watch his eyes all game.

They know he's going 2 places with the ball. To Toney & CJ Daniels, and there's only 4 routes between the 2 of them that he throws;
For Toney - Drag route, Curl route
For CJ - Button Hook, Deep In

If you watch just 2 games worth of film on Becky, you can perfectly sequence when & where he’s going with the ball.

HENCE WHY HE KEEPS THROWING PICKS ON IN-BREAKING ROUTES... But alas.

The reason why he's uncomfortable when he has time to throw, is because he's not an advanced progression reader. He's a one read & throw QB. DC's since LAST YEAR, have figured out, that all you have to do is confuse Becky with coverage. It's not pressure, or disguised looks, just sit back & watch him & he will take you to the ball.

The major difference in the Offense from last year to this year, is that Defenses were scared to Death of Cam & his improvisational ability. The coverages we saw on a weekly basis were of a result of DC's biting their finger nails off in anticipation for how to stop Cam. They'd play Man, they'd play Zone, they'd give us Cover 2, 3, 5, 6, 0, they'd go presnap Blitz & drop 7, they'd go presnap Zone & come with delayed Blitzes, they tried everything & none of it worked, until FSU when our Patron Saint decided he needed a pound of flesh.

But the point is, the Offensive struggles this season are because DC's don't respect our passing attack & they see on film that they don't need to because our QB is going to give them the ball when they need it & our RB's are going to run directly to them.

A better QB = a better Offense
A better Offense = Winning games we should win

Unfortunately, the HC is a firm believer in the idea of being able to win games in spite of your QB & not because of your QB. Which is why he always loses close games against lesser opponents, because he still hasn't figured out the formula.
Riveting analysis.

In other news: water is wet

It’s clear as day that the issue is Beck. They didn’t trust him to throw against one of the worst pass defenses in CFB. That tells you all you need to know
 
our coach lot his nuts when jojo dropped a pass. refused to really test the secondary after that.
It’s hilarious. He will watch his oline commit multiple penalties in a row on multiple drives, do ******* nothing about but reward his “playmakers” with more runs up the middle to block for.
 
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The 13/13 stat is absolutely wild. Especially in light of how well the play action td worked.

We ran the ball 40 times. Threw it 38. Plus we ran probably about 5 wr screens that went nowhere. Those are more an extension of the run game than true passing plays. So we were run heavy even in this game. Even though SMU had the 134th ranked pass defense. And when the game was on the line in the 4th quarter and it was close, we reverted heavily to running the ball. It's nonsensical.

Be careful with the raw numbers. We had 38 pass attempts, and 40 rushing attempts, but Beck had 5 rushes, and I believe only 2 were actual runs. 1 was kneel down. 2 were scrambles, so that's a called pass. Also, Toney had 2 rushes, I think 1 of those was a bubble.

So I think we actually called 41 passes, and 36 runs. In a game we either led or were only down by at most 4 the entire game. Either way, nowhere near enough do to what you said, which is attack their clear weakness. Average depth of target is pathetic. Short-yardage creativity is pathetic. I thought the actual mix was better, but not aggressive enough. And the early down runs were more varied...we didn't just run duo 35 times, contrary to popular belief.

But like I've been saying for a couple weeks now, it's Groundhog Day with this offense. Every single week, it's the same game. We average about 5.5 yards per play, we have good success rates but very little explosives, and we don't score any points because we have SO MANY PENALTIES on offense that we can't overcome because we're not explosive, so drives die.

How many three-and-outs did we have? Zero, I believe. You know how hard it is to have zero three-and-outs, and have a drive start on your opponents nine yard line, and only score 20 points?

Every game is a ******* carbon copy of the last.
 
@Memnon - spot on…man I wish we had Cam! 😔
Nothing.

He already simplified & stripped down the Offense to its bare bones.

Beckson just needs to make better decisions.

Every Offense that he's played in has been designed to protect his poor decision making. When he was under Mike Bobo, it was an extremely simplistic West Coast Pro-style, that was predicated on half field one read progressions, and he still threw 12 picks.

What a lot of you guys just aren't understanding is that Beck is not the QB he was presented to you all to be. He's been carried for his whole college career & as soon as he lost the NFL caliber talent surrounding him, he got exposed.

This is who Beck is.
My goodness, how much I was hoping he would be better. After seeing our defense be pretty good this year, I as hopeful Beck would be better. Ugh!
 
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