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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.
This is Someone with actual football knowledge , while we got threads complaining about defense. We put the fate of the game in Carson Picks hands twice & he rewarded us with two INTs can’t make this **** up smh
 
Feel like there’s a hidden excuse of lack of talent in what DMoney posted…not liking it. Plenty of talent to win the conference and get to the playoff this year, zero excuses
The lack of excuse thing after 4 years is hilarious… look at the blue chip ratio relative to any team besides maybe ND (who we beat) and it’s an edge anyone would take

SMU had some of our cast offs starting against us… enough is enough win! Stop worrying about identity and more about winning and dominating the game in whoever facet allows it… passing game via the WRs, TE, running the ball with the RBs…
 
Imagine being an elite talent coach and misreading that badly on QB1 and being held hostage by an RB that you’re now forced to force feed in the same offseason … after our best season in years…

Almost as if he really doesn’t know what he’s doing personnel wise.

Majority of this board ****ted on the Idea of Mendoza over Beck I’m just saying
 
This is Someone with actual football knowledge , while we got threads complaining about defense. We put the fate of the game in Carson Picks hands twice & he rewarded us with two INTs can’t make this **** up smh

Idk maybe help the kid score more than 20 points so the ball isn’t in his hands in overtime in a game you hold the opponent to negative rushing yards for a whole game?

Catch a perfect ball downfield and not throw it to a DB?
Sit down in a zone and catch a 5 yard TD?
Don’t take away a 30 yard throw to the 5 yard line by blocking a DB?
Call one (1) play-action on a short yardage play? You had 13 of them. You asked him to hand off 13 times.
Don’t have 7 offensive penalties in one half of football?

Beck is the quarterback. He’s responsible for how the offense plays. So he’s nowhere near absolved of guilt here. But for Christs sake help the kid out. You have a good defense, it’s not the 85 Bears. Coach like you need 40 to win, not 20.
 
Idk maybe help the kid score more than 20 points so the ball isn’t in his hands in overtime in a game you hold the opponent to negative rushing yards for a whole game?

Catch a perfect ball downfield and not throw it to a DB?
Sit down in a zone and catch a 5 yard TD?
Don’t take away a 30 yard throw to the 5 yard line by blocking a DB?
Call one (1) play-action on a short yardage play? You had 13 of them. You asked him to hand off 13 times.
Don’t have 7 offensive penalties in one half of football?

Beck is the quarterback. He’s responsible for how the offense plays. So he’s nowhere near absolved of guilt here. But for Christs sake help the kid out. You have a good defense, it’s not the 85 Bears. Coach like you need 40 to win, not 20.
I agree with you but it’s clear they don’t trust him much after that 4 (really 5) pick performance against UL n I can’t say the hesitance isn’t valid the guy is a pick machine.. personally I’d say **** it I paid this guy 4 million and open it up for him, if we go down picks blazing then it is what is.
 
then lane went out and beat us for prospects in every recruiting cycle and transfer cycle.

All the built in vig because guys were mario bros and wanted him for the jump the fallacies i called out each and everytime his name came up for hc.

1.) gotta be able to recruit, lane cant recruit.
2.) the money will be gone with him and only comes with him as coach

tHESE 2 ARE/WERE MYTHS.

* I stated if sh*t hits the fan at the end of the day...Lane kiffin can draw up a play...manny diaz can run his whole defensive unit...i said if we run into trouble what exactly can mario do?.....and i always got crickets. He cant draw up a play or even get his ol to stop false starting. IF Shannon dawson became sick one day And couldnt coach i literally think we would have an analyst or some sh*t call plays. lol
You were wrong about Mario. When we run into a 4th & 8 on defense, he will panic and call a timeout just as the ball is getting snapped because he knows ball and felt it in his man **** that something was off leading to the Lightfoot late hit.
 
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.
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The Big Lebowski Thank You GIF


I’ve been saying this for weeks now- thank you for being much better at explaining it than me. “Beck is booty cheeks” wasn’t an explanation, but an observation.
It’s everybody but Beck fault.. we are making him look trash 🙄.. the play calling leaves much to be desired but dude is so cheeks dawg im hot af after watching Cam Last year I gotta watch this bum blame everybody else when he ***** up smh
 
I wanted to share my thoughts on the points raised in the analysis. Starting with the issue of being a down-and-distance offense that commits too many penalties, I think this highlights a deeper problem. If you're playing not to lose, you're actually playing to lose. This mindset can create hesitation and missed opportunities in close games.

Regarding Elijah Lofton, I believe he's not being utilized effectively. He isn't a traditional tight end, and asking him to block at the line against bigger defenders, especially with his shoulder injury, isn't the smartest approach. He seems to be carrying extra weight that doesn't fit his frame, making him less effective. There appears to be a stubbornness in the coaching staff. If something isn't working, they need to adjust rather than forcing personnel into a system that clearly isn't working. Why keep banging your head against the wall, especially against teams we should be able to beat?

Additionally, the offensive line has struggled significantly for weeks. Players like James Brockmeyer have been continually blown up in games, yet the adjustments haven’t been made in a timely manner. Why does it take multiple losses and poor showings to start making necessary changes? If something isn't working, like running into stacked boxes against more defenders, it's crucial to adapt quickly rather than waiting for things to get worse.

Now, turning to Jordan Lyle as a potential RB1, his return seems to have disrupted the running game rhythm. It's challenging to rotate three running backs effectively when we clearly have a one-two punch with guys like Mark Fletcher and Marti Brown. Trying to appease multiple players instead of focusing on the main contributors is compromising our performance. These guys need to build rhythm through consistent carries, which hasn’t been happening.

In terms of the receivers, I believe we have talent that can shine if placed in the right scheming. The current Air Raid philosophy doesn’t seem to create enough separation for our guys. Look at teams like Ohio State; their receivers often appear wide open. Why can't we achieve that? There’s a clear need for better routes and play design to exploit defenses.

And why are we playing to keep scores low? This approach isn't benefiting us. Scoring more points, especially with a strong defense, can put pressure on the opposing team. Imagine if we could get a lead like 21-0; teams would struggle to catch up. Our explosive plays in games like against Florida State often made the difference, and leaning more into that explosiveness could be key.
 
Most of cam yards came from in structure not scrambling

He was elite at diagnosing the defense pre snap and getting the ball out quick and on time to beat the defense and create explosive play opportunities, he was also elite at creating out of structure when it wasn’t there

And we had better and more experienced WRs, our wrs created way more separation last year. Our best separator is a high school senior bro i don’t think people understand how bad that is for a “contending team”
Cam wouldve had this offense humming again
 
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Wasn’t Mendoza long gone by the time Miami pulled Beck… off of injured reserve…
Bro the majority didn’t want Mendoza here B4 the szn started & you know this very well there were ppl calling him Emory on steroids….when Beck committed here the overwhelming consensus on this board was a more efficient offense as opposed to Cam Ward because Beck would take more check downs.
 
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.
At what point do we look at the OC and ask why the passing game isn’t relying on single read throws, which I belief is what spread offenses like to do?

In fact, I’m pretty sure Louisville put on a 1-read throw clinic.
 
Brohm won the B1G West his last year at Purdue, and won 9 games the year before that. Georgia tech last year played UGA just as close as we played GT.

Mario also beat 11 win teams in Wisconsin, Ohio State at Oregon. He lost to a 9 win auburn team, by six points. Said Auburn team played national championship LSU closer than any other team — 23-20, lost to UGA by 7 lost to a 11 win UF squad, and beat Alabama.

Went 3-1 against Washington during his time there. Utah was pretty **** good throughout his tenure. The Arizona state team he lost to had Herm Edwards as the HC, Likens as the OC, freshman Jayden Daniels at qb, and Brandon Aiyuk at wideout.

Indiana just took Cal Berkley’s quarterback and Syracuse had Kyler McCord; OSU’s previous QB. He threw for more yards than Cam Ward. USC’s only loss (5-1) in 2020 was against Oregon. That USC team had Amon St. Brown, Drake London, and a pre injury Bru McCoy who would transfer to Tennessee and perform as the second best WR on a 11 win SEC team.

Brandon Dorlrus, shoutout Macho, made all-conference three teams and went in the fourth round. Jevon Holland, Troy Dye, Deommodore Lenoir, and Noah Sewell are all players taken outside the first two rounds that are still active in the NFL. He helped turn DJ Johnson into a third round pick after he looked like a five star scrub here.

Winning 72% of conference games keeps the train running. No way Mario goes 1-10 against OSU like James Franklin. Everything D$ wrote is accurate but the guy had helluva resume before taking this job; and his 10-2 output last year wasn’t as bad as it looked.
10-3
 
You think Sam Darnold as a style of QB is significantly different than Beck? Lol. They have the same main criticism over and over. Which is play under pressure. Let's not act like Darnold also wasn't out there always seeing Ghosts. I swear some of y'all can't have any honest discussion when it comes to QBs and Beck specifically.
What do you mean as a style of QB? Are you saying beck is near darnold because you think they have similar styles? Im confused here

And im not even saying this to say darnold is great lol but its clear he’s way better than beck. Like not even close, are you comparing darnold nfl struggles to becks college struggles? Play under pressure is an easy way to describe it, like majority of mid qbs struggle under pressure that doesn’t mean they’re similar

Also i am honest about beck, i thought he was the best we could get in the off season. But he is just a good college qb and like most good college qbs they are only as good as their weapons and scheme.
 
Majority of this board ****ted on the Idea of Mendoza over Beck I’m just saying
Everyone did, because there was absolutely nothing Mendoza demonstrated that made any of us comfortable about him playing here.

And the mere fact that people talk him into the first round of the NFL draft is more of an indictment of this years QB class than anything else.
 
You were wrong about Mario. When we run into a 4th & 8 on defense, he will panic and call a timeout just as the ball is getting snapped because he knows ball and felt it in his man **** that something was off leading to the Lightfoot late hit.
Unfreakingbelievable!!
 
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