to a D that gave up:
530 to UL
450 to USF
538 to UNC
They were 2nd to last in yards per pass given up and we never threatened them down the field.
FWIW, we had 425 yards last year on the road vs a much better FSU defense. Richt play calling has been miserable all year, the strength of competition just hid that fact.
That's actually not bad since we've still got 80 % of the playbook still locked away
Dammit mane. Lu even said we hadn't showed some stuff this year, was hoping that was true. Maybe it wasn't.
Why aren't we attacking down the field?
Why we attacking the middle of the field with Njoku and Herndon?
As sad as it is to say, if Coley was calling plays we win the game.
"Why we attacking the middle of the field with Njoku and Herndon?"
This!! If you have a mismatch TAKE IT!
This is inexcusable.
I saw stuff used with Njoku in the slot in practices. He was bracketed at times and did create some stuff for others, but he was completely underutilized. Kaaya attacked outside the edges at a disproportionate amount. Simple crossing routes between Njoku and Herndon would have been better than some of what we saw.
Want to know the bottom line:
At times in the 4th quarter, we suddenly went I-Form and Coker-T (2TE and a FB). If that didn't smell of grab bag stuff, I'm not sure what to say. The bigger issue here is playcalling, sequencing and timing. With all due respect to Coach Richt, it was poor tonight.
FWIW, we showed all the formations I had seen tonight. We just got almost an unreal low amount of juice out of what we did with them.
Mind blowing stuff.
This was Jame Coley-esque, except Coley was more successful. Honestly that was a F performance by Richt.