Are the WRs open?

oracleturts

Redshirt Freshman
Premium
Joined
Nov 4, 2011
Messages
272
The TV angles don't really allow me to see whether the WRs are open or not. I felt Kaaya had plenty of time on some of his throws but was waiting to find an open receiver. I just can't fathom how none of our future NFL skill players aren't open against FAMU pass defense.
 
Advertisement
Guys are open, kaaya makes some freshman mistakes, off timed throws, staring down recievers not scanning the field, but coley is still calling some head scratching plays
 
They run retarded routes. Our offense is trash.

What do you mean about the routes?

Short crossing routes against a team stacking the box, not running go routes against man press coverage, making every wideout do a short crossing route into a stacked middle and having all the wideouts together almost hitting each other those are the routes he is talking about
 
It's a good question and can be answered by people at the games or someone who can see the "All 22" film. Are the routes like Werner's old routes? Non sensical. I remember watching those routes in disbelief. Crosses against heavily stacked boxes, 3 WR 9 routes and then one crosser. I mean elementary school stuff.
 
Coley's offense doesn't put defenses in a bind. He's got one concept where he gets a mismatch for us, the smash concept. Other than that i don't really see us creating openings via route concepts. We seem to make things easy for the defense.
 
Advertisement
They run retarded routes. Our offense is trash.

What do you mean about the routes?

Short crossing routes against a team stacking the box, not running go routes against man press coverage, making every wideout do a short crossing route into a stacked middle and having all the wideouts together almost hitting each other those are the routes he is talking
about

not only are the routes dumb but if you watch film a lot of our guys half a** them. like they aren't even running full speed or trying to shake their defender.
 
Last edited:
Coley's offense doesn't put defenses in a bind. He's got one concept where he gets a mismatch for us, the smash concept. Other than that i don't really see us creating openings via route concepts. We seem to make things easy for the defense.

And the smash concept is about as little league as it gets
 
Advertisement
Our WR would be open if the other teams ran this defense

Bwoi4znIQAALE9I.png
 
I'd like this post 10 times if I could. They are stacking the line, yet we insist on running AND throwing into it. Might as well throw deep and risk an interception, because a punt is 100% guaranteed.
They run retarded routes. Our offense is trash.

What do you mean about the routes?

Short crossing routes against a team stacking the box, not running go routes against man press coverage, making every wideout do a short crossing route into a stacked middle and having all the wideouts together almost hitting each other those are the routes he is talking about
 
I'd like this post 10 times if I could. They are stacking the line, yet we insist on running AND throwing into it. Might as well throw deep and risk an interception, because a punt is 100% guaranteed.
They run retarded routes. Our offense is trash.

What do you mean about the routes?

Short crossing routes against a team stacking the box, not running go routes against man press coverage, making every wideout do a short crossing route into a stacked middle and having all the wideouts together almost hitting each other those are the routes he is talking about

it was better in the FAMU game, more running back passes (which kaaya screwed up) more go on man coverage, their were a couple of deep crossing routes, but overall it still was ****ly coached
 
Back
Top