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Roman Marciante

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Will be so much fun this week. 😑
I don't think I've ever less looked forward to do a film review on quarterbacks before. 😂

There was a reason why we brought up the staff needing to do some self scouting last week.

When you chart play after play your team starts to develop some obvious tendency. I think it got exposed a little tonight.

Back to drawing board canes fans. Won't be pretty but we will sort through the mess. Win or lose we at inSight got a job to do and we promise to evolve 😉
 
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Guys....the bottom line is we aren’t that good. From play calling, o-line play, to stupid penalties. We’re just an average team that just happens to have a good D. No need to review film.
 
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from your film study. do you see us run any more a few plays out of different formations?

We run a very basic offense. Read the 2000 game throwback article and we ran so many of those same plays on the last drive that Richt ran at FSU.

I honestly believe it’s time for him to think about an actual OC.
 
Thanks for all the hard work and write ups you guys do.

But in all honesty those threads should start and end with “We need an OC.. period”
 
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Will be so much fun this week. 😑
I don't think I've ever less looked forward to do a film review on quarterbacks before. 😂

There was a reason why we brought up the staff needing to do some self scouting last week.

When you chart play after play your team starts to develop some obvious tendency. I think it got exposed a little tonight.

Back to drawing board canes fans. Won't be pretty but we will sort through the mess. Win or lose we at inSight got a job to do and we promise to evolve 😉
Let me help:

- we asked a young, jumpy QB to throw a handful of low percentage throws
- he blindly threw a seam route into a single high safety who’d already seen the same formation and route combo
- he overanticipated and tossed an awful 2nd INT
- we then pulled him for a QB who, despite being unable to throw an accurate ball, is placed in positions to throw 50/50 balls
- we blame the OL for most problems, but even when they hold their part of the bargain, there is rarely anyone running free
- we blame a Frosh OL for getting beaten on a 4th and short, yet the DL just slanted/guessed into the exact play we’ve run before
- we run vertical routes at defenses literally sprinting back expecting the routes
- we get man situations on the outside and run predictable dig routes at the sticks on 3rd down conversion situations
- please find us more than a handful of examples of WRs running free *across* the field
- we run timing-based routes when we know our OL doesn’t consistently allow for timing
- before the last drive, despite being led by an expert in crossing route concepts, we might have seen 2-3 pass plays inside the hashes
- we run the same ‘big shot’ plays in similar situations (example: half roll post route to a Thomas whenever we’ve needed a big play, QB draw inside the RZ from empty set)
- there’s more, but I’m nauseous

Kendall Briles type offense would do big things here. Power spread that stretches a defense.
i can interpret you’re a really nice dude and hold back personal opinion at times so you can keep the reviews objective. I hope you take the gloves off this week.
 
@LuCane i might open up some this week, but I also need to remember that I don’t know everything that goes into a play. You can make yourself look like a real idiot going too hard on a play if it ends up being a mistake by the player on the call.

Now, the predictability, the basic nature, the inability to really scheme guys open is something I believe to be true. Jeff Thomas catching one pass is borderline criminal. Just get him the ball, friends. Hand it to him if must. That pop pass out of motion is difficult to stop as well.

I’m frustrated, and frankly, angry right now. Lashing out and saying the angry things I want to say won’t help anything.

Mark Richt knows his performance was unacceptable and typical of his entire career. He doesn’t need me to say it for it to be true.
 
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