millertime26
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What you smoking he has not regressed
I love the swing passes to the RBs. We've gotten killed with that over the years. It's about time we start killing others with that.
No one has anything to say about how he's regressed? Mechanics are different and his accuracy is way off compared to last year.
He moves great in the pocket. Only so much you can do with such conservative play calls. He looks good, you guys are crazy critical.
Coley didn't call conservative plays... This is Coleys offense. What we saw the past 2 weeks is what we will see all year. We now run the spread and TEs will never be a factor. You can't say we are conservaative while playing GAU and we dial up Flea flickers and such.
No one has anything to say about how he's regressed? Mechanics are different and his accuracy is way off compared to last year.
21-32 288 1td.
65% competition rate? What. He had a few off throws but his receivers dropped about 5 balls as well. He has better pocket presence and is playing behind a weaker line than the one loaded with future NFL players.... He looked very good with all things being considered
FAU
I don't think you guys quite get it.
If you are Nebraska, you look at our first two games and see a run oriented team that likes to throw short passes.
Now what happens when we play Nebraska and use more than 10 offensive plays?
What happens when we line up two tight ends, play action fake and send one crossing, and the other out and up the seam?
Defenses look for tendencies. They study film to discover tendencies. Right now our offense has shown only 1 card. That we like to run the ball.
Say what you want about our conservative playcalling in the first two games, and not using the tight ends. It's all true. I think we will see a much differently called game come next Saturday, with extensive play action fakes and many completions to tight ends running free up the middle and elaborate wr route trees.
I don't think you guys quite get it.
If you are Nebraska, you look at our first two games and see a run oriented team that likes to throw short passes.
Now what happens when we play Nebraska and use more than 10 offensive plays?
What happens when we line up two tight ends, play action fake and send one crossing, and the other out and up the seam?
Defenses look for tendencies. They study film to discover tendencies. Right now our offense has shown only 1 card. That we like to run the ball.
Say what you want about our conservative playcalling in the first two games, and not using the tight ends. It's all true. I think we will see a much differently called game come next Saturday, with extensive play action fakes and many completions to tight ends running free up the middle and elaborate wr route trees.
He moves great in the pocket. Only so much you can do with such conservative play calls. He looks good, you guys are crazy critical.
Coley didn't call conservative plays... This is Coleys offense. What we saw the past 2 weeks is what we will see all year. We now run the spread and TEs will never be a factor. You can't say we are conservaative while playing GAU and we dial up Flea flickers and such.
One flea flicker last wk and tn. Other than that the call s are very conservative. Sucks we've gone spread
This is what a bunch of people have been crying for around here. Spread offense is ******* lame. With that said, it does lead to more "exciting" offense.
Our third down percentage with this regime has been "exciting" alright, in a myocardial infarction kind of a way.
No one has anything to say about how he's regressed? Mechanics are different and his accuracy is way off compared to last year.
He moves great in the pocket. Only so much you can do with such conservative play calls. He looks good, you guys are crazy critical.
Coley didn't call conservative plays... This is Coleys offense. What we saw the past 2 weeks is what we will see all year. We now run the spread and TEs will never be a factor. You can't say we are conservaative while playing GAU and we dial up Flea flickers and such.
One flea flicker last wk and tn. Other than that the call s are very conservative. Sucks we've gone spread
This is what a bunch of people have been crying for around here. Spread offense is ****ing lame. With that said, it does lead to more "exciting" offense.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFc9uexMAoY
at :17 seconds Coley just experimenting out there. Hes going to have half the starters injured if he keeps doing this crazy ish. Lets just hope hes saving some goodies for the Big boyz.
I don't think you guys quite get it.
If you are Nebraska, you look at our first two games and see a run oriented team that likes to throw short passes.
Now what happens when we play Nebraska and use more than 10 offensive plays?
What happens when we line up two tight ends, play action fake and send one crossing, and the other out and up the seam?
Defenses look for tendencies. They study film to discover tendencies. Right now our offense has shown only 1 card. That we like to run the ball.
Say what you want about our conservative playcalling in the first two games, and not using the tight ends. It's all true. I think we will see a much differently called game come next Saturday, with extensive play action fakes and many completions to tight ends running free up the middle and elaborate wr route trees.
No one has anything to say about how he's regressed? Mechanics are different and his accuracy is way off compared to last year.
He moves great in the pocket. Only so much you can do with such conservative play calls. He looks good, you guys are crazy critical.
Coley didn't call conservative plays... This is Coleys offense. What we saw the past 2 weeks is what we will see all year. We now run the spread and TEs will never be a factor. You can't say we are conservaative while playing GAU and we dial up Flea flickers and such.
One flea flicker last wk and tn. Other than that the call s are very conservative. Sucks we've gone spread
This is what a bunch of people have been crying for around here. Spread offense is ******* lame. With that said, it does lead to more "exciting" offense.