I am always grateful for actual football discussion and you're one of the dudes who's willing to engage in rational convo. Thank you.
We don't see the "calling tight" thing the same, but that's ok. I think they're too risk averse, or at least that's how I'm interpreting their run game strategy, which then bleeds into how you support Beck, which then dominoes into defenses getting ahead of our predictability. It's all under the same umbrella for me. I mentioned separately I watched Bell and others pull, but too little in the outside game. That jet sweep was waiting to be called for seemingly ever.
I am aware they know all of this, and that's why, like when I used to argue against D'Ono's approach, I acknowledge it's a stylistic choice. Maybe a better stylistic choice than D'Ono used to make, but still one I consider sub-par to our options. I asked
@gogeta4 and
@San Amaro Dr (who obliged) for some more technical views on Duo vs IZ because there are many times a supposed Duo call doesn't even look like it. Looks like a bar fight flowing sorta forward toward the door. We don't get to the second level. Like an IZ stalemated. The center sometimes gets rocked by a downhill defense. The **** is the point then? I don't think this is an "execution just has to get better" thing. Yes, execution will look better against some worse teams. Then, we'll find ourselves back in a dogfight without the training to successfully get out of it.
I know the coaches see all of this and then I have to ask: do they really trust Beck so little? Well, if we can't trust him to throw slants and digs, we are straight up going to drop another game here very soon. That would be a colossal waste of this roster. Like I pounded *before the season* last year that it was insane to step into that season with our DBs.