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Tough to get the run game going with no threat of the pass....
Bullsh!t. Absolute bullsh!t.
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Tough to get the run game going with no threat of the pass....
We AREN’T winning with our bismal completion rate of our QB, PERIOD!! Take a look. He is who he is.
Malik's completion % per game.
Bethune 60.7%
Toledo 75%
Duke 57.7%
FSU 43.2%
GT 62.2%
Syracuse 60.5%
UNC 42.1%
VT 50%
ND 62.5%
Virginia 53.6%
PITT 44.1%
CLEM 48.3%
Wisc 42.3%
LSU 42.9%
QB comparison vs Rosier of teams we played.
Bethune Cookman: 64.1%
Toledo: 58%
Duke: 50%
FSU: 60%
GT: 42.9%
Syracuse: 33.3%
NC: 43.5%
VT: 62.5%
Pitt: 62.1%
Clemson: 79.3%
Wisconsin: 67.6%
Triple coverage, it wasn't a tight window, there was no window.The pick 6 play is really infuriating. The drag route is there, easy read. Corner blitz missed, easy read. The entire left side of the field is practically green grass and he tries to throw it into a non-existent window.
Triple coverage, it wasn't a tight window, there was no window.
Should've looked off Cager and went to Richards. Richards beat His guy off the line and stacked em'. Richards could've even ran a post and scored easily. For the life of me I don't understand why He continues to go to Cager like He's really our primary deep threat.
Agree He did a bad job looking off Safety, but I didn't like the route into a middle of the field Safety either. And LSU brought 6 on that play, should've had a better blitz beater than that.
But if you look at the bottom of the screen, LSU brought a corner blitz from the boundary. And you could see the Safety cheatin' over, should've been and easy read & throw. And I'm not a fan of throwing to the trips side, defenses tend to overload that side with defenders.
If you look at LSU's coverage, they seemed to rotate from a 1-High to a 2 high. I think He should've gone to the WR at the bottom of the screen who ran His route into the hole in the zone. And this is another example of why I don't like throwing to the 3 receiver side too much.
It’s not, and that is why it baffles me that he believes no one can do it better than Rosier.The play calling aint the most fancy shît but guys are getting open and that's what you want.
FYI @brock on the 3rd clip you put up about Brevin being open on an underneath route. Lawrence Cager was open on the other said too. The replays on ESPN showed it.
SureI really wanted to believe in Malik but he’s just bad man.
Seldom if any college QBs make full-field reads. This is a shot-play and it's either designed to go to Cager or Rosier chose that matchup pre-snap. But you're right that Richards won the release and Cager didn't. Hence why this is a stupid pass concept that should only be used on cupcake teams.
Totally agree. This has been an issue for Richt even in our best games - too many all-or-nothing 1-read vertical concepts without progressions or checkdowns. Although I'll grant it is possible that Rosier just cannot execute a progression read because his footwork stinks and we know he's not the biggest self-starter when it comes to studying the playbook.
Rosier never saw the blitz; it was very well-executed. Again, the throw to Jordan was not there. #40 LB White was standing right in Jordan's path but White is such a freak athlete and so instinctive that he broke quickly and practically covered 2 guys. Good coverage LBs like that are a good reason not to run horizontal-stretch reads with no vertical or levels element.
I like trips but it works best with motion, bunch or Baylor-style wide spacing. Like we could motion Jordan wide in a 1x3 and throw him a slant or fade like Jordan Reed. Or we could motion to trips bunch and get easy clean releases like the Rams do. Oh well.
Again this is a half-field read and only QBs like Rodgers or Russell Wilson could work back to the other side. Plus the rotation to 2-high makes the 1WR side even less appealing. This is great play design and the right call but horrible execution by Rosier. Look at his footwork on the play. Dude is all over the place for no reason.
The read is to Cager. Brevin isn't even open until the LB reads Rosier. If Rosier moved off to Jordan, the MLB doesn't react and he isn't open. That is why some of these "wide open" threads are ridiculous. People react to guys "wide open" often when the ball is already released or the defense has reacted to their reads.
Your giving a little too much credit to that LB...he just wouldn’t have gone very far. It still would’ve been a better decision than throwing it to Jeff.
Thats why I get annoyed when I hear, "Richts playcalling is to simple!"
I've said it before and I'll say it again: if your QB cannot make the throws, you do not have an offense.
Whether it be pro, pistol, wishbone, veer, whatever.
Even the triple option you need a QB that can throw it once in awhile.
Guys are wide open and the ball is not getting there. That is NOT playcalling.
Sure they are, or Richt wouldn't have wasted this season with Rosier.The young guys can’t be worse... please tell me they’re not worse
Seldom if any college QBs make full-field reads. This is a shot-play and it's either designed to go to Cager or Rosier chose that matchup pre-snap. But you're right that Richards won the release and Cager didn't. Hence why this is a stupid pass concept that should only be used on cupcake teams.
Totally agree. This has been an issue for Richt even in our best games - too many all-or-nothing 1-read vertical concepts without progressions or checkdowns. Although I'll grant it is possible that Rosier just cannot execute a progression read because his footwork stinks and we know he's not the biggest self-starter when it comes to studying the playbook.
Rosier never saw the blitz; it was very well-executed. Again, the throw to Jordan was not there. #40 LB White was standing right in Jordan's path but White is such a freak athlete and so instinctive that he broke quickly and practically covered 2 guys. Good coverage LBs like that are a good reason not to run horizontal-stretch reads with no vertical or levels element.
I like trips but it works best with motion, bunch or Baylor-style wide spacing. Like we could motion Jordan wide in a 1x3 and throw him a slant or fade like Jordan Reed. Or we could motion to trips bunch and get easy clean releases like the Rams do. Oh well.
Again this is a half-field read and only QBs like Rodgers or Russell Wilson could work back to the other side. Plus the rotation to 2-high makes the 1WR side even less appealing. This is great play design and the right call but horrible execution by Rosier. Look at his footwork on the play. Dude is all over the place for no reason.