He will if they don't call those stupid bubble screens to him.
He will if they don't call those stupid bubble screens to him.
but they will...on 3rd and 16 to the short side of the field
He will if they don't call those stupid bubble screens to him.
but they will...on 3rd and 16 to the short side of the field
That's what I don't get about Coley. He has a QB with a really good arm, but he rarely lets him use it. In three years Coley can't move the chains with really, really good talent. Sick of that garbage. If we could convert 40%+ of our 3rd down attempts, we'd have won 2-3 more games last year. It's THAT IMPORTANT!!! We can't convert 30%, or less, and not be much better than a .500 program.He will if they don't call those stupid bubble screens to him.
but they will...on 3rd and 16 to the short side of the field
This is the week they work Coley down the field, right. Or are they saving that for later.
He will if they don't call those stupid bubble screens to him.
He will if they don't call those stupid bubble screens to him.
He will if they don't call those stupid bubble screens to him.
but they will...on 3rd and 16 to the short side of the field
The dumbest play calling in all of college football along wit that god awful flea flicker
This is the week they work Coley down the field, right. Or are they saving that for later.
It looks like we've really run only like 12-15 total plays, so they have to be saving something. I don't fully understand the saving thing. Especially saving vertical routes and middle of the field stuff. If you challenge those areas during those "preseason" games, the more legitimate teams have to prepare for so much more. The counter to that argument is "well, then we catch them by surprise." Sure, for a series or a handful of plays, or maybe even a half, but then what? When they adjust, like FSU did last season, we don't have consistent practice against a live opponent in a critical area. So when FSU goes to zone defense, Kaaya's not as sharp.
Just feels like we're a consistent step behind. And, it feels that way because we apparently have decent planners on our coaching staff, but we've been questionable when we have to adjust on the fly.
He will if they don't call those stupid bubble screens to him.
but they will...on 3rd and 16 to the short side of the field
The dumbest play calling in all of college football along wit that god awful flea flicker
Kaaya would be eating through a straw right now if Walton hadn't saved his life.
This is the week they work Coley down the field, right. Or are they saving that for later.
It looks like we've really run only like 12-15 total plays, so they have to be saving something. I don't fully understand the saving thing. Especially saving vertical routes and middle of the field stuff. If you challenge those areas during those "preseason" games, the more legitimate teams have to prepare for so much more. The counter to that argument is "well, then we catch them by surprise." Sure, for a series or a handful of plays, or maybe even a half, but then what? When they adjust, like FSU did last season, we don't have consistent practice against a live opponent in a critical area. So when FSU goes to zone defense, Kaaya's not as sharp.
Just feels like we're a consistent step behind. And, it feels that way because we apparently have decent planners on our coaching staff, but we've been questionable when we have to adjust on the fly.
I’m not buying this. We say this every year and every year it’s the same ending to the story. Nothing changes.
This is the week they work Coley down the field, right. Or are they saving that for later.
It looks like we've really run only like 12-15 total plays, so they have to be saving something. I don't fully understand the saving thing. Especially saving vertical routes and middle of the field stuff. If you challenge those areas during those "preseason" games, the more legitimate teams have to prepare for so much more. The counter to that argument is "well, then we catch them by surprise." Sure, for a series or a handful of plays, or maybe even a half, but then what? When they adjust, like FSU did last season, we don't have consistent practice against a live opponent in a critical area. So when FSU goes to zone defense, Kaaya's not as sharp.
Just feels like we're a consistent step behind. And, it feels that way because we apparently have decent planners on our coaching staff, but we've been questionable when we have to adjust on the fly.
I’m not buying this. We say this every year and every year it’s the same ending to the story. Nothing changes.
Which part aren't you buying?