30-50 Feral Hogs
Banned
A little concerning that we are "light years" ahead of where we were last year and yet the game plan was too much for the offense.
It might have been too much for guys in their first extensive game time in their college careers. I think we may have been expecting too much of the young, first-time starters on the o-line. Yes, they earned their starting spots, but in hindsight, it was unrealistic to play flawless. Whether it be nerves, the defense showing them unexpected looks, or other things, they didn't play like they had practiced in fall camp.A little concerning that we are "light years" ahead of where we were last year and yet the game plan was too much for the offense.
It might have been too much for guys in their first extensive game time in their college careers.
Or we can just not overreact to week one. :dunno
Biggest gains are made from week one to week two.
For instance, a simple RPO may involve reading a LB and if he plays run, throw the slant behind him, and if not it’s a run. A more complex RPO may involve a run read and then two pass options dependent on a secondary read.
I'm sorry, I'll see myself out.GTFO with you level-headed thinking. There's no place for that on a message board.
I'm confused as well. I din't see a team trying to do too much. I saw an offense not doing enough. How do you put in too much for year two in the system. I don't understand.......Well, now I'm confused. This seems like the opposite of the "vanilla" talk we were hearing.
Seems like some of the reason that the coaches have such a hard time explaining what happened Saturday is it was just so out of character for Martinez last year and through fall camp.
I don’t think they have any trouble explaining it. They just don’t want to explain it to the other team.![]()