Did you watch Haarberg?But it increasingly feels like Raiola and likely Satterfield are deferring to the safer passes that Haarberg could have made. Including the screen game, which really hasn't been working.
Did you watch Haarberg?But it increasingly feels like Raiola and likely Satterfield are deferring to the safer passes that Haarberg could have made. Including the screen game, which really hasn't been working.
Did you watch Haarberg?
Which lost us 4 out of 4 games to end the season. On the critical 4 downs and goal to get a TD after the interception we did the conservative 3x - 3 runs up the middle. Seems like we do better when we play a bit more wide open. As you note, there haven't been as many of those 'only Raiola could have made' passes of late.aloud if the called game has gotten a little more conservative. Like last year, when we didn't have a legit passing threat.
I just saw this posted on rivals. Pretty crazy to think the production is actually worse per game.Last season? Yeah, that was kinda the point.
Raiola is clearly the better passer and decision maker, but to my eye there's been a drop-off of those passes "only Raiola could have made" and an increasing reliance on the check-down receivers, making the offense look more like it did with Haarberg last year. Since this is the "fire Satterfield" thread and the clip showed Raiola going for the 9 yard gain rather than the touchdown, I'm mostly wondering aloud if the called game has gotten a little more conservative. Like last year, when we didn't have a legit passing threat.
Watching Raiola salvage third downs with strategic scrambles makes me think a little more of his running would help the passing game.
But it increasingly feels like Raiola and likely Satterfield are deferring to the safer passes that Haarberg could have made. Including the screen game, which really hasn't been working.
Raiola has been taking underneath routes all year.
Raiola has been taking underneath routes all year.
Anyway, in this play we are in a pretty "spread" look. We are pulling the opponent out of the middle. The play was probably most successful because the top side safety pulled over to the short side wideout for a hot second.
I'd like to just run stuff like this on 2nd & longs.
But it increasingly feels like Raiola and likely Satterfield are deferring to the safer passes that Haarberg could have made. Including the screen game, which really hasn't been working.
IMHO, I’d like to add that sometimes when DR is waiting for the deep guy, the underneath option closes because he’s completed the route or the defense has had the time to recover. Then he’s no longer open, or the option for YAC is gone.Eh ... he's been doing it some. But a lot of times he's looking to go deep when there are open guys underneath. Even earlier in this game he wasn't taking open options he could have. He seemed to do better in the second half against tOSU.
But my point was more that those routes are there, it's just a matter of the QB throwing them. A few people were trying to claim that our offense is nearly devoid of such options.
- Plenty of pass plays are not easily bucketed into quick/medium/deep, there are routes at each level and I do not know the primary reads
IMHO, I’d like to add that sometimes when DR is waiting for the deep guy, the underneath option closes because he’s completed the route or the defense has had the time to recover. Then he’s no longer open, or the option for YAC is gone.