we have to throw the ball downfield and throw it to TEs over the middle. swing passes aren't very threatening to a defense.
EXACTLY! I mean, isn't our TE position supposed to have playmakers? Yet, we barely throw it that direction. Our wide receivers have blocks of concrete for hands, our running backs are either injured or sub-par...process of elimination says give the tight end a shot. Or four. Or however many it takes to score a touchdown in the first half.... :madash
Dear Kara,
I understand your concern and trust me, we need to get these things fixed, but let us not forget that we have to "look at what the defense is giving us". We can't just try to take what we want. I mean c'mon, let's be serious here, when in the history of college football has that ever worked, especially at Nebraska? You can't just line up with a power running game and mow over people for a whole decade and actually expect it to work. That's ridiculous.
Here's just some examples of my offensive philosophy: it's raining? Who cares? I think we should throw it 500 times just to prove that we're not afraid to throw when it's raining. Our running game is working really well against VT? Screw that! Let's change things up to keep the defense off guard and throw the ball until Zac can't feel his arm anymore. Our receivers can't catch anything? Who cares? Just keep throwing to them and maybe eventually they will catch one. Swing passes/screens to WRs aren't working? Who cares? Just keep throwing them because "that's what the defense is giving us".
You're silly Kara. You and your trying to get the ball to our playmakers. That's non-sense. Why don't you go follow teams like Florida, Alabama, Texas, or USC if you want that kind of ideology? See, here at Nebraska, our offensive philosophy is to bang our heads against the wall and maybe eventually the wall will be knocked down and out of our way.
The truth is, when I jump ship to be a head coach somewhere, this team is going to be lost without me. They are going to start making plays and actually score points in big games when it counts. The players will not know how to handle that kind of success. Oh, and I will be bringing WR coach Ted Gilmore too. Without him this year, who knows how many catches our WRs would be able to make. And taking the gloves and hand warmers when it's a torrential down pour and in the 50s at the Missouri game, well, that was a stroke of genious.
Get the ball to our playmakers. Haha...that's funny (and over rated).
Sincerely,
Shawn Watson