walksalone
Heisman Trophy Winner
After seeing what transgressed this season, and remembering what Bo said about "us being back", I think we may be a bit farther away from being back than originally thought.
Defensively, we're fine. For the most part our defense may have exceeded expectations, in how good we were against the pass. I know there are some Debbie Downer's out there, that will say that the Defense was a weak point, and I have to ask, what are you guys smoking, and more importantly, why aren't you sharing. In the past three years, we've gone back to being spoiled. The defense is once again something to be respected and feared. I'm thinking there aren't too many teams that didn't wish they had our Defense.
Now the crux of this whole situation, seems to be on the offensive side of the ball. We have serious questions at QB, the offensive coaching staff, and lesser questions at O-line and WR. Once again we've been subjected to lackluster playcalling and leadership from the OC. We thought we'd found the answer at QB, only to be reminded, he's just a freshman. Then there's things that I'm not sure how will be rectified, namely the fumbling/dropped passes issue.
But there has been one constant, that has managed to stay relatively clear of the ineptitude of the rest of the offensive problems, and those are the RB's. I mean relatively clear, because they were victims of fumblitis too. But all in all, the majority of our success came in the form of Burkhead or Helu having the ball.
I know T-Mart was immensely productive in the beginning of the season, but with his injury, and inability to make decisions at critical judgements at key times, his effectiveness, is a wash.
It seemed all but obvious that they were the strength of this team, whether watching the Rex-cat or seeing Helu go for over 3 bills against Mizzou. Seeing the obvious offensive strength of this team was the run game. In my opinion we won't truly be "back" until we can run the ball effectively and often, even with "box" stacked against us.
Defensively, we're fine. For the most part our defense may have exceeded expectations, in how good we were against the pass. I know there are some Debbie Downer's out there, that will say that the Defense was a weak point, and I have to ask, what are you guys smoking, and more importantly, why aren't you sharing. In the past three years, we've gone back to being spoiled. The defense is once again something to be respected and feared. I'm thinking there aren't too many teams that didn't wish they had our Defense.
Now the crux of this whole situation, seems to be on the offensive side of the ball. We have serious questions at QB, the offensive coaching staff, and lesser questions at O-line and WR. Once again we've been subjected to lackluster playcalling and leadership from the OC. We thought we'd found the answer at QB, only to be reminded, he's just a freshman. Then there's things that I'm not sure how will be rectified, namely the fumbling/dropped passes issue.
But there has been one constant, that has managed to stay relatively clear of the ineptitude of the rest of the offensive problems, and those are the RB's. I mean relatively clear, because they were victims of fumblitis too. But all in all, the majority of our success came in the form of Burkhead or Helu having the ball.
I know T-Mart was immensely productive in the beginning of the season, but with his injury, and inability to make decisions at critical judgements at key times, his effectiveness, is a wash.
It seemed all but obvious that they were the strength of this team, whether watching the Rex-cat or seeing Helu go for over 3 bills against Mizzou. Seeing the obvious offensive strength of this team was the run game. In my opinion we won't truly be "back" until we can run the ball effectively and often, even with "box" stacked against us.