The Jackal wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 4:02 pm
Paladin91 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 1:45 pm
JohnW wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 1:30 pm
Let me postulate this.... Furman lost it's starting QB like 6 to 8 weeks before the season. A tall, fast QB with a big arm that obliged a defense to defend the entire field. Also unavailable a big fast WR capable of playing QB and a really good TB. With these losses, but primarily the QB, the staff had no choice but to quickly adapt the offense to the roster on hand. It did not go well. Furman was unable to keep the defense honest. O-line overwhelmed, historically productive backs stuffed, QB ineffective. From best offense in the SoCon in 2019 to this.
Coach said this was the plan all along. I certainly hope not.
Except, my understanding was that SIsson was going to be named the started when Grainger decided to transfer - I think that played a part in his decision. The coaching staff bet on Sisson before the season started.
Here's again where I point out that Grainger didn't exactly set the world on fire last year.
Look at Grainger's offensive numbers in 13 games and Sisson's through 6 or 7.
The issue this year is we can't run the ball. Hard to be 3rd and 8 every series and expect the QB to be lights out.
Your analysis is clearly through HS purple-tinted glasses. First off, DG played quite well against two FCS teams in GState and VA Tech. I think everyone was impressed in the GSU game. DG had some really poor games in the rain, which impacted his stats. HS went 89-172 (51.7%) or 1,258 yards...14.9 yds per pass, with 9 INT's. DG went 79-161 (49.0%) for 1,222 yds...15.5 yds per pass, with only 3 INT's. Based on better competition and much fewer INT's - the clear edge goes to DG, who also had a year less of experience in FU's system. But let's look at the rushing stats - HS had 57 attempts for 30 yds (0.5 yds per attempt) with only 1 TD. DG had 93 attempts for 316 yds (3.4 yds per attempt) with 5 TD's. Huge edge to DG, as he was a true dual threat QB for most teams. The reality is most teams didn't fear HS's arm and loaded the box, which stopped our running game this year.
And Jackal, I know you'll say the loss of Thomas Gordon was one of the reasons that HS was ineffective this year. But one of your past posts alluded to the fact that FU had nothing to worry about at the WR position when I stated that we were in trouble, particularly in having receivers with size and speed. This was after Cam Burnette decided to transfer. So if we had nothing to worry about at the WR position, per your words, HS should have been just fine this year.
And maybe just one of the reasons why we can't run the ball this year is because teams realize we have a QB that is not a passing threat, nor a running threat. Furthermore, none of our receivers were real threats, so why not load the box all day long. It's pretty simple - lack of talent on the field.