Furmanoid wrote: ↑Tue Jul 20, 2021 8:26 am
I prefer to believe that our coaches could see everything we saw, but didn’t have the ability (players) to take advantage. Otherwise we have dumb coaches and all is lost.
But players on the other hand can be improved or quickly replaced. And if the problem is mostly one player (qb) that can be fixed much more easily than an entire OL or receiving group. That’s why I’ve decided to believe that HS was the problem and competition this summer will improve him or replace him. Nothing against him, but the most likely way for us to make a huge turnaround is if all we need to do is fix the QB.
I think it's an all of the above problem. Execution was an issue, but I often thought our offense just wouldn't make an adjustment.
Here's another example.
I'd like to give Furman the benefit of the doubt here, but I only count 10 defensive players. Potentially there's a deep safety, but I also don't know why the Citadel would have a man 15 yards off the ball on a fourth and four. Especially when that guy is probably supposed to cover the running back.
The blocking sucks and the RB probably tries to pick up the wrong man. We've got six to block six and still let a man through untouched. That's a communication problem.
Again, though, where's the ability to get out of this play? The Citadel is giving you the middle of the field. No receiver but Deluca is even looking for the ball. We need four yards against a six man rush and three of our four receivers are running downfield as our QB is getting blown up.
This is all hindsight, but its not rocket science. You've got man coverage against twins with a safety well off the ball. Run a slant/flat combination to the left side and get Deluca loose in the middle of the field. That one Citadel DB can't defend both of those routes.
Maybe the game situation called for us to take a bigger gamble here, but you need the first down.
We can pin stuff on the QB, but he's got no chance to throw this ball. Our blockers missed assignments, got beat, and then had a bad scheme to go with it. I'm not totally convinced this didn't happen with only 10 defenders on the field either, which makes is demonstrably worse.