FUBeAR wrote: ↑Tue Aug 02, 2022 12:06 pm
affirm wrote: ↑Tue Aug 02, 2022 11:46 am
Jackal does not appear to be uneducated or uninformed. Thanks for the information and opinions.
FUBeAR is both of those. He’s also unwaffling,
Furman Football’s Offense WILL be better in 2022.
I try to be pragmatic about this.
Football is a team game in three phases. The goal is to score points and keep the other team from scoring.
I don't get too wrapped up in "total" offense or defense. Yes, there is some correlation to scoring and score prevention, but the goal of the game isn't measure in yards, it is measured in points.
As I reflect on last season, some things jump out.
We were 6-5. As a team, we averaged 24.3 ppg and surrendered 23.5 ppg. In SoCon play, it was 25.6 and 24.5. Sounds pretty much like a team that finished slightly above .500.
To me, the question regarding 2022 is can the defense surrender slightly fewer points and the offense score slightly more?
One area where we need to improve defensively is third downs. Furman had a pretty decent defense, but was abysmal at getting off the field on third downs.
In a similar vein, we need to close out football games. We lost to ETSU late in the game after our offense struggled to stay on the field and our defense couldn't get off it.
Against Western Carolina, we scored 42 points and our last 5 drives of the game ended with no points (downs, punt, punt, fumble, missed FG).
You think about those two games and realize that the difference in winning and losing may have come down to one extra yard, one more tackle, one completed pass. That may have been the difference in 6-5 and 8-3.
To get where we want to be, Furman has got to close out football games. That's a team effort. The defense has got to get off the field. The offense has to stay on the field.
Do I think our team has the ability to be better or slightly better in both point creation and point suppression? I do. If we are slightly better in both of those categories, we could be looking at a playoff caliber team.