fu77fan wrote: ↑Sat Nov 18, 2023 4:36 pm
The buck stops with Clay Hendrix. He got totally out coached today. The team was not ready to play.
While I could go on and on, would someone please explain to me why on at least 3 separate occasions when we needed 8-10 yards, on 3rd down, we passed for 2-3 yards where we had no possible chance of getting the 1st down !!
And why when late in the game , we wasted so much time getting the plays in .
We got totally out coached today!!
The reason for a shorter-than-yardage-needed forward pass on 3rd down has to do with a rule change in 1906. This was when the game rules were described as "gridiron football", and before the NCAA official rules. Although experimented with by Wichita State I believe, the first sanctioned game where a forward pass was employed was between UNC and UGA. Now here's the key: If a player catches a forward pass he is (get this) allowed to run forward for more yardage! So, you see, if a QB doesn't see his first (or maybe second or third) pass option available, he can throw to a shorter yardage receiver or scramble to try for a first down or just throw the ball away. That's why you see shorter-than-yardage-needed passes - many times its not the preferred option but sometimes the only best option.
And I don't blame the coaches. I blame the mojo. You gotta admit that Snyder Field and that damnable Ayers statue emit a powerfully evil mojo.
Didn't think the UFFP would have me back, perhaps. Well, maybe I'm not "the norm". I don't "wear clothes that fit me". I'm not "hygienic" and "pop my white heads with a compass I used in high school".