Furmanoid wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2024 8:44 am
The Jackal wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2024 7:47 am
apaladin wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2024 2:48 am
FU3 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2024 10:06 pm
We were awful in 2014 and 2016. Our recruiting was lousy and there was no way we were going to get better with the staff we had. That IMO is not the case currently.This is one bad year with a number of black swan events.
We weren’t near as bad in 2016. Lost to Michigan St by 15. Lost 4 games by one score. Beat WCU by 28, ETSU by 45 and won at VMI by 14. The 2016 team scored 40+ points 3 times. We’ve only scored in the twenties twice this season against scholarship teams.(24, 20). We haven’t sniffed 30. That 2016 team would beat the snot out of this years.
The 2016 team also had a lot of seniors at key positions (including QB, RB, WR, etc.) This team is basically freshmen at the same positions.
But this many games in, the Freshman are more experienced than lots of “veteran” teams were in week 1-2. The straight “youth” part matters maybe more on the lines where an 18 yr old just isn’t strong enough, but the skill guys only get slower with age.
I don't know about all of that. Here's what I see, for instance.
This is a first down. I don't know what VMI is necessarily doing defensively, but their MLB appears to be either spying Hedden or has some sort of instruction to fire on him when he gets outside the pocket. That makes sense as most teams are going to take the risk of forcing him to speed up his decision-making.
I do not know this for sure, but Hedden appears to be waiting for WR to get free on the far side. The WR beats his man and Hedden squares up looking to launch a deep ball. He doesn't have enough time to do that, gets popped, fumbles, and that ends up being the turning point in the game.
I am not a QB coach, but Grant Robinson is 5 yards in front of Hedden by himself. To me, that's the throw. It's first down. We're in plus territory. The throw you want isn't there (or you don't have time to make it). Take the short toss and let him get 6 or 7 yards.
Again, I have no idea what the right call is here. I suspect there's a progression. Maybe he didn't see the linebacker. Maybe he thought he had enough time to get a chunk throw. I may be wrong, but if you throw the ball right at the point the video starts you (1) don't get hit (2) don't fumble and (3) throw to an open receiver who has space and momentum.