FUBeAR wrote: ↑Tue Dec 28, 2021 10:17 am
The Jackal wrote: ↑Tue Dec 28, 2021 9:34 am
Mercer…had several poor offensive performances
Assuming you are not ‘counting’ Mercer’s game with FBS #1 Alabama (though they did put up 2 TD’s), their only really poor performance was at home vs. VMI.
I know you’ll throw at home vs. Chatt in there (to make several = 2), but that game was really a classic Defensive war. As we know, Chatt’s D was really good (until they lived up to the ChattaQuitta moniker and “opted out” of playing D vs. CIT, after they were eliminated from a possible SoCon Championship) & their O not so much - despite having a couple of dangerous RB’s. Once Mercer grabbed the lead in the 2nd Quarter, they were really content to play a field position / punting game & put the game in the hands of their D. Very conservative play calling the rest of the way.
So…include Chatt if you like, but FUBeAR would contend the VMI game was the only real stinker on O…and overall for Mercer…some kinda voodoo shite hit Maconga that day and the Bears were gosh-awful everywhere from start to finish…cost themselves the SoCon Championship & a Playoff bid that day.
Note: Other 7 scores on O were…69, 24, 45, 34, 45, 34, 35
Yes, 7 against VMI. 10 against UTC.
UTC was a tough team with a good defense. Mercer struggled to score on them. So did Furman.
I think there's this notion that Cronic is an offensive genius while Furman's coaches are just banging rocks on the ground. Mercer's offense was slightly better than Furman's on average, but not drastically so. Cronic's a good coach. Furman has good coaches too.
One notable difference, Cronic went out and landed a transfer QB with 25+ games under his belt at Coastal. Payton, I believe, spent the spring with the team before taking over as the starter this fall.
While Payton didn't rewrite the record books, he was consistently good all season and Mercer benefited from his strong play. As we all know, a veteran talented QB can do wonders for an offense.
It also isn't a particularly surprising correlation, but Payton's one objectively bad game is the same game where Mercer was pummeled.
Good, consistent QB play matters.