Jasper wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 8:52 am
The Jackal wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 6:32 pm
Jasper wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 6:04 pm
The fact of the matter is that TTU is not a very good team at this point and we let them stay in the game much too long. That is never a good thing. The "win is a win" crowd is pleased but I am concerned going forward. I felt that we had to improve three things to be competitive in the SoCon and I think we are improved in only two of them. 1. Hamp Sisson is much improved and I feel will get better as the season progresses. 2. Our offensive line needed to improve and I feel that it has. There is no way that any O line can effectively block against 8 and 9 man fronts like both of our opponents this year have thrown at us. That leaves play calling and the offensive scheme itself. Simply put - offensive coaching. I think it is unimaginative and predictable and that will make it very difficult to score and move the ball against better opposition, this putting a lot of pressure on the D. That is of concern despite the wins. I think adjustments can and should be made and certainly hope they are. Harris caught everything thrown his way today including 2 that were badly thrown. I saw his great hands and speed in the first week of practice. We should be looking his way in future. We also might think about shelving the play where the QB gets the ball snapped 7 yards back and then simply turns and hands it to the RB standing a yard away from him. He almost handed it to a defensive lineman today and it resulted in a bad loss as usual. Maybe a simple slant for 10 yards to Harris could take its venerable place in the playbook.
just saying.
I think you are mistaking "in the game" with what happened today.
TTU was never really "in" this game. They didn't get closer to Furman's end zone than the 40. The barely could get a first down, much less score.
Like last week, our defense was excellent in the tackling game, allowed very little in second chance yards, and forced three turnovers.
We had a 16 point lead well into the 3rd quarter against a team that was virtually impotent against our D and was selling out to stop the run. They were a lucky bomb, a fumble or a pick 6 away from being virtually even. We should have been up 6 scores by then and turned out the lights. I am concerned that will hurt going forward. Bad teams get lucky in football every week and then they suddenly think they are good teams.
Meh.
I'm not suggesting it was a banner day for the offense. We dropped a ball in the end zone in the first quarter. We failed to get a touchdown with a first and goal inside the 10.
If just those two possessions ended in touchdowns instead of kicks, we're looking at a 34-0 win.
So, yes, in the future not converting on a drive or two may come back to bite us against a better team, but we were never in any real danger of losing this game.
Even then, if we'd won by 26 points (or really 16 points), but the offense had converted more frequently, I think many of you would feel different.
If it were 40-14 (26 pt margin)?
47-21 (26 pt margin)?
Our offense can improve. The lack of a consistent ability to pick up 5-6 yards a run is concerning. At the same time, our passing game looks worlds better than it did last spring. Sisson is making good decisions with the ball. He is doing what our offense needs to do - put up 26 points, maintain possession, let our defense win the game.