sorry, weird double post!
I posted some thoughts on the pass defense on the other thread.gofurman wrote: ↑Sun Oct 09, 2022 1:41 amGood win. No GREAT win. AwesomeFurmAlum wrote: ↑Sun Oct 09, 2022 12:31 amWasn't perfect but a good road win.
The reason our D gave up some pass plays is because it was set up to stop the option/run. And we did. They didn't get anywhere running the ball and only scored 10 points.
The reason Huff didn't run this week was because he was told not to due to his injured elbow. Coaches felt we could beat ElCid without his run game and they were right.
Agree with Tim. They found their QB and I wouldn't be surprised if they beat a couple teams late in the season.
The in-game posts from all the malcontents cracks me up.
But yeah, we do have a concern keeping receivers covered. We do. Jackal sees it too. I get the “ we are playing the option” but if you say that you are disagreeing with our former players ( see below ). I had to use radio for a while 97.7. .
Again, our own players as radio guys like McMorris (former FU player on D) all said “we just keep giving up too many open receivers! “. This includes the past few weeks of wheel routes etc. To deny this is crazy. ETSU. Samford. Today we were saved bc the qb made the receiver jump and fall to catch the deep ball. Better qb will Hit Em in stride and those guys guys are gone to the house.
Bottom line, though, is that I don't think a few chunk pass plays against an option offense where you surrender only 10 points is cause for alarm. That offense is designed to periodically make those downfield throws. They happen.
As a defense, we held the QB to 50% on completed passes. We took an option offense and held them to 107 yards rushing, almost 40 of which was on a scramble by the QB after spinning out of a sack (one of our very few missed tackles all game).
If you've got an option offense dropping back and throwing it nearly 30 times, you're in a good spot.