I was an odd sensation this year with being able to assume we? would convert every 3rd down. Outside of PPG, I would assume that 3rd down conversion is the next most important metric for an offense. Maybe it's yards per play, I don't know. Paging @Logistics.
I was an odd sensation this year with being able to assume we? would convert every 3rd down. Outside of PPG, I would assume that 3rd down conversion is the next most important metric for an offense. Maybe it's yards per play, I don't know. Paging @Logistics.
It's extra insane and impressive given they didn't really use Penix as a mobile QB at all. I feel like most college games I'm watching third and longs are mostly only converted with a QB affecting the play with their feet. Or maybe that's just every team playing the Huskies?
Pete's 3rd and long offense = Let's do a play action even though they know we're not running on 3rd and 10, and then let's give only two really crowded route options the defense can cover both with one guy, almost guaranteeing a sack or throw away. Oh, and let's not really throw to our NFL tight ends.
Current 3rd and long offense = Spread it out. Simple drop back with several simple spread out routes.
I'd kill to see what they could have done with a Dissly or Otton this year.
I'd kill to see Ross in this offense with that big Penix arm. Pettis could come too.
Penix isn’t usually calling his own audibles I don’t think, that’s like 95%+ Grubb. I wish we had someone who could have yanked Browning’s chain though. There are many examples but I always think of Stanford ‘17 when Gaskin was unstoppable in the first half and Browning kept LOS changing to sideline OOB fades to Pettis. Killed crucial drives and momentum.
Penix isn’t usually calling his own audibles I don’t think, that’s like 95%+ Grubb. I wish we had someone who could have yanked Browning’s chain though. There are many examples but I always think of Stanford ‘17 when Gaskin was unstoppable in the first half and Browning kept LOS changing to sideline OOB fades to Pettis. Killed crucial drives and momentum.
Penix isn’t usually calling his own audibles I don’t think, that’s like 95%+ Grubb. I wish we had someone who could have yanked Browning’s chain though. There are many examples but I always think of Stanford ‘17 when Gaskin was unstoppable in the first half and Browning kept LOS changing to sideline OOB fades to Pettis. Killed crucial drives and momentum.
The zero percentage, sideline fade was the most prominent weakness in Pete's offense. That's what let the Sark defense shut them down at Husky stadium after BSU came out and ran all over UW in their first couple of possessions.
It was the one red flag people raised about Petersen when he was hired that worried me and it turned out to be a real issue.
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It was the one red flag people raised about Petersen when he was hired that worried me and it turned out to be a real issue.