What changes would you make to the offense
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definitely got me thinking starting Rogers then going full Demond mode is a good move to pull out on someone left on the schedule since it’s super hard to prepare for. Most likely choices are USC or UCLA since they’re the pretty much must wins.
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Gonna repeat others and say gotta start Demond because Rogers can not throw on the run [absolute necessity given our OL] and is no threat to run or scramble. And, so far, no ability /commitment to run inside the 20 is a killer, if you can't / won't / don't you are dead meat as a team ~ they have the same stats or better and lose by 20.
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The RPO should be pretty deadly with Williams.
Plus the fact that college football success relies a lot on individual talent and the ability to make things up as you go. Williams seems to have that, but UW should find out to what extent.
The Rogers era has been mediocre. Piling up a bunch of stats between the 20s is Cuog legend stuff. He doesn't have the inner-whatever that is needed to will his team to success.
I get the sense the whole team gets excited when Williams is on the field, and the vibe dies down when Rogers comes back.
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Put em both out there. See who Centre snaps the ball to
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Demond is too small to play an entire game. He can play 30% of the snaps though.
He needs to gain 15-20#s for next season to make it through an entire season.
The WR routes have been memorized by opposing defenses. They need to slightly alter the WR routes every game: 2 more steps to the right…2 more steps left etc. The defenders are clogging the lanes.
When the D is over-pursuing, Throw the "Dante Pettis lateral" to a WR and then he throws a long TD to Boston almost every game.
Demond should take over in the red zone. Rogers can't score. -
Demond is the same size as Napoleon Kaufman, who would carry the ball 20 times a game.
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Not to be a dick but we tried that last game and it went for a score the other way.
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Rogers should have pulled his throw, the DT and the DB were all over it but he threw it anyway.