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  • Houhusky
    Houhusky Member Posts: 5,537
    Canard said:

    I can't claim any football expertise because as a Ducks fan I only get to watch offense, but the UW offense's problems are manifold and I do see these problems:

    1) no one has bothered to identify what this team can do well and keep doing it. Last night was revealing. Your team can power run between the tackles with a fair degree of competence. Take your limited QB play, Your limited lateral OL play, your mostly slow receiving corp and RBs and non existent TEs, and perhaps the power run game with PA passing should be the base offense? Nah.

    2) no one identified and coached up any aspect of what your three QBs can actually do. Maybe this one should be number one, but scheme seems the bigger problem than any individual. I find it impossible to believe that there isn't any one thing that any of the QBs can manage with some degree of repeated competence. peenerman and company had all offseason to identify what any one of the QBs could accomplish and tailor the playbook to it. Did miles hating the 12s have a lot to do with the problem? No. The dependence on keeping Miley on the team fucked this up. Kick him to the curb in January and you get a cleaner excuse for poor QB play or justification for burning redshirt possibilities. Keeping miley, you're stuck looking like you can't coach a fuck up after deciding to keep him.

    3) Not feeding John Ross. FS that he isn't given at least 15-20 touches that aren't reverses and other tipped off shit by personnel, down, or field position.

    4) disappearing TEs and HBs in the passing game. With the shit downfield passing games of all three QBs and poor pass pro from the OL, a richer environment of targets in the short passing game would be helpful and the slant out of the slot and crossing routes should be a Ross staple. Even if your TEs suck as much as perceived, get them out there to set a pick for Ross.

    5) continuity. Putting Shaq on O was unnecessary and FS. Not only did Shaq not do anything special that could have instead been done with DC, but it sends the entire O the message that they suck so hard that a linebacker has to bail their asses out.

    6) blocking. Your blocking from all positions has regressed from last year. Changing the blocking schemes smacks of FS when the new one doesn't work with the current personnel.

    Tl;dr The coaching staff on offense is mismanaging what it had to work with.

    ANALYZE MY OFFENSE YOU DUCK!!!!1111!!!
  • topdawgnc
    topdawgnc Member Posts: 7,842

    Canard said:

    I can't claim any football expertise because as a Ducks fan I only get to watch offense, but the UW offense's problems are manifold and I do see these problems:

    1) no one has bothered to identify what this team can do well and keep doing it. Last night was revealing. Your team can power run between the tackles with a fair degree of competence. Take your limited QB play, Your limited lateral OL play, your mostly slow receiving corp and RBs and non existent TEs, and perhaps the power run game with PA passing should be the base offense? Nah.

    2) no one identified and coached up any aspect of what your three QBs can actually do. Maybe this one should be number one, but scheme seems the bigger problem than any individual. I find it impossible to believe that there isn't any one thing that any of the QBs can manage with some degree of repeated competence. peenerman and company had all offseason to identify what any one of the QBs could accomplish and tailor the playbook to it. Did miles hating the 12s have a lot to do with the problem? No. The dependence on keeping Miley on the team fucked this up. Kick him to the curb in January and you get a cleaner excuse for poor QB play or justification for burning redshirt possibilities. Keeping miley, you're stuck looking like you can't coach a fuck up after deciding to keep him.

    3) Not feeding John Ross. FS that he isn't given at least 15-20 touches that aren't reverses and other tipped off shit by personnel, down, or field position.

    4) disappearing TEs and HBs in the passing game. With the shit downfield passing games of all three QBs and poor pass pro from the OL, a richer environment of targets in the short passing game would be helpful and the slant out of the slot and crossing routes should be a Ross staple. Even if your TEs suck as much as perceived, get them out there to set a pick for Ross.

    5) continuity. Putting Shaq on O was unnecessary and FS. Not only did Shaq not do anything special that could have instead been done with DC, but it sends the entire O the message that they suck so hard that a linebacker has to bail their asses out.

    6) blocking. Your blocking from all positions has regressed from last year. Changing the blocking schemes smacks of FS when the new one doesn't work with the current personnel.

    Tl;dr The coaching staff on offense is mismanaging what it had to work with.

    This. Mora double penetrates Myles Jack because the UCLA offense is a dumpster fire and Peterman joins his high school coaching colleague and now playing guys both ways (straight and gay) is becoming a PAC12 dreck fest trend. I'm no foosball expert, but this smacks of desperation. May work against lower division and weaker conference opponents, but not so well in conference. Shaq is a great athlete and my comments are not directed at him. It is bad coaching. Trying to shore up a team weakness by taking a player away from his greatest strength is fucking stupid.
    Playing Myles both ways was a good idea when he was winning ... everyone said so.

    Shaq and Cooper are the two best RB's we have.

    If Washington ran like Shaq ... we'd all be happy.

  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,743 Founders Club
    Canard said:

    I can't claim any football expertise because as a Ducks fan I only get to watch offense, but the UW offense's problems are manifold and I do see these problems:

    1) no one has bothered to identify what this team can do well and keep doing it. Last night was revealing. Your team can power run between the tackles with a fair degree of competence. Take your limited QB play, Your limited lateral OL play, your mostly slow receiving corp and RBs and non existent TEs, and perhaps the power run game with PA passing should be the base offense? Nah.

    2) no one identified and coached up any aspect of what your three QBs can actually do. Maybe this one should be number one, but scheme seems the bigger problem than any individual. I find it impossible to believe that there isn't any one thing that any of the QBs can manage with some degree of repeated competence. peenerman and company had all offseason to identify what any one of the QBs could accomplish and tailor the playbook to it. Did miles hating the 12s have a lot to do with the problem? No. The dependence on keeping Miley on the team fucked this up. Kick him to the curb in January and you get a cleaner excuse for poor QB play or justification for burning redshirt possibilities. Keeping miley, you're stuck looking like you can't coach a fuck up after deciding to keep him.

    3) Not feeding John Ross. FS that he isn't given at least 15-20 touches that aren't reverses and other tipped off shit by personnel, down, or field position.

    4) disappearing TEs and HBs in the passing game. With the shit downfield passing games of all three QBs and poor pass pro from the OL, a richer environment of targets in the short passing game would be helpful and the slant out of the slot and crossing routes should be a Ross staple. Even if your TEs suck as much as perceived, get them out there to set a pick for Ross.

    5) continuity. Putting Shaq on O was unnecessary and FS. Not only did Shaq not do anything special that could have instead been done with DC, but it sends the entire O the message that they suck so hard that a linebacker has to bail their asses out.

    6) blocking. Your blocking from all positions has regressed from last year. Changing the blocking schemes smacks of FS when the new one doesn't work with the current personnel.

    Tl;dr The coaching staff on offense is mismanaging what it had to work with.

    This is actually pretty good.