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  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter
    Tequilla said:

    Our OL was double teaming a lot in problem areas ... that's what we had to do to protect

    Which means quick decisions and quick passes, not holding the ball for 4 seconds on RPO's that go nowhere. FUCK! FUCK! FUCK! I fucking hate SMIFF!!!!
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,223

    Tequilla said:

    Our OL was double teaming a lot in problem areas ... that's what we had to do to protect

    Which means quick decisions and quick passes, not holding the ball for 4 seconds on RPO's that go nowhere. FUCK! FUCK! FUCK! I fucking hate SMIFF!!!!
    So when the DBs are squatting on those underneath routes taking them away from you then what?
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
    Tequilla said:

    Tequilla said:

    Our OL was double teaming a lot in problem areas ... that's what we had to do to protect

    Which means quick decisions and quick passes, not holding the ball for 4 seconds on RPO's that go nowhere. FUCK! FUCK! FUCK! I fucking hate SMIFF!!!!
    So when the DBs are squatting on those underneath routes taking them away from you then what?
    Chuck it deep.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter
    edited January 2017
    Tequilla said:

    Tequilla said:

    Our OL was double teaming a lot in problem areas ... that's what we had to do to protect

    Which means quick decisions and quick passes, not holding the ball for 4 seconds on RPO's that go nowhere. FUCK! FUCK! FUCK! I fucking hate SMIFF!!!!
    So when the DBs are squatting on those underneath routes taking them away from you then what?
    There are multiple options in that case Tequila. Besides throwing a pick 6, the QB can tuck & run, have his RB leak out on a wheel route, throw over the top, target a Tight End for once in our OC's life, and several other options. And squatting on the short routes does not eliminate them. LBs have to react and it's way fucking easier to react and cover when the QB holds the ball for 4 seconds instead of 2. Apparently you never saw Mark Bruener, Paul Skanski, Steve Largent or Todd Christianson play. All were excellent at getting open on short routes when their QB was under massive pressure. It's called being aggressive. Jake stands still like a tree as the pocket is collapsing, then pulls the ball back and tries to weave his way through the LOS, usually resulting on no gain or a sack, against good defenses.

    Your argument seems to be this: UW can't do anything but lose against a good D that covers well.
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,223

    Tequilla said:

    Tequilla said:

    Our OL was double teaming a lot in problem areas ... that's what we had to do to protect

    Which means quick decisions and quick passes, not holding the ball for 4 seconds on RPO's that go nowhere. FUCK! FUCK! FUCK! I fucking hate SMIFF!!!!
    So when the DBs are squatting on those underneath routes taking them away from you then what?
    Chuck it deep.
    And when they have 2 safeties playing over the top?
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter
    edited January 2017
    Tequilla said:

    Tequilla said:

    Tequilla said:

    Our OL was double teaming a lot in problem areas ... that's what we had to do to protect

    Which means quick decisions and quick passes, not holding the ball for 4 seconds on RPO's that go nowhere. FUCK! FUCK! FUCK! I fucking hate SMIFF!!!!
    So when the DBs are squatting on those underneath routes taking them away from you then what?
    Chuck it deep.
    And when they have 2 safeties playing over the top?
    Again, your argument seems to be this: UW can't do anything but lose against a good D that covers well.
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,223

    Tequilla said:

    Tequilla said:

    Tequilla said:

    Our OL was double teaming a lot in problem areas ... that's what we had to do to protect

    Which means quick decisions and quick passes, not holding the ball for 4 seconds on RPO's that go nowhere. FUCK! FUCK! FUCK! I fucking hate SMIFF!!!!
    So when the DBs are squatting on those underneath routes taking them away from you then what?
    Chuck it deep.
    And when they have 2 safeties playing over the top?
    Again, your argument seems to be this: UW can't do anything but lose against a good D that covers well.
    There are limitations of what we can do given our personnel against good teams ... play calling could be better but that by itself does not fix the issues
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter
    edited January 2017
    Tequilla said:

    Tequilla said:

    Tequilla said:

    Tequilla said:

    Our OL was double teaming a lot in problem areas ... that's what we had to do to protect

    Which means quick decisions and quick passes, not holding the ball for 4 seconds on RPO's that go nowhere. FUCK! FUCK! FUCK! I fucking hate SMIFF!!!!
    So when the DBs are squatting on those underneath routes taking them away from you then what?
    Chuck it deep.
    And when they have 2 safeties playing over the top?
    Again, your argument seems to be this: UW can't do anything but lose against a good D that covers well.
    There are limitations of what we can do given our personnel against good teams ... play calling could be better but that by itself does not fix the issues
    Teq: We've had this discussion a million times. Of course it isn't JUST the play calling and players aren't interchangeable widgets that always work just like they're "designed" to work. Play calling and personnel are not mutually exclusive factors when designing an offense. We've seen Jake make excellent throws up to about 35 yards, and not a single great throw beyond that distance, even though Ross and Pettis slowed up or stopped and out-leaped a defender to make great catches on 40+ throws. The problem with our play calling, specifically, is that Smiff "holes-up" with the passing game when things are getting rough, instead of pounding the rock, and that makes our offense one-dimensional and less effective. Why aren't you asking this question: "If bama adjusted to shut down our passing game, why did we force the issue and abandon the run?" Surrendering one-half of the offense sure as hell didn't fill the need, but so goes Smiffy. As I've contended here many times, I believe he's over his head in the Pac12 and pathologically cursed as a former over-achieving OSU QB. He can't adjust enough to fix the problem and fill the needs of his team and personnel. He forces the passing game and it collapses the offense. Against GOOD defenses, of course.
  • tenndawg
    tenndawg Member Posts: 1,161
    Tequilla said:




    ...stare at your signed personalized Chip Kelly in a speedo...

    That is so fucking hot it makes me wish I wasn't hetero...

    Is there some kind of Tranny Transformation Training I could undergo ?