Worst offense in the Pac-12?

We looked like we had 3 plays: RB up the gut for 2 yards, drop back for
Stanford was blitzing Miles all fucking game and we never burned them for it once.
I miss Jack H Lockner.
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Because Miles sees the very first white shirt that's coming towards him and stares at him while he tries to scramble sideways. He gets tunnel vision and forgets to look down the field for a RB or TE.ThomasFremont said:Why was the offense still so vanilla in the first meaningful game of the season?
We looked like we had 3 plays: RB up the gut for 2 yards, drop back fordeepthrow out of bounds/scramble for loss, and fake punt.
Stanford was blitzing Miles all fucking game and we never burned them for it once.
I miss Jack H Lockner. -
Myles got rattled. First good defense he has seen as a starter.
Still, that's no excuse and you are right on about not being able to exploit the blitz. O-line didn't do us many favors, and we couldn't really match up physically. This team needs another long off-season on the weights and perhaps a visit with Dr. Feelgood is in order. -
I saw one of Miles' HS games that was broadcast on ESPN. He looked like men among boys. He's a great athlete. I don't remember if he ran a lot out of the backfield. If he did, then that may be his problem. He kicked ass in HS, because he was stronger and faster than his competition. He could rely on scrambling to get out of dodge. Maybe he thought that would save his ass in college ball. It should now be painfully obvious to him that he cannot scramble laterally against much faster defensive players. He looks really sloppy when he scrambles and then he has to take 2 seconds to set himself before throwing a shitty pass. I wanted to tear my hair out, but I don't have much left up there.
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Local Denver guys are not surprised Miles is struggling at the UW. He wasn't challenged ever throughout his High School career by coaches or competition. It will be interesting if he bucks up in the offseason prior to 2015 or packs his bags and blunts and heads home.
So glad Sark passed on Sefo...
Sincerely,
DenverDawg
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Miles has a crappy arm, receivers can't get separation... and well quite frankly, can you name one NFL player on our roster right now (other than maybe John Ross)?ThomasFremont said:We looked like we had 3 plays: RB up the gut for 2 yards, drop back for
deepthrow out of bounds/scramble for loss, and fake punt. -
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I like to think we need NFL players to have a decent offense. I like to do that.MrsPetersen said:
Miles has a crappy arm, receivers can't get separation... and well quite frankly, can you name one NFL player on our roster right now (other than maybe John Ross)?ThomasFremont said:We looked like we had 3 plays: RB up the gut for 2 yards, drop back for
deepthrow out of bounds/scramble for loss, and fake punt. -
the receivers are not the problem dude, and many of them were running wide open while Miles ran laterally and threw the ball awayMrsPetersen said:
Miles has a crappy arm, receivers can't get separation... and well quite frankly, can you name one NFL player on our roster right now (other than maybe John Ross)?ThomasFremont said:We looked like we had 3 plays: RB up the gut for 2 yards, drop back for
deepthrow out of bounds/scramble for loss, and fake punt. -
Somehow I missed all those wide open receivers you were talking about while watching the game...PostGameOrangeSlices said:
the receivers are not the problem dude, and many of them were running wide open while Miles ran laterally and threw the ball awayMrsPetersen said:
Miles has a crappy arm, receivers can't get separation... and well quite frankly, can you name one NFL player on our roster right now (other than maybe John Ross)?ThomasFremont said:We looked like we had 3 plays: RB up the gut for 2 yards, drop back for
deepthrow out of bounds/scramble for loss, and fake punt. -
That's because it only happened a couple times.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Somehow I missed all those wide open receivers you were talking about while watching the game...PostGameOrangeSlices said:
the receivers are not the problem dude, and many of them were running wide open while Miles ran laterally and threw the ball awayMrsPetersen said:
Miles has a crappy arm, receivers can't get separation... and well quite frankly, can you name one NFL player on our roster right now (other than maybe John Ross)?ThomasFremont said:We looked like we had 3 plays: RB up the gut for 2 yards, drop back for
deepthrow out of bounds/scramble for loss, and fake punt. -
If your QB needs the WRs to have 10 yards of separation to consider them "open", your QB sucks.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Somehow I missed all those wide open receivers you were talking about while watching the game...PostGameOrangeSlices said:
the receivers are not the problem dude, and many of them were running wide open while Miles ran laterally and threw the ball awayMrsPetersen said:
Miles has a crappy arm, receivers can't get separation... and well quite frankly, can you name one NFL player on our roster right now (other than maybe John Ross)?ThomasFremont said:We looked like we had 3 plays: RB up the gut for 2 yards, drop back for
deepthrow out of bounds/scramble for loss, and fake punt. -
The announcers were even commenting on itCokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Somehow I missed all those wide open receivers you were talking about while watching the game...PostGameOrangeSlices said:
the receivers are not the problem dude, and many of them were running wide open while Miles ran laterally and threw the ball awayMrsPetersen said:
Miles has a crappy arm, receivers can't get separation... and well quite frankly, can you name one NFL player on our roster right now (other than maybe John Ross)?ThomasFremont said:We looked like we had 3 plays: RB up the gut for 2 yards, drop back for
deepthrow out of bounds/scramble for loss, and fake punt. -
I like to say having talented NFL caliber players on a team isn't important. I like to do that.ThomasFremont said:
I like to think we need NFL players to have a decent offense. I like to do that.MrsPetersen said:
Miles has a crappy arm, receivers can't get separation... and well quite frankly, can you name one NFL player on our roster right now (other than maybe John Ross)?ThomasFremont said:We looked like we had 3 plays: RB up the gut for 2 yards, drop back for
deepthrow out of bounds/scramble for loss, and fake punt. -
Of course the QB sucks, everything on offense sucks right now, HTH.ThomasFremont said:
If your QB needs the WRs to have 10 yards of separation to consider them "open", your QB sucks.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Somehow I missed all those wide open receivers you were talking about while watching the game...PostGameOrangeSlices said:
the receivers are not the problem dude, and many of them were running wide open while Miles ran laterally and threw the ball awayMrsPetersen said:
Miles has a crappy arm, receivers can't get separation... and well quite frankly, can you name one NFL player on our roster right now (other than maybe John Ross)?ThomasFremont said:We looked like we had 3 plays: RB up the gut for 2 yards, drop back for
deepthrow out of bounds/scramble for loss, and fake punt. -
Maybe not NFL players, but you need good college players, and we don't seem to have many of those either.ThomasFremont said:
I like to think we need NFL players to have a decent offense. I like to do that.MrsPetersen said:
Miles has a crappy arm, receivers can't get separation... and well quite frankly, can you name one NFL player on our roster right now (other than maybe John Ross)?ThomasFremont said:We looked like we had 3 plays: RB up the gut for 2 yards, drop back for
deepthrow out of bounds/scramble for loss, and fake punt. -
Mostly the playcalling, followed by the QB playCokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Of course the QB sucks, everything on offense sucks right now, HTH.ThomasFremont said:
If your QB needs the WRs to have 10 yards of separation to consider them "open", your QB sucks.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Somehow I missed all those wide open receivers you were talking about while watching the game...PostGameOrangeSlices said:
the receivers are not the problem dude, and many of them were running wide open while Miles ran laterally and threw the ball awayMrsPetersen said:
Miles has a crappy arm, receivers can't get separation... and well quite frankly, can you name one NFL player on our roster right now (other than maybe John Ross)?ThomasFremont said:We looked like we had 3 plays: RB up the gut for 2 yards, drop back for
deepthrow out of bounds/scramble for loss, and fake punt. -
Give me a break. The coaches made some bad calls, but it doesn't matter what play you call when your OL can't block and your QB can't throw. Unfortunately, the answer appears to be a shit filled abundance stew. There is plenty of blame to go around.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Mostly the playcalling, followed by the QB playCokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Of course the QB sucks, everything on offense sucks right now, HTH.ThomasFremont said:
If your QB needs the WRs to have 10 yards of separation to consider them "open", your QB sucks.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Somehow I missed all those wide open receivers you were talking about while watching the game...PostGameOrangeSlices said:
the receivers are not the problem dude, and many of them were running wide open while Miles ran laterally and threw the ball awayMrsPetersen said:
Miles has a crappy arm, receivers can't get separation... and well quite frankly, can you name one NFL player on our roster right now (other than maybe John Ross)?ThomasFremont said:We looked like we had 3 plays: RB up the gut for 2 yards, drop back for
deepthrow out of bounds/scramble for loss, and fake punt. -
I like to be a passive aggressive elitist poster. I do that.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
I like to say having talented NFL caliber players on a team isn't important. I like to do that.ThomasFremont said:
I like to think we need NFL players to have a decent offense. I like to do that.MrsPetersen said:
Miles has a crappy arm, receivers can't get separation... and well quite frankly, can you name one NFL player on our roster right now (other than maybe John Ross)?ThomasFremont said:We looked like we had 3 plays: RB up the gut for 2 yards, drop back for
deepthrow out of bounds/scramble for loss, and fake punt. -
Id be interested in finding out theres a worse offense in the nation, fuck the pac 12. I would need some concrete evidence proving that anything could be as depressing as what I witnessed yesterday
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Dude, Fremont is right. It looked like we had a maximum 5 plays in our offense.EsophagealFeces said:
Give me a break. The coaches made some bad calls, but it doesn't matter what play you call when your OL can't block and your QB can't throw. Unfortunately, the answer appears to be a shit filled abundance stew. There is plenty of blame to go around.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Mostly the playcalling, followed by the QB playCokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Of course the QB sucks, everything on offense sucks right now, HTH.ThomasFremont said:
If your QB needs the WRs to have 10 yards of separation to consider them "open", your QB sucks.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Somehow I missed all those wide open receivers you were talking about while watching the game...PostGameOrangeSlices said:
the receivers are not the problem dude, and many of them were running wide open while Miles ran laterally and threw the ball awayMrsPetersen said:
Miles has a crappy arm, receivers can't get separation... and well quite frankly, can you name one NFL player on our roster right now (other than maybe John Ross)?ThomasFremont said:We looked like we had 3 plays: RB up the gut for 2 yards, drop back for
deepthrow out of bounds/scramble for loss, and fake punt.
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Tequilla, true?!?!MisterEm said:
I like to be a passive aggressive elitist poster. I do that.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
I like to say having talented NFL caliber players on a team isn't important. I like to do that.ThomasFremont said:
I like to think we need NFL players to have a decent offense. I like to do that.MrsPetersen said:
Miles has a crappy arm, receivers can't get separation... and well quite frankly, can you name one NFL player on our roster right now (other than maybe John Ross)?ThomasFremont said:We looked like we had 3 plays: RB up the gut for 2 yards, drop back for
deepthrow out of bounds/scramble for loss, and fake punt. -
The offense was so bad it didnt even provoke an emotion from me. I just sat there like a vegetable connected to a feeding tube. Phineas Schiavo. Awful
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huh?MisterEm said:
I like to be a passive aggressive elitist poster. I do that.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
I like to say having talented NFL caliber players on a team isn't important. I like to do that.ThomasFremont said:
I like to think we need NFL players to have a decent offense. I like to do that.MrsPetersen said:
Miles has a crappy arm, receivers can't get separation... and well quite frankly, can you name one NFL player on our roster right now (other than maybe John Ross)?ThomasFremont said:We looked like we had 3 plays: RB up the gut for 2 yards, drop back for
deepthrow out of bounds/scramble for loss, and fake punt. -
To be completely fair, Man Tits recruited Troy Williams over Sefo as they were in the same class.MisterEm said:
So glad Sark passed on Sefo...
But your poast is well noted by the fact that Sefo and his 7 TD passes yesterday would have been better than any of the QBs Sark put on this roster in his 5 years here. -
It's worth repeating. Miles didn't take a snap in the spring. I'm ok with the decision, but that would have helped.
Also, I'm not looking it up, but Stanford's defense is really good in a league known for 63-56 games. It's also a league that is at least as good as the XII, and top to bottom is as good as the SEC. Still, six points won't cut it, and this team doesn't have the talent to rely on d and special teams. Blaming Sark for the qb situation, while probably valid, doesn't help. He's gone. I think Mike Damone is right. We are going to have to endure another bleah eight or nine win season. I don't really see this team going six and two from here, but it's not completely crazy either. They are probably going to have to stick with Miles for the yr., but I don't see why the competition won't be open again next spring. I really really really can't see him being your three year starter though. He Would have to work with Dan Marino a lot in the offseasons. -
Before you guys doog too tuff for Sefo, remember that he was playing against Cal's defense.
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Well noted.PostGameOrangeSlices said:Before you guys doog too tuff for Sefo, remember that he was playing against Cal's defense.
Sefo > Miles > Lindquist > Williams
very well could equal
Neuheisel > Sark > Gilby > Ty
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ThomasFremont said:
Why was the offense still so vanilla in the first meaningful game of the season?
We looked like we had 3 plays: RB up the gut for 2 yards, drop back fordeepthrow out of bounds/scramble for loss, and fake punt.
Stanford was blitzing Miles all fucking game and we never burned them for it once.
Maybe our OC is still learning....
2002 - 2003 Oregon State (GA)
2004 - 2009 Idaho (QB)
2010 - 2011 Montana (OC/QB)
2012 - 2013 Boise State (QB)
2014 - present Washington (OC/QB)
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christuzi said:ThomasFremont said:Why was the offense still so vanilla in the first meaningful game of the season?
We looked like we had 3 plays: RB up the gut for 2 yards, drop back fordeepthrow out of bounds/scramble for loss, and fake punt.
Stanford was blitzing Miles all fucking game and we never burned them for it once.
Maybe our OC is still learning....
2002 - 2003 Oregon State (GA)
2004 - 2009 Idaho (QB)
2010 - 2011 Montana (OC/QB)
2012 - 2013 Boise State (QB)
2014 - present Washington (OC/QB)
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I don't have a strong opinion on Smith yet, but he looks like he has down syndrome. Anyways, Petersen always had good offenses at Boise and was a really good coordinator before becoming head coach. Pease was his OC for one of those years and they were great. Petersen gets the blame for any coaching issues with the offense. His specialty is offense. It's his job to point Smith in the right direction and to have Smith call plays how he would like.uzi said:ThomasFremont said:Why was the offense still so vanilla in the first meaningful game of the season?
We looked like we had 3 plays: RB up the gut for 2 yards, drop back fordeepthrow out of bounds/scramble for loss, and fake punt.
Stanford was blitzing Miles all fucking game and we never burned them for it once.
Maybe our OC is still learning....
2002 - 2003 Oregon State (GA)
2004 - 2009 Idaho (QB)
2010 - 2011 Montana (OC/QB)
2012 - 2013 Boise State (QB)
2014 - present Washington (OC/QB)