521 yards
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I'm usually not a stats guy but a yardage advantage of the size with no returns given up, no turnovers, and not even explosive defensive plays - zero sacks or TFLs is just confounding. Never seen anything like it.
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18 points and red zone bed wettings. QB is a position where you can make up for others mistakes, he seldom does.
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The offense doesn't need Rogers to be a world-beater right now. What it needs is more discipline and better redzone execution along with more creativity to stress the defense. I get that UW doesn't have Penix, Odunze, McMillan, Polk, Bernard, and Westover any more but it does have a better RB (Coleman), another good RB (Davis), and should be getting Quentin Moore back. Latu is a very tall TE who should be targeted in the redzone if he has a mismatch (start him in-line as a TE and then motion him out).
I haven't seen both Coleman and Davis on the field at the same time. It has probably happened once or twice but I'd like to see more of it since UW's quality / experience really drops off after Boston, Hunter, and Jackson. Rogers is more comfortable in shotgun so have him flanked by Coleman and Davis. There is a lot of funk you can run out of that, including having one of them in the slot and motioning them in or vice versa.
I don't want to get to a point where Belicheck goes all Buddy Ryan on Carroll / Fisch and tries to punch them out for screwing up the offense.
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this backs that up. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a team dominated that bad statistically win
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Rutgers did win a few key stats:
7/15 on 3rd down UW was 4/16 on 3rd and 4th
Penalties 6 for 69 for UW and 4 for 31 for Rutgers and many of UW's were backbreaking and 2 for 10 of Rutgers I think were just false starts before a punt which didn't end up mattering.
UW 1/4 on FGs, Rutgers didn't end up even attempting one after the block/penalty
Rewatching also forgot how after getting stopped at the Rutgers two it at least felt like well we've got them pinned and they immediately on the first play gave up a 40 yard run.