I saw very little from our offense last night. Remember, this GaSt team is probably the worst defensive team in the SBC. Broadway was mediocre at best, though he did actually make a couple of decent throws down field. The last TD, he was lucky he was throwing to Robinson. It looked like a wounded mallard flying down the field.
TB still can't read a defense or find a second or third receiver. It is not an accident that half the receptions that Pettis and Harris have on the season have come in the very little time that Haack has been in games. With the exception of the shovel pass to Riles, all of Haack's passes were to a second or third option. The throw to Pettis was as well thrown a seam route as you will ever see. We lose TB's running threat when he is not in, but Haack makes offensive weapons out of guys who are just blockers when Broadway is playing.
For the most part our play selection was very ordinary and unimaginative. If that doesn't change and TB stays as quarterback, we will be lucky to score 20 points total in our next two games.
Defensively, I thought we played better, overall; at least we pressured their QB pretty hard and got away from the 8 yard cushion on every receiver on every play. Still played too soft, I thought, but much improved. We probably would have been better [defensively] last night if the SBC had actual competent officials.
Our linebackers, as a group, can't cover anyone, and we still can't hold containment on the edge in the running game, which I suspect is also a LB issue.
We are a poor tackling team; we rarely get square on a runner and wrap up, and even their little guys seem to get an extra yard or so after contact.