Here's the thing: all things being sorta equal, you cannot win in college football - even in the Sun Belt - unless you stretch defenses. Only Haack can make a throw past five yards. The days of winning consistently with dink and dunk are over - at least for now.
Hell, Texas Tech scored 53 points in regulation and got routed.
Hud said that earlier - we need to be putting up 40 and 50 points to give our defense a fair shot.
The way you do that is to make them scared you'll pop a deep one like we did on the last TD.
Haack may not be perfect, but Nixon isn't getting that throw to him ever, period.
When that opens up (in the first quarter, for crying out loud) Eli and Torrey and even Nixon, if you want to put him in some, will run all over everyone that's left - including App State.
But you need to score TOUCHDOWNS.
Here's what I'd do:
Fellas, you each get half the reps with the first team.
Before we run out, I'm flipping a coin. Winner gets the first drive.
You stay in the game until your drive fails to score a touxchdown.
Next guy goes in and stays in until he fails to score a touchdown.
No exceptions. No matter where you start - nine yards or ninety yards away - touchdown gets you the next series. No TD and the other guy goes in next series. Alternate that way.
One more thing: let the QB call the plays.
We'll put 60 on Georgia State if we do this.
Probably the dumbest idea yet on Ragin' Pagin, but it's got to be better than what we saw today.
It doesn't matter which QB is your favorite it has been proven we will need both to win. I could care less you that person is if we are winning. I see a play calling problem. When Nixon is in the game the defense will stack the box with 8 but we refuse to spread out the defense to give him a shot who knows if he can throw good pass if the defense stays on his rear. We will spread the Def when Haack is in but our receivers choose to take plays off. So who knows. Then we bring Nixon in on short yardage and run the same play over and over. How about a combination EM in slot Haack at QB Nixon at TB do this on short yardage play it keeps the whole play book in play. But moving forward I just want to win. Oh and we don't have Auburn's athletes so stop trying to run Auburn defense. Did we learn anything from the last Auburn coach that was our defensive coordinator.
Have you ever tried to throw a football in a driving rain storm? Have you ever been screwed by your coach and then been thrown into a desperation situation against an in state rival? Against a defense that does nothing but pressure you? In the second half down 3 possessions with a team that has been prepped all year to have another style QB running the show?
I don't care what level the competition was..
I would probably take an off season to coordinate, but I'd like to see both quarterbacks go onto the field for every play and one come off in the allotted time.
If the defense has to guess at which QB will take the snap, they will be in disarray.
We have a great athlete who is very fast and elusive. He wanted to play QB, and that's fine. IMO he would be a geat receiver who could stretch the defense. He needed to put the team ahead of his desire. Shouldn't be red shirting.
Another coaches failure to utilize all the talent available to him.
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