LMAO! I doubt seriously you, me are anyone else will be forking over $100K for any athlete. As for Zeon's performance Saturday, he was the Cajun's offense the entire night. Without him, the game should have been over at halftime.
While he struggled at times to throw the football, all of it wasn't his fault. He is at his best and is really good running the RPO and not throwing from the pocket, much like the early years of Levi. The defense played 7 in the box most of the night and shut down the run game. We can expect more of the same this week against USA. The offense ran the RPO to the right side of the formation 4 times Saturday night and he completed all 4 of those passes to the TE including a TD to Carter. The interception at the end of the game was the same play but to the left of the formation. I don't understand why they would run it to the left of the formation when the defense considering the success of running the RPO to his right during the game, other than to give them another look. It was open, but he had not thrown it to that side of the formation most of the game.
Bottomline, it is the staff's responsibility to game plan around his abilities and don't ask him to do things he is not comfortable with, including throwing from the pocket. Your left tackle is playing on one leg and can't hold blocks for any period of time.
I totally agree that the passing game Saturday was not strictly his fault. 100%
But, he has to understand that the ONLY thing that couldn't happen on that last play was a turnover.
It was the coaches fault that a passing play was called with 2 TOs left on the 2. Still ____es me off.
The throw at the end of the game was on Zeon, just a young mistake, but he did everything in his power to get us to that point. He made a mistake that lots of FBS QB's might make. That ball should have been thrown where only Peter could have caught it, meaning a TD or throw it out of bounds. He was trying to make a play and watching the replay he saw an opening and tried to make the play. The other option was he had NJ underneath in front of the 3 guys playing Peter and may have even gotten a FD. We would all like the play back and I am sure Allmendares was going to hit the FG and we would have won in overtime.
ZC will get this corrected and still will be a special player at UL for years to come, I am positive of this.
All true Dave, but my point is it is the staff's responsibility to put him in positions to succeed. He had been successful running that same play to the right side of the formation a handful of times during the game, including the TD to Carter. Throwing to the left of the formation for a right-handed QB is difficult especially for a young QB. Even Ben has problems at times throwing the ball to his left.
There is no doubt Zeon is the guy, he carried this team in the second half Saturday night.
Yep
I get the coaching fear of being predictable, and overusing a play.
But running a different play simply because the "opponent won't expect it" is out coaching yourself.
Let the opponent stop a successful play, don't call the defensive stop yourself. Make them stop you.
Running a successful play over and over is not the same as what they did earlier in the season when they ran 4 same call unsuccesful plays from inside the 7 yard line.
Why when we need to make a game tying or winning TD(odu/gsu), we run a play to the short side of the field, which both times have been to the left, with a right handed QB? It doesn’t make any sense. Especially with the way Zeon was having success with the RPO to the right as some of you have pointed out. Very frustrating
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