All that does is help our DBs get better. How many times are they going to see a receiver this year as good as Reagor? As good as our secondary was last year, they should be even better this year. #NoFlyZoneWhat he means is all our db’s Get torched by Reagor!
All that does is help our DBs get better. How many times are they going to see a receiver this year as good as Reagor? As good as our secondary was last year, they should be even better this year. #NoFlyZone
True, but that was one of the positions that was hit hard by injuries. Innis and Niko both missed alot of games last year.Plenty of improvement to be had at safety
What he means is all our db’s Get torched by Reagor!
GP and the defensive staff know that this year's defense is probably the best of the GP era, and that's saying something. It's really since we have been in the 12 because the other conferences were not really much to compare with.
Since the defense will be above average, GP wants a good and steady chain moving offense that doesn't turn the ball over and can score in the red zone. If he can get this along with the new field flipping punter, 80 yd. drives will be hard to come by for any offense we face.
End result, we play in the Big 12 title game. Due to our QB situation, we cannot get into shootouts with OU, TEXAS, or Iowa St. - defense and field position will carry us this year.
Outside of one tired 4th quarter in 2014, it's hard to imagine a better TCU defense.
my concern with this strategy is that to this point tcu, even in 2014 still had to depend upon the offense to produce points to beat ou.
i do believe there has been a shift in the offensive mindset in the big 12 going away from the throw it 50-60 times a game that we saw with many of the schools, but you still have a number of schools that look to pressure a defense with a run game and an aggressive passing game.
the quarterback, whomever it is, will need to be able to pose a viable threat in the passing game this year.
Well 8, we don't have that, so now what?
OU is setting the tone for offense in the 12 and now with Miles and TT new coach, more power running mixed in with bombs. GP has stated more than once, watch what the winners are doing. Sonny's air raid may be a offense in the past like the ole spread formation.
develop one and i think you actually start that by developing a true offensive identity.
i really don't care if 1 quarterback or 6 quarterbacks play against apb if we don't see some framework of an offense being built around the running game.
i would love to see tcu come out and hammer away on the ground with 2-3 run plays out of a few different formations and i don't mean scheissing bubble screens. i would love to see the pistol formation, maybe some two backs with some dive action zone blocking, add some counter, maybe even a bit of an inside trap.
no gimmicks, no trick plays, and again no scheissing bubble screens.
i would love to see pass plays built from the ground game. some play action, some drag routes after the zone has been cleared out. and maybe really go crazy with some counter boot action reducing the amount of the field the quarterback has to read and playing to some strengths.
the frogs don't need a quarterback who can make enough plays to beat ou, texas, isu, or ok state to beat apb, possibly purdue, or smu which is good because he isn't there right now.
there is talent, but you have to develop it and give them a chance and that means building an offensive identity from the start.
All of the defensive coaches in the conference know what Reagor can do as a receiver, RB, punt returner and kick off returns.
We have to get the ball to Reagor where he is going according to the route, not when he gets open, generally too late then. He runs good routes so the QB needs lots of reps. with Reagor which means it has to come down to the top 2 QBs pretty quick. The ball needs to leave the QB hands before he makes his cut - throw it behind him or short on a deep ball and it's intercepted.
To do the above consistently, believe it's going to come down to Collins or Duggan. No stupid ass bubble screens on the sidelines for a 3 yd. gain and risk a quick 6 going the other way. Got to play big boy ball if you want to be a big Frog.
It'll be Delton to start the year. The question becomes if he gets us to 6-0, is he good enough to score against good teams?
We need to milk every single second of Reagor that we have left. He will be an NFL superstar and we must take advantage.
Defense has the potential to be the best in TCU history, but the LB's scare me. There is little to no depth there and Wilson isn't 100%