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247 Sports: Patterson West Virginia post-game presser
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<blockquote data-quote="Eight" data-source="post: 2936781" data-attributes="member: 73370"><p>storment, lanz, avila, and coker had started the last 4 games for the frogs in the offensive line and one would think at this point and time the staff would know what that group is capable of executing and where they struggle.</p><p></p><p>the frogs are starting a true freshman and red-shirt freshman receiver as well as a junior in barber who has played a great deal and an experienced junior in wells</p><p></p><p>the age of the running back group doesn't really matter as barlow, evans, and miller have shown the ability to produce when given the opportunity</p><p></p><p>max as far as we know is the only quarterback who has been effective in this offensive scheme and yet the offensive staff continually has exposed him in the run game and not asked the backs to carry the load</p><p></p><p>my issue with the offensive staff (sonny and doug) is we have no real offensive identity, the entire thing seems to be centered around max instead of the quarterback position because we have only seen a walk on transfer play aside from max and he struggled to find consistency</p><p></p><p>so what does the offensive staff do? they force the passing game despite the fact max is hurt according to some, the offensive line is struggling in pass protection, and the youth at receiver.</p><p></p><p>the frogs have had success in the downhill run game, but do we see and expansion of that as they have talent at running back and the line has shown some effectiveness in the run game</p><p></p><p>so going away from your areas of success and forcing areas that you really aren't equipped to execute has nothing to do with the covid, injuires, or experience but falls on an offensive staff (sonny and doug)</p><p></p><p>defensively, mathis is in his third year in the program and only programs somehow find ways for players to be consistently productive in that time frame. coleman is young and if the problem of getting caught inside allowing the runner to bounce outside only happened with him and only this year that would be a different matter, but break downs in run fits have been a problem for the past 3 years</p><p></p><p>same with coverages on the wheel route and crossing routes. if an inexperienced corner gets beat deep that is one thing, but when we continually see break downs in coverages on certain types of routes again and again and again that isn't a matter of issues just for this game</p><p></p><p>the defensive issues aren't going to change until gary retires because i don't see him changing his defensive staff, but supposedly he gives the offensive staff freedom to do what they believe is best and there is just no way he can look at the offense each week and believe this offense will do what is needed for the frogs to do more than tread water</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eight, post: 2936781, member: 73370"] storment, lanz, avila, and coker had started the last 4 games for the frogs in the offensive line and one would think at this point and time the staff would know what that group is capable of executing and where they struggle. the frogs are starting a true freshman and red-shirt freshman receiver as well as a junior in barber who has played a great deal and an experienced junior in wells the age of the running back group doesn't really matter as barlow, evans, and miller have shown the ability to produce when given the opportunity max as far as we know is the only quarterback who has been effective in this offensive scheme and yet the offensive staff continually has exposed him in the run game and not asked the backs to carry the load my issue with the offensive staff (sonny and doug) is we have no real offensive identity, the entire thing seems to be centered around max instead of the quarterback position because we have only seen a walk on transfer play aside from max and he struggled to find consistency so what does the offensive staff do? they force the passing game despite the fact max is hurt according to some, the offensive line is struggling in pass protection, and the youth at receiver. the frogs have had success in the downhill run game, but do we see and expansion of that as they have talent at running back and the line has shown some effectiveness in the run game so going away from your areas of success and forcing areas that you really aren't equipped to execute has nothing to do with the covid, injuires, or experience but falls on an offensive staff (sonny and doug) defensively, mathis is in his third year in the program and only programs somehow find ways for players to be consistently productive in that time frame. coleman is young and if the problem of getting caught inside allowing the runner to bounce outside only happened with him and only this year that would be a different matter, but break downs in run fits have been a problem for the past 3 years same with coverages on the wheel route and crossing routes. if an inexperienced corner gets beat deep that is one thing, but when we continually see break downs in coverages on certain types of routes again and again and again that isn't a matter of issues just for this game the defensive issues aren't going to change until gary retires because i don't see him changing his defensive staff, but supposedly he gives the offensive staff freedom to do what they believe is best and there is just no way he can look at the offense each week and believe this offense will do what is needed for the frogs to do more than tread water [/QUOTE]
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