Mean Purple
Active Member
From the article that shows it's an offense problem.I dont know what he said but the offense is so predictable that the outcome is negative even if the ball is dropped.
It was so predictable Baylor linebackers were picking up the audibles called by the QB.
When it went in OT I knew it was over as I knew Cumbie could outcoach the competition OC. However some of that lies with the defense too. Got to make the other team kick field goals. Patterson's D didn't step up either except for the two point conversion which was big. I still think Patterson needs help on D too. Although I thought this was the best performance by the D all year long in regulation.
"TCU had plenty of chances to win this game but could not because the offense was just that bad. Bad as in 67 total yards in the second half."
The defense played very well in 4 full quarters. TCU's offense just could not get a TD. Some of that is execution, sure, but seriusly, its just bad.
In overtime, D just came off the field and goes right back out. Play calling on 1 OT for offense was just not so good. Max makes a great play and Hunt makes a greater play. In the third OT, TCU D stops bu from getting 2 point conversion. That is huge.
Then Cumbie goes full Cumbie. Part of which has been pointed out by many here (running to the stacked line - more than once). And part of which easily pointed out by the article. Ball on the 1. Duggan is lined up in the shotgun?
Cumbie has to go.