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Looking at you Cumbie, offense
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<blockquote data-quote="ThisIsOurTime" data-source="post: 2779651" data-attributes="member: 5887"><p>My advice would be:</p><p></p><p>1. Stop with the hurry up offense. Duggan isn't ready for it. He needs to be calm to throw passes with touch. If they want to run hurry up, they need to use one of the other QBs. </p><p>2. Throw the ball to Pro Wells. He can make a play even when he appears to be covered. He should be the 1st or 2nd option in passing trees and not a last option. We should also use Lynn more. Force Duggan to get the ball to these guys.</p><p>3. Duggan must be willing to risk the occasional interception and trust that Reagor or Wells can make a play for him. Right now, he is uncomfortable throwing some passes but he needs to set that aside. We need him to take more chances for the good of the offense. I won't be upset with him if he throws a pick or two. I will be upset with him for not giving our guys a chance to make plays. </p><p>4. Only make QB substitutions if the QB isn't performing. If he gets into a rhythm, keep that QB in and ride out that rhythm. It is ok to pull Duggan to let him sit a couple of series if the game gets too big for him. </p><p>5. Consider moving Reagor to the slot sometimes to find another way to get him the ball. </p><p>6. Keep doing the occasional trick play. Sometimes they won't work out but when they do they are great for our offense. </p><p>7. Don't be afraid to do an onside kick or fake punt. Make it fun for the team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThisIsOurTime, post: 2779651, member: 5887"] My advice would be: 1. Stop with the hurry up offense. Duggan isn't ready for it. He needs to be calm to throw passes with touch. If they want to run hurry up, they need to use one of the other QBs. 2. Throw the ball to Pro Wells. He can make a play even when he appears to be covered. He should be the 1st or 2nd option in passing trees and not a last option. We should also use Lynn more. Force Duggan to get the ball to these guys. 3. Duggan must be willing to risk the occasional interception and trust that Reagor or Wells can make a play for him. Right now, he is uncomfortable throwing some passes but he needs to set that aside. We need him to take more chances for the good of the offense. I won't be upset with him if he throws a pick or two. I will be upset with him for not giving our guys a chance to make plays. 4. Only make QB substitutions if the QB isn't performing. If he gets into a rhythm, keep that QB in and ride out that rhythm. It is ok to pull Duggan to let him sit a couple of series if the game gets too big for him. 5. Consider moving Reagor to the slot sometimes to find another way to get him the ball. 6. Keep doing the occasional trick play. Sometimes they won't work out but when they do they are great for our offense. 7. Don't be afraid to do an onside kick or fake punt. Make it fun for the team. [/QUOTE]
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