Pretty sure Frost still calls the plays. And I'm blaming frost. Playcalling was questionable all day.We had 100 more yards than NW and fewer penalty yards.
But this week’s practice better be 100% red zone offense.
Also, is everyone blaming Lubick because they don’t want to blame Frost? I thought Frost still called the plays. I could be wrong.
We had 100 more yards than NW and fewer penalty yards.
But this week’s practice better be 100% red zone offense.
Also, is everyone blaming Lubick because they don’t want to blame Frost? I thought Frost still called the plays. I could be wrong.
I've said this before and have been ignored. I wonder if people are actually even reading these threads. The way to fix our red zone issues that have been an issue for a long time and is generally an issue for most spread teams is to go into the old school power I option attack.Pretty sure Frost still calls the plays. And I'm blaming frost. Playcalling was questionable all day.
Fans love it.
Scott Frost said he wants it to be part of our identity.
I need to go back and watch again but live it seemed to me a huge problem is Martinez's read on the zone read. I recall early at least two plays where the d-end was diving down hard on Mills and AM had the entire field open but he gives to Mills. It was like NW had something tipped off in film study. Anyway stuffed for little or no gain.
Duval needs to focus on other things besides squats if we want to improve on the S&C side of things. We are weak up top and it shows.Talk a big game about strength training gains and then once again show a fear of proving said gains in game situations that ultimately cost the team in crucial times.
I need to go back and watch again but live it seemed to me a huge problem is Martinez's read on the zone read. I recall early at least two plays where the d-end was diving down hard on Mills and AM had the entire field open but he gives to Mills. It was like NW had something tipped off in film study. Anyway stuffed for little or no gain.
So if that is going on with something as easy to read as an RPO or zone read what's going on with more complex plays? Tough to tell live. I think the physical talent is there but the situational awareness is abysmal. You need a QB who knows how to be patient, let the yards come to him, and just move the chains when needed.
Of course we may seen the last of AM but I'm really having my doubts about the QB whisperer right now as Luke can look hit and miss too
I agree. Let’s say both are similar in athletic skills. Luke looks far more decisive and wins the football IQ category.I need to go back and watch again but live it seemed to me a huge problem is Martinez's read on the zone read. I recall early at least two plays where the d-end was diving down hard on Mills and AM had the entire field open but he gives to Mills. It was like NW had something tipped off in film study. Anyway stuffed for little or no gain.
So if that is going on with something as easy to read as an RPO or zone read what's going on with more complex plays? Tough to tell live. I think the physical talent is there but the situational awareness is abysmal. You need a QB who knows how to be patient, let the yards come to him, and just move the chains when needed.
Of course we may seen the last of AM but I'm really having my doubts about the QB whisperer right now as Luke can look hit and miss too
I agree that they were keying on the give but I think it's more AM's unwillingness to run it more often then his inability. I gave him a pass last year because he looked less than 100% physically. The kid can run effectively enough so it's interesting to speculate why or how NW was able to know he wouldn't..at least early on. Who knows, maybe they ran some data, and started seeing some situational trends and they played the odds. Either that or there is some oline keys going on. But that would mean it's not a true read option.Think it was in the 2nd quarter that one of the announcers said NW was keying on mills and not even respecting AM's running ability.