(10-26-2013, 11:25 PM)76lsjumb link Wrote:Are you referring to giving the ball to Gaffney so that he could fumble it when , had he not done so [on probably the one unfortunate thing he did all night, so, believe me, I've got nothing bad to say about him for his effort tonight], we would have made a first down, likely have run out the clock [if not scored again as well], and handily beaten the point spread [which I think we did anyway].
Is that what has you so upset with the coaching staff? Seems to me the people questioning the coaching staff should be the ones who had the country's leading QB and leading pass receiver, were playing at home, and ultimately couldn't score a touchdown on several tries inside the red zone. You know, those people they showed heading for the exits with several minutes left to go in the game...
Nope, not referring to that. Sometimes the playcall doesn't work, and I have no complaints with that playcall. Still, it's all about results: this team hasn't scored above 30 points on offense in a month. UW and UCLA are stout defenses; no shame there in not scoring 30 there. Utah is fairly good. Oregon State stinks on defense. So, there are problems here, overall.
Specific to this game: Hogan looked so poor throwing the ball that many people have speculated he was hurt. And yet Gaffney only had 12 carries by the half and 25 overall, despite gashing the hell out of OSU at nearly every opportunity. How does
that look like a reasonable distribution of resources?
(10-26-2013, 11:28 PM)fullmetal link Wrote:In the first quarter, Shaw yanks Hogan, calls the WildCard, puts in Dallas Lloyd, and ends that drive with a Lloyd miscommunication/fumble that Oregon St. recovers and gets a punt out of. Go defense!
Anyone get the feeling that Hogan is playing to not lose his starting job? Maybe he played well last year because he knew it was unlikely that he'd get benched...
They've been using the "Lloyd Package" off and on all year, in such good Hogan performances as SJSU and WSU. Not a great theory.