TruCane81
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I think coach diaz should wait until after games to start talking about how "Great a week of practice was", hopefully he'll learns quick. You cant say a team had "its best practices of the year" and than come out looking like we did against Central Michigan, if we come out and dominate, than we'll know for sure coach diaz has the pulse of this team down pat, but he shouldnt set himself up like that.
We gone also need conservative #15 to start putting up points on the board in spite of some of the dumb and waisted play calls in the redzone by coach enos. So far coach enos as an oc has only proven he's an aveeage play-caller, but an above average qb coach. In fact if coach enos was the qb coach with coach richt calling the plays we'd have a more explosive offense.
This is a good take about Enos and Richt.
The offense last year was a bland, but it could have worked a lot better if Richt did a better job mixing the plays, especially with run fakes into quick passes on first down.
I always go back to the FSU game last year. Kosi ran a playaction fake (could have been rpo) and threw a quick strike for 8 or 9 yards. I jumped out my seat because that had been missing from the offense and it worked like I had envisioned.
We just beat the defense on a run fake and got a very favorable down and distance. These are the situations you want to run because you are ahead of the chains and a no gain or one yard loss doesn’t put you behind schedule. A one yard loss is 2nd and 11 on first down. A one yard loss on 2nd and 2 becomes 3rd and 3, a very manageable situation.
Richt ran the same playaction fake and N’Kosi got strip sacked. It was following a great call with a terrible call and showed Richt’s lack of feel. Things could have been different.