Dorsett one of Fastest in CFB

Advertisement
Elite straight line speed but does not have good burst or quickness
 
Arguably as good as anyone in America at "taking the top" of a defense.

Hopefully our QB's can get the ball to him deep.

Yes please. A guy who can see the field and get the ball to them. ****, I'll even take short routes, get guys in space.

Assuming Coley even calls those plays. Check the difference in RB receptions between Fisch's season's and Coley's. 64 RB receptions in 2012 vs 31 in 2013. Duke's receptions alone should tell you the story. Duke had 27 receptions as a backup rb in 2012. Duke had 4 receptions as the starter in 2013 (yes he got hurt, but lets consider he played more than half the season and likely still would have had less than 10 receptions total). Even Morris got 2 receptions under Fisch in 2012.
 
Last edited:
Advertisement
him and morris were custom made for each other's one dimension of value

17.gif


18.gif



Yup, thats about it.
 
I wouldn't come out in less than a 3WR set the entire year.
 
I wouldn't come out in less than a 3WR set the entire year.

And for the love of god can Coley reduce the number of plays in his playbook with all WR streaks. If we are going to have any success with the pass, Coley needs to add in more intermediate and short routes. The only thing I saw often outside of streaks were hooks and outs to the sideline.
 
Advertisement
I wouldn't come out in less than a 3WR set the entire year.

And for the love of god can Coley reduce the number of plays in his playbook with all WR streaks. If we are going to have any success with the pass, Coley needs to add in more intermediate and short routes. The only thing I saw often outside of streaks were hooks and outs to the sideline.

Praying that was due to simply having no faith in Morris to throw anything besides a go route. I know I had lost all faith in him to do anything different early in the year.
 
I wouldn't come out in less than a 3WR set the entire year.

And for the love of god can Coley reduce the number of plays in his playbook with all WR streaks. If we are going to have any success with the pass, Coley needs to add in more intermediate and short routes. The only thing I saw often outside of streaks were hooks and outs to the sideline.
Like Private Psycho said earlier in this thread, Coley's play design and play calling are both suspect, especially when compared to what we had in Fisch. Fisch had his derpy moments as well, but Coley just doesn't seem to have any over-reaching plan when he calls plays. It's like he's got a **** corkboard full of plays on the sideline and just throws a dart blindly.

Can you imagine some of the route combos that we can run with say, Coley/Berrios/Dorsett on the same side? Berrios runs intermediate out of the slot, sits in a zone or runs a curl/smash route/square in against man...Coley runs underneath against zone from out wide, weaving thru traffic forcing someone to stay with him in space (impossible)--or heads up the seam pressuring the S, and Dorsett can run a hesitation wheel up the sideline to the outside (let's see a Safety out there who can outrun him one-on-one).

Sadly, I don't imagine we'll ever see that. Sad part is, it's do-able. VERY do-able. And gives whoever is QB a ton of options...not to mention the RB or TE options to outlet backside.
 
I wouldn't come out in less than a 3WR set the entire year.

And for the love of god can Coley reduce the number of plays in his playbook with all WR streaks. If we are going to have any success with the pass, Coley needs to add in more intermediate and short routes. The only thing I saw often outside of streaks were hooks and outs to the sideline.

Praying that was due to simply having no faith in Morris to throw anything besides a go route. I know I had lost all faith in him to do anything different early in the year.

Agree... all we need is a QB who can deliver the ball to these guys and let them do the rest. We don't need the homerun every play.
 
Lol. In full pads, I don't think the jamaican relay team could handle Duke, Coley, Dorsett and Burns!

I'm sure you're joking. You've gotta be....right?

PD is good, but not elite. We'll see what he does this year and hopefully it works out.

Agreed. He's a below average returner and is not very good on the bubble screen. He's a one trick pony. Go deep.
 
Advertisement
I wouldn't come out in less than a 3WR set the entire year.

And for the love of god can Coley reduce the number of plays in his playbook with all WR streaks. If we are going to have any success with the pass, Coley needs to add in more intermediate and short routes. The only thing I saw often outside of streaks were hooks and outs to the sideline.

Praying that was due to simply having no faith in Morris to throw anything besides a go route. I know I had lost all faith in him to do anything different early in the year.

I will hope that is the case, but watching Coley's playcalling last year reminded me of the first time I watched this defense against Maryland. Needless to say it did not give me a lot of hope. With that said, there were moments, maybe a solid quarter or even a half in a couple games where I felt the play calling was good, so maybe there's a chance, but most of the time not so much.
 
Coley's play-calling had nothing to do with Morris. Watch our offense and then watch other offenses around the nation and tell me if they look anything alike.

1st down - verticals
2nd down - run
3rd down - verticals

That's Coley's M.O.
 
Coley's play-calling had nothing to do with Morris. Watch our offense and then watch other offenses around the nation and tell me if they look anything alike.

1st down - verticals
2nd down - run
3rd down - verticals

That's Coley's M.O.


I watched games with Fisch calling plays while Morris was the QB and that offense didn't feature a whole lot of attacking the middle of the field either. It certainly wasn't any more productive which is what actually matters. Not what the offense looks like.

What about this video is any different than what Coley was doing last year? Two coordinators, similar attack plans. Same QB.
[video=youtube;pFCZSD4IrQA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFCZSD4IrQA[/video]

The best part of going back and watching the 2012 stuff is watching all the WR screens that Fisch would call or Morris would check to. Multiple times on the same drive. The only difference is his never went for TDs so people didn't say he leaned on them too much
 
Last edited:
Advertisement
FWIW, it was said many times that Coley wasn't going to change the scheme much to lessen the impact of the transistion. Jury is still out on Coley, imo.
 
He's a blazer, and anyone suggesting he is not an asset -in spite of his drops- is nuts. Dude is good for 1k; Coley is good for 1k; Duke should be good for 1k.

We have the potential to be LETHAL on offense.

We've had that potential for a few years now. I'm not 100% against Coley as a playcaller yet as its only year 2, but I am a bit concerned if he can make us that lethal offense.

That's a valid concern. Anyone not questioning Coley's play calling or ability to take us to an ELITE level is not paying attention. I am VERY interested in learning what Coley has learned from Jimbo over the years. Morris regressed under his watch. Is it because Fisch left, or because Coley aint good at developing QBs? Hmmmmm.
 
Coley's play-calling had nothing to do with Morris. Watch our offense and then watch other offenses around the nation and tell me if they look anything alike.

1st down - verticals
2nd down - run
3rd down - verticals

That's Coley's M.O.


I watched games with Fisch calling plays while Morris was the QB and that offense didn't feature a whole lot of attacking the middle of the field either. It certainly wasn't any more productive which is what actually matters. Not what the offense looks like.

What about this video is any different than what Coley was doing last year? Two coordinators, similar attack plans. Same QB.
[video=youtube;pFCZSD4IrQA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFCZSD4IrQA[/video]

The best part of going back and watching the 2012 stuff is watching all the WR screens that Fisch would call or Morris would check to. Multiple times on the same drive. The only difference is his never went for TDs so people didn't say he leaned on them too much

As you're watching the plays, you'll notice a lot of those are not streaks, a lot of them are deep hooks. He also used the short passing game a lot more than Coley does.
 
Advertisement
Back
Top