Lu and DMoney: Thoughts on the Offense?

lewis might never return to pre-injury form. that was a gruesome injury.

coley didnt play because if he pulled a Dorsett against FAU he might have faired worse against UF. we have very little rotation on the OL (which we complained of mightily after FAU) and at the receiver position. this was a big boy game.
 
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Lu or anyone else who dissected or analyzed the game a 2nd time:

How would you grade Flowers? I caught the replay last night starting late in the 2nd quarter and while I was doing several things and watching the NFL games, it seemed that he fared poorly each offensive play I watched.

On one play, UF's end used him like a sled and drove him back easily and Morris, sensing pressure, had to release ball much quicker than he wanted resulting in errant pass.

Next play - from shotgun - he whiffed on block and Duke had to chip that rusher inside leaving a second blitzer (had Flowers not whiffed on his guy, Duke would have likely chipped) with a free lane to Morris again resulting in incomplete pass.

Then, on the long Clements run that was called back, he was flagged for holding.

In the few plays I saw, he did not look good. Looked overmatched physically.

That wasn't holding on the Clements run.

In any case, he's struggled in space moreso than I thought he would. Doing more leaning that I had seen from his last year. I'm not an OLine guy, but some of the other guys (GoGeta, Courcy, etc.) would probably tell you he was off balance on Saturday. He actually looks a lot like a RT playing LT right now, but I think he still has time. I keyed on the OL in my second watch. It was an ugly day, obviously, but it was scary how often those 1 on 1 battles were lost. Your observations are a microcosm of the entire day. What caught me off guard was Feliciano. He had a rougher day than I thought he would.

Our oline seems to have a problem locking on guys. Its not just one player either. A ton ended up on the ground play after play as their man was in the backfield making plays. Feliciano looked like crap but so did our Center a number of times. I dont know if its been mentioned but Seantrel seemed to be on of the few who played well (in comparison to others). Also found it interesting that when the chips are down, Seantrel starts and doesnt rotate much at all

You might need to watch the game again.
 
Lu or anyone else who dissected or analyzed the game a 2nd time:

How would you grade Flowers? I caught the replay last night starting late in the 2nd quarter and while I was doing several things and watching the NFL games, it seemed that he fared poorly each offensive play I watched.

On one play, UF's end used him like a sled and drove him back easily and Morris, sensing pressure, had to release ball much quicker than he wanted resulting in errant pass.

Next play - from shotgun - he whiffed on block and Duke had to chip that rusher inside leaving a second blitzer (had Flowers not whiffed on his guy, Duke would have likely chipped) with a free lane to Morris again resulting in incomplete pass.

Then, on the long Clements run that was called back, he was flagged for holding.

In the few plays I saw, he did not look good. Looked overmatched physically.

That wasn't holding on the Clements run.

In any case, he's struggled in space moreso than I thought he would. Doing more leaning that I had seen from his last year. I'm not an OLine guy, but some of the other guys (GoGeta, Courcy, etc.) would probably tell you he was off balance on Saturday. He actually looks a lot like a RT playing LT right now, but I think he still has time. I keyed on the OL in my second watch. It was an ugly day, obviously, but it was scary how often those 1 on 1 battles were lost. Your observations are a microcosm of the entire day. What caught me off guard was Feliciano. He had a rougher day than I thought he would.

Our oline seems to have a problem locking on guys. Its not just one player either. A ton ended up on the ground play after play as their man was in the backfield making plays. Feliciano looked like crap but so did our Center a number of times. I dont know if its been mentioned but Seantrel seemed to be on of the few who played well (in comparison to others). Also found it interesting that when the chips are down, Seantrel starts and doesnt rotate much at all

You might need to watch the game again.

I wouldnt expect anything else from you. From your own mouth you have stated you are biased toward Feliciano. You have no credibility in this discussion. You might want to sit this one out.
 
I don't care what anyone says, the excuses they bring to the table.

Their defense is being praised in here, like this is ESPN In Sight.

They should have never been in the game period

The tempo we came out with in the 1st had them sucking wind as if it was the 4th qtr. Easley was pulling a Clowney hanging on the sideline looking like a *****.

They should have been out of it by half, and been forced out of their ball control offense, and made to play how we wanted them too.

Their mighty defense was nowhere to be found, until our QB took his leave after 2 TD in the 1st. That is Morris, not Coley, cause this **** stemmed back to last season with Fisch. He shows up for certain qtrs and then disappears and allows the other team to stay in the game.

You do know defenses can make adjustments right? I mean we ran all over them in the 1st quarter and then nothing from the 2nd on. Is that Morris too?
 
Goldkamp247
Miami OL held Florida's 4-man (or less) pass rush to affecting QB on just 15.8% of dropbacks. Would have been best of any team last year.
9/10/13 1:09 PM

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Thank you, great stat.
 
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gee NorthFlaCane I wonder what causes those bad throws and only watching his primary receiver? Could it be that the gatahs defense was actually penetrating our backfield literally anytime the wanted to? That's why duke had 59 yards for the entire game, and when we did crack a good play it was called back for holding, it's because they collapsed our o-line WITH EASE.

I just rewatched every ****ing pass play, he was not under pressure on every play or even close to that[/QUO
You must be Ray Charles then...and if that's the case I understand because that means you have two things going against you, you are blind and dead.
 
I don't care what anyone says, the excuses they bring to the table.

Their defense is being praised in here, like this is ESPN In Sight.

They should have never been in the game period

The tempo we came out with in the 1st had them sucking wind as if it was the 4th qtr. Easley was pulling a Clowney hanging on the sideline looking like a *****.

They should have been out of it by half, and been forced out of their ball control offense, and made to play how we wanted them too.

Their mighty defense was nowhere to be found, until our QB took his leave after 2 TD in the 1st. That is Morris, not Coley, cause this **** stemmed back to last season with Fisch. He shows up for certain qtrs and then disappears and allows the other team to stay in the game.

You do know defenses can make adjustments right? I mean we ran all over them in the 1st quarter and then nothing from the 2nd on. Is that Morris too?

I do know that Morris had a chance 4 time in the 2nd qtr to not go 0 and 4, and to not allow Florida to hold the ball for 13 minutes during that qtr.

Just getting one 1st down in that 2nd qtr could have done wonders. Cause you never know what could have happened, but to not have a single one an entire qtr, and 2 minutes of possession.
 
Lu or anyone else who dissected or analyzed the game a 2nd time:

How would you grade Flowers? I caught the replay last night starting late in the 2nd quarter and while I was doing several things and watching the NFL games, it seemed that he fared poorly each offensive play I watched.

On one play, UF's end used him like a sled and drove him back easily and Morris, sensing pressure, had to release ball much quicker than he wanted resulting in errant pass.

Next play - from shotgun - he whiffed on block and Duke had to chip that rusher inside leaving a second blitzer (had Flowers not whiffed on his guy, Duke would have likely chipped) with a free lane to Morris again resulting in incomplete pass.

Then, on the long Clements run that was called back, he was flagged for holding.

In the few plays I saw, he did not look good. Looked overmatched physically.

That wasn't holding on the Clements run.

In any case, he's struggled in space moreso than I thought he would. Doing more leaning that I had seen from his last year. I'm not an OLine guy, but some of the other guys (GoGeta, Courcy, etc.) would probably tell you he was off balance on Saturday. He actually looks a lot like a RT playing LT right now, but I think he still has time. I keyed on the OL in my second watch. It was an ugly day, obviously, but it was scary how often those 1 on 1 battles were lost. Your observations are a microcosm of the entire day. What caught me off guard was Feliciano. He had a rougher day than I thought he would.

Our oline seems to have a problem locking on guys. Its not just one player either. A ton ended up on the ground play after play as their man was in the backfield making plays. Feliciano looked like crap but so did our Center a number of times. I dont know if its been mentioned but Seantrel seemed to be on of the few who played well (in comparison to others). Also found it interesting that when the chips are down, Seantrel starts and doesnt rotate much at all

You might need to watch the game again.

I wouldnt expect anything else from you. From your own mouth you have stated you are biased toward Feliciano. You have no credibility in this discussion. You might want to sit this one out.

Tempted to run through the film right now and make you look stupid.
 
I don't care what anyone says, the excuses they bring to the table.

Their defense is being praised in here, like this is ESPN In Sight.

They should have never been in the game period

The tempo we came out with in the 1st had them sucking wind as if it was the 4th qtr. Easley was pulling a Clowney hanging on the sideline looking like a ****.

They should have been out of it by half, and been forced out of their ball control offense, and made to play how we wanted them too.

Their mighty defense was nowhere to be found, until our QB took his leave after 2 TD in the 1st. That is Morris, not Coley, cause this **** stemmed back to last season with Fisch. He shows up for certain qtrs and then disappears and allows the other team to stay in the game.

You do know defenses can make adjustments right? I mean we ran all over them in the 1st quarter and then nothing from the 2nd on. Is that Morris too?

I do know that Morris had a chance 4 time in the 2nd qtr to not go 0 and 4, and to not allow Florida to hold the ball for 13 minutes during that qtr.

Just getting one 1st down in that 2nd qtr could have done wonders. Cause you never know what could have happened, but to not have a single one an entire qtr, and 2 minutes of possession.

Morris looks like he's suffereing from the same malady he did most of last year--he'll be lights out one quarter then he won't be able to throw it in the ocean from the shore on the next series. Sor far this year, he's wildly erratic and streaky just like last year. The good thing is that our D is light years improved, so we can withstand his disappearing act for 1 or 2 full quarters at a time and still stay in the game.
 
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That wasn't holding on the Clements run.

In any case, he's struggled in space moreso than I thought he would. Doing more leaning that I had seen from his last year. I'm not an OLine guy, but some of the other guys (GoGeta, Courcy, etc.) would probably tell you he was off balance on Saturday. He actually looks a lot like a RT playing LT right now, but I think he still has time. I keyed on the OL in my second watch. It was an ugly day, obviously, but it was scary how often those 1 on 1 battles were lost. Your observations are a microcosm of the entire day. What caught me off guard was Feliciano. He had a rougher day than I thought he would.

Our oline seems to have a problem locking on guys. Its not just one player either. A ton ended up on the ground play after play as their man was in the backfield making plays. Feliciano looked like crap but so did our Center a number of times. I dont know if its been mentioned but Seantrel seemed to be on of the few who played well (in comparison to others). Also found it interesting that when the chips are down, Seantrel starts and doesnt rotate much at all

You might need to watch the game again.

I wouldnt expect anything else from you. From your own mouth you have stated you are biased toward Feliciano. You have no credibility in this discussion. You might want to sit this one out.

Tempted to run through the film right now and make you look stupid.

YOU WONT DO IT
 
I don't care what anyone says, the excuses they bring to the table.

Their defense is being praised in here, like this is ESPN In Sight.

They should have never been in the game period

The tempo we came out with in the 1st had them sucking wind as if it was the 4th qtr. Easley was pulling a Clowney hanging on the sideline looking like a ****.

They should have been out of it by half, and been forced out of their ball control offense, and made to play how we wanted them too.

Their mighty defense was nowhere to be found, until our QB took his leave after 2 TD in the 1st. That is Morris, not Coley, cause this **** stemmed back to last season with Fisch. He shows up for certain qtrs and then disappears and allows the other team to stay in the game.

You do know defenses can make adjustments right? I mean we ran all over them in the 1st quarter and then nothing from the 2nd on. Is that Morris too?

I do know that Morris had a chance 4 time in the 2nd qtr to not go 0 and 4, and to not allow Florida to hold the ball for 13 minutes during that qtr.

Just getting one 1st down in that 2nd qtr could have done wonders. Cause you never know what could have happened, but to not have a single one an entire qtr, and 2 minutes of possession.

Morris looks like he's suffereing from the same malady he did most of last year--he'll be lights out one quarter then he won't be able to throw it in the ocean from the shore on the next series. Sor far this year, he's wildly erratic and streaky just like last year. The good thing is that our D is light years improved, so we can withstand his disappearing act for 1 or 2 full quarters at a time and still stay in the game.

Agreed. Morris really is confusing and frustrating to watch sometimes. Like you said, he'll have quarters where he looks unstoppable, making accurate, strong throws to the right guys, etc. Then, he goes through stretches where he just can't find any rhythm, misses open guys, makes poor reads and tries to force things. He's different than so many of our past quarterbacks because he doesn't generally make terrible decisions/throws (like KW trying to actually throw it through defenders or Jacory floating balls into quadruple coverage), he has a really strong arm, is athletic enough to be a threat scrambling and generally seems to have so many of the components needed to be a really good college QB.

However, the inconsistency is maddening. To me, the throws (other than the INT) that are the most frustrating were the one to Dorsett on 2nd and 10 that he airmailed, which would have been a first down and kept the chains moving, which instead turned into the series with the blocked punt, and the couple rollouts that he short-armed in front of Hurns. Those are the throws that are drive killers, that lead to 3rd and 10 instead of 3rd and 2, that keep us from staying on the field. Morris can make some special throws, but for our offense to be special, we need him to be more consistent on the easy throws. Those missed easy throws hurt us last year, and if he continues to miss them, will hurt us this year.
 
That wasn't holding on the Clements run.

In any case, he's struggled in space moreso than I thought he would. Doing more leaning that I had seen from his last year. I'm not an OLine guy, but some of the other guys (GoGeta, Courcy, etc.) would probably tell you he was off balance on Saturday. He actually looks a lot like a RT playing LT right now, but I think he still has time. I keyed on the OL in my second watch. It was an ugly day, obviously, but it was scary how often those 1 on 1 battles were lost. Your observations are a microcosm of the entire day. What caught me off guard was Feliciano. He had a rougher day than I thought he would.

Our oline seems to have a problem locking on guys. Its not just one player either. A ton ended up on the ground play after play as their man was in the backfield making plays. Feliciano looked like crap but so did our Center a number of times. I dont know if its been mentioned but Seantrel seemed to be on of the few who played well (in comparison to others). Also found it interesting that when the chips are down, Seantrel starts and doesnt rotate much at all

You might need to watch the game again.

I wouldnt expect anything else from you. From your own mouth you have stated you are biased toward Feliciano. You have no credibility in this discussion. You might want to sit this one out.

Tempted to run through the film right now and make you look stupid.

I looked for Feliciano specifically. He had some troubling plays. Mostly all the guys did. I think in the 2nd half (going off memory), Feliciano had a play so bad that he clapped his hands in frustration. It's caught on the broadcast. I immediately looked to see who it was, thinking it was Bunche, and it was #70. Like I put in the other post, he didn't have a day like Mcderm nor was he a ****show out there, but it wasn't what I've come to expect of him. If that means my expectations of his play are too high, so be it. I think he's an NFL guard and an all-conference player. **** happens. They had some talented dudes.
 
I just think we hyped Morris and began to believe our own hype. The guy is inconsistent, and simply disappears for a large portion of the game. He did it with Fisch and now he's doing it with Coley. I don't remember Harris having that problem with Fisch's playbook in Jacory's last year. I don't know what happens with Morris after the first quarter, but its a momentum killer. I'm not gonna put all the blame on him, but I think its time to realize we don't have the QB we thought we had in Morris. If we lower our expectations for him then maybe we won't be so baffled as to what is going on with the offense.
 
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One thing that frustrates me about the play calling is that when Morris is in a funk, we don't do enough to make things easier. We didn't run a single screen to the tailback, and our bubble screens were off playaction, rather than getting the line out there to block. Their line wasn't the slightest bit concerned about a screen or draw on long yardage plays, even though they were there for the taking.
 
Our oline seems to have a problem locking on guys. Its not just one player either. A ton ended up on the ground play after play as their man was in the backfield making plays. Feliciano looked like crap but so did our Center a number of times. I dont know if its been mentioned but Seantrel seemed to be on of the few who played well (in comparison to others). Also found it interesting that when the chips are down, Seantrel starts and doesnt rotate much at all

You might need to watch the game again.

I wouldnt expect anything else from you. From your own mouth you have stated you are biased toward Feliciano. You have no credibility in this discussion. You might want to sit this one out.

Tempted to run through the film right now and make you look stupid.

I looked for Feliciano specifically. He had some troubling plays. Mostly all the guys did. I think in the 2nd half (going off memory), Feliciano had a play so bad that he clapped his hands in frustration. It's caught on the broadcast. I immediately looked to see who it was, thinking it was Bunche, and it was #70. Like I put in the other post, he didn't have a day like Mcderm nor was he a ****show out there, but it wasn't what I've come to expect of him. If that means my expectations of his play are too high, so be it. I think he's an NFL guard and an all-conference player. **** happens. They had some talented dudes.

Thats all I am saying. I know coaches treat these players like their kids so I understand wildcats aggressiveness, lol.. But it is what it is. Our oline struggled and Feliciano had plays where he got beat, they all did. But him saying he is going to make me look stupid just shows his biased. I think everyone knows we got our but kicked up front against the run. Im sure Feliciano would tell him the same.
 
I don't care what anyone says, the excuses they bring to the table.

Their defense is being praised in here, like this is ESPN In Sight.

They should have never been in the game period

The tempo we came out with in the 1st had them sucking wind as if it was the 4th qtr. Easley was pulling a Clowney hanging on the sideline looking like a ****.

They should have been out of it by half, and been forced out of their ball control offense, and made to play how we wanted them too.

Their mighty defense was nowhere to be found, until our QB took his leave after 2 TD in the 1st. That is Morris, not Coley, cause this **** stemmed back to last season with Fisch. He shows up for certain qtrs and then disappears and allows the other team to stay in the game.

You do know defenses can make adjustments right? I mean we ran all over them in the 1st quarter and then nothing from the 2nd on. Is that Morris too?

I do know that Morris had a chance 4 time in the 2nd qtr to not go 0 and 4, and to not allow Florida to hold the ball for 13 minutes during that qtr.

Just getting one 1st down in that 2nd qtr could have done wonders. Cause you never know what could have happened, but to not have a single one an entire qtr, and 2 minutes of possession.

Morris looks like he's suffereing from the same malady he did most of last year--he'll be lights out one quarter then he won't be able to throw it in the ocean from the shore on the next series. Sor far this year, he's wildly erratic and streaky just like last year. The good thing is that our D is light years improved, so we can withstand his disappearing act for 1 or 2 full quarters at a time and still stay in the game.

Agreed. Morris really is confusing and frustrating to watch sometimes. Like you said, he'll have quarters where he looks unstoppable, making accurate, strong throws to the right guys, etc. Then, he goes through stretches where he just can't find any rhythm, misses open guys, makes poor reads and tries to force things. He's different than so many of our past quarterbacks because he doesn't generally make terrible decisions/throws (like KW trying to actually throw it through defenders or Jacory floating balls into quadruple coverage), he has a really strong arm, is athletic enough to be a threat scrambling and generally seems to have so many of the components needed to be a really good college QB.

However, the inconsistency is maddening. To me, the throws (other than the INT) that are the most frustrating were the one to Dorsett on 2nd and 10 that he airmailed, which would have been a first down and kept the chains moving, which instead turned into the series with the blocked punt, and the couple rollouts that he short-armed in front of Hurns. Those are the throws that are drive killers, that lead to 3rd and 10 instead of 3rd and 2, that keep us from staying on the field. Morris can make some special throws, but for our offense to be special, we need him to be more consistent on the easy throws. Those missed easy throws hurt us last year, and if he continues to miss them, will hurt us this year.


I just wanted to focus on this one point. I disagree. Morris makes some awful throws. Amazingly enough, though, it seems like a good amount of his awful throws somehow someway end up not being picked off. I can't remember how many times I've thought to myself how lucky Morris was that a particular throw didn't wind up being intercepted.
 
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Why have they decided to turn Beau Sandland into a blocking-only tight end? Hopefully the staff watched the Eagles play last night and they will start slicing Sandland through the middle of field. Borderline stupid the way he is being "utilized."

#ChaseFord
 
Why have they decided to turn Beau Sandland into a blocking-only tight end? Hopefully the staff watched the Eagles play last night and they will start slicing Sandland through the middle of field. Borderline stupid the way he is being "utilized."

#ChaseFord

If we're going to run a lot of zone scheme plays, I'd prefer Beau Sandland and Walford to be used like the Texans use their TEs. Those guys make Matt Schaub's life a lot easier.
 
Why have they decided to turn Beau Sandland into a blocking-only tight end? Hopefully the staff watched the Eagles play last night and they will start slicing Sandland through the middle of field. Borderline stupid the way he is being "utilized."

#ChaseFord

Sandland was lined up at wide receiver most of his time in the game. The Canes ran a number of plays in the I formation with Cleveland at tight end, and Walford & Sandland split out wide. Sandland was usually split end.

In 1 back sets, the tight ends were always Walford and Cleveland.

I don't recall seeing Sandland in tight at all, but I'm not saying it didn't happen.
 
You might need to watch the game again.

I wouldnt expect anything else from you. From your own mouth you have stated you are biased toward Feliciano. You have no credibility in this discussion. You might want to sit this one out.

Tempted to run through the film right now and make you look stupid.

I looked for Feliciano specifically. He had some troubling plays. Mostly all the guys did. I think in the 2nd half (going off memory), Feliciano had a play so bad that he clapped his hands in frustration. It's caught on the broadcast. I immediately looked to see who it was, thinking it was Bunche, and it was #70. Like I put in the other post, he didn't have a day like Mcderm nor was he a ****show out there, but it wasn't what I've come to expect of him. If that means my expectations of his play are too high, so be it. I think he's an NFL guard and an all-conference player. **** happens. They had some talented dudes.

Thats all I am saying. I know coaches treat these players like their kids so I understand wildcats aggressiveness, lol.. But it is what it is. Our oline struggled and Feliciano had plays where he got beat, they all did. But him saying he is going to make me look stupid just shows his biased. I think everyone knows we got our but kicked up front against the run. Im sure Feliciano would tell him the same.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZcdKSz7n_Y

First series starts @ 6:26

*Run. Feliciano pulls and blocks his man. Play was stuffed when McDermott was beat on the down-black. (once again)
*Run. Feliciano chips the DT and makes an excellent cut block on the LB
*Pass. PA roll-out. Excellent cut block once again.
*Run to the left side. Feliciano reach blocks his man. Not perfect but enough to stop penetration and allow Duke to get outside.
*Bubble option. Feliciano drives his man 2 yards off the ball. Dude slings him out of frustration.
*Pass. Roll-out left. Nobody to block but cuts the nearest guy.
*Pass. Feliciano stonewalls the DT.
*Fade pass. Nothing to see here.
*Pass for TD. Feliciano had nobody to block.

Series starts @ 16:04
*Run. Feliciano down-block on the LB. That's his man, he blocked him. Play failed on the front side.
*Pass. Can't tell whether he fell or was slung forward. Either way, not a good job by him.
*Pass. Feliciano stonewalls the DT. Allows zero pressure.

Series starts @ 19:23
*Run. Feliciano, from his Guard spot, reach-blocks the 4-technique and bullies him into the next level.
*Pass. Roll-out. Feliciano pulls. Doesn't end up blocking anybody cause Morris doesn't pull up, he runs into the pressure. SMH
*Run. Doesn't really do anything special, just blocks his guy.
*Bubble option. We should've ran the ball. Feliciano goes to next level to block somebody but we throw the bubble instead.
*Pass. Allows no pressure from the DT, with help from the McDermott.
*Pass. Play-action. Feliciano ducks his head and whiffs. Allows pressure.

Next series they put in Bunche and he gets worked. Moving on...


Series starts @ 30:50
*Pass. Play-action. Great cut block.
*Pass. Play-action again. Down-block. Nothing to see here.
*Pass. Don't know who he was supposed to block here but he ends up blocking nobody. Didn't see the stunt coming from the ride side.

Series starts @ 40:27
*Run. Down-blocks the DT. Doesn't destroy him or anything but keeps him off the line-of-scrimmage and does his job.
*Run. Attempts to reach-block the DT but kinda gets beat across his face. Doesn't end up affecting the play.
*Pass. Powell collides with Feliciano, but then Powell leaves and rushes to where the Center is supposed to be for help. Powell and the Nose Tackle exchanged and it screwed up Linder, McDermott and Feliciano. The whole interior broke down on this play.

Series starts @ 45:20
*Run. He has to reach block Easley. He stays on him and drives him outside. There's nothing he can do here. Easley already has him beat to the outside by alignment. This ball should either be cut underneath or shouldn't be run at all due to UF's alignment. Asking your Guard to reach-block a 1st round 3-technique is silly. This play breaks down due to Walford and Flowers, who blocks nobody on the first level.
*Run right. He has nobody to block here.
*Pass. His man goes away from him on a stunt. Nobody to block.

Series starts @ 50:00
*PA pass. Feliciano pulls. Same ol' thing. Morris doesn't pull up, runs toward the pressure. Nothing to see here.
*Run. Cut-block on the LB. Doesn't get him to the ground this time but was effective enough that the LB wouldn't have made a play if the run had popped.
*Pass. Sprint-out left. Nobody to block.
*Pass. Feliciano is the only guy that allows his man to get zero pressure.

Next series. Bunche is in and getting worked as usual.






I'm a bit into the 4th quarter now and while it wasn't his best game he hasn't necessarily looked like "crap" yet. Do I really have to keep going? I doubt it gets much better or worse from here to the end of the game.

I think you guys saw him get beat once or twice and since you're not used to seeing that, you jumped to conclusions. Feel free to take a look at the film yourself.
 
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