To me, our offense seems like a sports car with some loose plug wires. When they make contact, we're cranking away, but when they don't, the engine sputters?
Knee and back injuries may be causing over compensation with the arm, which could lead to in accurate throws.For whatever reason (probably injuries), AJ has been off target the last two weeks and the play calling isn't taking that into account.
I understand what you're saying..I don't agree that it cheapens the game..That's the point of the spread..It tires out the D trying to stop it..It's up to our coaches & players to adjust to it to stop it..JMOOur offense isn't that complex to defend. It's not like the spread or the hurry up offenses that neutralize the defenses' strengths. Bama plays old school football to line up and beat the opponent. If the opposition has the players and scheme, they can beat Bama. There's a reason not many teams don't run Bama's offense. The other style offenses cheapen the game IMO. Just line up and beat your man. Instead, these teams want to run offenses that spread a defense out to weaken the defense.
But this was not SEC that he was dealing with. This was more Big12.Combination of some injured players, having been pushed out of our game plan two weeks in a row, and to some degree the offensive coordinator is still learning about life in the SEC. McElwain had to go through that process as well. They just got to work through it.
Agree. Before seeing this I was going to say AJ's back and questionable play calling.Aj is not 100% which makes a 39-26 pass-run ratio more mind biggling