Re: Opinions on our offense
It's a lot of things at play here and they differ with each opponent. Ridley has been the biggest target to this point because he's been the most consistent. We see the ball being distributed around more as of late because of more guys being consistent. I agree with several or the posters that noted that we have an successful and productive offense that causes problems for a majority of college football. Name a team that you would rather have their offense over Bama's O ... Louisville? Oklahoma? Ohio State? Clemson? TCU?
All I'm going to say is anytime you can have at least 4-6 different receivers getting catches and go 6 deep with our running backs during SEC play says a LOT about the success of our offense, not to mention that the 2nd string QB has been receiving meaningful snaps as well ... I think there are things that can be improved of course but the offense is fine. The biggest thing this team can do is focus on how to improve their execution of the offense and defense every week.
Receivers have to focus on running clean routes, getting open and catching the balls thrown to them. RBs have to focus on hitting holes, their vision and pass protection, the QBs have to focus on play calling and getting the passes to the receiver, so on and so forth. The more this team focuses on the execution of the game plans these coaches have developed each week, the great chance this team remains successful in growing. Oh and of course ... stay away from rat poison :cool2:
It's a lot of things at play here and they differ with each opponent. Ridley has been the biggest target to this point because he's been the most consistent. We see the ball being distributed around more as of late because of more guys being consistent. I agree with several or the posters that noted that we have an successful and productive offense that causes problems for a majority of college football. Name a team that you would rather have their offense over Bama's O ... Louisville? Oklahoma? Ohio State? Clemson? TCU?
All I'm going to say is anytime you can have at least 4-6 different receivers getting catches and go 6 deep with our running backs during SEC play says a LOT about the success of our offense, not to mention that the 2nd string QB has been receiving meaningful snaps as well ... I think there are things that can be improved of course but the offense is fine. The biggest thing this team can do is focus on how to improve their execution of the offense and defense every week.
Receivers have to focus on running clean routes, getting open and catching the balls thrown to them. RBs have to focus on hitting holes, their vision and pass protection, the QBs have to focus on play calling and getting the passes to the receiver, so on and so forth. The more this team focuses on the execution of the game plans these coaches have developed each week, the great chance this team remains successful in growing. Oh and of course ... stay away from rat poison :cool2: