If I tell Milroe to hand the ball off and he's subordinate, he's on the bench. I'm not sure the argument really is they told Milroe to hand the ball off and he flat out refused. I understand he was given a lot of options and made the wrong choices but I'm saying you don't let him do that nearly as often as they did. Going back to my JPW example, I guarantee you Applewhite and McElwain weren't giving him the same option, the latter made it clear they wanted him to hand the darn ball off more.Because of the QB given those calls from the OC and running the plays.
If I call a play and the QB makes the wrong reads or sets the OL up wrong or doesn't see a wide open receiver.....or......in a read option, should have handed it off and didn't....or should have kept it and didn't....then we don't have a functional offense no matter what's called.
Then we'll have the games like UGA first half or LSU....everything looks great.
Then we'll have games like OU and Michigan where everything looks like a middle school offense.
If you let a guy making bad choices keep making bad choices, it's not just on the guy making the bad choices, it's on the guy who kept letting him do that. It was criminal under-use of Haynes to only give him 79 carries. If Alabama had established a running game and a commitment to that running game, the Michigan game for example would have gone vastly different, due to less turnovers, Haynes likely availability, but a more well oiled running game to turn to.
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