Should have to throw it to the flat to pick up the 4 yards needed for the 1st down instead of up the field where the defender had a chance to affect the play.
jturner181 said:
100% disagree... defense was playing lights out at that point. It's the time to take some chances and steal a possession or two.
It was the right idea, but perhaps poorly designed with those players because of the wind.
I hope the new OC will be a lil more creative, in partnership with special teams.
FYI - I think the game of the future will be adding in more options - running backs throwing the ball more, more 4th down tries, more special teams creativity... and a higher degree of execution. The game will embrace innovation... and whichever coach embraces it more will be that much more successful.
DD88 said:
Should have to throw it to the flat to pick up the 4 yards needed for the 1st down instead of up the field where the defender had a chance to affect the play.
91AggieLawyer said:
I didn't understand why the punter threw a longer pass on 4th down than our QB did on any down in the quarter other than 3 passes -- 2 of which were caught for 1st downs.
It was pretty clear they were ready for the fake. Either that, or it developed so slowly and they got ready. Miami's defensive speed was way better than ours (on defense for comparison's sakes, but also where it actually affected us, on offense). Once again, we have an Aggie coach that doesn't put a premium on speed like Alabama and LSU have for decades. We're better than we were under Jimbo, and way better than under previous coaches, but not elite SEC. And that's where we need to be.