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re: Things to Change for Next Year

Posted on 11/29/13 at 10:44 pm to
Posted by 478rebel
Oxford, ms
Member since Jan 2013
1008 posts
Posted on 11/29/13 at 10:44 pm to
What we need:
1. A down hill north-south running back. Pound it between the tackles. I think if we had that we'd be a dangerous running team with the option plays.
2. O-line that blocks. Tunsil is a beast, had some growing pains earlier but has gotten better. Bell has played pretty well until last night, CJ did some work on him.
3. A game managing/smart qb. Look I get not all the pics were Bo's fault(tipped/deflected passes), but you can't run to the right and throw across your body into double coverage.
4. Either Hugh call all the the plays or let the OC do it. Also we need to use the all out tempo more, seemed like when we get up to the line and go(none of the walk up to the line and stand there and change the play) we moved the ball.
5. Wr's and Te's are pretty good, just need sticker gloves. Sometimes it did feel like donte completely disappeared from games, but I feel like we didn't target him as much as last year.
6. Bring the freaking blitz more!!! Holy crap get some pressure on the qb so they can't just stand there and pick the secondary apart. The d-line can't get enough pressure. RN is double teamed every play and our end play hasn't been good. I'm thinking next year that d-line set up with gross, RN and CJ next to each other will be beastly, when they were on the line together vs Texas it was pretty darn good.
Posted by tb2
Member since Nov 2012
28 posts
Posted on 11/30/13 at 4:04 pm to
The batted passes are on Bo also. I have never seen a 6'5" qb get as many passes batted as he does. He is totally unaware of the passing lanes.

I hope like hell one of the freshmen blossom over the spring and take the job from Bo. He single handily lost that game the other night. It was an embarrassment to football.
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