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re: Bo Nix running the read option

Posted on 9/16/19 at 5:20 pm to
Posted by jangalang
Member since Dec 2014
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Posted on 9/16/19 at 5:20 pm to
Here’s what I want, I want Gatewood to run the whole offense and let’s see where we go from there. If y’all are secure in yall’s beliefs that Nix is the best, y’all should be fine with that. There is no way we can play next man up if Gus keeps restricting the backups from taking quality reps as he’s doing now.

Like I’ve said before, Malik Willis had less than than 15 total passes his whole career here. Backups from Bama, Georgia, and LSU all have already thrown that many passes this season. Which coaching style better breeds preparation and continuity for the program?

Lastly, if y’all believe Gus and staff are excellent talent evaluators that see everything, I don’t understand where the bitching about play calling and RB personnel groups are coming from. Y’all are literally talking out of both sides of your mouths. I don’t see how the coaches can be fooled by Jeremy Johnson in practice or that we can stumble upon the fact that Pettway can actually run the ball.

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My concern is that Gus is stubborn and returns to tendencies, so what we'll do when Nix run isn't being respected and what we'll do when we seemingly don't need Nix to run (Whitlow gets hot for a few games, etc.) is what I am interested in. I don't want to see Bo's rushing threat pulled from the offensive identity in either scenario

Nix is a mobile QB, but like I said in the other thread, I don’t think he’s the type of runner that fits our power offense. I don’t think his style of running is a style that will force defenses to adjust or to be respected. He’s the type of runner that would excel in Air raid schemes that can escape to get the ball out. Our power schemes need QBs that can force defenses to respect the run.

And I don’t know why, but Gus continues to drift away from what made his offenses famous.
This post was edited on 9/16/19 at 6:05 pm
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