UVA exposed a lotta people incl. the guys on the sidelines. And Lefors didn't have much of an arm as a senior...
Lefors was pinpoint accurate and great at reading defenses. Cunningham is neither right now.
UVA exposed a lotta people incl. the guys on the sidelines. And Lefors didn't have much of an arm as a senior...
I was responding to the remark about arm strength (hop's reference "throwing downfield").Lefors was pinpoint accurate and great at reading defenses. Cunningham is neither right now.
I was responding to the remark about arm strength (hop's reference "throwing downfield").
Lefors was outstanding at decision-making, deciding when to throw and to whom, in addition to his foot speed. Those abilities mask a lot of issues with your arm...
It's hard to argue with you when I watched Virginia putting 11 guys in the box.My comment about Malik not throwing down field has zero to do with his arm strength. He can't read a defense and doesn't trust himself, which is to be expected. So he's throwing check downs immediately or running. Mostly just running. Which isn't tough to defend.
When I say he won't throw it down the field I mean a 10 yard pass in distance. He's not comfortable doing it.
Well that's fine too. He's a freshman, and the team's not playing any worse with him at QB already.My comment about Malik not throwing down field has zero to do with his arm strength. He can't read a defense and doesn't trust himself, which is to be expected. So he's throwing check downs immediately or running. Mostly just running. Which isn't tough to defend.
When I say he won't throw it down the field I mean a 10 yard pass in distance. He's not comfortable doing it.
The issue is neither QB is getting it done.Well that's fine too. He's a freshman, and the team's not playing any worse with him at QB already.
The issue isn't Malik, it's Pass...
I do know NP hasn't landed ONE recruit in 5 years! His area of recruiting has been bone dry! And CBP couldn't wait to deride the people who brought up Howard's system for developing QB's but he has one more NC than CBP and his QB's were better pre
Well that's fine too. He's a freshman, and the team's not playing any worse with him at QB already.
The issue isn't Malik, it's Pass...
I never said Malik should start or get more minutes. The SECOND HALF of Saturday's game showed that Petrino/Pass are not the only way going forward. That was three points in a half against a pretty underaverage team.An inability to throw north south is an issue, Petrino agreed. That's why he sacked him at the half vs U VA. 30 yards passing at the half is a major issue for a Petrino offense.
Pass showed a little life Saturday, that's the other reason we didn't see Malik.
Team had 24 1st Downs, 420 yards, and more time of possession. That's a major improvement. I don't think Malik would have produced the same output due to his limitations.
Has Pass arrived? Of course not. But he is the best option if you are wanting to throw and try to have a balanced offense.
I'm not saying he's bench proof or Malik should never play, but It's pretty clear Malik should not start.
The fallout from the atrocious end game situation has yet to unfold.
I assume Pass gets the call again Friday, but their are no guarantees.
N/P, we'll just say it's 0-2, and I can mention against Virginia and FSU. I kinda like that stat better anyway...Throwing for 30 yards and scoring 0 pts in a half against an awful team ain't the way to go. Your coach agreed.
Lol @ 0-3 In games finished! For sure should have beat the Tide. I agree with you Kerry!
You seem to have an agenda here Zipp. Pass has outplayed Cunningham and deserves to be the starter. He has things to clean up for sure - like hitting open receivers 25 yds down the field in the slot - but his upside at this point is greater than Cunningham's. I would have no problem with Petrino using Cunningham with specific packages or even, giving him regular time in games - to keep defenses guessing.I never said Malik should start or get more minutes. The SECOND HALF of Saturday's game showed that Petrino/Pass are not the only way going forward. That was three points in a half against a pretty underaverage team.
Pass doesn't deserve that commitment, and Petrino doesn't need to show him that. I'll close by quoting the stat one more time... Pass is now 0-3 in games he's finished.
It could be correlation without causation. More data will prove that, and I'm all over that approach!...University of J Pass, 0-2 in the ACC. Got it.
I'm good with that approach, and I have no agenda except equity and objectivity. I'm not favoring Malik over Jawon. Right now, however, we're doing the opposite. And there's little basis for that besides people wanting to rely on eye tests. That generally ain't me...You seem to have an agenda here Zipp. Pass has outplayed Cunningham and deserves to be the starter. He has things to clean up for sure - like hitting open receivers 25 yds down the field in the slot - but his upside at this point is greater than Cunningham's. I would have no problem with Petrino using Cunningham with specific packages or even, giving him regular time in games - to keep defenses guessing.
That's actually an excellent question about what we witnessed in the 2nd half. Of course, you can't discount that most of the receivers Pass was missing were wide open...I don’t know. Was Willie Taggart so smart that he had their defense adjust to Pass and disguised it so well that Bobby couldn’t adjust? Or the more likelihood is that Pass can’t read defenses?
I'm good with that approach, and I have no agenda except equity and objectivity. I'm not favoring Malik over Jawon. Right now, however, we're doing the opposite. And there's little basis for that besides people wanting to rely on eye tests. That generally ain't me...
If you want a comprehensive stat analysis based on minutes played to date for both QBs, I'll come up with that. I'm going to predict before I get to that point that it won't show much difference between QBs, but we'll see...Pointing out over 300 yards passing, being the QB of the offense that held time of possession advantage over opponent, hitting 7 different receivers, leading team to 24 1st downs.... These aren't eye test evidence examples. These are real statistical talking points.
30 yards passing in a half isn't an eye test either. It's a stat our backup QB produced.
If you want a comprehensive stat analysis based on minutes played to date for both QBs, I'll come up with that. I'm going to predict before I get to that point that it won't show much difference between QBs, but we'll see...
Pass doesn't deserve that commitment, and Petrino doesn't need to show him that.
The simple fact of the matter is that reading defenses shouldn’t have come into play in that situation. Petrino (the play caller) should have said in the huddle that they were running the damn ball 3 straight times. Do that - and you win.I don’t know. Was Willie Taggart so smart that he had their defense adjust to Pass and disguised it so well that Bobby couldn’t adjust? Or the more likelihood is that Pass can’t read defenses?
When Virginia was putting 11 guys within 10 yards of the LOS and Malik couldn't throw it down the field it was easy to see Pass is a better option no matter how flawed he is. I'm with the other poster about needing a special package for Malik when we need to run the ball.I'm good with that approach, and I have no agenda except equity and objectivity. I'm not favoring Malik over Jawon. Right now, however, we're doing the opposite. And there's little basis for that besides people wanting to rely on eye tests. That generally ain't me...
Well, the week before on the 3 yard line, we ran it 3 straight times and lost yardage and couldn’t score...The simple fact of the matter is that reading defenses shouldn’t have come into play in that situation. Petrino (the play caller) should have said in the huddle that they were running the damn ball 3 straight times. Do that - and you win.
I really hope that I don’t have to explain to you why the situations are 100% different.Well, the week before on the 3 yard line, we ran it 3 straight times and lost yardage and couldn’t score...
Naw. I wouldn’t waste your brain power. Not worth it.I really hope that I don’t have to explain to you why the situations are 100% different.
Yeah I don’t want you to have to think about something like a fumble or we run 3 times and don’t get a first down and get a FG blocked for a TD. You know football stuff.Lulz.
"nccardfan said: ↑Yeah I don’t want you to have to think about something like a fumble or we run 3 times and don’t get a first down and get a FG blocked for a TD. You know football stuff.
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Well, the week before on the 3 yard line, we ran it 3 straight times and lost yardage and couldn’t score..."
So that's the comment that I was responding to. Had you said something along the lines of "well we still could have fumbled, etc" - I would have agreed with you that type of "football stuff" could have indeed happened.
That said, "football stuff" notwithstanding, running the ball three times was the vastly superior percentage play and, was what should have occurred. Shit - they could have taken a knee three times if they were concerned with fumbling. Also any coach worrying about a defensive blocked FG for a TD enough that it factors into your play calling from the 25 yd line with 2 minutes to go - is a giant dumbass and should turn in their whistle until the end of time.
You’re right - they should have called that play that would have scored a TD and put it out of reach - in fact, they should call that vastly superior play every time and then they’d beat everyone by a hundred and go 14-0 every year - lol.In hindsight. The vastly superior play was to score a TD and put it out of reach. Always concerned with fumbling and we have fumbles from Hall, Jeremy smith, Pass... Right so why should Petrino worry about getting a pass intercepted... but it happened.