THIS..................THIS FUCKING PLAY RIGHT HERE!
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He was already scrambling and this is a broken play. This is MUCH different than the argument he isn’t seeing “everyone wide open” on straight drop backs.
He was missing open routes in the NIU game, which is why he should have been pulled and i stated that on my original reply.
The Purdue game was not that. The offensive game plan was much better and he executed at a high level. That is what Prister was saying and what I agree with.
The offensive being ran to fit his strengths may *hopefully* get him into a comfortable rhythm to start hitting the intermediate and deep throws that he was doing at Duke. That’s what we need and is my point.
The Purdue game was not the problem. Everyone is hung up on NIU and won’t move past it. We won’t know until Louisville unless you want 32 dropbacks with one play action again like NIU to lose to a MAC school.
Look what happened to Alabama last year after they stopped trying to force Milroe to drop straight back like Peyton Manning…
My point is he needs to improve and there was improvement with what appears to be an understanding by Denbrock of the offense as a whole’s strengths. If they can continue to build and get him comfortable and his accuracy back to his career clip, then we are in good shape.
If not, they can go to Angeli in game. Angeli didn’t win the job for a reason, but he’s a great “break in case of emergency” if we need him (as he should have been used in the NIU game).