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Re: Tony Petersen stats at previous jobs
What if Bobby Lamb and Taylor came to the mountain as a pair. BL does OC And TEs, TL handles QBs. Let go of TP and PW and move JW back to WR?
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Nothing wrong with PW. SC brought in Brian Haines to do Special Teams Coordinator/Running Backs.
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While I like TL. He hasn’t build a resume that proves that he can develop a QB.Appstate88 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 9:05 pmNothing wrong with PW. SC brought in Brian Haines to do Special Teams Coordinator/Running Backs.
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That pass was half on People's and half on ZT. It wasn't a perfect pass.hapapp wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 8:41 pmPerhaps we don't because we don't have a back that can't execute that. We tried one last night and an open Peoples let it go right through his hands.AppState89 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 8:28 pmI have one question. How many passes have we thrown to RBs this year? Remember the wheel routes we threw to RBs last year and the years past? We haven't hardly thrown to a RB at all this year. I think TP needs to move on. All my ECU friends laugh that we have him.Yosef10 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 7:25 pmWatched the majority of games during Tony’s time at ECU. It’s a weird year so I’m taking everything with a grain of salt, but his issues at ECU certainly showed here in his first year. Redzone was a big problem this year, something like 109th in the country last time i checked. I think we were at least top 50 last year, and i think I’m being pretty generous with that number. ECU was awful in the redzone during his stint there. His offense at ECU often looked pretty good during the first drive of each game, when he had a week to prep, but things got derailed after when he had to adjust on the fly, which I think we saw here. It was also believed to be a pretty solid rumor that Montgomery stripped TP of play calling in that third year. Skip Holtz also stripped him of play calling at La Tech.
Clark said time and time again the offense was staying the same. To have what we had come back and s drop off like we did is concerning. Even before the injuries i never thought the offense looked right. Should have put up 50+ on Charlotte but sputter over and over. I’m not up in arms calling for his job, but it would make me feel better about Clark as the HMIC if he could recognize that TPs time has past.
I don't know how many passes we have attempted to RB's, but they have a conglomerate 10 catches for 59 yards and no TD's, last year 25 catches for 211 yards and 5 TD's. In 2018, 24 catches for for 211 yards and 2 TD's
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Re: Tony Petersen stats at previous jobs
Why is a QB who has started for three straight years changing where his play calling cheat sheet is in the last regular season game?
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The better question is why did he have one at all? It was said all off season nothing was changing on the offense, but Zac's never worn one before so obviously something changed.
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He wore a cheat sheet on his belt in past years. Using the cheat sheet is not the issue. To me, it is what plays that were called on cheat sheet that’s the problem. Good OCs can make in game offensive plan adjustments based what they did not see on tape (defense). Good OCs don’t keep running bread and butter plays when the bread and butter players are not on the field or hobbled by injury. Good OCs send in the right audibles when you line up with 15 seconds on the play clock. Good OCs help their teams establish offensive rhythm and tempo. Hope TP improves or we find someone better.AppStateNews wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 10:15 amThe better question is why did he have one at all? It was said all off season nothing was changing on the offense, but Zac's never worn one before so obviously something changed.
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I just hope we find someone better. His resume tells me that he isn't going to improve so why waste the time waiting for something to happen when history already tells us that it won't happen.
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I'm am super excited about Tabscott. He deserves, as does all of our QBs, a high caliber OC. Whether we have that or not, opinions vary. I will just say I hope that something changes as it seems there are gaps. What change looks like is up to Clark.
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Re: Tony Petersen stats at previous jobs
Goodman is just as good as Tabscott and will get an opportunity at QB first.
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Now this is the type of heat I like to read. Goodman's highlights are jaw dropping!
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Re: Tony Petersen stats at previous jobs
Of course, he did not play in 2020. Not sure he is the passer that Tabscott is but seems to be more athletic.
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Goodman is a beast as well for sure. I think that kid could line up at multiple spots and help this team.
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Man wouldn't that be great. Looked at his film and I agree. One site had him rated as the #2 QB in SC. Excited about him as well.