Offense changes


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    • #68337
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      Rick
      Ute Fan
      @rickyrules

      I would like  to see the Utes go back to the offense they ran last year with Troy Williams.  No RPO.  Direct handoffs to Zach so he knows he is getting the ball and where his blocks will be.  Run 60-65% of the plays, pass 35-40%.  Pass routes mostly in the 5-15 yard range with very few long balls.  Play action, especially if we are running 65% of the time.  Make receivers block down field or they don’t play.

       

    • #68340
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      EagleMountainUte
      Ute Fan
      @battlegroundute

      It is amazing how much slower things go with Huntley on the RPO. Even when they do it with Covey on that trick play. Soooo slow. 

    • #68344

      cjd1
      Ute Fan
      @cjd1

      I agree with you 100% unfortunately Whitt loves the RPO so I don’t see that happening. Utah is heavily recruiting another “duel threat” quarterback as we speak.

      • #68345

        jrj84105
        Ute Fan
        @jrj84105

        RPO is read pass option which can be run with a pocket QB as the run part usually refers to the running back keep.

      • #68447
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        Guido
        Ute Fan
        @guidopescatore

        Duel threats are the best!

        Duel threat, guns AND sword!

    • #68348
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      Stone
      Ute Fan
      @stone

      One of the depressing things about Saturday’s game (of the many) is that Utah has essentially the same offense as it did last year, but performed much worse. Same coaches and mostly all the same players. So either UW got better (likely true to some extent) or Utah’s offense got worse (also likely true). I’ve said it already, but to me it was not one particular player or coach that blew it on Saturday, it was a combination of lots of unforced errors, by multiple players, all occurring at terrible times.

      I am not saying the offense looked good, but if some of those drops get caught, if some of the wild throws are on target, and if the turnovers get cut down, the game changes drastically. Again, you can always say “what if” and I am not saying the offense looked good, nor am I expecting miraculous catches or throws, but there are some very simple things that if executed change the whole feel of the game. For example, without that tickytack targeting call, one of UW’s touchdown drives ends with an INT, and if the D lineman doesn’t fumble out of bounds, we get another TD. Ultimately, little things can have a huge effect on a game. Utah did not execute (or, get a break) on the little things. A comedy of errors.

      • #68355
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        FtheY
        Ute Fan
        @fthey

        Well said

      • #68360
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        UtesRock
        Ute Fan
        @utahrockon

        I agree, it seemed to be the perfecto storm with the drops, missed throws, bad calls.  Should have been close or a win.

    • #68351
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      UtahFanSir
      Ute Fan
      @utahfansir

      Hope TT is reading all of this and having a bunch of sleepless nights working to figure the offense out that Utah can have success with.

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