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keithroby

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  1. It's an inherent issue that spread offenses can struggle in the red zone, no doubt. However, it ultimately falls on the coach to put the best product on the field. If you're employing a spread offense to the point where your QB is incapable of taking a snap from under center, then you're failing as a head coach. And for the record, since you brought up Oregon, Mariota's doing quite well under center for the Titans.
  2. Huh? Got a link to support this? OCS means a kid can walk over from his dorm to go to the game. Non-OCS means you have to coordinate a ride. The Bulls #FAIL at college life every Saturday an OCS isn't erected.
  3. Actually, you do when it's 3rd and goal from the half yard line. The opportunity cost of orchestrating an advanced play like that played out for all of us to see. Five yard penalty. And if you can't take a snap from under center and pop it over the line, then you have no business accepting a scholarship to a D1 program. Taggart sharted himself calling such an idiotic play.
  4. Mack has a chance at being a depth chart RB on Sundays. The kid's good.
  5. No, but he left 21 points on the field last night, and those passes were severely overthrown.
  6. Taggert's moronic 3rd and goal from the half yard line play call was so **** off-putting. Shotgun with receivers in motion to the point you net an illegal motion penalty? FAIL, Coach Taggert, FAIL.
  7. You can't fault Taggert for Flowers leaving 21 points on the field with his egregious overthrows of wide open receivers, but one thing happened last night that Taggert was bailed out on once the Bulls won... The 3rd and goal from the half yard line. He calls a shotgun with receivers in motion. Illegal procedure, 5 yard penalty, FG blocked. I want him fired for many reasons, but that is just typical of the moron Taggert is. Line up and poke it over the top with your QB. If that fails, Rinse, repeat.
  8. Generally, eh. Jameis Winston threw 18 picks against the notoriously dominant ACC defenses last year, and he went #1 overall.
  9. He's got some more developing in his future, but I didn't say he'd be starting on Sundays.
  10. As others have noted, there were numerous drops. Fact is: he moves around in the pocket and creates situations where he can get free to throw the ball if/when the pocket collapses. He also puts the ball where it needs to be. He makes me cringe once or twice, but what college QB doesn't?
  11. Yes, and it feels good to even consider a USF QB worthy of the comparison, doesn't it? The kid's good, and if he continues on this trajectory, he's going to force opposing coordinators to gameplan for him, rather than his own coordinators hope he doesn't kill your team's chances.
  12. Flowers is the best USF QB since Grothe. He's got an 'it factor' to him, and if he continues to develop, he could get a shot at playing on Sunday in his future.
  13. Bring back Leavitt, or fold the program. We've been lapped by UCF. Soon enough, they'll deny wanting to play us. Sucks to be us.
  14. I would bail Leavitt out of jail if he killed the kid. The spiral since his dismissal is just comical. Embarrassing. IT HAS TO END. Put the shovel down already, USF. You've already hit bottom!
  15. Did somebody ask Taggert why he didn't explode when the Memphis defensive player tackled Flowers hard, yanking his shoulder pads downwards arguably entirely out of bounds? At the very least, exploding at the refs for the 'no call' would've given his team the message he had their backs. Instead, it happened RIGHT IN FRONT OF HIM and he didn't even peep. He's NOT the solution. NEXT!
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