Yea, especially against an overgrown Jr college team!TexasAggiesWin said:
565 yards on offense sucks
Yea, especially against an overgrown Jr college team!TexasAggiesWin said:
565 yards on offense sucks
The Banned said:agchugger said:vander54 said:
Daniels didn't see the field after the second drive and it's obvious we were working on our passing game eith Reed
Better keep working….
If he could get the long ball down, this offense will look very different. The ball he threw against LSU was perfection, but he missed multiple yesterday.
This weekend's game argues that USC's offense is looking REALLY good at this point.agracer said:USc's offense was "terrible" too....vander54 said:
Auburn's defense is good but not THAT good and their offense is horrendous. The game may be closer than it should be but it would take a lot for us to lose out.
dcg4403 said:Nice Guy Eddie said:
Offense without Moss is like pulling teeth.
Also, please no more Weigman. He's done for.
Defense is solid, but may break if constantly exposed.
I made the mistake of checking the game thread and posts like these are all over the game boards. Spewing nothing but negativity.
I laugh at most these fans. They are clueless.
Reed had a STELLAR offensive day. They were running on ALL cylinders. He had what almost 200 yards passing in the 1st quarter?
So if 200 yards passing in the 1st quarter isnt a good offense, you guy need to start watching curling or something that isn't so complicated to pick up.
Uhhhh, the zoo. So annoying at times.
It was very apparent to anyone who knows the game that A&M took off the gas and spend 3/4 of that game experimenting and getting 2nd and 3rd stringers lots and lots of reps.
And that is exactly when the ass whooping slowed down. After the 1st quarter....Klein was intentional in their approach to develop this team further.
Everyone else complaining about the performance...**** ur holes!! Said nicely....
Nice Guy Eddie said:
Offense without Moss is like pulling teeth.
Also, please no more Weigman. He's done for.
Defense is solid, but may break if constantly exposed.
If.... If.... If....Emilio Fantastico said:
Score was significantly lowered by two picks in the end zone.
As stated above, two drives probably would've ended in scores if not for Shanahan penalties.
Could've easily scored I the 50's if not for sloppiness
aeon-ag said:Yea, especially against an overgrown Jr college team!TexasAggiesWin said:
565 yards on offense sucks
lol wut? Noah had a step and Reed dropped into right into his handsOMB100GAS said:The Banned said:agchugger said:vander54 said:
Daniels didn't see the field after the second drive and it's obvious we were working on our passing game eith Reed
Better keep working….
If he could get the long ball down, this offense will look very different. The ball he threw against LSU was perfection, but he missed multiple yesterday.
The LSU deep ball is a shining moment, but it was not a good decision as he had two wide open options below that pass into double coverage. Thank our WR for making the play
PyriteAg said:
To be fair, if the offense really wanted to, they would've run up the score by having Daniels in and making Reed run more. After the first quarter, it became clear they wanted to make Reed throw more and Smith run more to patch up our weaknesses
Tergdor said:Reed was at 64%, which is significantly better than his average.agchugger said:vander54 said:
Daniels didn't see the field after the second drive and it's obvious we were working on our passing game eith Reed
Better keep working….
Bryanisbest said:Tergdor said:Reed was at 64%, which is significantly better than his average.agchugger said:vander54 said:
Daniels didn't see the field after the second drive and it's obvious we were working on our passing game eith Reed
Better keep working….
He was at 64% vs S Caro, too
Reps reps reps. Nothing beats live game experience with a body in your face. Accuracy is improving. 64% 2 games in a row. Keep improving.TxAg76 said:
Reed threw some good balls, even the deep balls were good, just a little off (to the correct side).
His bad balls are when he gets hurried, even if sone were just mental w the time clock in every QBs head.
When he's settled and controlled, even while on the move, he throws a pretty good ball.
Might need to let off the gas on some short balls though.
You don't know what youre talking abouttk111 said:lol wut? Noah had a step and Reed dropped into right into his handsOMB100GAS said:The Banned said:agchugger said:vander54 said:
Daniels didn't see the field after the second drive and it's obvious we were working on our passing game eith Reed
Better keep working….
If he could get the long ball down, this offense will look very different. The ball he threw against LSU was perfection, but he missed multiple yesterday.
The LSU deep ball is a shining moment, but it was not a good decision as he had two wide open options below that pass into double coverage. Thank our WR for making the play
You mean like being Aggies?vander54 said:
Auburn's defense is good but not THAT good and their offense is horrendous. The game may be closer than it should be but it would take a lot for us to lose out.
um...no. These are the kind of plays NFL QBs have to make every game. An open receiver doesnt have to have 10 yards of space around him. As to whether there were other open WRs...who tf cares?OMB100GAS said:You don't know what youre talking abouttk111 said:lol wut? Noah had a step and Reed dropped into right into his handsOMB100GAS said:The Banned said:agchugger said:vander54 said:
Daniels didn't see the field after the second drive and it's obvious we were working on our passing game eith Reed
Better keep working….
If he could get the long ball down, this offense will look very different. The ball he threw against LSU was perfection, but he missed multiple yesterday.
The LSU deep ball is a shining moment, but it was not a good decision as he had two wide open options below that pass into double coverage. Thank our WR for making the play
He did not have a step, he had space between two defenders that closed on him, touching him by the time the ball got to him, lucky thomas is 6' 6" because the 6' 1" LSU safety almost had a hand on it
And again, Marcel had the Tight end on sideline plus Allen dragging under neath and even Moss as a check down all WIDE open
Just based on Reed's eyes and tempo, Thomas was #1 on the play. He beat the defense. Reed made a great throw and Thomas made the routine catch.OMB100GAS said:The Banned said:agchugger said:vander54 said:
Daniels didn't see the field after the second drive and it's obvious we were working on our passing game eith Reed
Better keep working….
If he could get the long ball down, this offense will look very different. The ball he threw against LSU was perfection, but he missed multiple yesterday.
The LSU deep ball is a shining moment, but it was not a good decision as he had two wide open options below that pass into double coverage. Thank our WR for making the play
Good gracious you really are sticking to this.OMB100GAS said:
Ball was thrown well before your selective screenshots. Thomas was not over the top of the outside man when ball was thrown. He faded inside over the safety and the safety almost made it back to the ball but Thomas's size was no match.
OMB100GAS said:
Sticking to what? Can you show me where thomas was at when the ball was thrown
Just because the nickel back turns and pivots towards the ball post throw does not mean he threw into double coverage. As an aside, the ball to Thomas in the endzone this weekend was into triple coverage. He did put the ball high enough not to get an interception, but it was triple coverage. Back to the story, you have to think about the context of the game as well as to why the checkdown is not the right play. We were gashing them on the ground and the safeties were sneaking up - look pre snap at the alignment. They were daring us to pass over the middle of the field, and deep. You absolutely take a shot over the top every time when that happens. I'm thinking you might only want the QB to throw the ball when a guy is wide open. But against a capable defense, you have to throw into tight windows. When you have a 6'5''+ WR with a step or two on his cover with a nickle that has to hustle over, you drop the dime and make sure that only your receiver can get to the ball. If the DB turned and ran or even bumped Thomas on his initial burst, the checks were there.OMB100GAS said:
he had the safety beat on the inside but still double coverage with the outside guy over the top. go look at when the ball was thrown. you can think it was the right decision to take the lower percentage throw if you want, sometimes it's ok to take the shot and sometimes it pays off. Usually you don't take that shot with 3 other options open and only 3 defenders rushing
OMB100GAS said:
Sticking to what? Can you show me where thomas was at when the ball was thrown
It has to be schtick…vander54 said:OMB100GAS said:
Sticking to what? Can you show me where thomas was at when the ball was thrown
This is a horrible take. To be a successful QB you do not throw a pass based on where a receiver is but where he will be. The play was executed perfectly. No xhance for a defender to make a play and Noah had them beat.
tk111 said:lol wut? Noah had a step and Reed dropped into right into his handsOMB100GAS said:The Banned said:agchugger said:vander54 said:
Daniels didn't see the field after the second drive and it's obvious we were working on our passing game eith Reed
Better keep working….
If he could get the long ball down, this offense will look very different. The ball he threw against LSU was perfection, but he missed multiple yesterday.
The LSU deep ball is a shining moment, but it was not a good decision as he had two wide open options below that pass into double coverage. Thank our WR for making the play
The Banned said:
Moss is the key. Mizzou stayed in the game against SCar today because their starting RB was cruising. If Moss didn't get hurt, that was a totally different game. Rueben Owens may be the lynchpin for us making the postseason.