You are being overly simplistic and you know that.
And yet, we have
'opened up the playbook' more with Rizk becauase ... guess what ... he actually knows much of it! And the more of it he practices at, well, practice ... the yet more we'll see it in game too! Brown? Not as much. KJ? Did he even open the playbook?
Many of you are the ones being simplistic. You think it's Madden or NCAA and the whole playbook is available to new QBs? It's not.
Gus had to simplify the playbook for KJ right away. The only thing I'll blame Gus for is not benching KJ long ago because he didn't know jack, and was a sloth atop of that. At least Brown wasn't a sloth. But we should have gone with our future by game 2. And ... he knows the playbook better too!
Now that we have, we are. But it's the Big XII, and we're starting anew. Gotta taper expectations at this point.
There is situation and context to everything. Under Gus, UCF has consistently been one of the more successful running offenses in the country. No one is saying abandon the run.
Neither did I. But many wanted 60%+ pass, not 60%+ run. They got it! Rizk has done very well with it!
But when we passed on 2 yards to go, people complained. And then when we ran on 3 yards to go, people complained. Guess what? Is it really the playcalling? Or the results? It's like when I said to others in earlier games, 'ya can't exactly blame Gus for the turnovers, or not going through progressions.
Now we can blame Gus for the sloth who doesn't know the playbook. But he's gone now.
The complaints throughout this year (at least coming from me) was the lack of urgency, pace, explosiveness when you’re behind in the game.
Is it Gus? Or is more the sloth that doesn't know the playbook? Or Brown who had little time. And now Rizk? That's the problem. A lot was KJ. And a lot was lack of running those 2 minute drills with newer QBs. It is what it is.
Milton had that problem early on. Even Gabriel did ... under Heupel!
KJ was as sloth that didn't know the playbook and coudn't run jack. We all saw it.
Brown struggled at times. JRP could. Others could. It's not just Gus. It's the people he put in. It's really that simple. Again, Milton had that problem too. Even Gabriel did. They got over it. They got better.
in particular were perfect examples of play calling that didn’t fit the situation:
-for example- down 21 at UF, burned a ton of clock, refused to push the ball downfield, ran nearly every play in second half OR -up at Iowa State, NOT burning more time on the play clock, not running the ball more, taking low percentage shots down field at times that we didn’t need it.
That's RPO. The QB doesn't go with the shorter route or more manageable pass.
Left time on the clock for Iowa State to win the game.
Yep. But it's not just the sidelines. It's really more what's on-the-field.
For me, it’s always been Grandpa Boom’s lack of clock/game awareness that makes his performance running the offense unacceptable. The game moves too fast for him.
I disagree, and I offer 2022 and 2023 as examples. JRP only got better too.