Y'all may hate me for saying this but Sanders to Ky might not be so good. What about Crompton's love for CRS? QF CRS has done a damm good job this year.
JMO
Originally posted by BHAMVOLFAN@Oct 13, 2004 3:37 PM Y'all may hate me for saying this but Sanders to Ky might not be so good. What about Crompton's love for CRS? QF CRS has done a damm good job this year.
JMO
I had already started rethinking my stance on CRS after the Florida game. What got me thinking was that maybe the stagnant offense of the past 4 seasons has been due to Clausen and his relationship with the receivers than all CRS. Also Clausen's knack for 'tipping' which receiver he was going to throw to. Then blaming everything on the receivers after the game.
If a receiver is not the primary target, but knows that at any time the ball may come to him if he's open, he's going to work harder to get open.
These comments don't do anything to change my newfound opinion either....
''We had Casey [Clausen], and sometimes he would go to one guy all the time. That guy seemed like he was bigger than the rest of the receivers, but it really wasn't like that. With Ainge, he hits the guy that's open. He gives everybody the opportunity.'' Hannon said.
Heard on the radio today about the connection of Urban Meyer the Utah coach and the Prez of Florida are real tight. FLA prez hired him at Utah. Wouldn't that get the gator fans exited.
Clausen had limited throwing ability, which hand cuffed the offensive game plan. Clausen did look for his "favorite" receiver and often forced the throw to him. This being said, Clausen gave 100% effort and did what he could, I thank him for his time at UT.
Our new look offense is much more balanced. Every receiver is getting touches, which has definitely excited them all.
I think we completed 12 throws last week to 8 different receivers. That's what I call spreading it around. It just shows that we are deep at receiver and Ainge can read a defense.