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Resist, Ronald, resist!
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The poll adds up to over 200 percent?
It was a late add, lots of people had already voted when tentwo suggested I add it.I'm surprise the OL poor pass protection isn't higher.
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Fan boy fatal attraction? Boy, you really are something. The poll is public. I voted for Jameis being bad in addition to my vote for Pete being predictable. My post history is also public, where I've criticized his game play multiple times since the loss on Sunday. I'm curious, do you actually read my posts? They aren't cherry picked stats, they are actual stats from the entirety of the game. And they're not pro-Jameis stats - they're simply pointing out serious flaws in our offensive coordinator.
In addition, Deuce played in this system for a little over a year, when Pete was our QB coach. What we're running now is light years different than when he played for this team. In addition, I never argued directly with his point, I simply suggested that he isn't on the same page in terms of what fans are upset about. The types of plays that are called are one thing, I don't really have an issue with the pass plays being called or the run plays being called. Deuce said the playcalls are fine and they probably are fine. But that doesn't mean they aren't predictable. My numbers objectively back that it's easy for a defense to tell whether we're running or passing based on down and distance. I can see it with my own eyes when watching the game on Sunday. We're passing 80%+ of the time on 1st down, and we're running 75% of the time on second down. Then I check the play by play to make sure my eyes aren't lying to me, and I tally it all up. It's math. It's really easy, you know? If it's that easy for a fan, imagine how easy it is for defensive coaches and players whose job it is to gameplan against our offense, who watch film on us every day for a week straight? Deuce is 100% right, there are plays to be made. It's on the offense to execute, and we haven't. But we're setting the difficulty to extra hard when we tell the defense exactly what we're doing on 1st and 2nd down.
But please, continue to ignore my every point and just call me a "Jameis fan boy" when I never brought him up, nor have I defended his play. You lose any sort of credibility in terms of reading comprehension if you think that my argument is showing any support of Jameis' play on the football field.