Thawki
Well-Known Member
Thoughts?
Based upon the experience of the QB, WRs and TEs coming into his season, I give him at least a B+ right now. At first I thought it was a little high, but after thinking about it further, I don't think so. All of the above inexperience and a first-year offensive coordinator has this team at 3-0.
We don't seem to be getting a lot of pressure on the opposing QBs so far this year and the DBs seem to be lacking right now. If we are 3-0, then someone must be doing a pretty good job. If you say that is the QB the WRs ant the TEs and RBs, wouldn't you have to give BF credit for the game plan and the play calling? And even the pass plays that haven't worked have fallen into two categories. Either ill advised throws or bad deep balls. If they are bad deep balls, you give BF credit for trying to go down field. And even though they have missed, he keeps giving them chances to go downfield, trusting a strong-armed, but young, QB to get it right as his career advances and he gains confidence. And the poor deep balls haven't seemed to kill the drives, either. They seem to make up for the bad throws, more often than not. At least that is what it seems like to me.
My one issue would be that maybe he could have had passing plays that provided quicker patterns for a quicker release so the QB wasn't under as much pressure, at least in this game today.
Based upon the experience of the QB, WRs and TEs coming into his season, I give him at least a B+ right now. At first I thought it was a little high, but after thinking about it further, I don't think so. All of the above inexperience and a first-year offensive coordinator has this team at 3-0.
We don't seem to be getting a lot of pressure on the opposing QBs so far this year and the DBs seem to be lacking right now. If we are 3-0, then someone must be doing a pretty good job. If you say that is the QB the WRs ant the TEs and RBs, wouldn't you have to give BF credit for the game plan and the play calling? And even the pass plays that haven't worked have fallen into two categories. Either ill advised throws or bad deep balls. If they are bad deep balls, you give BF credit for trying to go down field. And even though they have missed, he keeps giving them chances to go downfield, trusting a strong-armed, but young, QB to get it right as his career advances and he gains confidence. And the poor deep balls haven't seemed to kill the drives, either. They seem to make up for the bad throws, more often than not. At least that is what it seems like to me.
My one issue would be that maybe he could have had passing plays that provided quicker patterns for a quicker release so the QB wasn't under as much pressure, at least in this game today.