Rick wasn't sharp today. He still completed 66% of his passes, 290 yards, game winning drive under 4:00 minutes...and the INT was a WR running a wrong route per kirk
absolutely, THIS.middling outside of that 3-play TD drive
pretty nice that we can have a game where the play calls can be out of whack, the QB looks a little off, and yet we still put up some pretty good numbers
if the coaches had some faith in Coker in the RZ, we'd have won easily
For the season we average
405 yards of offense, 257 passing yards, and 159 rushing yards
Today we had
445 yards of offense, 290 passing yards, and 155 rushing yards
Unfortunately for you that contradicts everything you are saying.
For the season we average
405 yards of offense, 257 passing yards, and 159 rushing yards
Today we had
445 yards of offense, 290 passing yards, and 155 rushing yards
Unfortunately for you that contradicts everything you are saying.
I thought this game epitomized what I love about Ricky and some things that leave a little to be desired. First and most importantly the kid knows how to win. I have to admit after close losses to Wisconsin and Arizona I thought Ricky looked lost with the game on the line. This time with the chips down he threw three passes prettier than he'd thrown all day.
Up until those last 3 passes Ricky didn't play well. He stepped into 2 sacks and was impatient or indecisive on numerous plays. This ends up leading to late throws or unnecessary check downs. It's probably not entirely fair to put all of this on Ricky because if there's one thing are staff preaches is BALL SECURITY, that and punt is not a four-letter word.
At the end of the day he completed 2/3 of his passes for almost 300 yards and a victory.
For the season we average
405 yards of offense, 257 passing yards, and 159 rushing yards
Today we had
445 yards of offense, 290 passing yards, and 155 rushing yards
Unfortunately for you that contradicts everything you are saying.