F.A.R.T. Jeff Woody & Jared Stansbury 10/10/2022

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I think everyone on here needs to listen to todays F.AR.T.
Jeff does a pretty good job shifting the blame around and not all on manning.
He reiterates that Manning isn’t calling the perfect game, obviously, but that our offensive woes are not all on him.

Example: Tom Manning is not telling Dekkers to throw to X every other play.

It’s the best listen I’ve heard about our offensive woes so far.
 
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Right. It's kind of like people constantly ******** about the shallow cross being called. People realize that there are usually 2 or 3 other routes being run out there, right?
I was at the game on Saturday and the number of times we didn't have a single receiver even 10 yards down the field was concerning.
 
Why does it could like Jared is talking into a soup can?
 
I think everyone on here needs to listen to todays F.AR.T.
Jeff does a pretty good job shifting the blame around and not all on manning.
He reiterates that Manning isn’t calling the perfect game, obviously, but that our offensive woes are not on him.

Example: Tom Manning is not telling Dekkers to throw to X every other play.

It’s the best listen I’ve heard about our offensive woes so far.

A lot of posters have commented that Dekkers locks in on X. Hope Jeff had more to say than that.
 
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Can someone explain to me why we have Noel flitting around in the backfield before the snap? If we are trying to get them thinking we are going to run some end around or reverse, he obviously would need to get the ball sometime and maybe actually be running before the snap for them to bite on it. Are they just trying to read the defense before they send him somewhere or trying to confuse the secondary? Like most of our plays, it doesn’t seem to work.
 
Can someone explain to me why we have Noel flitting around in the backfield before the snap? If we are trying to get them thinking we are going to run some end around or reverse, he obviously would need to get the ball sometime and maybe actually be running before the snap for them to bite on it. Are they just trying to read the defense before they send him somewhere or trying to confuse the secondary? Like most of our plays, it doesn’t seem to work.

Jeff touches on this briefly. Basically seeing how they shift or if someone singularly follows him.
 
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A lot of posters have commented that Dekkers locks in on X. Hope Jeff had more to say than that.

Agree…. mostly because I can’t stand when the media goes after college kids instead of the coaches that are paid millions to fix this garbage.

I know the media wants their access, but the way they kiss these coach’s rear ends sometimes, and go after the players, is pathetic.
 
Can someone explain to me why we have Noel flitting around in the backfield before the snap? If we are trying to get them thinking we are going to run some end around or reverse, he obviously would need to get the ball sometime and maybe actually be running before the snap for them to bite on it. Are they just trying to read the defense before they send him somewhere or trying to confuse the secondary? Like most of our plays, it doesn’t seem to work.
Can sometimes help to figure out defensive scheme, als maybe force a mismatch or coverage error by the defense if they don't communicate well.
 
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A lot of posters have commented that Dekkers locks in on X. Hope Jeff had more to say than that.
Yes, he has a lot to say on that. Basically most of X’s short routes across the middle are meant to be decoys to pull coverage from other receivers. Dekkers watches X’s route for too long & can’t go through his full reads.
Dekkers gets panicked and throws to his safety blanket when it shouldn’t be going to X.
 
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I don’t usually prescribe to this thought, but in the end the buck stops at who’s in charge when it comes to business. Fair or not that’s why you get paid the massive money you do.

Now Campbell is in charge, but nobody wants him fired and this has to do with offense and Manning is in charge on Gameday. If the players aren’t doing things right or making the wrong read/play. Guess what? Fix it. That’s on the coaches too because it’s their job to address that and fix it. Especially halfway into a season.

So in the end I don’t care where the issues and blame are. But Manning and the offensive staff get paid an ass load of money to be better, and that’s where the buck stops. Assuming nobody is asinine to suggest getting rid of Campbell, which is idiotic.
 

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