When Jantz was named the starter I was nervous and well so far it has come true. Barnett is a smarter QB, but his arm is not very good. Rip me if you want I want Richardson to be given a chance I honestly think he has the best most accurate arm on this team. Put him in there do some short passes to build confidence and go from there, we do not need sexy we need an accurate arm with better decision making skills and owning TOP, scoring points, and better field vision.
You know whats wrong with that play..... we have a 3rd and 7, QB can't hit the broad side of a barn and Mess calls for 4 deep routes!? WTF
Andrew Logue made a good point on KXNO today. The playcalling could be handcuffing Jantz. All the special plays we remember about Jantz have been when he has rolled to his right and turned a broken play into something good. Jantz is obviously most comfortable on the move and looks like least comfortable running the zone read.
So my question is, what prevents the coaches playing to Jantz strength. No more zone read and how about pistol formation hand offs. Get the ground game going and then pull some bootleg play action where Jantz rolls to his right where he is most comfortable for big passing plays. Could still keep the bubble screens and perhaps even some RB screens
Andrew Logue made a good point on KXNO today. The playcalling could be handcuffing Jantz. All the special plays we remember about Jantz have been when he has rolled to his right and turned a broken play into something good. Jantz is obviously most comfortable on the move and looks like least comfortable running the zone read.
So my question is, what prevents the coaches playing to Jantz strength. No more zone read and how about pistol formation hand offs. Get the ground game going and then pull some bootleg play action where Jantz rolls to his right where he is most comfortable for big passing plays. Could still keep the bubble screens and perhaps even some RB screens
I think it's worth a shot, but a negative to the pistol is that you can't run all of the variants of the zone read out of the pistol, and it can be harder for the QB to make the reads.
Of course, if he really doesn't make that many correct reads from the shotgun, then who cares if they make it more difficult for him.
yeah, i know what the read is on the play. Jantz had not completed a pass for more than 10 yards all night and now we run 4 seam routes on a 3rd and 7..... not a smart play call.I think it was a great play call. It's an easy decision for Jantz to make. You ignore the two outside receivers, and focus on the 2 seam routes and White. If both safeties sit back and cover the seam routes, you throw it to White who is being covered by a linebacker. Easy first down if executed correctly since safeties will be pushed deep by the 4 deep routes.
If one of the safeties comes up to help on White, you look at one seam route to try to push the safety over, and throw it to the other seam route. This is exactly what Jantz did when he saw one safety creeping up. He couldn't scramble since the safety crept up and the safety and the LB would've owned Jantz and White if he tried to run for it.
I think Steele did nearly everything right mentally, and then made a great throw. The only quibble you could have with him is that he could've thrown it to West rather than Brun, but then West would be the guy getting lit up by the safety and I sure wouldn't want that. Brun just needed to hold onto the ball. Sometimes the defense just makes the play.
This is his main problem. When in doubt, give... EVERY TIME!!it would appear that if he doesn't know the read or can't decide if the DE is crashing on the RB or QB, Jantz defaults to keeping it.
If you have listened to the game on radio or at times the announcers for TV had mentioned that the RB has practically ripped the ball from Jantz. Without watching those plays right now but just hearing and seeing what is happening, that tells me our RB is making the correct read while Jantz was still thinking or trying to keep it.
This is his main problem. When in doubt, give... EVERY TIME!!
The fumble at Iowa was caused because he tried pulling the ball from the RB, who obviously thought he should have the ball.
yeah, i know what the read is on the play. Jantz had not completed a pass for more than 10 yards all night and now we run 4 seam routes on a 3rd and 7..... not a smart play call.
How many of you can actually look at the play and know what a "wrong" read actually is? If I get a chance tomorrow I'll rewatch the game and give an exact number of incorrect reads he made. It wasn't very many against Tech. The problem is when there are more people than we can block no matter what read we make we're in deep ****. Tech played us into what they wanted because they knew we couldn't beat them on short routes through press coverage. If I can send 7 and you can only block 6 and you need time for receivers to get off press coverage I'm going to win most of the time.
If I counted correctly when I reviewed it, it looked like he made 2 bad reads. This was probably the best I've seen him run the zone read. It's just too bad TTU was expecting it and had a DT in SJ's face making either read the wrong read. Also, I noticed on two plays SJ would've had a lot of space to run if Brun would've made his block. Instead, he just stood there expecting the defender to come to him. Both times SJ got up off the ground pretty irate.
To those that bring up the interception on the free play: Young slipped and fell down as the ball was released. It appeared as though Young was running a seam route which would've put him about where the ball was. The interception caused by the Brun hit had a lot to do with Brun catching the ball and falling down like you're taught to do when you know you're catching the ball in a window. Watch the NFL sometime, you'll see receivers do this a lot to prevent the defender from making a big play. Instead, Brun catches the ball and tries to turn upfield. Worst yet, he turns towards the middle of the field rather than towards the sideline which exposes the ball to the widest part of the field.
I don't care who they start this Saturday, but they better bring an actual gameplan with them. I don't think I saw a single RB swing screen, WR middle screen or a regular RB release screen thrown the entire game against TTU. Against the blitz, this would've gashed their defense, especially if you call it to the blitzing side of the field (harder to predict, but can be adjusted to at the line).
Just my 2 cents.
i am all in favor of benching jantz. He is 0-5 in big 12 games. That is pathetic!!
the reality is that in 10-11 games SJ has thrown 17 TD's to 18 INT plus fumbles of which he as at least 3 this season. just sayin