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“Baby Mahomes?”

Mahomes put up monster numbers despite the losing.
Dylan has gotten progressively worse like every qb under Satt the longer they play. He was a Mahomes type of guy, making big plays out of nothing, keeping plays alive, making risky throws. Then everything changed after his first INT against Rutgers. He became much more hesitant, probably because of Satt and because he isn't decisive he doesn't use his talent like he should. Satt has tried to make him a system qb in an awful system and it shows.

I am ready for option B at QB

Sadly at Temple they were what Rhule repeatedly says he wants to be. I just think Satt doesn’t believe we can run the ball so he comes out with 80% pass calls right from the start. Then when his QB keeps getting hit and we go 3 and out several times he finally is forced to run it. Satt was awful yesterday.

Rhule has stayed in the past that he’s pretty hands off with his coordinators. That HAS to change.

If Rhule is letting Satt run the show on offense and staying out of his ear then… A. No excuses and/or reasons not to fire him. You let him show you what he’s capable of, (or not capable of) time to believe your lying eyes, fire him and put someone else in charge of the offense for the last 3 games. Don’t know if that should be Rhule calling plays or promoting someone else in the interim but we need 1 more win this season. 6-6 sucks a sack donkey balls, but it at least gives these guys some more practices and another game/opportunity to improve.

B. If we ride Satt’s busted up jalopy across the finish line and end up 5-7 again I wouldn’t give 2 shits if Dannen fired Rhule and we started from scratch again. Going 5-7 again is beyond unacceptable.
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Light em up.

This is a dose of reality and most posters here will not like it.

Just like how bad they are at understanding how far down the talent is at our program. They either don't watch national games or are ignorant to it. If you were to watch receivers at top 50 teams and compare to ours, we are so far behind, it's scary.
Tight end too. 24 is a hard worker and has pretty good hands and is a pretty good blocker. But watching him run is painful. He has no wiggle, spurt, power etc. Our skill players are at the level of an old Mountain West team such as Wyoming or Colorado State.

A Bad sign for the future....

9:58 Left in game
Trailing 27-13
Need 2 Scores

1st and Ten from Nebraska 48 yard line.
2nd play: Snaps w/ 8 seconds left (incomplete pass, clock stops)
3rd play: Snaps w/ 8 seconds left
4th play: Snaps with 12 seconds left (incomplete pass, clock stops)
5th play: Snaps with 6 seconds left
6th play: Snaps with 21 seconds left
7th play: Snaps with 17 seconds left
8th play: Snaps with 4 seconds left (incomplete pass, clock stops)
9th play: Snaps with 8 seconds left
10th play: Snaps with 8 seconds left (Raola gets hurt, clock stops)
11th play: Snaps with 21 seconds left
12th Play: Snaps with 8 seconds left
13th Play: Snaps with 2 seconds left (if you count time Raola 2nd injury clock run)
14th Play: Snaps with 21 seconds left

Summary:
Over 6 minutes to go 52 yards, when they needed 2 scores, materially reducing chance of winning
5 times they snapped the ball with less than 8 seconds on play clock with time running
Not once did they go no huddle to lengthen the game
Not once in 14 plays did they attempt to throw in endzone to shorten drive time and lengthen the game (basic concept)
It took them 3 1/2 minutes to go last 8 yards
Basic hurry-up conservatively saves 1:30-2:30 minutes, giving team alot more optons/time on last drive

A bad sign:
A coaching staff that does not understand basic clock management concepts
An offensive play caller that is unsure of what to call
A team that is unsure how to run the offense, has no sense of urgency
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