OrediggerPoke
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Facing the very realistic possibility of trying to beat a good Fresno team without Josh Allen...I believe this is going to really require the coaching staff to think outside of the box.
I like Nick Smith's competitiveness but he simply does not have the tools IMO. We saw Smith for an extended time against Eastern Michigan a few years ago (it wasn't pretty). With his throwing motion, a lot of time in the pocket is required for him to complete a pass. To be effective, we need a great ground game. I don't believe we have that. Smith could be a sitting duck back there.
Answer...move Austin Conway to QB for the Fresno game. Yes, it is is unconventional and would be more of a 'wildcat'/option offense but I believe it would give us the best chance to move the ball and put up a few scores on offense. Conway played quarterback in high school and we saw last night that he can still throw a pretty ball. We already have some read-option and unbalanced line plays in the playbook and so I don't think it would be too tough to come up with an offense for Conway to run in a week's time. But what I have learned over the years is that if you give your playmakers a chance, they will find a way to get it done. With the ball in Conway's hands, I believe putting up 3-4 TDs on offense is very realistic. Our defense can definitely make stops and force turnovers but they can't win this game on their own.
Just my thoughts and what I would do if I were coach as crazy as it sounds.
I like Nick Smith's competitiveness but he simply does not have the tools IMO. We saw Smith for an extended time against Eastern Michigan a few years ago (it wasn't pretty). With his throwing motion, a lot of time in the pocket is required for him to complete a pass. To be effective, we need a great ground game. I don't believe we have that. Smith could be a sitting duck back there.
Answer...move Austin Conway to QB for the Fresno game. Yes, it is is unconventional and would be more of a 'wildcat'/option offense but I believe it would give us the best chance to move the ball and put up a few scores on offense. Conway played quarterback in high school and we saw last night that he can still throw a pretty ball. We already have some read-option and unbalanced line plays in the playbook and so I don't think it would be too tough to come up with an offense for Conway to run in a week's time. But what I have learned over the years is that if you give your playmakers a chance, they will find a way to get it done. With the ball in Conway's hands, I believe putting up 3-4 TDs on offense is very realistic. Our defense can definitely make stops and force turnovers but they can't win this game on their own.
Just my thoughts and what I would do if I were coach as crazy as it sounds.