It was a rough day for the #1 offense in this first scrimmage. There were a couple of nice runs early on, but the running game sounded horrendous as the scrimmage went on. There was one drive where 75% of the running plays attempted went for negative yardage.
To compound that, ACS didn't sound good at all. I've quietly becomed concerned about the number of picks ACS was throwing in practice this fall camp, but many of those came in 1-on-1 or 7-on-7 drills where he didn't have the option to scramble and the defense knew a pass was coming. I was hoping things would change once he got into a game situation, but they did not today. He had one pick, which Gag's reported was a horrible throw into double coverage. To make matters worse, it was in the endzone. Taking care of the ball in the redzone is HUGE! Apparently, ACS should have had another pick, but Toney dropped the ball. In the end, he completed just over 50% of his throws with no TD's and the 1 pick. The one thing that is encouraging was ACS's comments after the scrimmage. You can read them on Gag's blog. He sounds determined to improve and win.
I was discouraged to see that DC was disappointed in the ability of the WR's to get open. I really thought we had brought in some guys at WR that could finally fix our poor play at the position the last couple of years. It does sound like Herron had a nice day for the WR's.
I know some of you guys are going to say things like "the defense should be ahead of the offense this early in camp" and "this is a good sign that we have a strong defense", but I don't care what time of year it is or how good our defensive depth is...our #1 offense should be able to do better than this against our #2 defense. I would be willing to bet most, if not all, of the starting defenses we see this year will be better than our #2 defense. If we don't improve, we could be in trouble.
Bottom Line: I'm not ready to get really worried about the season yet, but today definitely left me concerned. We are nowhere close to where we need to be offensively and that was painfully obvious today.
To compound that, ACS didn't sound good at all. I've quietly becomed concerned about the number of picks ACS was throwing in practice this fall camp, but many of those came in 1-on-1 or 7-on-7 drills where he didn't have the option to scramble and the defense knew a pass was coming. I was hoping things would change once he got into a game situation, but they did not today. He had one pick, which Gag's reported was a horrible throw into double coverage. To make matters worse, it was in the endzone. Taking care of the ball in the redzone is HUGE! Apparently, ACS should have had another pick, but Toney dropped the ball. In the end, he completed just over 50% of his throws with no TD's and the 1 pick. The one thing that is encouraging was ACS's comments after the scrimmage. You can read them on Gag's blog. He sounds determined to improve and win.
I was discouraged to see that DC was disappointed in the ability of the WR's to get open. I really thought we had brought in some guys at WR that could finally fix our poor play at the position the last couple of years. It does sound like Herron had a nice day for the WR's.
I know some of you guys are going to say things like "the defense should be ahead of the offense this early in camp" and "this is a good sign that we have a strong defense", but I don't care what time of year it is or how good our defensive depth is...our #1 offense should be able to do better than this against our #2 defense. I would be willing to bet most, if not all, of the starting defenses we see this year will be better than our #2 defense. If we don't improve, we could be in trouble.
Bottom Line: I'm not ready to get really worried about the season yet, but today definitely left me concerned. We are nowhere close to where we need to be offensively and that was painfully obvious today.