You make a valid point, senator. So, are you alluding to a scenario in which AU wasn't running the entire playbook in games, until we get into the meat of the schedule? Do you really think that we would limit ourselves in games unless/until we actually NEEDED to run the third option?
Surely, that's preposterous.
Preposterous my eye,
This ain't the way we did it in the old days.
I mentioned earlier that our receivers don't lay out for passes. But then you hardly see backs still churning their legs with three guys riding him down either...unlike throwback Trey Mason. We see more fleeing to the sidelines- OMAC. We have specialty rushers that aren't true ends- Ford, and guys taking plays off especially when they are aware that the play
really doesn't include them. Okay, Nick hasn't got to go all out every play, especially when the execution is lacking or the play is being snuffed out successfully. He will often slide, head for the boundary, nix the next option or just get what is there as opposed to last season where he wasn't quite as savvy about those things pointing to the ankle injury that kept him out a couple of games. In his case and for preservation sake I think this has has been stressed by the coaches.
It's quite another thing to tell a guy to put more air under a ball or to feather a ball into the corner in a split second when he never had that teaching throughout high school. He only had to spin it on the go and run by everybody- which he did.