First and foremost, the coaches will play who they think gives them the best shot...so what I say below menas exactly squat. But just for kicks and giggles...let's discuss.
I started writing a bunch of crap about our QB situation, but then realized it's all been said 1000X. Bottom line, I don't see Trotter making us better. Can he improve? Probably, but not to the point of getting us back to that next level again. And the often used phrase of the back up being the most popular guy on the team...well, that theory took a swift cowboy boot to the jimmies Saturday night. So, do we continue with Trotter in the hopes that he starts getting it, and work Frazier in? Or do we roll with the new guy and work an offense around him he can handle?
First, I'm not a fan of "dumbing down" an offense unless you're asking the guys to be rocket surgeons with terminology only John Gruden could understand. But, I think you can run your entire set of running plays with Frazier while working in 5-6 pass plays that you beat into his head until he can do them in his sleep. Question, how many different pass plays did Utah State run against us? I saw the true freshman throw bubble screen and hit his big tight end about 75% of the time. And when it wasn't there, he took off or threw it away. Here we go. Play #1...Reed is option one with a quick slant. If the corner or LB (I'm making this shit up) are here..you hit Reed. If the corner is here...quickly go to option #2..Lutz on a turn around. Okay, let's run it 1200 times. Repitition = Recognition. Okay, play #2...play action to Dyer and find Blake 15 yards across the middle. If the safety is here....
You get the idea. IMO, as long as your running game is half way effective, you don't have to have trick plays or force your QB to go through a lot of progressions. You can run a variety of pass plays but keep Frazier's choices quick and simple. If you see A...go to B. Repitition, repitition, repitition. The kid has talent, he just needs reps. Probably far fetched but I don't have a ton of confidence in any of our remaining games with our current QB situation. As I said, the coaches know who can and can't. Thoughts?