And yet, when Sean and Kamryn were healthy, we were pretty much leading the nation in rushing. Those two stay healthy and we're all probably having a different conversation right now.
Some would say that we did that against the soft part of our schedule. Truth!
The term dual threat is a misnomer.
Sean isn't a runner. That's not his fault. He can evade a rush, buy a little time and take off a few times but that's mostly out of the lack of options Gushlee offered.
One primary. Nobody open. Run for your life.
To his credit, he mostly resisted forcing throws.
And again we have the new guy Stidham. He comes from an *offensive league. People are saying: oh he's a passer and yeah he can run but I don't think he will be the runner we are led to believe he is.
He will not be a read option QB, no way no how.
Might he run a couple of read option plays per game? Yes, but it's his ability to get the ball deep which stands out -in limited action.
So what does that mean for Gus?
It means Chip needs to teach Kodi Burns how to coach receivers. It means we can't hang our QBs out there without a secondary choice...like a tight end.
It means we have to stop being so damned **hardheaded and predictable.
*We found out that Oklahoma plays some pretty good defense.
**We should have been able to beat Georgia even while being hardheaded and predictable.