Yes the Nevada offense is good and has some talent at QB and WR. Our defense did a good job of holding all that offensive talent to 22 points. We didn’t lose this game because we couldn’t stop Nevada.
Nevada lacks talent on defense. How many of those defenders do you think get drafted? The issue is our offense was shut down for 3 quarte…
Yes the Nevada offense is good and has some talent at QB and WR. Our defense did a good job of holding all that offensive talent to 22 points. We didn’t lose this game because we couldn’t stop Nevada.
Nevada lacks talent on defense. How many of those defenders do you think get drafted? The issue is our offense was shut down for 3 quarters against a defense that is probably below average in terms of Pac 12 talent.
I don't know the whole picture. How many were dropped (I counted at least 5). Even with these he had a decent pass completion percentage. And how many misses and the int were obvious throws? The int at the end was an obvious late 4th quarter with no time outs left play. Where do you go in that situation? The sideline. While I wasn't super impressed with Chase's game, from the limited film I watched, he wasn't bad either. He had a better efficiency than Strong, he just didn't have the deep throws. And that leads to the question of why. The film tells me that it's not all on Chase. The o-line did not give him the time to set up in the pocket and throw the deep ball. And that's on the film and the film doesn't lie.
Yes the Nevada offense is good and has some talent at QB and WR. Our defense did a good job of holding all that offensive talent to 22 points. We didn’t lose this game because we couldn’t stop Nevada.
Nevada lacks talent on defense. How many of those defenders do you think get drafted? The issue is our offense was shut down for 3 quarters against a defense that is probably below average in terms of Pac 12 talent.
Watch the tape. It tells the truth.
It does, it shows Garber missing passes both short and long, thus why he only threw for 177 yards.
I don't know the whole picture. How many were dropped (I counted at least 5). Even with these he had a decent pass completion percentage. And how many misses and the int were obvious throws? The int at the end was an obvious late 4th quarter with no time outs left play. Where do you go in that situation? The sideline. While I wasn't super impressed with Chase's game, from the limited film I watched, he wasn't bad either. He had a better efficiency than Strong, he just didn't have the deep throws. And that leads to the question of why. The film tells me that it's not all on Chase. The o-line did not give him the time to set up in the pocket and throw the deep ball. And that's on the film and the film doesn't lie.