IrishDawg22
New Fish
Isn't it SARK'S job to recruit and develop that TALENT? Isn't it also his JOB to commit to having a solid GROUND game?Look at our national ranking in rushing yards per game under Sark:"Once Sark decides to get out of his own way and commit to the run" - jecornel
If you are going to bitch, at least pretend you know something about football. The Dawgs have had 4 straight 1,000+ rushers. 1st time in program history I believe, but I could be wrong.
In today's game, you cannot just RUN the ball without a threat of a decent passing game.
The problem is we cannot RECRUIT athletic Oline guys and we have a position coach who does not understand, or at least cannot develop guys to PASS protect. For some reason Sark has chose to stand behind Cozz, and that has been his biggest mistake.
2012: 86th
2011: 63rd
2010: 38th (peaked)
2009: 68th
In comparison, Oregon was in the top 10 every year he has been here.
Source: cfbstats.com/2012/leader/national/team/offense/split01/category01/sort01.html
You are right about one thing. Cozz has done a shitty job and Sark kept him here, and recruits know that.
You leave out 1 key component to our rushing numbers. We had a QB that was absolutely no threat while running the spread option. Add in a mobile QB (Miles) and you can add 500 yds into that number which would put us near the Top 30 to go with our passing attack.
My main concern is still the lack of TALENT up front and their ability to protect the passer.
As for Sark's play calling, we that speaks for itself.
I can CAPITALIZE words in my POSTS, too.
And when was I defending Sark???? The discussion was about the lack of running game, when in fact it is our inability to protect the passer that was our main issue on offense.
Sorry that is a TOUGH concept for some IDIOTS to grasp.