I'll agree on some of the positives:
- the D really showed up in the second half
- Ragland keeps getting better and better
- The secondary didn't get smoked quite so many times and seems to be SLOWLY improving
- we FINALLY got some pressure on an opposing QB.
The negatives are unsettling:
- The O-Line is not in ANY way dominating and it hasn't very much this year - even with Kelley at center.
- Their is apparently no distinct on-field leader still on either side of the ball.
- Blake is STILL making some real bonehead plays out there - both with his feet and throwing the ball.
- The team as a whole STILL appears to just be in a fog for most of these games - no fire, no "attitude." Other teams are really taking it to us.
- Blake is WAY too fixated on Amari. Yes, he is our best receiver, but other teams are just doubling (or even tripling) him. That means somebody else is open! Find the open guy!
- The running game was horrible last night.
- The team still appears to have no real identity and very poor leadership.
- Our staff is apparently gameplanning to avoid mistakes and trying not to lose. With the athletes we have, I believe that holds us back. Let them play especially on D. On offense, I'm sorry but I don't see Blake getting any better at this point and where he is at is not good enough to win a championship. At some point, we're going to have to let Coker take his shot - maybe before it's too late.