How is it unrealistic to wonder why a team can't throw for 100 yards and get more than 1 receiver a catch when the whole offense is filled with 4 & 5 stars?
Maybe it's the same reason you have 1,000 yard back, and two others averaging over 6 yards a carry, yet you stop giving it to them in the Championship game. That because our running game sucks? Get a new frame of mind man, and quit crying over one instance that you've clearly been provided information against. Here is another prospective and words from our own Coach on the matter if that will get you to quit complaining about the stat line...
How Nick Saban rated Jalen Hurts' progress as passer
"Hopefully just get him to trust and believe in doing the things that he needs to do to technically execute the plays," Saban said. "Although I thought his overall performance for the first game was very good. I thought some of the issues in the passing game were not quarterback-related totally. We had some protection issues that were mental errors, not necessarily physical errors, that created some negative plays. When I talk about overall execution, that's one of the areas that I would be speaking of."
If youāre like me, you likely overreacted during the game and feared that all the progress we had hoped for this offseason came undone as Hurts took off for one scramble after the other, rather than looking like the next coming of Tom Brady.
For the record, I went back the next day after calming down and rewatched every snap a few times to try and get a feel for what happened.
The biggest issue was not that the O-line was whiffing blocks (though
Lester Cotton did have a couple of drive-killers), nor that Jalen was running too early too often. It was that FSU outschemed our protection and got rushers with a free, unmolested path straight at Hurts, who masterfully avoided nearly every one. And in the first half, every time that happened, Coach Daboll had called a deep developing play where all the receivers were still facing downfield when Hurts was forced to tuck and run due to pressure.
However, that kept happening, and by the end of the 3rd quarter, Hurts was feeling phantom pressure. Daboll had adjusted to have some shorter routes available, but Hurts did not, and, to my untrained eyes, ran three times when he could have completed an easy-ish pass.
So, 3/26 drop backs were negative decisions in my mind. And not really any bad throws the whole game. All in all Iād consider that much more success than it felt like. Add in the fact that Henry Ruggs dropped a touchdown that might have been Hurtsā best throw of his career, Ridley couldnāt quite get his feet down on the sideline fade that was perfectly thrown, and the scramble drill throw to Jeudy on the right sideline got wiped out due to a questionable penalty, and all of a sudden his stat line looks a WHOLE lot better.