Chip: Gophers' reluctance to embrace passing game this season remains baffling; Once a prolific passer Morgan has been reduced to a handoff specialist

As to audibles, I wonder whether Tanner can make a call at the LOS to change the route tree so that, in the event of an all out blitz ( which leaves the defense extremely vulnerable for a couple of seconds), at least one and maybe two WRs or a TE are running short routes for a quick pass. Or are WRs and/or a TE supposed to recognize the blitz threat and on their own break off to shorter, underneath routes? You can blame sacks 100% on the OL, but good offenses also find ways to exploit (promptly) the defensive vulnerabilities created by a blitz.
Answer is Tanner not allowed or he can't see it. Each time he was buried by blitz all receivers were running deep routes. No option for quick shot to area vacated.
 

Minnesota offense vs:

OHIO STATE: 14 of 25 passing, 50 rushing attempts

MIAMI (OH): 8 of 17 passing, 46 rushing attempts

@ Colorado: 11 of 17 passing, 53 rushing attempts

BOWLING GREEN: 5 of 13 passing, 45 rushing attempts

The Minnesota offense in 2021 has averaged 18 passes per game, and 48.5 rushing attempts per game.
Compare our average plays run -- with huge TOP "win" -- to a high powered offense. A good offense will run more plays in less time. Fleck's fixation on TOP is a detriment.
 

Ryan Burns seems to think not. He said as much on his podcast. It makes sense since you always see Morgan looking to the sideline when changing plays.
It seems since Sanford and Son he looks over to the sidelines more than in the past, like 3 times per play vs 1 or 2. It's ridiculous.
 

Maybe I'm the only one who likes stats, but I find these numbers interesting...

Minnesota offense vs:

OHIO STATE: 31 Points / 24 First Downs / 408 Total Yards / 205 Yds Passing / 203 Yds Rushing / 38:41 T.O.P.

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MIAMI (OH): 31 Points / 19 First Downs / 287 Total Yards / 112 Yds Passing / 175 Yds Rushing / 32:36 T.O.P.

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@ Colorado: 30 Points / 22 First Downs / 441 Total Yards / 164 Yds Passing / 277 Yds Rushing / 40:13(!) T.O.P.

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BOWLING GREEN: 10 Points / 12 First Downs / 241 Total Yards / 59 Yds Passing / 182 Yds Rushing / 31:30 T.O.P.
Pretty crazy the O gets 100 to 200 yards more per game vs 2 power 5 opponents than vs 2 MAC opponents.
 

Would have to ask the coaches or Morgan. I could see some coaches allowing that, some not.
Why bother asking the coaches? We've got a board half full of people who apparently know the Gophers offensive personnel and even the playbook better than the coaching staff. You can find all the answer you need right here
 


You honestly have to look at the Offensive Coordinator, that is the difference. Yes, Johnson and Bateman are gone but that does not account for what we are seeing. There are still receivers on this team plenty talented enough to have an offense that can function at a high level, you just need a quality Offensive Coach/QB coach. Even with CRAB out, you still have enough. Even with Dylan Wright out, you still have enough. Fleck thought he could hire Sanford and continue his success, he was wrong, and he will inevitably come to that conclusion at some point. It's just how long will it take him? I say when the L's pile up because the O is brutal, that's when.
Seriously? The offense has been exactly the same since Fleck arrived in Dinkytown. Predictable, unimaginative, obvious, unadaptable. Everyone - including opposing coaches - knows this.

C'Mon man. If you don't think throwing to two NFL-caliber receivers in 2019 made Morgan look better then he really is, you're watching different games than the rest of us. The proof is on film.
 

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I seem to recall some discussion that with the co-OC duties was that Simon was the passing game coordinator (ie, determines all pass plays we run) and Sanford was the ultimate decision-maker with regards to when a pass play is called, but wouldn't decide which pass plays are called.
Anyway, if that's true, could be an interesting angle on why this team skews way so heavily on the run game.
The outcome couldn't lie. Sanford Jr's junkyard tracks are all over this. There is a failure of game-planning, preparation, and coaching. More importantly, not respecting their opponent with the lack of detailed planning. The two bad decisions by PJ Fleck ultimately lead to the demise in the hands of BGSU.

I would not be surprised if a philosophical conflict exist between Simon and Sanford Jr. "Tell me how to steer the d@mn boat! We are about to run aground!"

BGSU deserved credit for doing their homework. If you look around the country the last three years, there are P5 teams like tOSU that get upset by a supposedly inferior opponent.

PJ should be paying closer attention to what his coaches are doing.
 

Why bother asking the coaches? We've got a board half full of people who apparently know the Gophers offensive personnel and even the playbook better than the coaching staff. You can find all the answer you need right here

So true.

Many of our GopherHole friends are severely under-employed. They should be coaching college football, for fun and profit.

If that ever happened, you would finally see more throws to the tight ends. And the team would never call a running play when a pass was obviously the correct choice. Oh, and the team's clock management would be flawless.
 

So true.

Many of our GopherHole friends are severely under-employed. They should be coaching college football, for fun and profit.

If that ever happened, you would finally see more throws to the tight ends. And the team would never call a running play when a pass was obviously the correct choice. Oh, and the team's clock management would be flawless.
And the backup would always be the starter!
 



Anyone know what Fleck’s record is when leading at half? Just curious.
 









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