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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Football => Topic started by: Skipper44 on September 19, 2014, 12:35:32 PM
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In my opinion, this season will hinge on the offense finding a way to improve its red zone efficiency. Both games against P5 opponents have highlighted our struggles to score TDs and with Auburn laying out the blueprint to keeping TLBL from getting behind the defense this will be an issue the rest of the season.
I believe our biggest obstacle is the lack of size we have at every skill position. This coaching staff has tried to compensate with the by running the wildcat with some success but it is hard to imagine it keeping up with OU, BU and even OSU and WVU.
It is reminiscent of the early days of DoD 1.0, specifically 1995 with the exception of a that team having powerful FB in Goolsby. Gronk has never been the most physical FB, has Nemchek played at this year?
Could Leverett help?
What is Klein's status, he is by the biggest target of all the WRs.
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Would a more prolific runner at QB create more problems for the defense, particularly in the red zone?
But alas, the bigger picture is, why in 2014 are we talking about K-State looking like early 90's Snyder teams from a personal perspective?
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Auburn has one of the top red zone defenses sooo...
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we also put magical spells on the opposing team's kickers so they can't kick field goals
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Well, it's at least going to be an interesting season.
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Auburn has one of the top red zone defenses sooo...
This. It wasnt just a fluke that the cats had issues in the rz last night. Au red zone defense has been fan rough ridin' tastic the past year. Was def the best feature of the au team last night. Well at least tied with your fg kicker. Poor bastard I really feel sorry for the guy unlike the bama kicker who missed 3 fgs last iron bowl. Eff him
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RZ failure overall was a fluke. K-State teams under Snyder score in the RZ at nearly a 90% clip and score TDs nearly 2/3 of the time. We were set up to surpass that last night and we just didn't make plays. Its not like Auburn stalemated us or blocked FGs, we had a pass go off an All American's shoulder and missed 2 kicks with a 85%. Its more fluke than anything else, really.
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RZ failure overall was a fluke. K-State teams under Snyder score in the RZ at nearly a 90% clip and score TDs nearly 2/3 of the time.
against ish teams
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RZ failure overall was a fluke. K-State teams under Snyder score in the RZ at nearly a 90% clip and score TDs nearly 2/3 of the time.
against ish teams
Tell me again Auburn did to "stop" us in 3 of those red zone misses? Yelled "boo" really loud so Lockett missed a wide open catch? Intimidated our 85% FG kicker? I mean, give me a break.
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RZ failure overall was a fluke. K-State teams under Snyder score in the RZ at nearly a 90% clip and score TDs nearly 2/3 of the time.
against ish teams
Tell me again Auburn did to "stop" us in 3 of those red zone misses? Yelled "boo" really loud so Lockett missed a wide open catch? Intimidated our 85% FG kicker? I mean, give me a break.
_FAN burn.