I think our gameplan lastnight was focused pretty highly on "do not put avery in a spot to get hurt." Which makes sense given our QB situation lastnight (i think Max Marsch was our backup).
I think next year once Knuth is eligible and we don't have a safety in the backup qb role, we'll see a little more designed QB run/read option stuff. but likely just a little -- I don't think we're going to see 10+ designed QB runs per game or anything like that. Would like to see us mix in some bootleg/pa stuff next year to make linebackers second guess a bit more -- should open up things inside for DJamer in the same way read option does. Though you don't really see much "bootleg" from the shotgun, and idk if we went under center more than 10 times this year.
Anyway, avery was really impressive lastnight. His pocket presence/evasiveness is already leagues better than any QB K-State's had in a LONG time (maybe ever). He really didn't make any bad decisions lastnight.
Had some misses. Receivers weren't very helpful for a lot of the game (though KJ/Jace/Seth came up big in that last TD drive). We missed Sinnott a lot lastnight imo. All in all, we know he's got the talent with his arm and legs -- what we didn't know was how he'd handle himself when it comes to pocket presence/decision-making over the course of the game. Lastnight answered the only real question i had about Avery. He's going to be very, very good for us. Get that boy another reliable WR and a decent enough OL, and our offense is going to be bananas.