UMGriz75
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Not sure that "Lib" and "Poly" are exactly advertisements for success of the "base offense."MrTitleist said:Here's how ego maniacal and inflexible Stitt is:
[tweet]https://twitter.com/ajmazzolini/status/664500061070430208[/tweet]
Such an inflexible guy.....
Nor that, by implication, arguably the best game of the season, UND, is representative of a failure. It's an interesting, if odd, self-analysis.
It does confirm an early criticism of the Stitt strategy, I don't recall who offered it, that the concept appeared heavily dependent on the "comprehension skills" and experience of one QB, and created a high season risk if that QB were injured.
The scenario came true, and Stitt himself is confirming that the analysis was true, by complaining that the team and the QBs failed him by being unable to substitute into his "base offense."
Well, I guess that was Ash's complaint about the Griz-Cat game last year.
I am a bit surprised that "overthrows," "miscommunications," "short throws," no QB "run" and a 33% third down conversion facility were part of the "base offense." I would have thought that he would have tried to adapt away from those aspects, not claim them as a "base." The statistics underlying those first three games show declining metrics on nearly all counts and two losses, and so its puzzling that Stitt claims that they represent an authentic realization of his "base offense."
I guess it depends on the meaning of what "adapt" means.