Fresno - SMU observations

I want to talk two things - QBs and Saftey play. But before I go negative here, Bischoff was absolutely awesome, and Humphrey did a great job coming in for Garrett. That kid is a player and will be awesome for the mustangs in the next few years.
Our saftey play is awful. Horrible, horrible performance last night. If our safteys were playing better, the defense would look really sharp. Time and time again, the safteys, both Harris, Moodley, and then at the end of the game Harper (on the last TD run) get caught sneaking up out of position and burned on runs or short passes. On the first long run by fresno state, Harris got caught up in the wrong hole, pulled up too far, and wasn't there for support once the back broke through the line. On the same play, moodley takes a horrible pursuit angle and gives up an extra 20 yards (it forced him to catch the running back from behind). On the same drive, there was a dropped pass by the fresno receiver who was wide open. Bichoff had him, and handed him off in the zone. Viloria was pulled up, but there was no saftey. Then the camera pans to the sideline and Harris is being yelled at for being out of position once again.
The first fresno TD, Jonas goes for the pick, playing aggressive, barely misses, but Moodley has a weak support effort and the guy is gone.
At the end of the first half, there was another big FS run, off of a horrible angle and read taken by moodley.
A lot of our defensive problems are related to very very poor saftey play. If that gets resolved, our defense will be very strong. Until then, we will continue to give up big plays.
As for the QBs, here is the assessment. These are not first and second string QBs, they are the third and fourth string QB. Wallis plays because he doesn't take the mustangs out of a chance of winning the game (i.e. he wont throw 5 picks and have the mustangs get killed). Bartel hasn't played, because although he obviously has the better tools, he makes really bad reads at times - his messups are really bad messups. He will mature though and looks like he could be very good. One thing that is painfully obvious is that he is not good at the option
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Bennett has a tough call the rest of the year - build on the future and play Bartel or try to keep us in the games as long as possible and play Wallis. I know the season seems like a waste because of the record, but if you just stick Bartel in there and give up turnovers, then 1) you don't give your team a chance to win and 2) the score is so lopsided that nobody on either side of the ball is getting any real gametime experience. I thought Bartel made some fantastic throws, but prior to the final play of the game he had thrown three balls that should have been picked off.
Bennett talks about wanting to run a "multiple" offense. The only way for this team to be "multiple" is to play multiple QBs. Change the look of the offense based on what QB is in the game, and use it to your advantage. When tate is in there, play a running, conservative, option game. Every third series, or when the offense bogs down, put Bartel in there and force the defense to adjust. Just forcing them to constantly adjust during the game will put a lot of stress on the other defense. When Bartel comes in, move to more of a game of pounding the ball up the middle and throwing the ball deep. Normally, I don't believe in playing multiple Qbs and planning to do so, but in this case, it is the only way to build an effective offense...
Our saftey play is awful. Horrible, horrible performance last night. If our safteys were playing better, the defense would look really sharp. Time and time again, the safteys, both Harris, Moodley, and then at the end of the game Harper (on the last TD run) get caught sneaking up out of position and burned on runs or short passes. On the first long run by fresno state, Harris got caught up in the wrong hole, pulled up too far, and wasn't there for support once the back broke through the line. On the same play, moodley takes a horrible pursuit angle and gives up an extra 20 yards (it forced him to catch the running back from behind). On the same drive, there was a dropped pass by the fresno receiver who was wide open. Bichoff had him, and handed him off in the zone. Viloria was pulled up, but there was no saftey. Then the camera pans to the sideline and Harris is being yelled at for being out of position once again.
The first fresno TD, Jonas goes for the pick, playing aggressive, barely misses, but Moodley has a weak support effort and the guy is gone.
At the end of the first half, there was another big FS run, off of a horrible angle and read taken by moodley.
A lot of our defensive problems are related to very very poor saftey play. If that gets resolved, our defense will be very strong. Until then, we will continue to give up big plays.
As for the QBs, here is the assessment. These are not first and second string QBs, they are the third and fourth string QB. Wallis plays because he doesn't take the mustangs out of a chance of winning the game (i.e. he wont throw 5 picks and have the mustangs get killed). Bartel hasn't played, because although he obviously has the better tools, he makes really bad reads at times - his messups are really bad messups. He will mature though and looks like he could be very good. One thing that is painfully obvious is that he is not good at the option

Bennett has a tough call the rest of the year - build on the future and play Bartel or try to keep us in the games as long as possible and play Wallis. I know the season seems like a waste because of the record, but if you just stick Bartel in there and give up turnovers, then 1) you don't give your team a chance to win and 2) the score is so lopsided that nobody on either side of the ball is getting any real gametime experience. I thought Bartel made some fantastic throws, but prior to the final play of the game he had thrown three balls that should have been picked off.
Bennett talks about wanting to run a "multiple" offense. The only way for this team to be "multiple" is to play multiple QBs. Change the look of the offense based on what QB is in the game, and use it to your advantage. When tate is in there, play a running, conservative, option game. Every third series, or when the offense bogs down, put Bartel in there and force the defense to adjust. Just forcing them to constantly adjust during the game will put a lot of stress on the other defense. When Bartel comes in, move to more of a game of pounding the ball up the middle and throwing the ball deep. Normally, I don't believe in playing multiple Qbs and planning to do so, but in this case, it is the only way to build an effective offense...