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Isn't it more likely that they are the team that has played 3 gimmie games, rather than the one game where everything falls apart in the second half? BYU probably won't blow many teams out because of their offensive problems, but I wouldn't go around predicting any more *** hands either. Their defense is good enough to prevent that, especially against a team like Utah State who is just looking to run the whole game. Let's see if Utah State can even beat Colorado State first today because they are still 0-1 against all teams not named Weber State after all, though I've liked what I've seen of them up until this point.
Utah St. is the best team in the state this year. Yes, better than that Utah team in the "Conference of Champions."
And that BYU offense, still is hellishly horrible and boring.
Doman was a huge mistake. Sorry, but it's true. Even Mike Leach called Doman out yesterday on the radio.
And Heaps hasn't progressed. The kid still cannot throw with any touch, is nervous, and slow with the reads. If you were to actually pay attention to the offense, you'd notice that the pass timing is off. 3-step drops are slow enough to be 5 or 7-step. While the longer drops are being thrown too quickly, as if they're 3-steps. Heaps has missed so many passes down the seam because he's throwing it too hard and too quickly.
AS jazzman12 stated, Heaps is gonna need to accept some of the responsibility now for this POS offense. The kid talked a good show, but hasn't come close to delivering thus far. Doman? He was supposed to bring back a prolific offense. So far I've seen Anae's shotgun offense mostly, except even more conservative than before.
Personally, I have questions that Heaps will ever be that good. I have serious doubts about that body part between the ears.
It doesn't matter how strong of an arm you have, if you cannot manage the game, you'll always be a very inconsistent QB. Maybe that's why both Anae and Doman haven't "taken the leash off?" Ever thought about that? Perhaps these coaches know something that we don't....
There's no reason why a team returning 10 offensive starters should be struggling to average more than ONE TD PER GAME.
Utah St. will beat BYU. They have the best RB in the state, a very good dual threat QB, and some speedy WRs.
Without that once in every 13 year runbacks, BYU would have been in a tie ballgame yesterday. Don't expect another next Friday to save our butts...
And this is coming from a pretty solid BYU fan folks. This offense is terrible