because it is terrible. I don't know why we have our "running" quarterback stand in the pocket on 90% of passes. First, our offensive line pass blocks like crap 70% of the time. Second, Relf is more dangerous on those roll out passes because he has the option to run and actually get yardage. Third, it gives our meh receivers time to get open. I saw Relf look like a quarterback the 4 or 5 times he rolled out in last night, he made at least 2 very nice first down throws that I saw, and for the first time that I remember this season, he threw the ball away twice when nothing was there and he had no running room. I am convinced that Relf throws much better when he is not standing flat-footed in the pocket.
I am about as tired of seeing Relf hold the ball on the read option for no gain as I was of seeing HB off-tackle on 3rd and long during the Croom error. Blame the offensive line for not blocking because that has been crappy, but what the 17 is Relf seeing that makes him pull the ball in and run? I don't understand what our team practices during the week. Because we don't get better at anything, and I have not seen any improvement on fixing fundamental problems with several players. After practice, don't let Relf leave until he hits a simple post pattern 30 yards down field, in stride, 10 times in a row.
We have several problems that are caused by players, but they could be greatly masked by calling plays with a little thought.
On defense, just keep sending 4 pass rushers who get nowhere, Chris Wilson, because that is working like a charm**. That guy is either the biggest 17ing idiot, or has no belief in his defensive backs whatsoever. I see our defensive backs get beat every so often, but is usually when their quarterback has all 17ing day to throw the ball. It is not like the LBs are helping in coverage anyway, because they are all as slow as molasses going uphill in January, with the exception of Wells.