Coach Mess is just so much more comfy calling plays...

UNIGuy4Cy

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Am I the only one seeing this? With Barnett the playbook is open. They ran the diamond formation for the first time this year and it was a huge success. And passing? Barnett has thrown better than Jantz has all season. Go Clones!
 

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We had two good plays in the first half. Two.

That first drive this half was great but if we don't make adjustments this half and get the same garbage we did outside Barnett-Lenz of the first half, we're going to get beat.
 

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We had two good plays in the first half. Two.

That first drive this half was great but if we don't make adjustments this half and get the same garbage we did outside Barnett-Lenz of the first half, we're going to get beat.
We have sustained more drives in the 3rd quarter against a better defense on the road than we did all day last week.
 

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Am I the only one seeing this? With Barnett the playbook is open. They ran the diamond formation for the first time this year and it was a huge success. And passing? Barnett has thrown better than Jantz has all season. Go Clones!

They ran diamond against Tech also. We had some of our best runs out of that formation against them.
 

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I wouldn't say Mess is more comfortable calling plays because of the quarterback, I would say Rhoads said something along the lines of "We aren't winning a game in the Big 12 if the only plays you call are screens and read options"
 

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Good improvement by Mess. JB looked good at keeping his head. If the receivers sans JL would have shown up, we may not have had such a bad 2nd quarter.
 

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It really feels like a common theme that the offensive play calling since Rhoads arrived has been less predictable with more big plays when Iowa State has played tougher competition. In games they expect to win, they try to beat teams with their vanilla offense and the only scores come when they manage to string together a long series of successful plays.
 

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It's always good when your defense scores 14 points. This really opens things up and allows more options for the offense. It also keeps them from pressing and taking chances.