
Originally Posted by
pczach
Last year I defended Fichtner, because he didn't have a starting quarterback running his offense. I wanted to see more before I assessed his offensive design and play calling.
Well, after further review....I can't stand much of what he does from a play design standpoint, situational play calls, some route combinations, and overall feel for the game. I don't understand much of what he does at a strategic level, involving personnel and play calling. Claypool is a perfect example. Claypool is not perfect and there are parts of his game that need to be worked on, but he clearly stresses defenses and needs to be utilized more.
When they were 1st and goal from the 2 yard line and didn't get in, I know they had a run for a loss, and a drop by Claypool that would have been a TD, but the plays that were called in that spot were ridiculous. The field is compressed near the goal line to begin with, and he is running plays were all the receivers are running slants and in routes to the center of the field and having Ben looking to throw into a mass of defenders in the center of the end zone. He doesn't seem to understand time and space within the game, and fails to stress defenses horizontally and vertically consistently...particularly in situational football when you know defensive tendencies or proximity to the line of scrimmage. He seems to call plays that go right into the teeth of the defense at times, and don't keep defenses off balance.
Of course bad offensive line play hurts the offense. Of course the quarterback making incorrect reads or mental mistakes hurts things. Of course better execution of plays by the players is necessary. But he is routinely calling horizontal runs with slow RB's and his play calling is predictable. The coaching of the OL is also suspect when you look at the technique in run blocking and the overall approach they seem to take.
Coaches need to put players in a position to succeed. I just don't think he has done that consistently enough. I hope he is learning some things and is willing to make some changes based on what has or hasn't been working, but I'm not holding my breath.
I know I'm getting off of the subject of the thread, but I can't help it. It has to be said.
Far too often it appears the offense is being held back by Fichtner.