[NU Sports] Different Perspective On What Went Wrong
BSchooler at aol.com
BSchooler at aol.com
Sat Dec 31 13:25:14 CST 2005
I was at the game; haven't watched the tape yet. I feel the defense, under
the circumstances, played well enough for us to have won the game. Of course,
the kicking game was a joke, except for surprisingly good kick-off coverage. But
the problem, from my perspective, was that Basanez got his bell rung late in
the second half and his decision making skills suffered accordingly. In fact,
I wouldn't be surprised to learn that he played with a mild concussion. We've
seen Basanez's decision making skills suffer earlier in his career after
getting hit in the head. Air Force in his Sophomore year is the best example. I
think that's what happened yesterday.
In the second half, Basanez locked on to his primary receiver. He's lucky
more passes weren't intercepted. One pass in the fourth quarter, Baz must have
stared down his receiver for five seconds before firing a bullet to a receiver
who was blanketed. Nearly all second half passes were fired full strength; no
touch was utilized - even on short passes.Poor decision making wasn't limited
to the passing game. Time after time, I felt Baz made the wrong decision on the
option and the zone read. It seems he already had his mind made up on who was
going to get the ball instead of reading the defensive end. In addition, the
QB is supposed to stick the ball into the RB's gut and either remove it or
leave it there on the zone read - based on the read. Instead, Baz was lunging at
the RB when giving him the ball or making a perfunctory wave of the ball a few
feet from the RB when he kept it. No deception or utilization of the read was
evident in the second half in the running game.
And this from the same QB who led masterful performances much of the year.
This certainly wasn't the same QB we saw against Wisconsin and Michigan State. I
think the reason is that Baz was suffering from a mild concussion in the
second half. We've seen Baz adversely affected by a blow to the head earlier in
his career and I feel it unfortunately happened again in the Sun Bowl.
Bob Schooler
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