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Ironbreaker
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Alright so ASU is coming to town with an 8 game winning streak vs UW.
My biggest concern in this game is our offense. However I'm also worried about our D in this type of matchup. We've seen plenty of games against drop back passers in Cal, furd and the illini and our D has done well. We've also seen two dual threat QBs and they both lit us up. Granted against EWU we contained Vernon for the most part but he still lit us up throwing the ball. I credit our D line playing a vastly over matched oline for the containment.
vs ASU we are facing a dual threat QB with an excellent oline and plenty of offensive threats around him. ASUs oline has allowed the least amount of sacks in the PAC. So it doesnt get easier for our d facing their line compared to Oregons.
I have no reason to believe our D is going to stop ASU consistently. I don't think it will be as bad as it was against Oregon when the final tally is done, but I think we need 35+ to win this game.
Which brings me to the larger concern. Our offense. How are they going to get that many points? They are abysmal. We faced lesser Ds in Cal and the Illini and our O couldnt produce 35 against either one of them. In case you forgot our D scored 3 TDs between those two games. In the second half we managed 3 fgs...
I think coach Graham realizes what type of QB he has the best chance to win this game with, so Kelly is starting. He might be a little rusty as he's missed the past 3 games, though I don't think he will be.
I think the streak goes to 9...
Thoughts?
My biggest concern in this game is our offense. However I'm also worried about our D in this type of matchup. We've seen plenty of games against drop back passers in Cal, furd and the illini and our D has done well. We've also seen two dual threat QBs and they both lit us up. Granted against EWU we contained Vernon for the most part but he still lit us up throwing the ball. I credit our D line playing a vastly over matched oline for the containment.
vs ASU we are facing a dual threat QB with an excellent oline and plenty of offensive threats around him. ASUs oline has allowed the least amount of sacks in the PAC. So it doesnt get easier for our d facing their line compared to Oregons.
I have no reason to believe our D is going to stop ASU consistently. I don't think it will be as bad as it was against Oregon when the final tally is done, but I think we need 35+ to win this game.
Which brings me to the larger concern. Our offense. How are they going to get that many points? They are abysmal. We faced lesser Ds in Cal and the Illini and our O couldnt produce 35 against either one of them. In case you forgot our D scored 3 TDs between those two games. In the second half we managed 3 fgs...

I think coach Graham realizes what type of QB he has the best chance to win this game with, so Kelly is starting. He might be a little rusty as he's missed the past 3 games, though I don't think he will be.
I think the streak goes to 9...
Thoughts?