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Saturday was like losing an insurance policy. Our five year senior, backup QB and respected and looked to leader (also assisting with getting plays in), who helped lead us to victory vs WSU appears out for the season.
Seasons turn on a dime with injuries. Should Thomas go down, all is not lost, but expectations would change in a moment. Man, losing a solid guy like Costa could hurt.
First, I hope the team (and Thomas) do not begin to play differently and more conservative. Sure, we can if we're up a few scores, but keep with the attack offense - including QB option/run, but BE CAREFUL!
Second, we might see more protection/blocking from a RB to protect Thomas. We have excellent blocking RB's, but no one sells themselves to blocking like Alston.
Third, IF, if, Thomas goes down, what do you guys see as the best options? Sure, staff is working on this terrible scenario this week, but if it's your call - do you play Bennett - and I believe, burn his RS? Hawkins? Huff? Wildcat? Does the spread change to a more basic and power approach if we're running with a inexperienced QB - given that the spread heavily depends on a QB who can read and respond w/ option?
Scary, but plausible.
Seasons turn on a dime with injuries. Should Thomas go down, all is not lost, but expectations would change in a moment. Man, losing a solid guy like Costa could hurt.
First, I hope the team (and Thomas) do not begin to play differently and more conservative. Sure, we can if we're up a few scores, but keep with the attack offense - including QB option/run, but BE CAREFUL!
Second, we might see more protection/blocking from a RB to protect Thomas. We have excellent blocking RB's, but no one sells themselves to blocking like Alston.
Third, IF, if, Thomas goes down, what do you guys see as the best options? Sure, staff is working on this terrible scenario this week, but if it's your call - do you play Bennett - and I believe, burn his RS? Hawkins? Huff? Wildcat? Does the spread change to a more basic and power approach if we're running with a inexperienced QB - given that the spread heavily depends on a QB who can read and respond w/ option?
Scary, but plausible.
