Perception vs. reality. The entire offense was moved by his speech about humility after the texas game.What I think that we have seen is Troy Smith trying to establish himself as the "game winner". I think that he liked that feeling after the Michigan game so much that he wants to "win" every game. It is not enough for him to be part of the winning team-he wants to be the one that won it! He wants the big stats-200 passing/100 rushing, that makes him the MVP. That doesn't match with Tressell Ball, or even with team football, but that is what it looks like is going on. All the coaches efforts to get him to look for all his recievers just slows him down-he is still planning to run, except by then the defense is closing him in. A chance for a great highlight film! No, caught in the backfield, maybe a loss on the play, or even throwing into coverage for an interception.
In short, we have another "ego man". We have the best defense in the nation, but no signs of individual egos there. We have a quarterback that made it clear when someone else had the job that the team's problems were because he wasn't being given a chance to play. He got his chance and made the most of it. I applauded that and I was glad for the team. Since that though, it looks like Smith has become the focus of the offense-he won't use any of the other weapons. If #4 and #11 had some catches, I might agree that #7 was being mis-used. How can we even think that the coaches, the receivers, backs, and the line have all suddenly developed problems-but QB is good because "he beat Michigan"? No, The Buckeyes beat Michigan. If we want to beat Michigan again they had better either adjust Mr. Smith's view of team football or move him to the bench.
Smith does try to make too much happen a lot. But it's a huge stretch to say a QB's lack of vision is b/c he doesn't want to use his WRs. Yes, I'm sure Smith loves getting pummeled by huge defensive lineman... and occasionally scrambling for 5 yards and getting punished again.
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