At least according to this guy, who identified Rattler as the most talented player on the field.
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Per Pittman: "A lot about the quarterback is a lot about who is around you. You have to have protection, you have to have guys get open, and he’s got a big tight end from Oklahoma, but if he has those things, he’s really good, and he makes really good plays. He’s accurate with the ball and he can scramble, (and) he won a lot of games early at Oklahoma. But at quarterback, you have to be upright, and you have to have good receivers and all those things.”
Pittman was not-so-subtly pointing out the issues we have on offense, namely OL protection.
Rattler missed on some deep balls, but did connect on 4 passes of over 38 yards. The interception in the end zone wasn't good, but the game was over at the point anyway. Spencer isn't a Heisman candidate, for sure, but if we could find a run game, we'd be in a very good position offensively.
Rattler identified the issue as well: "We put up 30 points, threw for almost 400 yards, but we have to run the ball better. We rushed for 50 yards (29-40) and that is just not us. It can’t be us. We are not going to win games if we can’t run that ball.”
That pretty much summarizes our predicament: "we are not going to win games if we can't run the ball."
The question is "how do you manufacture a run game?"

Talented Spencer Rattler makes South Carolina dangerous, but supporting cast lacking and banged up
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — South Carolina might have a quarterback capable of beating any team in the nation on a given day, but only with a sufficient level of play around him.

Per Pittman: "A lot about the quarterback is a lot about who is around you. You have to have protection, you have to have guys get open, and he’s got a big tight end from Oklahoma, but if he has those things, he’s really good, and he makes really good plays. He’s accurate with the ball and he can scramble, (and) he won a lot of games early at Oklahoma. But at quarterback, you have to be upright, and you have to have good receivers and all those things.”
Pittman was not-so-subtly pointing out the issues we have on offense, namely OL protection.
Rattler missed on some deep balls, but did connect on 4 passes of over 38 yards. The interception in the end zone wasn't good, but the game was over at the point anyway. Spencer isn't a Heisman candidate, for sure, but if we could find a run game, we'd be in a very good position offensively.
Rattler identified the issue as well: "We put up 30 points, threw for almost 400 yards, but we have to run the ball better. We rushed for 50 yards (29-40) and that is just not us. It can’t be us. We are not going to win games if we can’t run that ball.”
That pretty much summarizes our predicament: "we are not going to win games if we can't run the ball."
The question is "how do you manufacture a run game?"