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<blockquote data-quote="nodawgs" data-source="post: 25138" data-attributes="member: 51"><p>Guys listen. Auburn's offense is in no way similar to CPJ's offense. The option that Auburn runs is a zone read. We do not run a zone read. The zone read is MUCH easier for a qb to read than a Veer read. The rest of Auburn's run game is actually more similar to Gailey's run game than Johnson's. Alot of Power G and counter blocking, pulling guards to lead up on LBers. The only play that has similar blocking is Auburn's fly sweep which is blocked like our rocket toss. It's the blocking you will see on the stretch play out of the I formation. </p><p></p><p>Auburn uses a lot of motions to vacate defenders and open running/passing lanes. Malzahn knows exactly what he wants to run based on what the defense does to long motion. 1) do they chase? 2) do they bump out/pull the rope? 3) do they bring the safety down? or 4) do they not move at all? Malzahn knows those keys well enough to be able to know what play he wants to run next before the last play is over. Yes the motions are window dressings, but they are also critical to the play and play calling. It tips the defense's hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nodawgs, post: 25138, member: 51"] Guys listen. Auburn's offense is in no way similar to CPJ's offense. The option that Auburn runs is a zone read. We do not run a zone read. The zone read is MUCH easier for a qb to read than a Veer read. The rest of Auburn's run game is actually more similar to Gailey's run game than Johnson's. Alot of Power G and counter blocking, pulling guards to lead up on LBers. The only play that has similar blocking is Auburn's fly sweep which is blocked like our rocket toss. It's the blocking you will see on the stretch play out of the I formation. Auburn uses a lot of motions to vacate defenders and open running/passing lanes. Malzahn knows exactly what he wants to run based on what the defense does to long motion. 1) do they chase? 2) do they bump out/pull the rope? 3) do they bring the safety down? or 4) do they not move at all? Malzahn knows those keys well enough to be able to know what play he wants to run next before the last play is over. Yes the motions are window dressings, but they are also critical to the play and play calling. It tips the defense's hand. [/QUOTE]
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