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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 102091" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>Their offense:</p><p>Best RB you'll see at this level. I think the Gurley injury doesn't hurt them at all, as I think Chubb is the better player at this point. There won't be any questions or pressure about getting both of them the ball. They can just focus on maximizing Chubb's immense talent.</p><p></p><p>Very good OL who aren't going to be easily fooled.</p><p></p><p>Decent QB who can't win them many games but won't lose many for them either. He's a senior and knows what he's doing and probably also knows his limitations and isn't likely to make mistakes.</p><p></p><p>WR's are good enough to be productive.</p><p></p><p>They've been running this system for so long with the same staff. They'll have a good plan against us. I'm still glad that their QB isn't a runner. Involving QB's in the run game makes it significantly more difficult to defend, imo. I think we have a chance to limit Chubb, kind of like we limited Gurley last year, but I think Mason will be much more able to hurt us this year than last. As 33J pointed out, they have a good strategy of running 10 or 11 personnel and putting your defense in a personnel/alignment quandary. They can be stopped though or at least slowed down. I'd like to see us focus on stopping Chubb and making Mason beat us, which I'm sure we'll do. The question is if we can truly stop Chubb even if we do focus on him. If we're focused on stopping him and still can't, we're toast. They can pick their poison. I'd like to see us pick our spots to change things up and take some risks to create big plays, as we've done well this season even when we were struggling. If we can get a couple sacks ... if we can create a couple of turnovers whether its via fumble or interception ... if Mason doesn't have his best game (ie making perfect throws that are impossible to defend) ... and most of all if Chubb doesn't exert his will on us ... I like our chances. My hopeful and realistic prediction is 24 points. If we can get that from our D, we still have a great chance to win the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 102091, member: 216"] Their offense: Best RB you'll see at this level. I think the Gurley injury doesn't hurt them at all, as I think Chubb is the better player at this point. There won't be any questions or pressure about getting both of them the ball. They can just focus on maximizing Chubb's immense talent. Very good OL who aren't going to be easily fooled. Decent QB who can't win them many games but won't lose many for them either. He's a senior and knows what he's doing and probably also knows his limitations and isn't likely to make mistakes. WR's are good enough to be productive. They've been running this system for so long with the same staff. They'll have a good plan against us. I'm still glad that their QB isn't a runner. Involving QB's in the run game makes it significantly more difficult to defend, imo. I think we have a chance to limit Chubb, kind of like we limited Gurley last year, but I think Mason will be much more able to hurt us this year than last. As 33J pointed out, they have a good strategy of running 10 or 11 personnel and putting your defense in a personnel/alignment quandary. They can be stopped though or at least slowed down. I'd like to see us focus on stopping Chubb and making Mason beat us, which I'm sure we'll do. The question is if we can truly stop Chubb even if we do focus on him. If we're focused on stopping him and still can't, we're toast. They can pick their poison. I'd like to see us pick our spots to change things up and take some risks to create big plays, as we've done well this season even when we were struggling. If we can get a couple sacks ... if we can create a couple of turnovers whether its via fumble or interception ... if Mason doesn't have his best game (ie making perfect throws that are impossible to defend) ... and most of all if Chubb doesn't exert his will on us ... I like our chances. My hopeful and realistic prediction is 24 points. If we can get that from our D, we still have a great chance to win the game. [/QUOTE]
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