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<blockquote data-quote="GlennW" data-source="post: 105344" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>For what it's worth, what makes OUR offense different than every other "spead option" UGA's defense has played is that we run ours from under center and all of the others run theirs' from the shotgun. While, on it's face, this this distinction may seem trivial, I can assure you it's not.</p><p></p><p>Our ability for the B-Back dive is much more dangerous because it gets on the D-Line so much quicker than the "spread option," meaning there is less time for them to read and react. Forcing the LB's to respect our inside game with draw the corners up to support the edge where our A-Backs and wr's can block, or fake block to go out for the pass.</p><p></p><p>Also, if the UGA defenders start to crash their de's and corners to try to take away the pitch, this should allow Thomas to keep the ball on TO (think VA Tech or the long run against Clemson).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlennW, post: 105344, member: 33"] For what it's worth, what makes OUR offense different than every other "spead option" UGA's defense has played is that we run ours from under center and all of the others run theirs' from the shotgun. While, on it's face, this this distinction may seem trivial, I can assure you it's not. Our ability for the B-Back dive is much more dangerous because it gets on the D-Line so much quicker than the "spread option," meaning there is less time for them to read and react. Forcing the LB's to respect our inside game with draw the corners up to support the edge where our A-Backs and wr's can block, or fake block to go out for the pass. Also, if the UGA defenders start to crash their de's and corners to try to take away the pitch, this should allow Thomas to keep the ball on TO (think VA Tech or the long run against Clemson). [/QUOTE]
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