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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 487719" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>Very much agree, and just how I was hoping things would unfold. A few other thoughts:</p><p></p><p>If you are a DC you have to focus on stopping both QBs. Do you have different ways of lining up and playing each QB? Can you practice each way enough to be effective? Miami looked ready for Oliver and their D loves to use their speed and flow to the football. The misdirection stuff we did with Taquon they had more trouble handling. I do think Oliver impacted the game though as Miami appeared as though they had spent time preparing for him.</p><p></p><p>Also, I like Marshall going in first because he's more experienced at making changes at the line and at getting us in the correct plays when we don't know how the D is going to play us. This gives Oliver a chance to get coached up on the sideline, and it gives CPJ a better early look at how to exploit the opponents game plan. Oliver also is a change of pace guy who can be very disorienting after seeing Taquon.</p><p></p><p>Finally, there's the passing game. The three big passes were a big part of beating Miami. If Taquon can set his feet in my opinion he usually delivers an accurate ball with reasonable zip, particularly if his confidence is high. He seemed confident Saturday night and threw some big strikes. Not sure Johnson calls that pass play on third and six with Oliver in there. Experience matters. BTW, nice to have Camp back....he can go get it. And good job with the bootleg action to give Taquon time to get set up and deliver good balls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 487719, member: 857"] Very much agree, and just how I was hoping things would unfold. A few other thoughts: If you are a DC you have to focus on stopping both QBs. Do you have different ways of lining up and playing each QB? Can you practice each way enough to be effective? Miami looked ready for Oliver and their D loves to use their speed and flow to the football. The misdirection stuff we did with Taquon they had more trouble handling. I do think Oliver impacted the game though as Miami appeared as though they had spent time preparing for him. Also, I like Marshall going in first because he's more experienced at making changes at the line and at getting us in the correct plays when we don't know how the D is going to play us. This gives Oliver a chance to get coached up on the sideline, and it gives CPJ a better early look at how to exploit the opponents game plan. Oliver also is a change of pace guy who can be very disorienting after seeing Taquon. Finally, there's the passing game. The three big passes were a big part of beating Miami. If Taquon can set his feet in my opinion he usually delivers an accurate ball with reasonable zip, particularly if his confidence is high. He seemed confident Saturday night and threw some big strikes. Not sure Johnson calls that pass play on third and six with Oliver in there. Experience matters. BTW, nice to have Camp back....he can go get it. And good job with the bootleg action to give Taquon time to get set up and deliver good balls. [/QUOTE]
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