In this article TM references doing 7-on-7's against our own defense but he does not say anything about them playing other schools like they have in the past:I haven’t heard anything about them playing other schools in Atlanta. Has anybody heard anything about it?
https://www.ajc.com/sports/college/...USGGPPykInO/?icmp=np_inform_variation-control“Last year, I struggled a lot hitting some of the guys that were wide open, just throwing the ball in general,” Marshall said. “So that’s one of the main things that I’ve worked on this spring, and one of the things we’ve been working on a lot this summer.”
In passing drills with backs and receivers and in 7-on-7 competitions with the Tech defense this summer, Marshall said he has worked on his accuracy, ball placement and footwork.
“Where to put the ball, where I want the receivers to be, where they want the ball to be put, just all those little things we’ve been working on,” Marshall said.
I saw a video posted on Twitter by a player who was participating against our defense in 7v7's a couple of weeks ago. Something along the lines of "Player X delivering dimes against GT's defense!" I think he was from Clark Atlanta...one of the smaller schools in the area.
Spent a couple of minutes looking for it, but it's probably buried in Twitterverse by now.
I think it's very worthwhile for both your offensive and defensive skill players. Just having your qb throwing to moving targets who are being covered is huge. Having your db's trying to cover in a more difficult situation than actual games can't hurt, either.When you cant hit anyone the defense is at a severe disadvantage. I remember doing 7 on 7s at camps where we rolled an entire lineman team and we were still completing passes against a state champion secondary
I think it's very worthwhile for both your offensive and defensive skill players. Just having your qb throwing to moving targets who are being covered is huge. Having your db's trying to cover in a more difficult situation than actual games can't hurt, either.
....I'm going to be honest, this is pretty damning:
“I know I catch myself sometimes – if the first option isn’t there, I kind of peek at the second option, but don’t really think to throw it to him, and I go ahead and get outside the pocket because, of course, I’m really good with my legs,” Marshall said. “But I’m trying to stay in the pocket a little bit more.”
Left out what is implied = this year if coach calls a pass play and i do the high school tuck and run, the next play be sent in w a qb.....I'm going to be honest, this is pretty damning:
“I know I catch myself sometimes – if the first option isn’t there, I kind of peek at the second option, but don’t really think to throw it to him, and I go ahead and get outside the pocket because, of course, I’m really good with my legs,” Marshall said. “But I’m trying to stay in the pocket a little bit more.”
I'm more worried about his deep ball on play action with no pressure at a wr with a step and half on his man. I just rewatched the VT game and we should have won that going away instead of it hanging on one play that almost cost us again. At the end of the first half, Marshall missed on two deep balls that would have been td's if the ball was thrown in stride, one to Juene and one to Stewart. Both these balls were on the same drive so we only lost 7. In the second half he underthrew Camp in the endzone who also had his man beat deep. That's 14 points we should have had easy. All three throws were play action, no pressure.....I'm going to be honest, this is pretty damning:
“I know I catch myself sometimes – if the first option isn’t there, I kind of peek at the second option, but don’t really think to throw it to him, and I go ahead and get outside the pocket because, of course, I’m really good with my legs,” Marshall said. “But I’m trying to stay in the pocket a little bit more.”
I thought Marshall playing AB his first year or two would’ve helped him play QB in this system but I’m wondering if it’s part of the reason he keeps the ball so much. He’s more of a RB than he is a QB.....I'm going to be honest, this is pretty damning:
“I know I catch myself sometimes – if the first option isn’t there, I kind of peek at the second option, but don’t really think to throw it to him, and I go ahead and get outside the pocket because, of course, I’m really good with my legs,” Marshall said. “But I’m trying to stay in the pocket a little bit more.”
I thought Marshall playing AB his first year or two would’ve helped him play QB in this system but I’m wondering if it’s part of the reason he keeps the ball so much. He’s more of a RB than he is a QB.
IN high school he had almost as much yardage running as passing.From watching recruiting for 50 yrs,I've seen that as a basically RUNNING QB. MAYBE ,but unlikely it will change much this yr.Maybe if he had a 3rd yr.I thought Marshall playing AB his first year or two would’ve helped him play QB in this system but I’m wondering if it’s part of the reason he keeps the ball so much. He’s more of a RB than he is a QB.
It was not done intentionally. The depth chart is usually crowded at QB. We usually don't see anyone lower than # 2 get playing time at that position. And when there are some 'tweeners, or athletes if you prefer, in the depth chart sometimes they will voluntarily move to AB to get playing time much like Jordan and Marshall have done. The injury that knocked Byerly out in 2015 necessitated moving Jordan back to QB. In 2016 Jordan was # 2 by virtue of having had all of the snaps as a backup the previous season. Marshall wasn't ready in 2016. My hope is that Marshall will improve and put it all together in 2018. My fear is that his instinct to tuck and run will take over or he will get happy feet in the pocket and not set his feet if he does throw. Our # 2 has got to be ready to go in. I am hoping that it is Johnson. I hope that he doesn't have to come in to save a game but will get enough time under center to be ready for 2019.I never understood that logic in the first place. If it was better to play Aback for our QBs then why wouldn't we intentionally do this with the others?
When you cant hit anyone the defense is at a severe disadvantage. I remember doing 7 on 7s at camps where we rolled an entire lineman team and we were still completing passes against a state champion secondary
Both O and D seemed to be worse at end of half scenarios. Is that factual or just clowded mismemory?I really don't think TQM keeps the ball too much. His reads are decent and the defense decides who keeps the ball.
Guys, our offense was not all that bad last year. Yes it could be better, but it was not bad. FEI rank of 20 is decent.
The defense was not good, but it was second best year for Roof in FEI. The lack of forced turnovers hurt.
Special teams was very bad last year. I am not talking about punter. I am talking about field position and the score that make or break a close game.