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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 446350" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I think DCs at the beginning of last year did the obvious thing. We had a brand new QB who was not game tried. He's also not an imposing physical specimen. Let's structure the D to force him to keep the ball. That way he'll: a) get mixed up on his reads and b) they'll be a greater chance he'll get hurt. </p><p></p><p>Well, the reads part worked fine; TaQuon was brand new and missed a ton of them. Part b didn't work quite as well because he can run like a deer and takes a hit pretty well. Problem = his passing was deficient. Soooooo … try hard to force him to throw. That did work, especially on wet fields when the running game got bogged down. Whether it will work this year is the $64 question. </p><p></p><p>However, if the opposing DCs decide to force TaQuon to run by taking away the pitch, I'm guessing that Coach will be chuckling every time. And running a lot of mid-line options and dives, just to keep things interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 446350, member: 265"] I think DCs at the beginning of last year did the obvious thing. We had a brand new QB who was not game tried. He's also not an imposing physical specimen. Let's structure the D to force him to keep the ball. That way he'll: a) get mixed up on his reads and b) they'll be a greater chance he'll get hurt. Well, the reads part worked fine; TaQuon was brand new and missed a ton of them. Part b didn't work quite as well because he can run like a deer and takes a hit pretty well. Problem = his passing was deficient. Soooooo … try hard to force him to throw. That did work, especially on wet fields when the running game got bogged down. Whether it will work this year is the $64 question. However, if the opposing DCs decide to force TaQuon to run by taking away the pitch, I'm guessing that Coach will be chuckling every time. And running a lot of mid-line options and dives, just to keep things interesting. [/QUOTE]
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