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A few notes from last night's show
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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 252756" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Maybe the elephant in the room is his rationale for it: to give Thomas fewer checks at the line. It could mean several things but one of them almost certainly is that the defenses have been confusing and flustering him with their own adjustments. It might help explain why our B backs end the game six inches shorter than when it started and three straight "dives" really were supposed to be options. While I know blocking schemes change with every play, our offense of late has been an awful lot of speed sweeps with B and A backs. I just don't like the no-huddle unless you go high speed -- Clemson, Oregon, Louisville etc. And when we are two scores down and taking forever to run a play while the old clock on the wall -- play and game -- runs down it just doesn't seem sound. But, next game up is the only game that counts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 252756, member: 2175"] Maybe the elephant in the room is his rationale for it: to give Thomas fewer checks at the line. It could mean several things but one of them almost certainly is that the defenses have been confusing and flustering him with their own adjustments. It might help explain why our B backs end the game six inches shorter than when it started and three straight "dives" really were supposed to be options. While I know blocking schemes change with every play, our offense of late has been an awful lot of speed sweeps with B and A backs. I just don't like the no-huddle unless you go high speed -- Clemson, Oregon, Louisville etc. And when we are two scores down and taking forever to run a play while the old clock on the wall -- play and game -- runs down it just doesn't seem sound. But, next game up is the only game that counts. [/QUOTE]
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