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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 15686" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Tim, you are spot on. I have done a lot of film study of GT games in the past and posted results on another site. This is actually my first post here. In watching the last few games, I have noticed far less reaction to AB motion as well. In fact, I believe LBs especially are keying on our pulling guards and Safeties are staying quiet while lining up a little wider and shallower so they can get to the pitch lanes without having to cheat on motion. Last year, if you remember, Clemmons started the game by firing CBs inside towards motion to blow up a couple early plays. GT then raped them with a few quick passes to the vacant space on the sideline. We moved down the field on three of those throws for a quick TD and they never tried it again. FFWD to last thursday and they sporadically fired CBs again. If I remember, we only tried one pass to that area of the field to counter. Maybe it was because the safeties were wider split and shallower, but I am not sure. Everything you try on D has a risk, but give Climpsum credit, they stalled us for a couple early drives doing it and also hit us for a few negative plays later in the game as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 15686, member: 639"] Tim, you are spot on. I have done a lot of film study of GT games in the past and posted results on another site. This is actually my first post here. In watching the last few games, I have noticed far less reaction to AB motion as well. In fact, I believe LBs especially are keying on our pulling guards and Safeties are staying quiet while lining up a little wider and shallower so they can get to the pitch lanes without having to cheat on motion. Last year, if you remember, Clemmons started the game by firing CBs inside towards motion to blow up a couple early plays. GT then raped them with a few quick passes to the vacant space on the sideline. We moved down the field on three of those throws for a quick TD and they never tried it again. FFWD to last thursday and they sporadically fired CBs again. If I remember, we only tried one pass to that area of the field to counter. Maybe it was because the safeties were wider split and shallower, but I am not sure. Everything you try on D has a risk, but give Climpsum credit, they stalled us for a couple early drives doing it and also hit us for a few negative plays later in the game as well. [/QUOTE]
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