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<blockquote data-quote="TheGridironGeek" data-source="post: 119184" data-attributes="member: 1898"><p>Also the confusion over "why couldn't they stop the dive when they know it's coming" is representative of the general misunderstanding of how an offense works. Yes, great teams are often "predictable" but unstoppable anyway, but that is because they have dictated what the opposing 'D is able to safely do.</p><p></p><p>If you watch the 2nd half MSU had inside LBs running outside as soon as the ball was snapped, desperate to stop Rocket Sweep and the other outside plays CPJ and Thomas established in the 1st half. If it was ILLEGAL for Tech to throw or run outside, yes you could just blitz 11 guys between the tackles and stop the "predictable" dive. But the Bulldogs were maxed out just trying to contain the other stuff. The option pitch and play-action pass were ripping off 15-50 yards a play so they had no choice but to deal with the inside handoff getting 5-10. </p><p></p><p>If this, then that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheGridironGeek, post: 119184, member: 1898"] Also the confusion over "why couldn't they stop the dive when they know it's coming" is representative of the general misunderstanding of how an offense works. Yes, great teams are often "predictable" but unstoppable anyway, but that is because they have dictated what the opposing 'D is able to safely do. If you watch the 2nd half MSU had inside LBs running outside as soon as the ball was snapped, desperate to stop Rocket Sweep and the other outside plays CPJ and Thomas established in the 1st half. If it was ILLEGAL for Tech to throw or run outside, yes you could just blitz 11 guys between the tackles and stop the "predictable" dive. But the Bulldogs were maxed out just trying to contain the other stuff. The option pitch and play-action pass were ripping off 15-50 yards a play so they had no choice but to deal with the inside handoff getting 5-10. If this, then that. [/QUOTE]
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