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Can anyone Wxplain why certain effective plays go missing during the gamethe past few weeks
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<blockquote data-quote="ctcjb" data-source="post: 186980" data-attributes="member: 776"><p>It is a bit frustrating....it seems we go through spells where plays that seem "obvious" to us, just don't get called. Off the top of my head (and I am sure someone will point out where I am wrong):</p><p></p><p>- WR slant pattern - has shown up in only 2 games this year</p><p>- WR reverse - ran once against Duke and wasn't successful, so I guess put it in our pocket until next year</p><p>- Drag patterns to A-Backs (like Hill scored on against Ga Southern last year) - I'm not sure we have seen that this year at all</p><p>- Smoke Routes - seems to disappear for games at a time</p><p>- Fake Rocket Toss, inside counter - not sure we have seen that this season</p><p>- B Back Draw/Screen</p><p></p><p>Now, I understand certain coordinators don't give us a look that would allow certain plays, but do 7 straight coordinators take aways these same plays each week?</p><p></p><p>I know this is blasphemy, but I think CPJ could benefit from using a call sheet (gasp). Gus Malzahn uses a call sheet, so does Chip Kelly, and Chad Morris. Why do they do it? Does CPJ really know his offense that much better than those guys know theirs??? I doubt it. They do it so in the heat of the moment, when trying pick the right play for a situation, they have their potential 'options' staring them in the face. Or they can flag plays to come back to late in the game.</p><p></p><p>I am sure some of you will disagree, but I think CPJ would benefit....just sayin'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctcjb, post: 186980, member: 776"] It is a bit frustrating....it seems we go through spells where plays that seem "obvious" to us, just don't get called. Off the top of my head (and I am sure someone will point out where I am wrong): - WR slant pattern - has shown up in only 2 games this year - WR reverse - ran once against Duke and wasn't successful, so I guess put it in our pocket until next year - Drag patterns to A-Backs (like Hill scored on against Ga Southern last year) - I'm not sure we have seen that this year at all - Smoke Routes - seems to disappear for games at a time - Fake Rocket Toss, inside counter - not sure we have seen that this season - B Back Draw/Screen Now, I understand certain coordinators don't give us a look that would allow certain plays, but do 7 straight coordinators take aways these same plays each week? I know this is blasphemy, but I think CPJ could benefit from using a call sheet (gasp). Gus Malzahn uses a call sheet, so does Chip Kelly, and Chad Morris. Why do they do it? Does CPJ really know his offense that much better than those guys know theirs??? I doubt it. They do it so in the heat of the moment, when trying pick the right play for a situation, they have their potential 'options' staring them in the face. Or they can flag plays to come back to late in the game. I am sure some of you will disagree, but I think CPJ would benefit....just sayin'. [/QUOTE]
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