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<blockquote data-quote="BainbridgeJacket" data-source="post: 669725" data-attributes="member: 376"><p>Without doing a detailed film review, it's hard to say. Observation bias, selective memory probably, but here goes:</p><p></p><p>I felt like our run game got way better as the year went along but damn if it wasn't frustrating watching us repeatedly outside zone for no or negative yards. We were going to run that play until we got it right was my impression. It was also hard at times to tell when we were running stretch vs outside zone. I don't remember running any counter and hardly any dive. I'm sure others have mentioned it, but not having a power package installed cost us some points throughout the season. </p><p></p><p>In the passing game, we could've used more seam-dig combos to create space on mid level passes. Not to say it's not in the arsenal (we completed one that I remember), but it was rare. Did we run any angle routes that anyone remembers? Hi-lo combos were rare. Scissors I don't remember seeing. Now in his defense (and Graham's), it's not like our receivers run the best routes. It seems every other spread team had give-me completions that allow them to move the chains and our guys can't post up in the right spot on 5 yard hitches. That's not really on the OC. We didn't have many threats that forced defenses to actually stretch out and our TE's weren't weapons in crowded field situations. I think it was completely ineffectual when we ran drag routes since our guys weren't going to break tackles. </p><p></p><p>My blood pressure is rising, hitting pause on my thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BainbridgeJacket, post: 669725, member: 376"] Without doing a detailed film review, it's hard to say. Observation bias, selective memory probably, but here goes: I felt like our run game got way better as the year went along but damn if it wasn't frustrating watching us repeatedly outside zone for no or negative yards. We were going to run that play until we got it right was my impression. It was also hard at times to tell when we were running stretch vs outside zone. I don't remember running any counter and hardly any dive. I'm sure others have mentioned it, but not having a power package installed cost us some points throughout the season. In the passing game, we could've used more seam-dig combos to create space on mid level passes. Not to say it's not in the arsenal (we completed one that I remember), but it was rare. Did we run any angle routes that anyone remembers? Hi-lo combos were rare. Scissors I don't remember seeing. Now in his defense (and Graham's), it's not like our receivers run the best routes. It seems every other spread team had give-me completions that allow them to move the chains and our guys can't post up in the right spot on 5 yard hitches. That's not really on the OC. We didn't have many threats that forced defenses to actually stretch out and our TE's weren't weapons in crowded field situations. I think it was completely ineffectual when we ran drag routes since our guys weren't going to break tackles. My blood pressure is rising, hitting pause on my thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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