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Chip Long's Tulane Offense v. Oklahoma 2021 Film Analysis
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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 862322" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>Shotgun vs under center is more of a preference argument than a data driven one. Under center offers you the QB sneak and the midline option. They’re great choices if they’re something you do a lot, but running 199 RPO-style plays out of shotgun doesn’t set you up well to run midline once in the game for a first down. Your line and your backs only get so many reps. </p><p></p><p>One of the reasons to run out of shotgun is that it’s easier to get to the outside, and the middle is where the best run stoppers are. That’s also true on 4th and 1.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you’re building your offense for 4th and 1, you might want that dinosaur of a player called a fullback that’s nearly extinct. I personally love a fullback run, but it might be rarer than a wildcat formation. It’s hard to be good at something you don’t practice.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I’m not going to go to the mat arguing for or against under center vs shotgun. I can barely convince people that you shouldn’t punt from your opponent’s 35 yard line. And I’ve had to argue that in this past season</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 862322, member: 282"] Shotgun vs under center is more of a preference argument than a data driven one. Under center offers you the QB sneak and the midline option. They’re great choices if they’re something you do a lot, but running 199 RPO-style plays out of shotgun doesn’t set you up well to run midline once in the game for a first down. Your line and your backs only get so many reps. One of the reasons to run out of shotgun is that it’s easier to get to the outside, and the middle is where the best run stoppers are. That’s also true on 4th and 1. Also, if you’re building your offense for 4th and 1, you might want that dinosaur of a player called a fullback that’s nearly extinct. I personally love a fullback run, but it might be rarer than a wildcat formation. It’s hard to be good at something you don’t practice. Edit: I’m not going to go to the mat arguing for or against under center vs shotgun. I can barely convince people that you shouldn’t punt from your opponent’s 35 yard line. And I’ve had to argue that in this past season [/QUOTE]
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