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<blockquote data-quote="gtg936g" data-source="post: 15594" data-attributes="member: 623"><p>First let me say this is a great discussion.</p><p></p><p>This weekend I watched some of the early games Tevin had when Nesbit got hurt. He looked indecisive just like Vad. This has made me wonder if the speed of the defense is one of the things that Vad is dealing with. It is hard for opposing teams to simulate the speed of our offense, it is difficult for us to simulate the speed of their defense. I can imagine that he looks better at the option in practice. </p><p></p><p>We often do not pass until we are in trouble. I imagine by then Vad feels like he is playing the game in fast forward. It may be in our best interest to come out and just run some slants to let Vad get a feel for the speed of the game, and then go to the option run game. I think this would throw off a D like UGA who is definitely going to come out and be super aggressive to stop the run. Against Alabama AM it may not look like he is seeing the game in fast forward, due to the difference in talent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtg936g, post: 15594, member: 623"] First let me say this is a great discussion. This weekend I watched some of the early games Tevin had when Nesbit got hurt. He looked indecisive just like Vad. This has made me wonder if the speed of the defense is one of the things that Vad is dealing with. It is hard for opposing teams to simulate the speed of our offense, it is difficult for us to simulate the speed of their defense. I can imagine that he looks better at the option in practice. We often do not pass until we are in trouble. I imagine by then Vad feels like he is playing the game in fast forward. It may be in our best interest to come out and just run some slants to let Vad get a feel for the speed of the game, and then go to the option run game. I think this would throw off a D like UGA who is definitely going to come out and be super aggressive to stop the run. Against Alabama AM it may not look like he is seeing the game in fast forward, due to the difference in talent. [/QUOTE]
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