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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 191117" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>I don't know about Matt E, but if he is thinking along the same lines as I do in terms of the short/quick passing attack, it is not to be a focal point of our offense. I would like to see this implemented for days (or seasons) when we can not get our traditional offense going. Just as something to back the defense off a little bit to give our guys some breathing room to execute the O. </p><p></p><p>When the TO is humming like it was last year, I love watching it. It is a thing of beauty. I actually enjoy following the wrong guy because Justin has done such a good job with the mesh. The thing is, it's not going to be that way if this year is any sort of indicator. I would love to see us have something we can go to when we can't get the bread and butter rolling and adding a few quick hitting passes seems very reasonable to me. </p><p></p><p>I know we run a lot of option routes, but with a bunch of young guys, they may not do the right thing all of the time. It takes time for them and Justin to see the same thing. This is what made Smelter and JT's chemistry so good. As much as I'd love to have Waller this year as well, him and Justin didn't have that same chemistry which was evident in the FSU game last year. </p><p></p><p>I know we run some crossing patterns with abacks (usually successfully if we throw it to them), but I would love to see us implement some little hitch routes when they are in zone or smash routes when they are in man (most likely being covered by a lb).</p><p></p><p>Again, I want to emphasize that I like our offense and think it gives us the best chance to succeed long term. I would just like to see some of these concepts implemented for when we can get it going offensively and/or can't protect well enough to let our other routes develope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 191117, member: 786"] I don't know about Matt E, but if he is thinking along the same lines as I do in terms of the short/quick passing attack, it is not to be a focal point of our offense. I would like to see this implemented for days (or seasons) when we can not get our traditional offense going. Just as something to back the defense off a little bit to give our guys some breathing room to execute the O. When the TO is humming like it was last year, I love watching it. It is a thing of beauty. I actually enjoy following the wrong guy because Justin has done such a good job with the mesh. The thing is, it's not going to be that way if this year is any sort of indicator. I would love to see us have something we can go to when we can't get the bread and butter rolling and adding a few quick hitting passes seems very reasonable to me. I know we run a lot of option routes, but with a bunch of young guys, they may not do the right thing all of the time. It takes time for them and Justin to see the same thing. This is what made Smelter and JT's chemistry so good. As much as I'd love to have Waller this year as well, him and Justin didn't have that same chemistry which was evident in the FSU game last year. I know we run some crossing patterns with abacks (usually successfully if we throw it to them), but I would love to see us implement some little hitch routes when they are in zone or smash routes when they are in man (most likely being covered by a lb). Again, I want to emphasize that I like our offense and think it gives us the best chance to succeed long term. I would just like to see some of these concepts implemented for when we can get it going offensively and/or can't protect well enough to let our other routes develope. [/QUOTE]
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