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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 18771" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>While it seems that some think that how much we pass is simply a philosophical decision based on the degree of CPJ's stubbornness or something, I've seen nothing to support that generally speaking. When we had a big lead in some games, CPJ called pass plays to get the game-experience, but typically he seems to call plays based on what the defense is giving us. </p><p></p><p>Two things were in our favor against Georgie: (1) They were really selling-out to stop the run and (2) they were not a great team against the pass in the first place. For the season, teams were completing 58.7% of their passes against them, and Vad completed less than 50%. Some of them were clutch throws; some were close-enough to wide open receivers who could adjust, and some of the incompletions were because of pass protection, but we shouldn't pretend that Vad's become a passing savant.</p><p></p><p>Cobb, to your point, neither our offense nor defense improved overall, to my surprise. Our offense took a step back in both passing and rushing but was still pretty good largely because of scheme and play-calling, imo. Our Defense took a big step forward in rush Defense (from 70 to 17 in ypc D) but fell-off in pass defense (from 56 to 81 in passer-rating D), due in part to injuries probably. In yards per play against BCS AQ teams, we went from 22nd to 28th on offense and from 55th to 65th on defense. (These numbers are not opponent adjusted beyond limiting the games to BCS AQ opponents).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 18771, member: 195"] While it seems that some think that how much we pass is simply a philosophical decision based on the degree of CPJ's stubbornness or something, I've seen nothing to support that generally speaking. When we had a big lead in some games, CPJ called pass plays to get the game-experience, but typically he seems to call plays based on what the defense is giving us. Two things were in our favor against Georgie: (1) They were really selling-out to stop the run and (2) they were not a great team against the pass in the first place. For the season, teams were completing 58.7% of their passes against them, and Vad completed less than 50%. Some of them were clutch throws; some were close-enough to wide open receivers who could adjust, and some of the incompletions were because of pass protection, but we shouldn't pretend that Vad's become a passing savant. Cobb, to your point, neither our offense nor defense improved overall, to my surprise. Our offense took a step back in both passing and rushing but was still pretty good largely because of scheme and play-calling, imo. Our Defense took a big step forward in rush Defense (from 70 to 17 in ypc D) but fell-off in pass defense (from 56 to 81 in passer-rating D), due in part to injuries probably. In yards per play against BCS AQ teams, we went from 22nd to 28th on offense and from 55th to 65th on defense. (These numbers are not opponent adjusted beyond limiting the games to BCS AQ opponents). [/QUOTE]
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