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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 845530" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>Ohio State has the only offense that might be able to challenge Georgia defensively. But I don’t know if OSU’s defense will be good enough to keep them in the game. The one area of Georgia’s defense that know one really knows about is their secondary. Because they get so much pressure up front nobody has been able to challenge their defensive backfield. Designed rollouts and bootlegs with a lot of mesh routes may alleviate some of the pressure and draw the safeties and corners in allowing a home run ball to fall in over the coverage. Their pressure rate is insane, so you have to get the QB moving and can’t expect him to sit in the pocket. What I would really like to see and what might open up some holes in the LBs and DBs is just running straight up speed options in addition to designed rollouts. Keep the DL away from the QB and make the LBs commit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 845530, member: 4572"] Ohio State has the only offense that might be able to challenge Georgia defensively. But I don’t know if OSU’s defense will be good enough to keep them in the game. The one area of Georgia’s defense that know one really knows about is their secondary. Because they get so much pressure up front nobody has been able to challenge their defensive backfield. Designed rollouts and bootlegs with a lot of mesh routes may alleviate some of the pressure and draw the safeties and corners in allowing a home run ball to fall in over the coverage. Their pressure rate is insane, so you have to get the QB moving and can’t expect him to sit in the pocket. What I would really like to see and what might open up some holes in the LBs and DBs is just running straight up speed options in addition to designed rollouts. Keep the DL away from the QB and make the LBs commit. [/QUOTE]
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