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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 17757" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>All excellent thoughts and questions. My only caution is that you can't make such decisions looking at the QB in a vacuum. You also have to consider the rest of the roster and what they are capable of doing too. For example, we would be in deep kimchee if we suddenly decided to go air raid because Vad can throw. We don't have a WR corps that has proven they can get open or win contested balls with anything other than single coverage bent on stopping the run. What WR do we have that is a good route runner or can stretch the field WITH a deep safety helping? I don't think there is one on the roster. Smelter has proven to be a good intermediate type receiver, but even he isn't a precise route runner. Then, looking at the OL that has all been recruited and developed with drive blocking in mind, not in retreat, catching people in the pass rush.</p><p></p><p>The compromise offense we ran against UGAg is a viable and potent attack that only incorporated some of our option elements. We could be successful running it that way. In fact, we may have been more successful trying that all year instead of force feeding the TO in the middle of the season. Who knows? I don't know where we are headed with diamond stuff either. Frankly, I don't think Vad has looked comfortable making MESH reads 5 yards deep either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 17757, member: 639"] All excellent thoughts and questions. My only caution is that you can't make such decisions looking at the QB in a vacuum. You also have to consider the rest of the roster and what they are capable of doing too. For example, we would be in deep kimchee if we suddenly decided to go air raid because Vad can throw. We don't have a WR corps that has proven they can get open or win contested balls with anything other than single coverage bent on stopping the run. What WR do we have that is a good route runner or can stretch the field WITH a deep safety helping? I don't think there is one on the roster. Smelter has proven to be a good intermediate type receiver, but even he isn't a precise route runner. Then, looking at the OL that has all been recruited and developed with drive blocking in mind, not in retreat, catching people in the pass rush. The compromise offense we ran against UGAg is a viable and potent attack that only incorporated some of our option elements. We could be successful running it that way. In fact, we may have been more successful trying that all year instead of force feeding the TO in the middle of the season. Who knows? I don't know where we are headed with diamond stuff either. Frankly, I don't think Vad has looked comfortable making MESH reads 5 yards deep either. [/QUOTE]
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