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<blockquote data-quote="IronJacket7" data-source="post: 17769" data-attributes="member: 81"><p>I don't know AE87. In regards to Vad's reads out of the full house. What would you say the total number of times we ran it? I would venture to say we ran the inverted veer out of the Pistol Full House/Diamond maybe a total of 10-15 times this season. At most. In comparison to 50+ times we ran a mesh read play out of the flexbone. I am not so sure it is a fair comparison. </p><p></p><p>From the film against Duke it was tremendously effective. Again it was only one game. But after the duke game we drifted away from running it and went back to the base. JT also had some success out of it in the BYU game. As did Byerly at the end of the Miami game. I know people will say that those were points at the end of the game against a team that was blowing us out. But from what I was watching it almost seemed like CPJ said well we are beat anyway at this point in the game so I will run the full house now. I am not saying we need to run 4 wide or all pistol. I am just saying there is not enough evidence to support that it was ineffective due to the amount of times we ran it. Limited. </p><p></p><p>QB's in general feed off of rhythm. I don't see where we ran the full house enough this season to develop any type of rhythm for the QB. With the exception of the Duke game. And we slaughtered them with it. Another case where it would have been nice to at least try it... The VT game. They completely shut us down - when we were shooting ourselves in the foot. We ran the Diamond 0 times.</p><p></p><p>Also, don't get me wrong. Winning is more important than what formation we run. That's a given. But play selection and formation choice is a vital and important strategy in winning football games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronJacket7, post: 17769, member: 81"] I don't know AE87. In regards to Vad's reads out of the full house. What would you say the total number of times we ran it? I would venture to say we ran the inverted veer out of the Pistol Full House/Diamond maybe a total of 10-15 times this season. At most. In comparison to 50+ times we ran a mesh read play out of the flexbone. I am not so sure it is a fair comparison. From the film against Duke it was tremendously effective. Again it was only one game. But after the duke game we drifted away from running it and went back to the base. JT also had some success out of it in the BYU game. As did Byerly at the end of the Miami game. I know people will say that those were points at the end of the game against a team that was blowing us out. But from what I was watching it almost seemed like CPJ said well we are beat anyway at this point in the game so I will run the full house now. I am not saying we need to run 4 wide or all pistol. I am just saying there is not enough evidence to support that it was ineffective due to the amount of times we ran it. Limited. QB's in general feed off of rhythm. I don't see where we ran the full house enough this season to develop any type of rhythm for the QB. With the exception of the Duke game. And we slaughtered them with it. Another case where it would have been nice to at least try it... The VT game. They completely shut us down - when we were shooting ourselves in the foot. We ran the Diamond 0 times. Also, don't get me wrong. Winning is more important than what formation we run. That's a given. But play selection and formation choice is a vital and important strategy in winning football games. [/QUOTE]
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