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All offenses and defenses try to win 1:1 matchups in any scheme.You can do both. Most offenses try to find ways to get numbers advantages. Most offenses try to win 1:1 matchups
All offenses and defenses try to win 1:1 matchups in any scheme.You can do both. Most offenses try to find ways to get numbers advantages. Most offenses try to win 1:1 matchups
Correct. And what happens when you win a 1:1 matchup? You get a numbers advantage! What a concept!All offenses and defenses try to win 1:1 matchups in any scheme.
There were two problems with our option play. Clemson D. The pitch guy/QB relationship was poor (pitch guy was not far enough outside). Option against Clemson speed may rarely work and with that poor of a pitch guy/QB relationship it will never work.Lol. Btw, how bad did Yates look running the option out there? I cringed...
When we ran the 3O the last 2 years how did we look against Clemson. And those defensive front 7 were good but not this good.Lol. Btw, how bad did Yates look running the option out there? I cringed...
Paul Johnson made a living on winning 1:1 matchups down the field. Even with Tevin Washington throwing the ball: get 1:1 and go make a play. Clemson's blowout of Alabama in the NC game is a great example. Their WRs won matchups all over the field.Correct. And what happens when you win a 1:1 matchup? You get a numbers advantage! What a concept!
I agree with you on both counts as it relates to this game. Clemson is not going to be a good team to option against for the reason you stated. But, the spacing on the option was terrible. Once the pitch guy was only about ten feet from the QB and had a defender right in his face. That play lost about five yards and would have been about the same if Yates had kept the ball.There were two problems with our option play. Clemson D. The pitch guy/QB relationship was poor (pitch guy was not far enough outside). Option against Clemson speed may rarely work and with that poor of a pitch guy/QB relationship it will never work.
They threw those quick out passes until the safeties cheated up to stop first downs and then went flying down the field.I think that is what CPJ's offense was really good at doing. He wanted to put the defense at a disadvantage in those 1:1 situations by forcing the defensive player to commit first, thereby giving the offense an advantage. That, and he was a genius at spotting weak spots in the defense and making adjustments to exploit them.
4. Charlie Thomas is a stud, and the LB is a position of strength on the D right now.
Yep, their longest play from scrimmage was 19 yards I believe, D did a good job not letting any get past them.One thing stands out for me as totally different from recent Clemson games. Clemson hit no big pass plays. Seems to me you could always count on some wide open Clemson receivers down the field and the QB hitting them. This time even when a receiver was open, we had a man close to make a tackle. Plus for whatever reason I can't remember them throwing a fly pattern even once.
These are words that we have waited to be said or spoken for a very, very long time here on the Flats.
One thing stands out for me as totally different from recent Clemson games. Clemson hit no big pass plays. Seems to me you could always count on some wide open Clemson receivers down the field and the QB hitting them. This time even when a receiver was open, we had a man close to make a tackle. Plus for whatever reason I can't remember them throwing a fly pattern even once.
Augusta, I think Clemson's linemen have for some time been better at pass protection than opening holes for backs. I think their ground game success is more because of the talent of their backs. Seems to me too they typically run the ball just enough to remind you that they might. Meanwhile, the pass is their meal ticket.
Did he take it in? I thought he was out around the 8 yard line or so. It just pulled us back. We still would’ve had toIf the play had been a little later developing the TE might have been able to run through an arm tackle or with a better block at the point of attack but their guy made a play. That's football. We had 3 plays before that one to execute and couldn't get it done. Disappointed for the kids. They played hard all game. That holding call that reversed a TD was absolute B.S.. They could call holding on every single play now in college football. Even the TV announcers disagreed with that call on the replay. That should have been a touchdown.