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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 41447" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>Also, you've got to like the part about Justin being able to do good things when the play breaks down. That's going to happen. That's usually what Tevin couldn't do. Sometimes, no matter how good of a play the coach calls, one of our guys gets whipped by a better player, and that's when you need a guy who can make plays with a special skillset. An opposing defensive coach can't account for this anymore than our offensive coaches can account for one of their defenders whipping our blocker. I rewatched the Auburn/Bama game. Auburn's offense is a great offense, lots of good concepts in there. I would say the same about ours. In fact, they're very similar. Auburn's offense gave Bama a lot of trouble just in the way it's fundamentally designed to outnumber the defense all the time, just like ours. But, MANY KEY PLAYS in that game were made by Marshall doing something when the play blew up and by their RB breaking tackles. I distinctly remember a 3rd and 18. Marshall was pressured in the pocket initially (looked a lot like how our QB has to run for his life often when passing). He eluded the first wave when he should've been sacked, got out of the pocket and then found a guy 20 yards downfield who had found an empty space (because even Bama's DB's can't cover for 10 seconds). That's not coaching. It's playmakers at the most crucial positions. Spring practice and drills didn't make that play happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 41447, member: 216"] Also, you've got to like the part about Justin being able to do good things when the play breaks down. That's going to happen. That's usually what Tevin couldn't do. Sometimes, no matter how good of a play the coach calls, one of our guys gets whipped by a better player, and that's when you need a guy who can make plays with a special skillset. An opposing defensive coach can't account for this anymore than our offensive coaches can account for one of their defenders whipping our blocker. I rewatched the Auburn/Bama game. Auburn's offense is a great offense, lots of good concepts in there. I would say the same about ours. In fact, they're very similar. Auburn's offense gave Bama a lot of trouble just in the way it's fundamentally designed to outnumber the defense all the time, just like ours. But, MANY KEY PLAYS in that game were made by Marshall doing something when the play blew up and by their RB breaking tackles. I distinctly remember a 3rd and 18. Marshall was pressured in the pocket initially (looked a lot like how our QB has to run for his life often when passing). He eluded the first wave when he should've been sacked, got out of the pocket and then found a guy 20 yards downfield who had found an empty space (because even Bama's DB's can't cover for 10 seconds). That's not coaching. It's playmakers at the most crucial positions. Spring practice and drills didn't make that play happen. [/QUOTE]
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