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I expect to see Miami do the DL shift due to shifts against FSU.
I wonder if CPJ can take advantage of the shifts?
I wonder if CPJ can take advantage of the shifts?
I think we should be able to run on them pretty easily, especially if our OL is healthy. If they do shift, CPJ can hopefully have something up his sleeve for it.I expect to see Miami do the DL shift due to shifts against FSU.
I wonder if CPJ can take advantage of the shifts?
This. Would like to see us run our version of prairie dog offense. Get out of huddle and up to line quick, put AB in motion and see what they do. Check sideline for new play call and then run the play.They're going to try to time our snap count and interfere with the snap and mesh. Did it last year.
Disagree, the D's we have played are trying to take away the pitch, that's why it might look slow to the perimeter. That's why TM and Benson have both had over 100 yards games together in 3 games. We are taking what's there. We also have plenty of plays that don't tip our hat with the Aback motion, and if a teams cheats towards the motion CPJ will destroy it with his play calling.Two key observations in this thread. First we do a terrible job with varying our snap count. This has been a problem forever and allows opponents who are smart and observant to get the jump on our offense. The A Back motion is also a very predictable, observable component of this. It is a form of tipping your hand that allows our opponent to know when we are going to snap the ball. This is something we could easily change and it would greatly enhance our performance.
The second observation is that our entire operation is too slow. A big reason we are struggling to get our A backs into the arsenal is that we just run everything too slow. Our blocking and our ability to fire out and be crisp in our operation just has not been there. It looked pretty good in the Tennessee game but since then it just is not where it needs to be. I think the turnovers have had a big effect on everybody slowing down in an effort to minimize the chance of a mistake. We have got to get past that, or these teams with quicker, better athletes will totally stifle our attack.
Go Jackets!
Miami figured out the signals last year.This. Would like to see us run our version of prairie dog offense. Get out of huddle and up to line quick, put AB in motion and see what they do. Check sideline for new play call and then run the play.
When a D-line is shifting and stutign hard inside the best counter is the belly series yes. That is likely why we have focused on it this year( combined with the fact that had we lost mills getting him some power runs would have been a common call.) I expect us to do a lot of belly against miami given how much trouble they had with FSU's power game.Correct me if I wrong (which I likely am), but would the belly be a good counter to that?
We don't use signals, we run the plays in.Miami figured out the signals last year.
A better option would be to call 3 plays in the huddle, and run pure tempo at them run play lien up etc.
We actually came up to the LOS against Miami and then had the play come in from the sideline last year. We did it from the very first play, I don't remember how long we did it though.We don't use signals, we run the plays in.
We ran a lot of no huddle last year....We don't use signals, we run the plays in.