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<blockquote data-quote="TheFlyest" data-source="post: 637659" data-attributes="member: 4863"><p>[USER=29]@Ibeeballin[/USER] thanks </p><p></p><p>If you have time can you show how the play calls differed for Oliver than Graham to show how the coaches adjusted to play towards their strengths? </p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.ajc.com/sports/college/takeaways-from-georgia-tech-loss-temple/Buuac7SlPEn6469YfXqBiL/" target="_blank">https://www.ajc.com/sports/college/takeaways-from-georgia-tech-loss-temple/Buuac7SlPEn6469YfXqBiL/</a></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>2. Pass-protection failures costly</strong></p><p></p><p>The plays on which quarterback Tobias Oliver’s two fumbles occurred illustrated the difficulties that the offensive line had and their role in the outcome.</p><p></p><p>On Oliver’s second-quarter fumble at the goal line, an apparent coverage error (tight end Tyler Davis was triple covered) enabled running back Jordan Mason to slip out of the backfield with only linebacker Isaiah Graham-Mobley accounting for him in a wide-open space. Had Oliver had the time, he could have made an easy throw to Mason for a potential race to the goal line with Graham-Mobley.</p><p></p><p>But left tackle Zach Quinney was beaten on a speed rush by defensive end Quincy Roche, flushing Oliver out of the pocket. Oliver could well have scored anyway, but was stripped of the ball and Temple recovered, one failure in execution leading to another.</p><p></p><p>The play in which Oliver fumbled again was similar. Running back Jamious Griffin was open on the right side with space in front of him, although Oliver appeared to be looking left. Pass-rush pressure coming from defensive end Zach Mesday against right tackle Jared Southers chased out Oliver, leading to the fumble, which was returned 74 yards for a touchdown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheFlyest, post: 637659, member: 4863"] [USER=29]@Ibeeballin[/USER] thanks If you have time can you show how the play calls differed for Oliver than Graham to show how the coaches adjusted to play towards their strengths? [URL]https://www.ajc.com/sports/college/takeaways-from-georgia-tech-loss-temple/Buuac7SlPEn6469YfXqBiL/[/URL] [B]2. Pass-protection failures costly[/B] The plays on which quarterback Tobias Oliver’s two fumbles occurred illustrated the difficulties that the offensive line had and their role in the outcome. On Oliver’s second-quarter fumble at the goal line, an apparent coverage error (tight end Tyler Davis was triple covered) enabled running back Jordan Mason to slip out of the backfield with only linebacker Isaiah Graham-Mobley accounting for him in a wide-open space. Had Oliver had the time, he could have made an easy throw to Mason for a potential race to the goal line with Graham-Mobley. But left tackle Zach Quinney was beaten on a speed rush by defensive end Quincy Roche, flushing Oliver out of the pocket. Oliver could well have scored anyway, but was stripped of the ball and Temple recovered, one failure in execution leading to another. The play in which Oliver fumbled again was similar. Running back Jamious Griffin was open on the right side with space in front of him, although Oliver appeared to be looking left. Pass-rush pressure coming from defensive end Zach Mesday against right tackle Jared Southers chased out Oliver, leading to the fumble, which was returned 74 yards for a touchdown. [/QUOTE]
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