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<blockquote data-quote="swampsting" data-source="post: 184225" data-attributes="member: 1062"><p>It's taken Snoddy a couple of years to figure out how to play A-back. And now we're asking guys to learn this stuff on the fly. Plus, we don't get a lot of separation at receiver. </p><p></p><p>First and foremost, we have to establish a threat at B back, whether it's Marshall or Allen. Skov, for all his attributes, is not going to break a 40-yarder or more. Marshall or Allen are more likely to do that. And again, all three of those guys are essentially brand new to the position. Skov may have played four years at Stanford, but this is an entirely new role and new offense for him. JT has to settle down too. </p><p></p><p>We had a good B back screen set up against Clemson but it looked like one of their D line got a piece of it. A wrinkle I'd like to see is an A back screen. There's a lot of call for quick slants, but when I watched Clemson's corners, they were right up on the receivers. And if they're going to crowd the box, a slant against with a LB or safety sitting nearby might get a receiver decapitated. I'll have to watch the game replays a little more closely to see how much room there is for those kinds of routes and passing lanes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampsting, post: 184225, member: 1062"] It's taken Snoddy a couple of years to figure out how to play A-back. And now we're asking guys to learn this stuff on the fly. Plus, we don't get a lot of separation at receiver. First and foremost, we have to establish a threat at B back, whether it's Marshall or Allen. Skov, for all his attributes, is not going to break a 40-yarder or more. Marshall or Allen are more likely to do that. And again, all three of those guys are essentially brand new to the position. Skov may have played four years at Stanford, but this is an entirely new role and new offense for him. JT has to settle down too. We had a good B back screen set up against Clemson but it looked like one of their D line got a piece of it. A wrinkle I'd like to see is an A back screen. There's a lot of call for quick slants, but when I watched Clemson's corners, they were right up on the receivers. And if they're going to crowd the box, a slant against with a LB or safety sitting nearby might get a receiver decapitated. I'll have to watch the game replays a little more closely to see how much room there is for those kinds of routes and passing lanes. [/QUOTE]
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