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<blockquote data-quote="Yaller Jacket" data-source="post: 184263" data-attributes="member: 705"><p>My only views so far are from TV. You can't get the perspective of the whole field that way. What I see:</p><p></p><p>1) B back dive is the closest thing to successful we have in the run game. It often goes for 3 or 4. But last year it often went for 6 or 7. Other teams had to adjust when we got the six or seven, but the 3 or 4 isn't a problem. My guess is that last year's Bs were quicker to the hole, but there might be blocking differences.</p><p></p><p>2) The real issue is the wide plays. We had some success vs North Carolina, but I'm guessing that says more about the quality of their defense. ND, Duke, and Clemson had defenders in our faces immediately. There was no time or space to give Justin or the As time or space to work. Pursuit was quicker to the corner than we were, so we never made it around the end. That is the kind of thing you can't tell what is happening from TV. Are we running the TO slower? Are great numbers of blocks being missed? If so, who is missing those blocks, linemen, wides? As? </p><p></p><p>The passing game looks pretty good at times. As long as we call a pass when it is not expected, we have a chance. If it is third and long, we cannot protect and no one can work open. Of course even if they did JT wouldn't have time to find them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaller Jacket, post: 184263, member: 705"] My only views so far are from TV. You can't get the perspective of the whole field that way. What I see: 1) B back dive is the closest thing to successful we have in the run game. It often goes for 3 or 4. But last year it often went for 6 or 7. Other teams had to adjust when we got the six or seven, but the 3 or 4 isn't a problem. My guess is that last year's Bs were quicker to the hole, but there might be blocking differences. 2) The real issue is the wide plays. We had some success vs North Carolina, but I'm guessing that says more about the quality of their defense. ND, Duke, and Clemson had defenders in our faces immediately. There was no time or space to give Justin or the As time or space to work. Pursuit was quicker to the corner than we were, so we never made it around the end. That is the kind of thing you can't tell what is happening from TV. Are we running the TO slower? Are great numbers of blocks being missed? If so, who is missing those blocks, linemen, wides? As? The passing game looks pretty good at times. As long as we call a pass when it is not expected, we have a chance. If it is third and long, we cannot protect and no one can work open. Of course even if they did JT wouldn't have time to find them. [/QUOTE]
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