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<blockquote data-quote="Scubapro" data-source="post: 623329" data-attributes="member: 744"><p>IMO A good coach utilizes his players strengths. We have lots of kids with decent speed and an undersized O line. To me this means we need to hit the edge quickly, run counters, quick passes and occasional stretch the field with a vertical pass.</p><p>We cant seem to sustain blocks long enough to hand the ball off six yards deep and make positive yardage unless there is a mis direction or attempt to stretch the field.</p><p>I saw us try and run up the middle every time on first down...where we usually lost yardage. There wasn't any read in our zone read as far as I could tell.</p><p>We only threw the ball deep once that I could remember. When we did throw the ball the routs were short and in traffic. Not a good formula for a non passing QB. </p><p>I this due to lack of Jimmies and Joes? Probably in part. But it also looks like putting a square peg in a round hole.</p><p>A good coach puts players in position to best suit their skills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scubapro, post: 623329, member: 744"] IMO A good coach utilizes his players strengths. We have lots of kids with decent speed and an undersized O line. To me this means we need to hit the edge quickly, run counters, quick passes and occasional stretch the field with a vertical pass. We cant seem to sustain blocks long enough to hand the ball off six yards deep and make positive yardage unless there is a mis direction or attempt to stretch the field. I saw us try and run up the middle every time on first down...where we usually lost yardage. There wasn't any read in our zone read as far as I could tell. We only threw the ball deep once that I could remember. When we did throw the ball the routs were short and in traffic. Not a good formula for a non passing QB. I this due to lack of Jimmies and Joes? Probably in part. But it also looks like putting a square peg in a round hole. A good coach puts players in position to best suit their skills. [/QUOTE]
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