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<blockquote data-quote="gtg936g" data-source="post: 462794" data-attributes="member: 623"><p>There isn't an easy answer because they have speed at the edge and the LB positions. Normally you would try to read the dominate tackle on the midline and scoop him when you run away from him. In this case you will probably have to turn it back inside and try to isolate the LB. That is what we did in 14 and we got bailed out by Smelter with some back shoulder throws when we needed a chunk of yards.</p><p></p><p>The issue with the speed option we ran vs USF is that we won't be able to gain leverage on Clemson like we did USF. </p><p></p><p>If we don't think we can throw it, we would be better off giving them something they haven't seen from us, like the 1 wide receiver set that army uses to double the DT, read the DE, and cut the corner with the AB. It is a double option, but it limits the reads TQM has to read and forces the playside corner to figure out where he needs to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtg936g, post: 462794, member: 623"] There isn't an easy answer because they have speed at the edge and the LB positions. Normally you would try to read the dominate tackle on the midline and scoop him when you run away from him. In this case you will probably have to turn it back inside and try to isolate the LB. That is what we did in 14 and we got bailed out by Smelter with some back shoulder throws when we needed a chunk of yards. The issue with the speed option we ran vs USF is that we won't be able to gain leverage on Clemson like we did USF. If we don't think we can throw it, we would be better off giving them something they haven't seen from us, like the 1 wide receiver set that army uses to double the DT, read the DE, and cut the corner with the AB. It is a double option, but it limits the reads TQM has to read and forces the playside corner to figure out where he needs to be. [/QUOTE]
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