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<blockquote data-quote="YJMD" data-source="post: 412377" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>I'm sure it could be mathematically modeled to give us best odds depending on down/distance for the play call. But it's really complicated and there will be a lot of variables that can't be accounted for in the model. Still useful. I think we do neglect the passing game at times, but generally I like having a clear identity, and if we aren't successful with our base plays we are unlikely to overcome it with a few big passes. Maybe with a more aggressive defense there will be some opportunities to steal games via a few pivotal pass plays. The only times I remember living off the pass to win games are when defenses sold out against the run and left openings to exploit. If Clemson, UGA, etc. gets penetration and doesn't let the option start to get going with their base defense, no amount of passing is going to overcome it and get us rolling. Usually what happens is forcing things resulting in frustration and turnovers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJMD, post: 412377, member: 1929"] I'm sure it could be mathematically modeled to give us best odds depending on down/distance for the play call. But it's really complicated and there will be a lot of variables that can't be accounted for in the model. Still useful. I think we do neglect the passing game at times, but generally I like having a clear identity, and if we aren't successful with our base plays we are unlikely to overcome it with a few big passes. Maybe with a more aggressive defense there will be some opportunities to steal games via a few pivotal pass plays. The only times I remember living off the pass to win games are when defenses sold out against the run and left openings to exploit. If Clemson, UGA, etc. gets penetration and doesn't let the option start to get going with their base defense, no amount of passing is going to overcome it and get us rolling. Usually what happens is forcing things resulting in frustration and turnovers. [/QUOTE]
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