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<blockquote data-quote="ibeattetris" data-source="post: 656983" data-attributes="member: 1175"><p>Tobias has certainly never succeeded in a situation where we lined up and everyone within 300 miles of the stadium knew we were running.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]7192[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Hell, Tevin Washington had 20 rushing touchdowns in 2012, and I think you, me, and everyone on the opposing side knew what was happening when GT lined up inside the 5 yard line.</p><p></p><p>I am not saying we need to run the flexbone, but any offense we do run should be able to make use of one of our single biggest threats with the ball in his hands. Plenty of teams have a wildcat formation where everyone knows the player receiving the snap is going to run, yet, teams find a way to succeed while doing it. Even a barebones zone read with TO would have been a better play call then the play we attempted on the 2pt conversion we are discussing. CGC's own words is that TO is one of the most athletic guys he has ever coached. If CGC was being honest, then in my opinion for this specific 2pt conversion, you send your guy out there who up until that week was a QB (and even has a start at the position) and let him try to make a play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ibeattetris, post: 656983, member: 1175"] Tobias has certainly never succeeded in a situation where we lined up and everyone within 300 miles of the stadium knew we were running. [ATTACH=full]7192[/ATTACH] Hell, Tevin Washington had 20 rushing touchdowns in 2012, and I think you, me, and everyone on the opposing side knew what was happening when GT lined up inside the 5 yard line. I am not saying we need to run the flexbone, but any offense we do run should be able to make use of one of our single biggest threats with the ball in his hands. Plenty of teams have a wildcat formation where everyone knows the player receiving the snap is going to run, yet, teams find a way to succeed while doing it. Even a barebones zone read with TO would have been a better play call then the play we attempted on the 2pt conversion we are discussing. CGC's own words is that TO is one of the most athletic guys he has ever coached. If CGC was being honest, then in my opinion for this specific 2pt conversion, you send your guy out there who up until that week was a QB (and even has a start at the position) and let him try to make a play. [/QUOTE]
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