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<blockquote data-quote="ATL1" data-source="post: 45493" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>You are right and I agree with you. </p><p>But we've never been consistent in passing, nor do we do much dumping off. In 2010 Nesbitt was able to make some crucial plays in passing, but that's been it. Take Alabama (I know it's a totally different offensive scheme) when teams focused to much on stopping the run McCarron was able to burn them enough to loosen the defense back up to pound them with the run. They force you to respect their passing game which opened up the run more. That's the case no matter who the quarterback has been definitely not consistently. We've been a top 10 in rushing every year, yet at the bottom in passing every where. Bottom tier in passing efficiency as well (when their enough attempts per game to qualify for measurement). In theory it's sounds good and it works for the most part until we face strong run defenses and then we might as well fold the tent and call it day we done. I'm tired of that m.o. Are we gonna adjust/adapt the offense to improve remedy this or are we gonna settle for 8-4 or less?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATL1, post: 45493, member: 26"] You are right and I agree with you. But we've never been consistent in passing, nor do we do much dumping off. In 2010 Nesbitt was able to make some crucial plays in passing, but that's been it. Take Alabama (I know it's a totally different offensive scheme) when teams focused to much on stopping the run McCarron was able to burn them enough to loosen the defense back up to pound them with the run. They force you to respect their passing game which opened up the run more. That's the case no matter who the quarterback has been definitely not consistently. We've been a top 10 in rushing every year, yet at the bottom in passing every where. Bottom tier in passing efficiency as well (when their enough attempts per game to qualify for measurement). In theory it's sounds good and it works for the most part until we face strong run defenses and then we might as well fold the tent and call it day we done. I'm tired of that m.o. Are we gonna adjust/adapt the offense to improve remedy this or are we gonna settle for 8-4 or less? [/QUOTE]
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