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<blockquote data-quote="alentrekin" data-source="post: 243193" data-attributes="member: 2909"><p>Agreed. On rewatching it again, JT missed at least 4 BB reads, though he did a great job holding on to the ball generally, and especially when they had BB in the backfield. Qua had a crack block and two huge TD setting catches.</p><p></p><p>I don't believe that they have us "figured out" more so than anyone else, unless that means being prepared and athletic enough to be violent in the direction the keys take you. The read keys are as old as the offense, and there is no shortage of information on tendencies, since the software can update per package and pre-snap reads on the fly, and every coach shares knowledge, especially on this scheme.. The trick is getting the D to install and trust the tendencies, even when CPJ is playing games with them. </p><p></p><p>It's my opinion that BC was a big, athletic defense that was well prepared, like LSU '09. When it appears that they "know the play" it's because they are playing their read at full speed, and we don't have a counter that's meaningful -- e.g. bryan wasn't quick enough on the bootleg on the last drive and they occasionally took fullback in the backfield, bent back the OL and got up after cut blocks to make edge tackles. I count this as a tough win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alentrekin, post: 243193, member: 2909"] Agreed. On rewatching it again, JT missed at least 4 BB reads, though he did a great job holding on to the ball generally, and especially when they had BB in the backfield. Qua had a crack block and two huge TD setting catches. I don't believe that they have us "figured out" more so than anyone else, unless that means being prepared and athletic enough to be violent in the direction the keys take you. The read keys are as old as the offense, and there is no shortage of information on tendencies, since the software can update per package and pre-snap reads on the fly, and every coach shares knowledge, especially on this scheme.. The trick is getting the D to install and trust the tendencies, even when CPJ is playing games with them. It's my opinion that BC was a big, athletic defense that was well prepared, like LSU '09. When it appears that they "know the play" it's because they are playing their read at full speed, and we don't have a counter that's meaningful -- e.g. bryan wasn't quick enough on the bootleg on the last drive and they occasionally took fullback in the backfield, bent back the OL and got up after cut blocks to make edge tackles. I count this as a tough win. [/QUOTE]
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