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<blockquote data-quote="Josh H" data-source="post: 974805" data-attributes="member: 1317"><p>Faulkner's roots is in the Air Raid. We're more of a Power Raid with the commitment to the running game and getting tight ends in the mix. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sanders is also the most sacked QB in college football so he's taking a beating back there - <a href="https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/2023/11/10/shedeur-sanders-deion-sanders-colorado-quarterback-sacks-painkillers/71505699007/" target="_blank">Colorado star Shedeur Sanders is nation's most-sacked QB. Painkillers may be his best blockers.</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Possible, if you can figure out what play the offense was in after the snap. And what play the defense was in. There's not exactly an "Ask Madden" feature here that's telling you the play calls. You also have to account for the Jimmies and the Joes. If you don't have a receiver that can win deep against the coverage, or if you can't pass block you aren't hitting any of those big plays. Finally - college has limited practice time. You just can't have a playbook with hundreds of plays from all sorts of schemes. </p><p></p><p>Then you have concepts. <a href="https://weeklyspiral.com/2021/03/08/smash-concept/" target="_blank">Smash</a> is designed to beat Cover 2. Flood beats Cover 3. Call the wrong concept against the wrong defense and things are ugly fast. </p><p></p><p>Most teams will script out their first 10-15 plays of the game, based on tendencies learned from their opponent over film review, or just plays that they have a good chance of gaining positive yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh H, post: 974805, member: 1317"] Faulkner's roots is in the Air Raid. We're more of a Power Raid with the commitment to the running game and getting tight ends in the mix. Sanders is also the most sacked QB in college football so he's taking a beating back there - [URL='https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/2023/11/10/shedeur-sanders-deion-sanders-colorado-quarterback-sacks-painkillers/71505699007/']Colorado star Shedeur Sanders is nation's most-sacked QB. Painkillers may be his best blockers.[/URL] Possible, if you can figure out what play the offense was in after the snap. And what play the defense was in. There's not exactly an "Ask Madden" feature here that's telling you the play calls. You also have to account for the Jimmies and the Joes. If you don't have a receiver that can win deep against the coverage, or if you can't pass block you aren't hitting any of those big plays. Finally - college has limited practice time. You just can't have a playbook with hundreds of plays from all sorts of schemes. Then you have concepts. [URL='https://weeklyspiral.com/2021/03/08/smash-concept/']Smash[/URL] is designed to beat Cover 2. Flood beats Cover 3. Call the wrong concept against the wrong defense and things are ugly fast. Most teams will script out their first 10-15 plays of the game, based on tendencies learned from their opponent over film review, or just plays that they have a good chance of gaining positive yards. [/QUOTE]
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