Yeah, our C's are in "4pt" so to speak since one hand brings the ball up to start the play. If the C is rocked back to snap with the other hand not on the ground, then it's harder for them to fire off like we want.
For me it would have to be when JJ alluded some would be tacklers and somehow came out and flung a huge pass downfield.If could only pick 1 play what was the best play/highlight?
It's easier to pull a rope than push one!Just a little experience talking here: When I hear coach say stuff like "player x is a big play waiting to happen for somebody" try to remember, it is way easier to learn not to make a big play for the other team than it is to learn to make a huge play for your own team. Generally speaking, the guys who are capable of making big plays often will end up rising to the top, because all they have to do is pull the reigns in a little and tap into their brains. JT was the same way. Remember how many plays he forced trying to play as a RS frosh?
All I have seen is the spring game, so tifwiw. My opinion means less than nothing at this point. However, as a coach, when I hear CPJ say stuff like "can't be tackled" or "making huge plays for somebody" it garners my interest a little more than some of the other comments like "did some good things" or "moved the team".
Truly, CPJ is unlikely to take huge risks early. What coach would? However, let's be clear about what we are dealing with here in the long term. There are a couple guys out there on the field who are above everybody else, even if they haven't reached their potential yet.
I really don't think it's a huge factor. We only play against our offense in camp and in the spring. The rest of the time we are in the same boat as everyone else using scouts to replicate other offenses. IMO it pretty much is an even swap.Our offense is unique, no quotes about it. And yes, I am suggesting it is a valid question we ask in our D/roof threads. Not saying that I know it -- whatever the conclusion might be -- to be true.
Is the swap: we get the unique offense and they get defensive practice against typical offenses?I really don't think it's a huge factor. We only play against our offense in camp and in the spring. The rest of the time we are in the same boat as everyone else using scouts to replicate other offenses. IMO it pretty much is an even swap.
I would think our scout team could replicate opponents' offensives more realistically doing it multiple times per season, than our opponents' scout offense could replicate our OBS offense doing it only once a season or even less. When was the last time Tennessee schemed to go against the triple option? And they always say: "you can't emulate the speed at which Tech runs it in practice!"I agree.This has been floating around here since PJ showed up. And yes, I am of the opinion that seeing our OFF a lot (and mainly running QBs),hurts the DEF somewhat.How much?Who knows.All, I know is we have had below average DEFs ,FOR YRS.
Even the great '14 yr was Def stat-wise pretty poor except for TOs.
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If could only pick 1 play what was the best play/highlight?
I read that saint-amour was a regular presence in the back field.I didn't make the fan day or the scrimmage, but I love the updates.
How did Freeman, Simmons, and Saint-Amour look?
I'm still hoping KeShun shows that flash he had his freshman year
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Who did he throw it to? And how far?For me it would have to be when JJ alluded some would be tacklers and somehow came out and flung a huge pass downfield.
Pretty much. They get reps against their own offense in camp and spring and have scouts running ours during the season. I'm a big proponent of doing things away from the norm on offense for that reason.Is the swap: we get the unique offense and they get defensive practice against typical offenses?
Did he allude to flung passes or elude the question altogether?For me it would have to be when JJ alluded some would be tacklers and somehow came out and flung a huge pass downfield.
Anyone pay attention to the 2nd team/backup OLs at the scrimmage? Hopefully that group has improved since spring. I think OL1 is a really nice group, but from what I saw in the spring, the backups make me nervous. I think they make CPJ nervous as well considering CPJ didn't want Jay Jones playing with the backup OLs as he was concerned about having to run for daylight on an injury.
Anyone pay attention to the 2nd team/backup OLs at the scrimmage? Hopefully that group has improved since spring. I think OL1 is a really nice group, but from what I saw in the spring, the backups make me nervous. I think they make CPJ nervous as well considering CPJ didn't want Jay Jones playing with the backup OLs as he was concerned about having to run for daylight on an injury.
It wasn't flashy, but Jalen Camp made a really nice catch, changing direction to get to a somewhat poorly thrown pass. It was particularly impressive given that he is huge.If could only pick 1 play what was the best play/highlight?