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<blockquote data-quote="Josh H" data-source="post: 944082" data-attributes="member: 1317"><p>Thanks for posting the replay. Sad I couldn't make the game as I had a commitment at a cancer walk. A few my thoughts from watching the replay:</p><p></p><p>- You can really see Faulkner's Air Raid roots on the offense. I couldn't necessarily confirm any of the staple concepts (other than Four Verticals) but there looks to be a real commitment to getting the ball out fast to the playmakers in space. This is what I really wanted to watch for as I feel like GT might have a commitment to the passing game that we haven't seen in...um...20+ years?</p><p>- To an untrained eye, most of the runs were up the middle, which is likely the "Dive" play from the MTSU offense ([MEDIA=scribd]202450373[/MEDIA]). Not an X's and O's guy, so would appreciate a second take. But with Key yelling out "Hit the middle" we seem committed to being able to run up the middle. </p><p>- Nice to see the TE's getting involved in the offense. A couple of drops, but also a few really nice one-hand catches</p><p>- I think we have potential to be scary in the slot, with Leary and Rutherford and with Chase Lane still coming in the summer. I think Rutherford lined up outside as well. The real key is to find those big bodies outside. If Boyd and D.J. Moore can make some noise there, it could get exciting. But the slots are where it's at in the Air Raid. </p><p>- Nice to see the RB's get get action in the passing game</p><p></p><p>All in all, looks like Key put on an "exciting show" without a lot of the gimmicks from the former guy. Obviously, the reads for the QBs will be a lot harder against a defense allowed to call an actual gameplan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh H, post: 944082, member: 1317"] Thanks for posting the replay. Sad I couldn't make the game as I had a commitment at a cancer walk. A few my thoughts from watching the replay: - You can really see Faulkner's Air Raid roots on the offense. I couldn't necessarily confirm any of the staple concepts (other than Four Verticals) but there looks to be a real commitment to getting the ball out fast to the playmakers in space. This is what I really wanted to watch for as I feel like GT might have a commitment to the passing game that we haven't seen in...um...20+ years? - To an untrained eye, most of the runs were up the middle, which is likely the "Dive" play from the MTSU offense ([MEDIA=scribd]202450373[/MEDIA]). Not an X's and O's guy, so would appreciate a second take. But with Key yelling out "Hit the middle" we seem committed to being able to run up the middle. - Nice to see the TE's getting involved in the offense. A couple of drops, but also a few really nice one-hand catches - I think we have potential to be scary in the slot, with Leary and Rutherford and with Chase Lane still coming in the summer. I think Rutherford lined up outside as well. The real key is to find those big bodies outside. If Boyd and D.J. Moore can make some noise there, it could get exciting. But the slots are where it's at in the Air Raid. - Nice to see the RB's get get action in the passing game All in all, looks like Key put on an "exciting show" without a lot of the gimmicks from the former guy. Obviously, the reads for the QBs will be a lot harder against a defense allowed to call an actual gameplan. [/QUOTE]
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