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<blockquote data-quote="jgtengineer" data-source="post: 368996" data-attributes="member: 3094"><p>Actually, " Missed assignments" are players doing the wrong thing on a play. Its honestly the difference between a loss like duke and a loss like clemson. Against duke, on offense in the first half we had very few missed assignments and it showed, we scored on 3 of 4 drives and the one we didn't score on we had the right play call and their DE makes a hell of an athletic play on a ball TM puts jsut a little too shallow. </p><p></p><p>Defensively however, oh boy and IBeeballin can probably speak to this too, but our run fits were horrible, our key recognition was amazingly bad. Duke really only ran abotu 6 or 7 play concepts at us and our safeties were in the wrong coverages so much to the point that there is NO way that was the called coverage. For instance, the swing pass we had such trouble with, We were in zone, technically the call was for the nickle ( duke always ran this pass into the slot side) to shoot outside on contain/play the swing and the linebacker should have rolled inside leverage for slant coverage and out. Several times Lawrence just played the slot and didn't pass off the receiver inside. That's a missed assignment.</p><p></p><p>Against clemson, our offense would get hat on a hat, and people would get beat. That is getting physically dominated. That rarely happened in the second half against duke. Usually what i saw happenign was TM was making the incorrect presnap read based on the duke blitz alignment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgtengineer, post: 368996, member: 3094"] Actually, " Missed assignments" are players doing the wrong thing on a play. Its honestly the difference between a loss like duke and a loss like clemson. Against duke, on offense in the first half we had very few missed assignments and it showed, we scored on 3 of 4 drives and the one we didn't score on we had the right play call and their DE makes a hell of an athletic play on a ball TM puts jsut a little too shallow. Defensively however, oh boy and IBeeballin can probably speak to this too, but our run fits were horrible, our key recognition was amazingly bad. Duke really only ran abotu 6 or 7 play concepts at us and our safeties were in the wrong coverages so much to the point that there is NO way that was the called coverage. For instance, the swing pass we had such trouble with, We were in zone, technically the call was for the nickle ( duke always ran this pass into the slot side) to shoot outside on contain/play the swing and the linebacker should have rolled inside leverage for slant coverage and out. Several times Lawrence just played the slot and didn't pass off the receiver inside. That's a missed assignment. Against clemson, our offense would get hat on a hat, and people would get beat. That is getting physically dominated. That rarely happened in the second half against duke. Usually what i saw happenign was TM was making the incorrect presnap read based on the duke blitz alignment. [/QUOTE]
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