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<blockquote data-quote="Yomanser" data-source="post: 313753" data-attributes="member: 2875"><p>Very bad strategy. The problem with this is that GT will do exactly what they did to Vanderbilt earlier last season; imagine the mismatches between the linebackers and the A-Backs on wheel and fly routes. They will be open for miles. It's something that fans consistently forget, that the A-Backs and B-Backs don't only run the ball, they can catch passes as well. And with this proposed game strategy you've now got a ton of mismatches between personnel up the middle, and trying to adjust to that is pointless since you haven't repped it at all leading up to the game, leaving you with a huge weak link that CPJ will exploit severely. Stacking the box with 9 and leaving 2 DB's leaves you with 2 wide-open A-Backs and a wide-open B-Back on passes. Just take a look at these highlights (mismatched passes against linebackers starts at 0:55, but notice specifically at 2:04 where Georgia Southern stacks 8 in the box leaving JJ Green and Clinton Lynch wide open for a touchdown)</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]id=iG-YlWY5e7o;m=2;s=4[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yomanser, post: 313753, member: 2875"] Very bad strategy. The problem with this is that GT will do exactly what they did to Vanderbilt earlier last season; imagine the mismatches between the linebackers and the A-Backs on wheel and fly routes. They will be open for miles. It's something that fans consistently forget, that the A-Backs and B-Backs don't only run the ball, they can catch passes as well. And with this proposed game strategy you've now got a ton of mismatches between personnel up the middle, and trying to adjust to that is pointless since you haven't repped it at all leading up to the game, leaving you with a huge weak link that CPJ will exploit severely. Stacking the box with 9 and leaving 2 DB's leaves you with 2 wide-open A-Backs and a wide-open B-Back on passes. Just take a look at these highlights (mismatched passes against linebackers starts at 0:55, but notice specifically at 2:04 where Georgia Southern stacks 8 in the box leaving JJ Green and Clinton Lynch wide open for a touchdown) [MEDIA=youtube]id=iG-YlWY5e7o;m=2;s=4[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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