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The difference between 45% completions and 54% completions
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<blockquote data-quote="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau" data-source="post: 65114" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>We don't want doubt in the DB's head. We want doubt in the Defensive Coordinator's head. Our scheme excels on the ground in almost every situation EXCEPT when a talented, physical defensive front seven can position themselves to stop the run. Even when we execute well, it comes down to a hat on a hat, leaving at least one defender free on the ball carrier. We have not had the better athlete in that match-up very often. If our blocking is less than perfect, the defense has a numbers advantage and can stuff the play the majority of the time. There is success going wide if the middle is stuffed, but not to the extent that effective passing produces. The legitimate threat of passing makes all of our running plays more effective. If Justin Thomas shows himself to be a true dual threat player, this offense becomes almost unstoppable. We have been saying this for years. When we can't pass, this offense is very ordinary against better defensive players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau, post: 65114, member: 1017"] We don't want doubt in the DB's head. We want doubt in the Defensive Coordinator's head. Our scheme excels on the ground in almost every situation EXCEPT when a talented, physical defensive front seven can position themselves to stop the run. Even when we execute well, it comes down to a hat on a hat, leaving at least one defender free on the ball carrier. We have not had the better athlete in that match-up very often. If our blocking is less than perfect, the defense has a numbers advantage and can stuff the play the majority of the time. There is success going wide if the middle is stuffed, but not to the extent that effective passing produces. The legitimate threat of passing makes all of our running plays more effective. If Justin Thomas shows himself to be a true dual threat player, this offense becomes almost unstoppable. We have been saying this for years. When we can't pass, this offense is very ordinary against better defensive players. [/QUOTE]
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