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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 827913" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>We talked about this some in another thread. Making use of two backs that are versatile. We saw some of it against UNC with Smith and Gibbs in the backfield at the same time. This is beautifully designed play by Rutgers (RUTGERS!). </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=twitter]1442976247437570048[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p></p><p>What makes this work when applied to us for our personnel and scheme is we run similar plays off similar formations....oh, and we have the players to execute. There is currently film of Dontae getting the ball in motion (or off a sweep). So having him extend to the wheel route off it, and Gibbs running a skinny post or seam route from the backfield wouldn't be out of the ordinary since he's involved in our passing game. On top of that, Sims can keep it if it's the right read for him to. McGowin going across the middle from the slot and taking the safety with him is another extension of something that we already do with him during games.</p><p></p><p>Plays like this, and moving the personnel we have around like chess pieces gets me excited. I hope our offensive staff is an energized at the white board as they should be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 827913, member: 360"] We talked about this some in another thread. Making use of two backs that are versatile. We saw some of it against UNC with Smith and Gibbs in the backfield at the same time. This is beautifully designed play by Rutgers (RUTGERS!). [MEDIA=twitter]1442976247437570048[/MEDIA] What makes this work when applied to us for our personnel and scheme is we run similar plays off similar formations....oh, and we have the players to execute. There is currently film of Dontae getting the ball in motion (or off a sweep). So having him extend to the wheel route off it, and Gibbs running a skinny post or seam route from the backfield wouldn't be out of the ordinary since he's involved in our passing game. On top of that, Sims can keep it if it's the right read for him to. McGowin going across the middle from the slot and taking the safety with him is another extension of something that we already do with him during games. Plays like this, and moving the personnel we have around like chess pieces gets me excited. I hope our offensive staff is an energized at the white board as they should be. [/QUOTE]
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