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Thoughts from my Offense and Defense Slow Motion Review:
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<blockquote data-quote="Foxyg" data-source="post: 346702" data-attributes="member: 1508"><p>I think defensive coordinators have been so scared about our experienced a-backs that they've attempted to take the outside away the first few games. You can see the logic in that because we're breaking in a new quarterback and a new b-back. I expect that there's now enough tape out there that we'll start to see teams make Quan go through his progressions more and start trying to shut down the between the tackles stuff. I hope and expect that he'll be just fine, but some food for thought there. Quan had an interesting comment yesterday, when asked what he expected out of UNC's defense. He said WTTE of "we'll see what they do the first series and go from there." The beauty of our offense and our offensive coordinator is that it's one giant feeback loop of "if, then" decisions. Consequently, I don't think CPJ spends a ton of time game planning what he's going to do prior to a game. He just reads what the defense does and knows what the answer to it is. Other than perhaps running a play action pass on the first play, typically the first series is to run base stuff to see how the opposing coordinator is going to react to it. Once he knows what the d-coordinator is going to do, he's got the answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foxyg, post: 346702, member: 1508"] I think defensive coordinators have been so scared about our experienced a-backs that they've attempted to take the outside away the first few games. You can see the logic in that because we're breaking in a new quarterback and a new b-back. I expect that there's now enough tape out there that we'll start to see teams make Quan go through his progressions more and start trying to shut down the between the tackles stuff. I hope and expect that he'll be just fine, but some food for thought there. Quan had an interesting comment yesterday, when asked what he expected out of UNC's defense. He said WTTE of "we'll see what they do the first series and go from there." The beauty of our offense and our offensive coordinator is that it's one giant feeback loop of "if, then" decisions. Consequently, I don't think CPJ spends a ton of time game planning what he's going to do prior to a game. He just reads what the defense does and knows what the answer to it is. Other than perhaps running a play action pass on the first play, typically the first series is to run base stuff to see how the opposing coordinator is going to react to it. Once he knows what the d-coordinator is going to do, he's got the answers. [/QUOTE]
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