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re: More shotgun and pistol formations now?

Posted on 10/13/15 at 4:28 am to
Posted by Tiger Nation 84
Member since Dec 2011
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Posted on 10/13/15 at 4:28 am to
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we need the power run game out of the I. It's our bread and butter


Maybe it is the formation that we seem to go to over and over, but we dont "need" the I formation. It makes teams put 8 men in the box against it because 90% of the time we are just going to pitch it to Fournette. Fournette would be unstoppable in a full on spread attack, he would put up 300-350 a game, easily. So no we dont need that outdated crappy offense. You can put the FB in on shotgun plays as an upback and still use him as a lead blocker and it is still a power formation, but with the defense spread open more, it is basically the I formation, it just gives the illusion that it could actually be a pass. Rocket Science
This post was edited on 10/13/15 at 4:29 am
Posted by Brazos
Member since Oct 2013
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Posted on 10/13/15 at 5:41 am to
Ok Tiger Nation 84! I'm sure you know more than the paid professionals at the helm.
Posted by misey94
Hernando, MS
Member since Jan 2007
23764 posts
Posted on 10/13/15 at 8:19 am to
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Maybe it is the formation that we seem to go to over and over, but we dont "need" the I formation.


I realize that formation and philosophy aren't the same thing, but our line isn't cut out for a "spread" attack, at least in the traditional sense. They are big and physical. They are all pretty athletic for their size, but there is a reason that spread and spread option offenses usually recruit smaller, faster linemen.

Again, the Tigers run some spread formations and implement some of the concepts, but like it or not, this team is built to power run. So, the I isn't going away. However, you see a LOT more flexibility in how the staff is using it this year. We see personnel groups with Williams at FB, where he is a legit threat to get the ball. The staff can do the same thing with Mouton, thanks to his athleticism. Both can also run routes and catch the ball, as well as Fournette and Guice. This balance and ball distribution will help keep defenses off balance. Last year, we were so situational with the RBs that defenses had a very good idea what we were doing when someone checked in.

We are also seeing a lot more 3 WR sets out of the I, and 2 WR unbalanced sets. Those are particularly challenging for the defense now, because we are regularly throwing the ball to the TE. Do you keep 3 LBs out there to deal with Fournette? Can they cover Fournette or our TEs in the pass game?

I understand the complaints with the I based on last year. However, that is verifiably changing. Yes, we are going to see the toss dive out of it more than anything else, but the staff is diversifying enough to create big plays off that expectation. If the staff can force defenses to play a little more honest based on the threat of passing effectively out of the I, then the FB becomes an advantage in a more open box rather than a 95% indicator that we are running the ball.
This post was edited on 10/13/15 at 8:22 am
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