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re: In Fournette's 19 carries, he was hit 13 times at or behind line

Posted on 11/8/15 at 10:12 pm to
Posted by Datbayoubengal
Port City
Member since Sep 2009
26789 posts
Posted on 11/8/15 at 10:12 pm to
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It was time to throw out the entire spring practice, pre season practice and all the games this fall and all of the plays and blocking angles that the team has been working on for months and junk it and install an entirely new offense. No way anything bad would happen with that is there?


Dude, when Moore went down against South Carolina, we completely changed our philosophy until we had a comfortable lead. We went from I formation to empty back with Fournette and Guice lining up as WRs. Harris ended up throwing it 28 times in that game and I think around 13-15 passes in the second quarter alone.

So yes we could have changed up our philosophy. Miss St started trying to run on us and develop longer passing plays, but when they realized they couldn't go anywhere because of our pressure, they started going 4 and 5 wide, 3 step drop and release. Quick passes to dink and dunk it down the field. Almost came back and won too.
Posted by 5Alive
With Your Moms
Member since Jul 2009
7665 posts
Posted on 11/8/15 at 10:26 pm to
On our field goal drive we ran the ball on second down it was blocked up front very well (probably the only one) but mouton decides to pick up a line backer that had no shot at lf he came between pocic and tehuma if he picks the wide hole that's a TD guaranteed. Same play as the toss against msu
Posted by Canwoodtiger
Member since Oct 2015
3737 posts
Posted on 11/8/15 at 10:30 pm to
Very few if any were short passes, slants or screens. Coaches don't trust BH to execute. He needs to learn to execute those type of passes or the long term solution is recruit a QB who can. Miles' worst weakness is actually giving up on the pass to early and not have any patience after any miscue.
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