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re: What would you have done differently last year against alabama?
Posted on 7/31/17 at 1:52 pm to tigerfan63
Posted on 7/31/17 at 1:52 pm to tigerfan63
I would have spread them out and gone to more of a fast paced offense to negate that pass rush and get Danny into more of a rythem. The problem is I don't think Miles and Cameron had anything like that installed. Oregon and Ensminger basically had their hands tied running an outdated offense that's not suitable against defensives that thrive off of pressuring the QB. Especially a defense as talented as Bama's.
Posted on 7/31/17 at 2:46 pm to Laman1978
I think this is sorta the answer to Bama. Get the ball out and work quicker at times. Not necessarily a no huddle unless that would be working. A fast paced offense not letting them make calls then hitting them with short curls, outs, inns, mis direction ect.
We looked nervous out there and looked like they were hurrying our offense instead of the other way around. They have to all calm the frick down, know what they are doing, then execute the plan. What I mean by fast paced is having calls ready so when you get to the line you have time to hurry them not the other way around. You can move your parts how you want then, hike the ball then the parts move quickly but efficiently. Quick screens, draws, fake screens then over the middle, fake draws then a screen to the WR. Fast after the snap but have your calls ready to go. First drive needs to be perfectly called and executed.
We looked nervous out there and looked like they were hurrying our offense instead of the other way around. They have to all calm the frick down, know what they are doing, then execute the plan. What I mean by fast paced is having calls ready so when you get to the line you have time to hurry them not the other way around. You can move your parts how you want then, hike the ball then the parts move quickly but efficiently. Quick screens, draws, fake screens then over the middle, fake draws then a screen to the WR. Fast after the snap but have your calls ready to go. First drive needs to be perfectly called and executed.
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