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re: so if we had this defense and 2 stud RB's

Posted on 7/20/18 at 6:41 pm to
Posted by BayouBengal99
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Posted on 7/20/18 at 6:41 pm to
This offense just might be much more efficient and entertaining? It might work real good with what Aranda is trying to do this year also. They want to be a more aggressive style with more confusion, TFL, Sacks, and TOs.

It will be a more detailed defense and from what I hear the entire defense is catching on like clock work. What we saw in the spring is nothing like what we'll see in the fall. Same for the offense. Both sides of the ball will be designed to put maximum pressure on the opposition.

If we can be successful in TFL, Sacks, and TOs while also turning our offense into a more efficient offense in the RZ, this team could blow some people out this year. Just smother them and never let up.

I know Les Miles didn't do this purposely but his offenses were designed to minimize risk when winning and would raise the risk when down. So much less passing when winning and a bit more when losing. Most of the passing was also short stuff or sideline throws to minimize risk. Only when needing to score would he allow them to throw in the middle of the field most times.

Steve E is kinda similar but is designed to throw all over the field at multiple players per game so the defense can never key on one or two players. The throws are still safe throws but more designed to gain big yards. My hope is that it's a more open offense with Burrow or someone he trusts and is accurate. Basically an offense that doesn't have tendency. It will throw or run at anytime, to anyone, anywhere on the field. An offense that lets it loose at the start of the game and keep the pedal down while also using up clock to do it. Let your defense take over the game and get the ball back for you then run out the clock by gaining first downs.
Posted by TigersJump
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Member since Feb 2018
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Posted on 7/21/18 at 3:26 am to
quote:

I know Les Miles didn't do this purposely but his offenses were designed to minimize risk when winning and would raise the risk when down. So much less passing when winning and a bit more when losing. Most of the passing was also short stuff or sideline throws to minimize risk. Only when needing to score would he allow them to throw in the middle of the field most times.


I'd rather be chained down while having a three year old slowly and painfully try to knock out each one of my teeth than to watch one more game of the end of his tenure Les Miles 5 guards across the line offense.
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