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re: Did Bama copy our 2019 Offense?
Posted on 1/12/21 at 7:42 am to Eyebesmacinhose
Posted on 1/12/21 at 7:42 am to Eyebesmacinhose
Just because they were in the gun and mixing in tempo doesn't mean it's the same offense. The motions and route concepts are different then anything we did.
Posted on 1/12/21 at 8:06 am to Eyebesmacinhose
No
It was screen passes, deep balls to the sides and a good run game. It was not even close to what we run.
It was screen passes, deep balls to the sides and a good run game. It was not even close to what we run.
Posted on 1/12/21 at 10:30 am to Eyebesmacinhose
The only similarities are that they both scored a lot of points and they both sought out favorable matchups.
LSU ran a constant spread offense, sending five receivers out running various pass routes that extended the defense and created matchup problems all over the field.
Bama runs a lot of max protect, play-action passing with two or three receivers, using motion and the real threat of Najee Harris running for 10-yards a pop looming in the minds of the linebackers and safeties to keep them honest... not to mention one of the best O-lines in college history.
Both GREAT offenses. Both very different.
LSU ran a constant spread offense, sending five receivers out running various pass routes that extended the defense and created matchup problems all over the field.
Bama runs a lot of max protect, play-action passing with two or three receivers, using motion and the real threat of Najee Harris running for 10-yards a pop looming in the minds of the linebackers and safeties to keep them honest... not to mention one of the best O-lines in college history.
Both GREAT offenses. Both very different.
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