HooahVol
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I may end up showing some ignorance here but hasn't Chaney made his living utilizing the split zone? Just a reminder for myself and those who are not familiar the split zone simply means that the offensive line is moving as a unit in the same direction to make their blocks. Here is a decent example from Chaney's time at UGA:
Chaney likes to lull you to sleep with some of these and then when he gets the middle linebackers to play the run action, anticipating the Split-Zone play, and their outside linebacker commits to the QB he hits the flats like so:
So I suppose this is where the RPO type quick passes really come in handy. This really does require JG to take in a lot of information in a very short amount of time and make a decision. I do think he will have more time than last year based on a (hopefully) improved offensive line and the fact the split zone really will have JG running away from pressure. You can fill a library with what I don't know about college football play calling these days but I can see this working as long at the offensive line can do their thing.
For some reason the gifs above are not coming through so here is the source article where I got them: Tennessee Football: Getting To Know Jim Chaney’s Offense

Chaney likes to lull you to sleep with some of these and then when he gets the middle linebackers to play the run action, anticipating the Split-Zone play, and their outside linebacker commits to the QB he hits the flats like so:

So I suppose this is where the RPO type quick passes really come in handy. This really does require JG to take in a lot of information in a very short amount of time and make a decision. I do think he will have more time than last year based on a (hopefully) improved offensive line and the fact the split zone really will have JG running away from pressure. You can fill a library with what I don't know about college football play calling these days but I can see this working as long at the offensive line can do their thing.
For some reason the gifs above are not coming through so here is the source article where I got them: Tennessee Football: Getting To Know Jim Chaney’s Offense