DeBord plotting 2nd-year wrinkles for Vols' offense

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#28
Don't take the attitude "outside every silver lining is a dark cloud".. Going from 2 yards to 4 yards is a 100% improvement. However, I expect some real down the field passes.

By down field passes you mean our receivers running streaks down the field just to have dobbs under throw them. Hey at least the db's will be too tired to chase hurd and kamara.
 
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The offense improved throughout the season. Late in the year they lit two pretty good Vandy and Northwestern Defenses up. I think it was less scheme and more DeBord getting to know the strengths of his players.
 
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The offense improved throughout the season. Late in the year they lit two pretty good Vandy and Northwestern Defenses up. I think it was less scheme and more DeBord getting to know the strengths of his players.

Good observation. Debord hadn't called a play since he was the Bears TE coach in 2012 also. Makes sense that it would take him some time to shake off the rust and get comfortable with the weapons he's got.
 
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Not every team's in a spread...lot of team's aren't. And we'll be using it out of the offset I. Heard it here first. :hi:


OK, give me your Top 10 teams that still run a Pro Set Power I formation. You're on the clock smart guy.
 
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OK, give me your Top 10 teams that still run a Pro Set Power I formation. You're on the clock smart guy.

Alabama
LSU
Michigan State
Michigan
Stanford
Georgia
Florida State
Arkansas
USC
Pitt

And the argument wasn't Power I teams...it was non SPREAD...all these off the top of my head. All utilize the play action pass. :hi: Missing several I'm sure, hope I met your deadline...was asleep at 12:52. :)
 
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Alabama
LSU
Michigan State
Michigan
Stanford
Georgia
Florida State
Arkansas
USC
Pitt

And the argument wasn't Power I teams...it was non SPREAD...all these off the top of my head. All utilize the play action pass. :hi: Missing several I'm sure, hope I met your deadline...was asleep at 12:52. :)

You can still utilize play action with a spread offense. I agree not all teams run the spread but I'm willing to wager that a vast majority of schools do run it these days

I'd also like to add that I don't care if we run the single wing as long as we move the ball and win
 
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No secrets revealed here, unfortunately:

The most obvious aspect on offense Tennessee can improve is the passing game, which struggled a season ago with consistency and efficiency, and the Vols made improving the rhythm and chemistry of that dimension a point of emphasis throughout the offseason.

"We're getting better at it each day," tight end Jason Croom said after Saturday's practice. "We're trying to figure out what we need to work on. We don't really try to focus on the good stuff. We're trying to focus on what we need to correct."

As for DeBord's secret wrinkles, the coordinator certainly has plenty of options to throw at opposing defenses.

Running back Alvin Kamara could see his role expend and evolve. Croom can present mismatch problems — too big for defensive backs and fast enough to outrun linebackers — and could be targeted plenty on play-action passes to underneath routes and in the flat. Might the Vols expand the under-center package they used successfully in the Outback Bowl?

Coordinator DeBord plotting second-year wrinkles for Vols' offense | Times Free Press

This is what I was saying in one of my post about Hurd. I like our offense we run right now, but a few different wrinkles thrown in here and there could definatly make our offense more dynamic and unpredictable. Folks, I obviously love the vols, and I admit im biased, and maybe a bit of a "sunshine pumper", lol, but I am very exited about the upcoming year. I think were right where we need to be to start competing for sec titles again. GBO!!!!:rock:
 
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2008...Michigan vs Urban/Tebow/Strong Florida Gators...DeBord made Chad Henne look like the 2nd coming of Peyton Manning/Tom Brady putting up over 500 total yards offense with like 373 of it through the air....the guy can call a passing game. He studied the spread offense prior to that season at Indy with Tom Moore...Carr wouldn't open it up until that bowl all season...if he can get semi-consistent passing from Dobbs he'll fling it...just ask Charlie Strong and Urban Meyer.
 
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I'll believe it when I see it. I was happy to see them introduce play action against Northwestern, but they were the worst executed PA I've ever seen.

So, the PA passes at 0:43 and 1:50 were the worst you have ever seen? If so, I will take it. You are miserable.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOG1gQ66djw[/youtube]
 
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So, the PA passes at 0:43 and 1:50 were the worst you have ever seen? If so, I will take it. You are miserable.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOG1gQ66djw[/youtube]

They hit the TE down the seam after motioning them inside to an H back position. Both pretty good throws and catches IMHO
 
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