What is your recipe for the first drive on offense this year?

#26
#26
My recipe is on the first pass on the first drive to roll out JG to give him sometime to throw the ball downfield. It seems like for the past two years, defenses has gotten to him either on a sack or a turnover on that first drive. Florida did it, Bama shut us down, and I even think Georgia got to us. Missouri laid into us on that first drive as well. If you remember, West Virginia set the tone on the very first play. So, I say let’s roll him out a lot, and let’s take more shots down the field in 2019 with Callaway, Jennings, and the wide receiver crew.

Defense will be wired for first play, so I say screen pass to RB and follow up with a TE Pass that they wouldn't expect.

Then in no particular order: a Manning-Kent replica bomb pass, run off tackle, run up the gut and take it outside with a quick RB/WR.
 
#28
#28
1st play I formation, play action over Right guard, have Wood-Anderson run a quick slant behind where the OLB was sitting, Jennings left of formation running a dig route, Calloway lined up right of formation running a stop and go route, have the H-back peel off hard left after blasting through the hole. Wood-Anderson is first option, Calloway is second, H-Back third.

Second play, 3 WR, 1 TE, 1 RB. Have Wood-Anderson and Calloway on the short side of the formation, Palmer outside on the other with Jennings in the slot. Set play as an RPO, JG reads for a blitz, if none is seen, bring Jennings across the formation, snap the ball as Jennings passes JG, do a quick pitch following Jennings and Wood-Anderson. If they show blitz, have either Wood-Anderson or Jennings (depends on side of formation blitz is coming from) run to the space vacated by the blitz, and do a quick hit with our RB cutting down the blitzing player. Should the blitz read be false, use your RB on a wheel route long side of the field, use Palmer and Calloway on post routes to pull the cornerback away from the sideline.

Third play (assuming it isn't third and long) back to I-Formation, line up Ty Chandler at WR on the short side of the formation, Jennings on the other. Have Tim Jordan as RB, Wood-Anderson on the short side of the formation, a bigger blocking TE in a FB position. Bring Chandler across the formation for a jet sweep towards the long side of the field, have the FB/TE lead block to the short side of the formation, faking the sweep to Chandler and handing to Jordan with two TE blocking ahead of him running off right tackle with clearance to cut back left if there's a hole.
 
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#29
#29
Recipe is to have an OC in place to call the plays..Heck Pruitt may have decided to be Dc and Oc
 
#43
#43
Jalen Hurts takes a knee of first down.

Jalen Hurts takes a knee on second down.

Jalen Hurts takes a knee on third down.

On 4th down, Jalen Hurts takes a 5 step drop and hits some dog on a post pattern for an 84 yard TOUCHDOWN.
 
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