Rifleman
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I'd hire Art Briles as a consultant and get the passing game going. It just appears to me that every pass Tennessee throws is a tough, pretty well covered pass. Other teams appear to get people more open and easier passes to complete.
I realize this offense has run nothing yet that hasn't already been on tape for opponents to see. I'm just saying some guys appear to be able to get people open easier than Tennessee does.
With these run/pass option plays we have been relying on, coupled with our OL problems, it makes it difficult to get the timing right for any QB and everything is fairly easy to defend.
Consider:
1) Defenses know that they only have to show press coverage to avoid that first quick pass to the outside. You can drop out of it after the snap if you want as you have already defended the threat.
2) Next you can roll a safety up toward the linebackers in case you get a run by Dobbs or Hurd.
3) If you see max protect blocking from Tennessee, drop that safety back into coverage - i.e. Hurd and Wolf both picking up a pass rusher - you know they are passing and need extra blockers. If Wolf leaks out the backfield you can find him. If he stays in to block, you better find Josh Malone asap.
Where Tennessee can still kill people, even with our blocking issues, is that Dobbs can then tuck and run at any point and rattle off 40 yards.
If our Oline can progress to hold up with 5 blockers or 5+1, then we will throttle most teams by a few scores.