dduncan4163
Have at it Hoss
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Cut spent last year fixing Ainge and I think this year most of his focus will be our Running Game. I think he will challenge our O line in the spring. I expect us to be much improved come Sep.
sort of. the hype was all about Foster. coker and hardesty were young, both coming off injuries....knew we had talent there, but how much? would htey be able to contribute this year? Coker obviously did.I agree but weren't we saying that last year?
now there's an idea....seriously though, i agree.
we get so hung up on the whole idea of "we do what we do" type thing....i also wonder about the effectiveness of our "self scouting" process.
it also helps if that defense plays zone all night long...i couldn't believe how OSU's D just kind of "sat" and watched. that told me all i needed to know about how effective FL's formations were.Take Meyer's approach to the NC game. He was content to go to five receiver sets, and find his playmakers in open space. It is really not that difficult, unless you have a "we must run the football" gene.
It is demoralizing to a defense to be dinked and dunked all over the field. Unfortunately, dinking and dunking as a strategy is impossible if you have two backs in the backfield, and you are leaving your tight end in to max protect. Three receivers are can be easily covered by two safeties, two corners, and one linebacker. That also leaves one linebacker to blitz.
Judging by UT's loss to Penn State, it could have taken some notes from Urban's playbook. How many times did UT manage to get Bret Smith covered by a linebacker?
I seem to remember Sander's mantra being "We take what the defense gives us".I hope the theme next year is construct game plans to exploit weaknesses.