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Let’s look at our scheme on O in 2012. NC State game inside

GoodWord28

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Our run game looks to be the same, but states LBs always had missteps. They were always unsure of where we were running.

Limited route tree, but tons and tons of formations with eye candy yo keep everyone honest. I guess our biggest issue when Elliott went vanilla was that we didnt do anything to keep defenses guessing. We slowed things down and kept the same level of simplicity when we couldve made things more complex since our olayers had more time to process stuff.

So far, I like our new scheme. DJU just cant execute it and Streeter is brand new to calling games at this level.


None of our pieces work together. You gotta have a massive OLine to run a power run game(Austin understands this and is addressing it), otherwise, an off tackle or misdirection type of run scheme is the perfect play.

We knew DJU wasnt a great QB coming into this year. Briningstool and Allen should always be on the field. You create mismatches with both the run and the pass. Two backs sets shouldve been a a oillarbof our O as well. Also running DJU 10-15 times a game.


It’s concerning that we missed the mark again this year after knowing our limitations on O.
 
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