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    Here's the play you will see a lot of vs LSU




    The first 40 seconds should do.

    Play it in slow motion and watch the options.

    Play 1:

    Pause at 2 seconds. See 82? He's engaged. Watch the drag from the WR. TE releases and is open. That's around 6 second mark.


    Play 2:

    Pause at 12 second. The DE is doubled teamed by the TE. QB has 2 options. Had he kept it, he make a lot of yards with a block thrown by WR.

    Play 3:

    Pause at 22 seconds and see that the TE is still in. The LBs are respecting the run. That leaves the TE one on one with an inside move.. he's open.

    Play 4: TE in, mistake on QB

    The play starts at 52 seconds... watch the safety. He has 1 on 1 up top. 7 in box... Misses the open guy. Pause at 56 seconds. That's a huge play missed.


    So long as there is a TE in the game, there will ALWAYS be somebody open so long as they have to respect the run.
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    Those short passes are going to be the bread butter for this team. I don't expect to see too many far down the field passes.

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    This is exactly what Matt Wyatt was talking about on H2H last week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Lambert View Post
    Those short passes are going to be the bread butter for this team. I don't expect to see too many far down the field passes.
    Those reads and plays look alot alike, all are different though. LSU will bring heat early and often. That works to our advantage too. As they creep up, we will have shots down field.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach View Post
    Those reads and plays look alot alike, all are different though. LSU will bring heat early and often. That works to our advantage too. As they creep up, we will have shots down field.
    I hope so. Gray can do some damage when he has the ball. He can run around guys, by guys and over guys. Dude is fast and strong.

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    The best part about that Farrod Green long catch and run, is Mixon absolutely busting his ass from the other side of the field trying to make a block for him. That's the kind of stuff great teams do.

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    Corners will press - have to stretch field to run and win

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    Everybody is going to press. They will seek to stop the run.
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    The TE's will be key this year. We are going to run them in the seams, up the hash against press to open the middle of the field and to stretch it vertically. Start hitting those and opens the outside up as well.

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    Hopefully Fitz can make the reads and see the open guy.

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    Oregon used to run a play that was a killer. They would have twin receivers on one side and an attached TE. It's an RPO off the zone read. The slot receiver runs bubble, the outside receiver runs a 9 and the attached TE runs up the seam. The QB has the option to give, keep, take the seam to the TE, the 9 to the outside guy or press the edge and hit the WR on the bubble. Oregon ran the play a ton but to the average fan it looks like a different play because of all the options involved. It killed defenses. You can also run the same play with trips. Not saying we run this exact play but we do have a version of it as most spread teams do.

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    LSU is going to play press coverage to take away the short throws and force Fitz to make longer throws- which he struggles with.
    LSU is going to keep someone on Fitz to make sure he doesn't get loose

    The key to Saturday is Aeris and the other backs plus the OL making LSU pay for doing that. If the TB's are getting yards (like JRob in 2014) it forces LSU out of lockdown on the rest. If our 5 guys are unable to block their 5 guys to shake the TB's loose- it's going to be another long day in the run game like it's been the last 2 years (56 yards rushing on 32 carries in 2016 and 43 yards on 26 carries in 2015)

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