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Originally Posted by
HoopsDawg
and we would still lead the country in passing play percentage by 4%.
We have faced the same defense 7 weeks in a row. We are dead last in the country in rushing yards per game. Dead freaking last against a 3 man front.
Are there people on this board that don't think Leach needs to adjust his scheme? Just trying to find some common ground here.
Exactly. And you want to run it more.
Here's a hint- it's still not going to work because we're still not going to be able to run the ball. It doesn't matter what kind of misdirection/counter/etc. play you want to run. If you can't block you can't block.
And no- Leach doesn't need to adjust his scheme. He needs to develop our players which he is doing now and has done everywhere else. And he needs to bring in talent to add to our core group which is playing very well for freshmen.
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
At Washington State in 2018 the Minshew year, they had 5 100+ yard running games.
I'm not exactly sure why we aren't running it more & maybe more importantly, why we aren't having more success running it, but I think running it more is the goal
Our offensive line and running backs need to develop. Our center is struggling snapping the ball. We get beat by good pass rushers despite teams only rushing three. They're getting better but like most of the rest of the team they're young. Cross is our best guy and he's a RS freshman. Smith, Dollar Bill, and Kam Jones are RS sophomores. Parker has been IMO probably our most consistent guy and he is a senior.
And then we're playing two freshmen RB's who I think are solid but they're not Leonard Fournette either. They aren't guys that are going to break too many long runs. At least not yet- if they ever will be.
I think as we develop we'll see the YPC get up to around 4 YPC.
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I think part of it is our RBs aren't really that good this year.
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Originally Posted by
RezDog7
You do realize a 3-8 doesn't mean that the defense flies out into the secondary at the snap of the ball right.
No he doesn't.
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Originally Posted by
chef dixon
I think part of it is our RBs aren't really that good this year.
Yep, I've wondered why Witherspoon doesn't get more playing time. #23 runs like a blind fullback.
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
That's all he is every going to see for the most part in this conference. You dont change what works.
And I hear people saying it's going to be better next year and all that. The windows to throw are going to be just as small next year as they were this year. DC's get the offseason to study ways of making the 3-8 even tougher. We had 479 yards yesterday of offense. That helped the OM D bring DOWN their average per game to 528.5 yards given up. We got 50 less yards than their average per game against a prevent D
True. And teams are already making small tweaks to the 3-8. OM played our RB man to man to take away the checkdown. A&M made a couple of tweaks as far as mixing up their 3 man rushes. Vandy switched some things up during the game. UGA was probably the most uncomfortable with the 3-8 dropping their LB's 10 yards deep at the snap. Once they finally adjusted and started jumping the underneath stuff, they shut us down the last 4 possessions.
Yep, 479 yards- 41 of those yards on the desperation hail mary to Spivey.
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
Exactly. And you want to run it more.
Here's a hint- it's still not going to work because we're still not going to be able to run the ball. It doesn't matter what kind of misdirection/counter/etc. play you want to run. If you can't block you can't block.
And no- Leach doesn't need to adjust his scheme. He needs to develop our players which he is doing now and has done everywhere else. And he needs to bring in talent to add to our core group which is playing very well for freshmen.
Todd, let the grown ups talk. Sit this one out.
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Originally Posted by
HoopsDawg
True. And teams are already making small tweaks to the 3-8. OM played our RB man to man to take away the checkdown. A&M made a couple of tweaks as far as mixing up their 3 man rushes. Vandy switched some things up during the game. UGA was probably the most uncomfortable with the 3-8 dropping their LB's 10 yards deep at the staff. Once they finally adjusted, they shut us down the last 4 possessions.
Yep, 479 yards- 41 of those yards on the desperation hail mary to Spivey.
Ole Miss had 2 weeks to get prepare as well.
Seems as if we did a bad job early yesterday of diagnosing what OM was doing. Once we did, we moved the ball easily, but those 3 missed possessions early likely cost us the game.
With all teams running a 3-8 vs us, there is only so much they can do. Soon Rogers & the WRs will have seen everything that's possible in that defense & will diagnose it quicker
CAN'T PUT A SADDLE ON A MUSTANG
Quit Your Bi$&$&?!, He's Not Going to Run the Ball More
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Originally Posted by
HoopsDawg
Todd, let the grown ups talk. Sit this one out.
Merry Christmas! Maybe you'll post better next year and say less stupid shit.
https://www.amazon.com/Football-Dumm...-1&tag=mh0b-20
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Originally Posted by
bulldawg28
Yep, I've wondered why Witherspoon doesn't get more playing time. #23 runs like a blind fullback.
I want to see more Witherspoon too.
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Originally Posted by
HoopsDawg
and we would still lead the country in passing play percentage by 4%.
We have faced the same defense 7 weeks in a row. We are dead last in the country in rushing yards per game. Dead freaking last against a 3 man front.
Are there people on this board that don't think Leach needs to adjust his scheme? Just trying to find some common ground here.
I think he needs some OL, needs one to get healthy and one to kill it in the training room. Same with the RBs. Leach isn't running the full playbook yet. In the past, he's run it more. Got to find the players and have a full offseason. And yes, some tweaks would help too.
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Originally Posted by
Cooterpoot
And yes, some tweaks would help too.
That's all I want. That's all any sane person should want.
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
Well we need to figure out how bc the defense is giving us the run
Mississippi committed 7 to the run most of the day.
We are seeing a lot of 3 man fronts but there are 4 more guys within 6 yards of the line flying down hill when they read run. And they all are in zone with their eyes in the backfield. Nobody's back turns from the line in man. What should really be there is play action.
I do expect our OL to get better at combos and working to the next level though. And more mature backs. We will run it better in time.
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
Ole Miss had 2 weeks to get prepare as well.
Seems as if we did a bad job early yesterday of diagnosing what OM was doing. Once we did, we moved the ball easily, but those 3 missed possessions early likely cost us the game.
With all teams running a 3-8 vs us, there is only so much they can do. Soon Rogers & the WRs will have seen everything that's possible in that defense & will diagnose it quicker
The 3 empty possessions in the third quarter too.
Of course, Cole rolling the ball back to will cost us a chance to keep 2 drives going. Will was carving them up and both of those snaps ended drives. Those 2 snaps and the fumble at the goal line were the difference. Didn't play clean enough.
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To echo a lot of this is like to see us run more as well but more but when is the last time you saw a 10 yard run from a back - or heck even multiple 5 yard runs.
Whether it’s the blocking or the back or a combination right now we are way worse running then all than throwing the ball.
Really we need the qb to run more or some play action to manipulate the LB if the rb aren’t going to get it done. Or maybe the trick is to run deeper routes because seems teams have tons of defenders within 5 yards of the LOS which doesn’t leave a lot of running lanes
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I thought our run/pass percentage would be similar to 2008 TT going into the year.
https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb...tech/2008.html
I was hoping we would see some toss sweeps yesterday too.
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Originally Posted by
Bass Chaser
I think that average is more in line with what we can expect from Leach while he is here as we progress as a team.
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Originally Posted by
Bass Chaser
Took Leach a while to build that. Didn't happen the 1st pandemic shortened year he walked into a TT locker room.
Took him 9 years at TT to get there which was close to Big 12 championship with Texas being top-tier CFB team then.
Talent pool around Southeast is greater for Leach at MSU. I believe he can achieve something similar quicker at MSU. He will make some tweaks as time goes on IMO. Gotta give him some time tho.
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Do we win that game with Kylin Hill?
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Wouldn?t mind seeing a counter trap play with pulling guards and add some misdirection in the run game. The issue is that right now we basically just have two run plays- inside zone and RB draw. When the defense knows that the only threat of the run comes from those two plays, they can crash down and not really have to play gap responsibility. People can scream run the ball more all day, but even when we run it now, we are extremely inefficient at it.
Simply handing it off 6-8 times more per game will not solve the issue. We are what we are in that department for now. What Cooter said is pretty much dead on. We need to find more of the right kind of OL, get in an offseason with the ones we do have, and get more experienced/stronger at RB. I do think Leach?s system is sound and works. It is by no means broken, but a tweak here and there in the run game would make it better.
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