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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Lambert View Post
    Mullen did not like off weeks. The team can get unfocused and will be rusty. He said that they are great later in season to get injuries better but can hurt on field performance. I think the off week will hurt Ole Miss. Corral will have interceptions. Just an opinion.
    No doubt. As I said I think Saban is going to bait Corral to throw the deep ball with dummy looks at the line. I think you'll see some Cover 2 to try to bait him to fit it between the corner and safety. I don't think he has the patience, or the line, to be able to hold the ball and try to look that safety off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StarkVegasSteve View Post
    No doubt. As I said I think Saban is going to bait Corral to throw the deep ball with dummy looks at the line. I think you'll see some Cover 2 to try to bait him to fit it between the corner and safety. I don't think he has the patience, or the line, to be able to hold the ball and try to look that safety off.
    First of all I am not a coach. I have watched all the replays of their games. From what I can see with my untrained eyes is, once the defense sets up, Corral reads it, at that point he knows who he is going to throw too and where he is going to throw it. He does not check down to next receivers, as fast as he can he is throwing the ball to that receiver even if he is going deep. There is not much thinking on his part once the ball is snap which allow him to get rid of the ball fast. Again that's my untrained eyes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Lambert View Post
    First of all I am not a coach. I have watched all the replays of their games. From what I can see with my untrained eyes is, once the defense sets up, Corral reads it, at that point he knows who he is going to throw too and where he is going to throw it. He does not check down to next receivers, as fast as he can he is throwing the ball to that receiver even if he is going deep. There is not much thinking on his part once the ball is snap which allow him to get rid of the ball fast. Again that's my untrained eyes.
    You're not wrong. No inside knowledge but I imagine when Kiffin and him put in the gameplan each week they go through his predetermined read of where he's going with the ball. Basically there's no reading coverage or defense at the line, it's here's where I'm going with the ball and if he's not open I either check down to a back, throw it away, or tuck and run.

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