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Vs a Maryland defense stacking the line with 7 or 8 defenders.
Vs a Maryland defense stacking the line with 7 or 8 defenders.
good stuffMy favorites against this:
Screens always work against stacked boxes.
Motion to try to get numbers for a run play if they don't move with the motion or to vacate a zone if they do move with motion.
Something with multiple guys attacking one of the guys left isolated, with or without motion like:
Tracy running deep to run off the corner, LaPorta with a 10-15 yard out and Goodson swings out into the flat. OLB has to pick his poison.
Same thing except with LaPorta on the opposite side running a crossing route behind the LB's, sitting between MLB and OLB and Goodson running a wheel to make the OLB pick his poison.
Oopty fuckin' oop.
I like those quick hitter fakes to WRs then TE leaks downfield like the TD to Laporta last week. I'm not sure why we only run that once or twice a season. We have no problem running other plays that often don't work all that well multiple times a game but when it comes to running something that works we only bust it out a few times.
First time I remember us doing a variation of it was to Dallas Clark way back when. You can also do it off a play action to the RB fake where TE fires off the ball looking like he's going to block initially.
I love that play because it's a simple read for Qb it's a pretty easy throw for them it's just hard to mess it up.
Anytime you have the TE start the play blocking and then release it's a tough play to defend. You catch a team in man with safeties with other responsibilities and it's a big play waiting to happen. Thanks for digging up some great memories!![]()
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This is a bit different (TE stays in for pass pro, then releases, but still a great design):
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And just because we are talking about pretty plays to the TE:
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I,d agree with several posters that the TE position could be key.Run straight at them to see if the OLine can dominate, run an occasional counter play like a reverse to keep them from total sell out, throw the ball where they ain't there and out to the sidelines if they put 8 in the box to try to outflank them in other words throw it where they are not at and win those battles.
What are your best plays.
I've said it on here before, but I feel certain that they've been setting up a pass by Goodson out of the Wildcat. It would've been wide open against Indiana, but it wasn't there against ISU because they kept their safety back. Didn't see it against CSU, which kind of surprised me, but I missed the meeting where they discussed the game plan.I,d love to see Goodson throw from a sweep or quick pitch!
I've been thinking that with the Wildcat, they should so something other than have TG run the ball. Either a pass or a handoff to Tracy, Jones, etc.I've said it on here before, but I feel certain that they've been setting up a pass by Goodson out of the Wildcat. It would've been wide open against Indiana, but it wasn't there against ISU because they kept their safety back. Didn't see it against CSU, which kind of surprised me, but I missed the meeting where they discussed the game plan.![]()
I've been thinking that with the Wildcat, they should so something other than have TG run the ball. Either a pass or a handoff to Tracy, Jones, etc.
He should know! As a previous poster so eloquently put it, I,m tired of seeing TG slamming into a brick wall on a stacked line. Give the kid and the offense a chance.Ask BF....he'll know.
“That’s football”He should know! As a previous poster so eloquently put it, I,m tired of seeing TG slamming into a brick wall on a stacked line. Give the kid and the offense a chance.