SpiderRico
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1. JR gives up on the deep route almost immediately. Rather than waiting to see if the deep receiver can get open, it's like he focuses on a key immediately (ie safety drops) and won't even look to see if the receiver got separation (which they often did as the route developed).
2. We run almost NO combo routes.....meaning having routes where the receivers might cross which can have the potential to force the safety to choose the wrong receiver or possibly mix up the defense where they commit two guys to one leaving the other open.
3. We run zero stop and go's, counters, pick plays, etc where you can take advantage of a defense that is pursuing to keys or tendencies or over-pursuing in general.
4. As Jon has mentioned and I picked up on being there....when Jake checks at the line, it is to a run to the short side of the field EVERY SINGLE TIME. When Jake checked, ISU would shift to the short side of the field and stuff the play every time.
5. I'm sure it happened a few times, but I honestly can't recall pass plays where we would flood the middle of the field with slants, crosses, down-and-ins, posts, etc where we could get WRs matched up with LBs. Everything in the pass game was focused on the boundaries and ISU knew it.
6. It's very easy for a defense to load the box against us because they can kill two birds with one stone. They can take care of both the running game as well as all the short passes/check downs to the backs and TEs. As Jon mentioned in his podcast, it's like trying to operate in a phone booth.
after being at the game, it's obvious to a rank amateur like me that we have one of, if not THE, most unsophisticated offenses in college football....FCS included.
2. We run almost NO combo routes.....meaning having routes where the receivers might cross which can have the potential to force the safety to choose the wrong receiver or possibly mix up the defense where they commit two guys to one leaving the other open.
3. We run zero stop and go's, counters, pick plays, etc where you can take advantage of a defense that is pursuing to keys or tendencies or over-pursuing in general.
4. As Jon has mentioned and I picked up on being there....when Jake checks at the line, it is to a run to the short side of the field EVERY SINGLE TIME. When Jake checked, ISU would shift to the short side of the field and stuff the play every time.
5. I'm sure it happened a few times, but I honestly can't recall pass plays where we would flood the middle of the field with slants, crosses, down-and-ins, posts, etc where we could get WRs matched up with LBs. Everything in the pass game was focused on the boundaries and ISU knew it.
6. It's very easy for a defense to load the box against us because they can kill two birds with one stone. They can take care of both the running game as well as all the short passes/check downs to the backs and TEs. As Jon mentioned in his podcast, it's like trying to operate in a phone booth.
after being at the game, it's obvious to a rank amateur like me that we have one of, if not THE, most unsophisticated offenses in college football....FCS included.