For those still wondering...

No way in the world would GD be with the program if true.. We did the exact same thing to Indiana, so is BF calling every other game? Or did he just call the first half in that one. :)

I'm just reporting what I was told by a seemingly reliable source. It actually seems kinda crazy to me too, but there's alot of smoke to not have a fire.
 
Once again, Greg Davis is not calling a bunch of checkdowns. JR either sees the open guys or he does not.

So you mean that when there's a wide open receiver downfield and JR checks down for a half yard gain it wasn't the play that Davis called? :confused::confused:

There's a lot of dum dum babies here who will disagree with you.
 
Which of the runs - inside zone, outside zone or stretch play were not GDs?

Who else would call a fade pattern into the endzone on 3rd and 9 from the 30? who else throws a 30 yard pass from the your own end zone? - never saw that with KOK. The flea flicker? Never saw KOK run that either.

It was a difference in philosophy and execution of the same playbook.

You must have been pulling a Rip Van Winkle back in the KOK years. Do you not remember the 2009 NW game when we jumped on them for 10 quick points and then KOK called a waggle naked bootleg from the 5 yard line and Stanzi got pretzeled in the endzone and broke his ankle. Yeah KOK was looking for a big play then.

And KOK called a few flea flickers, end arounds, he called one of the first bubble screen fakes where Dallas Clark faked the block and flew downfield for a wideopen TD pass.

I do agree with you that the change in philosophy was there to be seen. Throwing the ball on more standard short post patterns which I think they call dig routes now. throw some deep outs between corner and safety, and yes the quick vertical to Smith

This was more classic pro-style passing routes backing up the Lbkrs and safeties to make room for the run.
 

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