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Title: Four plays in the 4th
Post by: PirateVOL on September 28, 2015, 11:27:49 EDT
2 plays where both Kamara and Hurd split to the sidelines and 2 where we go trips right at least once.
First two is an obvious (to me and apparently the UF DC) is a QB draw and the latter two (to me and apparently the UF DC) is a QB backside counter

Four wasted plays.  Though I must admit watching 1 and 6 sprinting to the sidelines was an impressive sight.  That formation and action has so many possibilities.  Too bad we didn't exploit them.

BTW, at this point Dobbs was a bit gassed IMO observing him between series.


Title: Re: Four plays in the 4th
Post by: BanditVol on September 29, 2015, 03:46:01 EDT
2 plays where both Kamara and Hurd split to the sidelines and 2 where we go trips right at least once.
First two is an obvious (to me and apparently the UF DC) is a QB draw and the latter two (to me and apparently the UF DC) is a QB backside counter

Four wasted plays.  Though I must admit watching 1 and 6 sprinting to the sidelines was an impressive sight.  That formation and action has so many possibilities.  Too bad we didn't exploit them.

BTW, at this point Dobbs was a bit gassed IMO observing him between series.

On the last drive, we hit Kamara on a very similar play


Title: Re: Four plays in the 4th
Post by: PirateVOL on September 29, 2015, 03:52:54 EDT
On the last drive, we hit Kamara on a very similar play
kamara came out of the backfield on that play, very similar to the first pass attempt that Dobbs threw badly on.  A standard play this year as we have run it several times.

The splitting the two RBs to the sidelines really opens up some possibilities (ends up in a similar formation to BGSU)

With decent OL blocking we can run some very interesting combination routes with the WR and the RB, possibly getting a WR open on a 9.

BTW, we did not run a single fly sweep Saturday, not one.  Really didn't run a WR through at the snap much.  Almost all WR movement was to set up a bunch (trips) formation.