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  1. Number1CanesFan

    Is The Lack of Motion Killing Our Offense?

    Plus there are 20+ yard runs to be had for house call TDs per Purdue last night and Clemson all season. It takes just one LB to be out of position and the safety shifted with the motion pre-snap.
  2. Number1CanesFan

    Is The Lack of Motion Killing Our Offense?

    Nice comment. The "counter tre" is based on misdirection to trap the D-line with their eyes as the O-lineman gain premium leverage angles. It is an O-line blocking scheme only. In a similar manner, the "jet motion" challenges the defender to think and maintain eye discipline which slows the...
  3. Number1CanesFan

    Is The Lack of Motion Killing Our Offense?

    That's certainly a major one. The "Clemson Jet Motion " video shows there are a lot more advantages created.
  4. Number1CanesFan

    Is The Lack of Motion Killing Our Offense?

    At minimum, I think we should incorporate 4 -5 jet motion plays into the offense to help open things up.
  5. Number1CanesFan

    Is The Lack of Motion Killing Our Offense?

    When I watched the Clemson Jet Motion video, I got angry. I said to myself, "Why don't we run some of these concepts?" Our offense would explode!!!!
  6. Number1CanesFan

    Is The Lack of Motion Killing Our Offense?

    After watching Purdue serve up a beatdown on Ohio State, it was clearly evident how much motion in an offense affects the defense. Purdue was able to use their speedy slot wide receiver freshman Rondale Moore (who ironically wears #4) in motion to not only gain an advantage in the the passing...
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