Also going against some of the worst defenses in football has nothing to do with it.The stats look good for the OL but I think moving from RPO to Air Raid and Having a QB who is tall enough to see over the OL and is pass first vs. run first in King made the OL look better than it actually was
I'm certain the ball spent less time in the hands of TVD than King. TVD isn't limited by where he can make throws, King was unfortunately.How much of that is credited to a QB that can read/react & move in the pocket? I think a good bit.
I don’t think TVD is all that great at moving in the pocket…
It’s a bit misleading of a stat because teams that rarely throw are obviously going to give up fewer sacks. I’d like to see a stat that shows sacks/pass plays called to get a better picture.We got to get to less than 2 sacks per game. This could be the difference between winning and losing these close games
Alabama had 4 sacks
Mich St had 3 sacks
Pitt had 4 sacks
NC State had 4 sacks
UNC had 4 sacks
UVA had 4 sacks
There are 50 teams that average less than 2 sacks a game
https://www.ncaa.com/stats/football/fbs/current/team/468
Improved but I can't remember the last time we were somewhat elite here
TVD is Top 10 nationally in yards per attempt. We throw downfield a lot.Quick passes in the Air Raid do wonders. Facts.
D$ didn’t build his click bait empire without deep knowledge of the game play boi. He reportedly was the man who invented the “(insert older celebrity) looks HIDEOUS now” links.I am sorry, this is not the time for this. No offense, love ya brother.
Did you start this thread to get us mentally prepared for when Justice is named OC?TVD is Top 10 nationally in yards per attempt. We throw downfield a lot.
When your QB can attack all parts of the field, it backs teams way the **** off the LOS. TVD does that, and we see the difference it makes.
Huge deal when teams have to defend every throw. I love King, but there was stuff you knew you didn't have to defend.When your QB can attack all parts of the field, it backs teams way the **** off the LOS. TVD does that, and we see the difference it makes.
They run RPO all the time with Van Dyke. Probably 10 times a game or more. RPO is not the same thing as a zone read and it has nothing to do with the QB running the ball. Run/Pass Option means the quarterback holds the ball out to hand to the running back and either hands it off or pulls it back and throws it depending on what certain defenders do. It looks like a play action pass except the offensive line always run blocks. 99% of the time when you see an illegal receiver downfield penalty, it’s an offensive lineman who was run blocking too far downfield on an RPO pass play. If the quarterback pulls the ball back to throw, he has to do it quickly before the linemen get more than 3 yards past the line of scrimmage, otherwise it’s an illegal play.The stats look good for the OL but I think moving from RPO to Air Raid and Having a QB who is tall enough to see over the OL and is pass first vs. run first in King made the OL look better than it actually was
Correct. This is not a dink and dunk offense that throws thirty screens a game. Miami runs a ton of vertical routes. The reason why Knighton rarely left the field until the last few games of the season was because they rely on a running back to stay in and pass protect on vertical routes a lot. If Franklin and Brown missed pass blocking assignments, the offense would have been dead in the water and TVD would have been sacked a lot more.TVD is Top 10 nationally in yards per attempt. We throw downfield a lot.