Brock Schott advantage

It’s funny you think a freshman TE wouldn’t know the routes and blocking schemes, just because he wasn’t starting.
Here’s your cone hat and the corner stool is right over there.
Yea no point in talking to you. Schott is the key to the game. He knows everything omg they might as well not play
 
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“Miami uses some signals after the play is called on offense, but nothing that can’t be adjusted. Most of Shannon Dawson’s play calls are transmitted over the headset that quarterback Carson Beck wears. So Indiana will not be able to steal Miami’s plays. But it could gain a greater perspective on those plays in Miami’s playbook, options off formations, snap counts, and the decision-making process in some individual situations…
 
It’s funny you think a freshman TE wouldn’t know the routes and blocking schemes, just because he wasn’t starting.
Here’s your cone hat and the corner stool is right over there.

He absolutely would, he'd have the playbook, and be expected to learn it early on even before he came to campus.

Is it a game changer, no, not IMO. They could theoretically pick hsi brain in film study, but they should already know what they're looking at. It would just be confirmation and I doubt it would be more than a few plays at best.
 
Soooo, D gap?!? (Pause)



Ball is snapped, corner is 7 yards off the ball, eyes on the QB, takes a few steps back and outside, Moore locks onto his receiver, never moves his eyes off of him, terrible stare down, corner sees all of this recognizing the play is coming there, and Moore throws the ball inside versus outside.

That isn't knowing the play, it's what every corner in the country is taught. It's also what every QB in the country is taught not to do. Throw it to the outside at the very least as the corner has to go through the receiver to get their hands on the ball to try and knock it down. 90 percent if the time, the corner accepts defeat and tries to just make a hit and wrap up.

I'm not dismissing the idea that something underhanded could go on, but that's as weak of a case as there is.
 
Ball is snapped, corner is 7 yards off the ball, eyes on the QB, takes a few steps back and outside, Moore locks onto his receiver, never moves his eyes off of him, terrible stare down, corner sees all of this recognizing the play is coming there, and Moore throws the ball inside versus outside.

That isn't knowing the play, it's what every corner in the country is taught. It's also what every QB in the country is taught not to do. Throw it to the outside at the very least as the corner has to go through the receiver to get their hands on the ball to try and knock it down. 90 percent if the time, the corner accepts defeat and tries to just make a hit and wrap up.

I'm not dismissing the idea that something underhanded could go on, but that's as weak of a case as there is.
Saved me a ton of typing. Route was CAPd. That’s on Moore plus a bad ball.
 
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Ball is snapped, corner is 7 yards off the ball, eyes on the QB, takes a few steps back and outside, Moore locks onto his receiver, never moves his eyes off of him, terrible stare down, corner sees all of this recognizing the play is coming there, and Moore throws the ball inside versus outside.

That isn't knowing the play, it's what every corner in the country is taught. It's also what every QB in the country is taught not to do. Throw it to the outside at the very least as the corner has to go through the receiver to get their hands on the ball to try and knock it down. 90 percent if the time, the corner accepts defeat and tries to just make a hit and wrap up.

I'm not dismissing the idea that something underhanded could go on, but that's as weak of a case as there is.
people can't seem to grasp that cignetti has ~45 players that have been with him for 3-4 years, including a huge portion of their starters. that's an exceedingly rare thing in modern college football. those guys know their system inside and out.
 
War is won, not only by having Intel on your enemy (Cignetti), but by using what he thinks he knows, against him, through misinformation.

Dawson just needs to have this in the back of his head and be prepared to break tendencies.

No cute **** in this game. Mix up Toney’s usage as a decoy and playmaker. Grind the ball, then use play action. Beck has shown he’s very good at hiding the ball on play action. Make them guess what they think they know about us.
 
Nothing he knows doesn't show up on tape. It's not as big of an advantage as people make it out.
I don’t think it’s a big advantage, but let’s say Dawson has a few plays he hasn’t shown yet.

Let’s say the Jets knew about the Kosar/Marino clock play. Do they bite, knowing this is a possibility?

We play clean, smart and physical and it won’t matter.
 
I don’t think it’s a big advantage, but let’s say Dawson has a few plays he hasn’t shown yet.

Let’s say the Jets knew about the Kosar/Marino clock play. Do they bite, knowing this is a possibility?

We play clean, smart and physical and it won’t matter.
The cards are open, at this point. There is enough tape on every team to study accordingly.

We won't beat Indiana with the scouting report anyway. The scouting report says Carson Back can't throw an inbreaking pattern and let me tell you, he's been absolute money on these throws.
 
Ball is snapped, corner is 7 yards off the ball, eyes on the QB, takes a few steps back and outside, Moore locks onto his receiver, never moves his eyes off of him, terrible stare down, corner sees all of this recognizing the play is coming there, and Moore throws the ball inside versus outside.

That isn't knowing the play, it's what every corner in the country is taught. It's also what every QB in the country is taught not to do. Throw it to the outside at the very least as the corner has to go through the receiver to get their hands on the ball to try and knock it down. 90 percent if the time, the corner accepts defeat and tries to just make a hit and wrap up.

I'm not dismissing the idea that something underhanded could go on, but that's as weak of a case as there is.
Ok. I agree.

I was joking around regarding the D gap and I never said that the INT happened due to knowing the play ahead of time (as others here have said and yes, it’s possible).

I don’t care one way or another because I believe in our Canes. Of course, there is more than a slight chance they are cheating because of the smoke out there and based on precedent (Michigan, Patriots, etc).

This turn around by them just doesn’t pass the sniff test.
 
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