Seems like a fantastic way to get the ball in Richards hands. Oh well
We have three routes. Hitch, bubble, and go route
crossing routes take time to develop. Why run something that is exposing your teams weakness? That's what we had the last 15 years as coaches.
crossing routes take time to develop. Why run something that is exposing your teams weakness? That's what we had the last 15 years as coaches.
They can, but they don't take longer than some of the other routes we are running. Plus, all 3 WRs don't run them, so the cross can be a check down. If nothing else, it keeps the defense honest and makes the CB think more. We rarely attack the middle of the field. Because we don't, the LBs are not threatened by zone drops or man crosses and just attack the run.
crossing routes take time to develop. Why run something that is exposing your teams weakness? That's what we had the last 15 years as coaches.
I have a separate, more elaborate thread I'm going to do on this, but I'm more concerned with lack of pre-snap motion.
I have a separate, more elaborate thread I'm going to do on this, but I'm more concerned with lack of pre-snap motion.
Yes!
I have a separate, more elaborate thread I'm going to do on this, but I'm more concerned with lack of pre-snap motion.
I don't think we're asking for Pitt-level motion and misdirection. I think some simple motion could have been implemented based on what was shown in Fall practices. I understand the rationale for not implementing too much, but I've seen HS offenses help their QBs with at least a tiny bit of motion. It was virtually non-existent. Think it could have really helped Kaaya.I have a separate, more elaborate thread I'm going to do on this, but I'm more concerned with lack of pre-snap motion.
Yes!
Crawl before you walk, and walk before []_[] run... We can barely snap the ball without a penalty... If we just execute and can hold a block we could be a 10 or 11 win team without all the motion. This is Richt's first year. You can't expect his full fast-break offense year 1. Brad clearly wasn't able to handle the offense at a certain level and it had to be reigned in.. Have patience...I'm sure as these QBs demonstrate mastery he'll add a lot of that old pre-snap shifting/motion from his 90s offenses that were so prolific.
I have a separate, more elaborate thread I'm going to do on this, but I'm more concerned with lack of pre-snap motion.