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Just no more zone or stretch runs on short yardage plays. That kills me
Just no more zone or stretch runs on short yardage plays. That kills me
Just a heads up:
Got off the phone with a former colleague and he had some interesting information to offer on this topic. He went to a few practices this spring and he mentioned that the offense was practicing the jet/power play (inverted veer[they ran it both ways]) with Coley running the jet sweep and usually the backs running the power. It looks like they're doing more than experimenting.
The inverted veer doesn't require an incredibly mobile quarterback, but it's better if you do (obvi). It also doesn't require extra teaching on the offensive line. They run their power scheme like they always do (there might be a few minor variations). The only new teaching comes with the backs. They won't need to kick anybody out; and all they have to teach is the timing and footwork for the jet/power action.
This is probably what they're selling to Torrance Gibson. I'm intrigued.
yep!Just a heads up:
Got off the phone with a former colleague and he had some interesting information to offer on this topic. He went to a few practices this spring and he mentioned that the offense was practicing the jet/power play (inverted veer[they ran it both ways]) with Coley running the jet sweep and usually the backs running the power. It looks like they're doing more than experimenting.
The inverted veer doesn't require an incredibly mobile quarterback, but it's better if you do (obvi). It also doesn't require extra teaching on the offensive line. They run their power scheme like they always do (there might be a few minor variations). The only new teaching comes with the backs. They won't need to kick anybody out; and all they have to teach is the timing and footwork for the jet/power action.
This is probably what they're selling to Torrance Gibson. I'm intrigued.
BUMP
I warned you guys about this Wild 'Cane formation/series! I wonder if we're going to build on it over the next few weeks.
yep!Just a heads up:
Got off the phone with a former colleague and he had some interesting information to offer on this topic. He went to a few practices this spring and he mentioned that the offense was practicing the jet/power play (inverted veer[they ran it both ways]) with Coley running the jet sweep and usually the backs running the power. It looks like they're doing more than experimenting.
The inverted veer doesn't require an incredibly mobile quarterback, but it's better if you do (obvi). It also doesn't require extra teaching on the offensive line. They run their power scheme like they always do (there might be a few minor variations). The only new teaching comes with the backs. They won't need to kick anybody out; and all they have to teach is the timing and footwork for the jet/power action.
This is probably what they're selling to Torrance Gibson. I'm intrigued.
BUMP
I warned you guys about this Wild 'Cane formation/series! I wonder if we're going to build on it over the next few weeks.
80% college teams has use some type of speed sweep or Wildcat/Wild' Canes formation.
Its no big thing. I hope Coley uses it, in the FSU game where a lot of committed (Canes) will be attendances.
Ive noticed a big difference when we run from under center vs shotgun, not sure if both are blocked differently, but are yds per carry from under center must be way higher