Brandinho
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Whatever way you slice it, we are 6-0 and the #8 team in the country, so I am definitely not going to complain about much. However, there are definitely some things I saw that I liked/didn't like from yesterday's win. I also want to mention that this team is growing and getting better week-in-week-out. I mean look at how far Malik has come since the start of the year, he was lights out accurate in the 1Q and if not for some uncharacteristic drops he would've broken 400+ yds easy.
Here's some stuff that jumped out to me from the stands:
Empty Set
I loved when we split 5 guys out wide. We were absolutely carving them up. If we are able to buy time for Malik to make the progressions, this can/should become a staple of the offense given the playmakers we can trot out there. Rosier even mentioned how much he likes being in a 5-wide set in the postgame. If you haven't already, go back and look at the plays we ran from this formation, pretty much a 1st down every time.
Red Zone/Goal Line Offense
This one goes without saying - everyone knows its an issue at this point, like many of you have mentioned, if we punch in the RZ opportunities we are up 14-21 pts going into half yesterday. The reality is that the base RPO set doesn't have many options for 3-5 yd plays if the O-Line can't get the push needed. It would be cool to see if Richt can implement some sort of power, 3 TE formation to use strictly in goal line situations. I am sure they will work on it and hammer that home in practice this for the tune-up against UNC.
Aggressive Pash Rush
I know we live and die by Manny and his blitz package and don't get me wrong - I love that he cuts the boys loose but in certain situations and against QBs that like to scramble, I'd like to see a spy or a containment rush. On the final play of the game, Dungey looked to roll out right but we had a contain set up over there so we forced him to make a play with his arm. IMO, this would pay dividends against guys like Josh Jackson (VT) and Brandon Wishbum (ND).
Curious to see what you guys think.
Here's some stuff that jumped out to me from the stands:
Empty Set
I loved when we split 5 guys out wide. We were absolutely carving them up. If we are able to buy time for Malik to make the progressions, this can/should become a staple of the offense given the playmakers we can trot out there. Rosier even mentioned how much he likes being in a 5-wide set in the postgame. If you haven't already, go back and look at the plays we ran from this formation, pretty much a 1st down every time.
Red Zone/Goal Line Offense
This one goes without saying - everyone knows its an issue at this point, like many of you have mentioned, if we punch in the RZ opportunities we are up 14-21 pts going into half yesterday. The reality is that the base RPO set doesn't have many options for 3-5 yd plays if the O-Line can't get the push needed. It would be cool to see if Richt can implement some sort of power, 3 TE formation to use strictly in goal line situations. I am sure they will work on it and hammer that home in practice this for the tune-up against UNC.
Aggressive Pash Rush
I know we live and die by Manny and his blitz package and don't get me wrong - I love that he cuts the boys loose but in certain situations and against QBs that like to scramble, I'd like to see a spy or a containment rush. On the final play of the game, Dungey looked to roll out right but we had a contain set up over there so we forced him to make a play with his arm. IMO, this would pay dividends against guys like Josh Jackson (VT) and Brandon Wishbum (ND).
Curious to see what you guys think.