terdferguson
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- Oct 8, 2012
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1. Help King regain his confidence. That Clemson game rattled him. Remember the King against Louisville and FSU that was sustaining long drives with deadly short/medium range accuracy? Every time he dropped back I felt like something good was going to happen. Hadn't felt like that about one of our qbs in forever. Now, not so much. Even short passes are an adventure. Throw to the tes, rbs, whatever it takes. Script some drives with short passes to help King regain his mojo.
2. As has been noted, Lashlee has schemed his way to some long td plays. He's used plays early in the game to set up later plays that went for touchdowns. We all love this. Now he needs to scheme his way to some first downs and there's no reason why he can't. I watched a lot of nfl games this past weekend and every single one that I saw featured plays with picks or rub routes. Last night I watched the Cardinals line up with a 3 wr bunch set. All the wrs zigged and zagged different directions and Deandre Hopkins defender got lost in the crowd. The result was a wide open Hopkins and a 60 yard gain. Teams want to man up outside? Fine, run some rub routes to get guys free for some easy first downs.
2. As has been noted, Lashlee has schemed his way to some long td plays. He's used plays early in the game to set up later plays that went for touchdowns. We all love this. Now he needs to scheme his way to some first downs and there's no reason why he can't. I watched a lot of nfl games this past weekend and every single one that I saw featured plays with picks or rub routes. Last night I watched the Cardinals line up with a 3 wr bunch set. All the wrs zigged and zagged different directions and Deandre Hopkins defender got lost in the crowd. The result was a wide open Hopkins and a 60 yard gain. Teams want to man up outside? Fine, run some rub routes to get guys free for some easy first downs.