What I See: Ole Miss Edition

We never played in Glendale.
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Ole **** WR Trey Wallace has to pay for the blasphemy spoken against our defense.
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We are the most doubted, so thats what gives me confidence we will win and for for the natty in our house.
Thats right!!! In the past it was Tempe.

Now it’s Glendale!!

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Thats right!!! In the past it was Tempe.

Now it’s Glendale!!

Happy Lets Go GIF by NHL
gotta love it. Its like when the Comcast Center was built in Philly and they put a mini William Penn Statue on top in Philly and we broke the Billy Penn curse and beat the Rays in the World Series in 2008. I look at it like that.
We never played in Glendale.
🙂
Ole **** WR Trey Wallace has to pay for the blasphemy spoken against our defense.
😎
We are the most doubted, so thats what gives me confidence we will win and for for the natty in our house.

For everyone else....

CONTEXT. KISS OF DEATH.
Found this on the Book.

 
My opinion
Miami on defense can’t give up yards after contact. Ole Miss turns bad tackling into huge plays. Chambliss really good at getting ball out quick too. LSU’s Defense probably played him the best and had LSU had an offense they would’ve beat them.

Offensively Toney should have no issues feasting. Beck should have no problem throwing from the pocket. Same a goes for our RB’s too. Ole Miss is a bend but can breaks defense, our offense matches well against their defense. They struggle to cover fast receivers. Overall offensively we should be able to move the ball and all control the clock, but we have to finish drives with points.
Would you play more man than normal or stick with mostly Zone?
 
this is also a game that i would play 13 more in a free safety role to cover our asses over the top as that is his best trait and play a pressed up coverage zone or man. I love #7 and he is a **** of a player, but i'd want a ball hawk back if we're going to quasi gamble and press the box.
Pretty sure we tried this in cover3 against OSU and Bryce bit on Tate crossing and hung Lucas out to dry on Jeremiah's bomb right before the pick 6. He's supposed to have the deep middle.

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Here is what worries me:


6) We busted some coverages vs Ohio State that Sayin missed on. I am worried about seam routes towards our safeties.

This game has me worried. Hopefully it’s just pregame butterflies. But they out a whooping on both the Oklahoma and Georgia defense.

Go, Canes!!!
This. Sayin was legit awful in that game. Like on the play after the Smith bomb that Bain sacked him on I have no clue what he was seeing. Innis was wide open in the flat on his first read and then the TE was wide open for a TD over the middle as Sayin worked right to left. He looked at both of them and didn't throw the ball to either one of them. There's a lot to clean up in the pass defense, which will need to be on point against Ole Miss. Chambliss won't miss seeing the busts that Sayin did.
 
This. Sayin was legit awful in that game. Like on the play after the Smith bomb that Bain sacked him on I have no clue what he was seeing. Innis was wide open in the flat on his first read and then the TE was wide open for a TD over the middle as Sayin worked right to left. He looked at both of them and didn't throw the ball to either one of them. There's a lot to clean up in the pass defense, which will need to be on point against Ole Miss. Chambliss won't miss seeing the busts that Sayin did.
On the throw to the running back that got them a first down after the Mario timeout, he had a streaking WR streaking down the seam wide open with his hands up due to a coverage bust.

It would’ve gone for a 90 yard TD and that Mario timeout would’ve looked even worse:

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On the throw to the running back that got them a first down after the Mario timeout, he had a streaking WR streaking down the seam wide open with his hands up due to a coverage bust.

It would’ve gone for a 90 yard TD and that Mario timeout would’ve looked even worse:

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This is what I mean by we just seem to spot drop and watch the ball.. I couldnt even tell you who is supposed to be the tampa guy riding the guy in middle, like they havent even gotten enough depth to really protect that, and that happens ALOT.. We get away with it alot also because our dline is soo beastly but the 3 QBs left in the tourney all can make pay with wide open zones..

Watch Indiana run the same defense and the awareness of players running thru zones and such is much higher, their defense looks like an Amoeba running same plays.. (mind you I am looking a a still pic and assuming this is supposed to be an inverted tampa 2 of some sort) Im just chopping it up to first year in system and souf florida DBs learning zone..
 
On the throw to the running back that got them a first down after the Mario timeout, he had a streaking WR streaking down the seam wide open with his hands up due to a coverage bust.

It would’ve gone for a 90 yard TD and that Mario timeout would’ve looked even worse:

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You keeping the all-22 to yourself huh, lol? We struggled to cover the deep middle in that game. Bad. I think Jakobe was supposed to bail there (could have been Wes supposed to get crazy depth I dunno), once Keionte blitzed and Poyser had the far third. I don't have screenshots but there were a couple of other times I thought Sayin should have chucked it deep down the seam to Jeremiah and he didn't. Worst "Heisman finalist" QB I have ever seen. My hot take prediction for next year is that he gets McCorded there and St. Clair is their starting QB by the end of the year.
 
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Yup, you can't play straight man against them 75%+ of the time. He is really good agaisnt zone, and they run some really nice passing concepts against zone though. Beyond the UGA game, they cooked LSU's man coverage in the second quarter, despite not even looking Delane's way, which allowed them to take control of the game. Chambliss had a big game on the ground and the TE feasted in man too. But Chambliss hit some huge throws against zone on what proved to be the game-winning drive agaist LSU.

He's just a good QB and they have a really good offense. I think we are better off playing more Cover 3 against them than man though. I don't like our matchups in man agaisnt Chambliss running, their TE, and their WRs deep down the field. But unless they can't run the ball at all and can't block our pass rush, he's going to find open guys against our zone. We just need to get them to the ground immediately and live to fight another play.
With the way y'all are talking about his this week "just a good QB" is an understatement.

Apparently he's the best QB in College by a considerable distance.
 
Would you play more man than normal or stick with mostly Zone?
Probably not. But would play all of my coverages out of a pressed up look and jam all the receivers **** near all game. Anything to not let the QB have a rhythm and easy quick throws. Basically man them up for the first 5-7 yards then drop off into zones and pass people off

If we get beat in back shoulders and 20 yard fades against that kind of loo so be it. Make them do that all the way down the field multiple times.

But I won’t let them chuck me for 8 on first then get it in 4th and inches all game and I wouldn’t make the quick game easy for them. Chablis can throw a good deep ball but it’s the lowest percentage throw in the field and I wouldn’t make them best me like that all game and tip my cap if they can do it for 4 Qs
 
"One area you really see Ole Miss struggle in is defending the play action pass."

I feel like this has not been exploited in a while. I know Dawson has some Beck play action runs in his playbook. I LOVED seeing Beck picking up 1st downs with his legs. He can do it. I feel like hes been saving his body for bigger things. He is not stupid and not crippled. Then open up the PA deep ball to Trader. Speak it to the wind.
Agreed. We need to run the rock then hit Ole Miss over the top or in the middleof the field. You see it on film over and over again. The LBers get sucked in and the safeties have bad eyes.
 
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Decided to watch the Ole Miss vs OU game.

Couple of Takeaways from this game:
- #1 for Ole Miss Princely had himself one **** of a 1st half but the plays he made were largely from him being unblocked. He's athletic enough to make a team pay for not blocking him.

- Ole Miss's pass defense is bad, John Mateer was just too inconsistent as a passer to truly make them pay.

- OU took back control of the game by running the ball but ultimately loss because they didn't stick to it.

- Multiple missed tackles by Ole Miss led to long TD runs by OU. I want Mark Fletcher to touch the rock 20+ times tonight.

- Ole Miss has a myriad of plays they can run on 4th &1-2. The switch release to Dequan Wright is hard to stop. The TD run by Lacy on 4th & 2 out heavy personnel utilizing their DTs as lead blockers was well designed and executed.

- OU's DL got after Chambliss a bit but he was too elusive for them. The one sack by Marvin Jones Jr. was a coverage sack where MJJ was the QB spy. I expect to see Marquis Lightfoot mirror Chambliss at times tonight.

- Chambliss does a good job of layering the football but Ole Miss won the majority of the 50-50 balls in this game. Ole Miss loves throwing a couple of fade balls up the sideline to their receivers, our DBs have to win on those plays. Can't give up explosives.
 
I hear you but so has alot of others yet here we are. We have the players to shut that down. Out line is faster and we only need 4 to collapse the pocket. Also he throws half those throws from the other night our safeties will pick it off
As the old saying goes, when you put the ball in the air 3 things can happen and 2 of them are bad. Scott/Fitzgerald will be waiting.
 
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