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re: Regarding Dabol as OC from here on out.
Posted on 11/27/17 at 10:42 am to labamafan
Posted on 11/27/17 at 10:42 am to labamafan
Issues with Dabol will go away when we can use more than half of the playbook and doesn't have to limit the QB reads to one half of the field.
His schemes are actually pretty solid, guys get open and most of the time the mix is good (Au game aside). Things don't work well when we have the QB miss reading a receiver 10 yards open, pull the ball down and run for 2 yards, leaving us with 3rd and 8.
Small sample size, and late in games. But notice how smoothly the offense runs when Tua takes over. The whole field opens up, and we mix in more receivers. Play action also becomes a threat again.
His schemes are actually pretty solid, guys get open and most of the time the mix is good (Au game aside). Things don't work well when we have the QB miss reading a receiver 10 yards open, pull the ball down and run for 2 yards, leaving us with 3rd and 8.
Small sample size, and late in games. But notice how smoothly the offense runs when Tua takes over. The whole field opens up, and we mix in more receivers. Play action also becomes a threat again.
Posted on 11/27/17 at 10:46 am to RolltidePA
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Issues with Dabol will go away when we can use more than half of the playbook and doesn't have to limit the QB reads to one half of the field. His schemes are actually pretty solid, guys get open and most of the time the mix is good (Au game aside). Things don't work well when we have the QB miss reading a receiver 10 yards open, pull the ball down and run for 2 yards, leaving us with 3rd and 8. Small sample size, and late in games. But notice how smoothly the offense runs when Tua takes over. The whole field opens up, and we mix in more receivers. Play action also becomes a threat again.
This post was edited on 11/27/17 at 10:49 am
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