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re: Trezmen Marshall

Posted on 1/20/23 at 10:45 am to
Posted by Long Dawg
Acworth, GA
Member since Dec 2017
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Posted on 1/20/23 at 10:45 am to
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Also, fwiw, UGA has developed into a very Greg Roman type TE+RB heavy throw game under Monken. It’s not a bad approach because it exploits mismatch positions well. I imagine WRs don’t care for it much because they’re running clear outs for TEs and RBs.


Monken’s offense is evolving every year in the passing game - if Carson Beck wins the starting nod you could expect more passes to the WRs as his best skill set is throwing the ball downfield - his arm is much better than Stetson’s (but not as good creatively and when play breaks down).

Monken tailors his offense to the personnel to a degree.
This post was edited on 1/20/23 at 10:46 am
Posted by DawginSC
Member since Aug 2022
4625 posts
Posted on 1/20/23 at 11:00 am to
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Monken tailors his offense to the personnel to a degree.


I'd say he tailors it to the opponent as much as to his personnel. It's more of a NFL type approach where he tries to find a mismatch against the opponent's defense and exploits it rather than running a particular style.

We've had about 5-6 completely different offensive attacks in various games this year that have seemed based on exploiting the weakness of the opponent's defense.

We ran it down Auburn's throat.
We avoided the middle of the field and went with a wide passing game vs Oregon (to RB's and WR's)
SC and FL were all about exploiting the middle of the field (TE's especially)
UT was a deep passing attack the first half and clock killing running in the second.
UK was using up clock, short passes and lots of running.
LSU was middle of the field passing in the first half and running out the clock in the second.
OSU was a deep passing attack.
TCU we did whatever we wanted.

We don't really run a "style" of offense anymore. We have enough talent at every position that our style is to exploit the weakness of the defense.
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