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re: "Return to murderball" was laughed at quite a bit this year

Posted on 12/4/23 at 8:24 am to
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
Member since Jul 2013
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Posted on 12/4/23 at 8:24 am to
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I will say this. Do it again, but take out unscripted rushing plays by Milroe. Only fair way to do it if you are gonna take his sack yardage away. Having the defense on their heels to defend the pass and calling what he did against the LSU defense murder ball is disingenuous. As I said, you know this.


I don't disagree - having a QB who can run is certainly a different animal.

Designed Runs (per PFF)
Tennessee : 37 for 155 (4.2)
LSU : 37 for 207 (5.6)
Kentucky : 35 for 126 (3.6)
Auburn : 28 for 106 (3.8)
Georgia : 31 for 150 (4.8)
Posted by koreandawg
South Korea
Member since Sep 2015
9098 posts
Posted on 12/4/23 at 8:40 am to
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I don't disagree - having a QB who can run is certainly a different animal.

Designed Runs (per PFF)
Tennessee : 37 for 155 (4.2)
LSU : 37 for 207 (5.6)
Kentucky : 35 for 126 (3.6)
Auburn : 28 for 106 (3.8)
Georgia : 31 for 150 (4.8)


And the only one that stands out here is Georgia from what I can see. And that fits with what I saw Saturday. For about halfway through the first to the end of the half and the last half of the fourth, we couldn't stop you. And you had a lot of success, especially in the second quarter running up the middle with someone other than Milroe.

The Oline played well. Not trying to tell you they didn't. But even on a handoff to the RB, the defense still has to be a little slower to react to it. But they definitely were moving our interior around in the second quarter. That last drive to kill the game was mostly Milroe. With the exception of Georgia scoring on it's first drive, from what had to happen for Alabama to win the game, you couldn't have drawn it up more perfectly.
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