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Posted on 11/9/25 at 6:28 am
Posted on 11/9/25 at 6:28 am
Elko was asked in his press conference about the fake punt.
He essentially said that “We noticed teams were stacking up against the block and being undisciplined or vulnerable against the fake”.
Aggies had been blocked twice this season. So this staff went back at that tape and not only fixed the holes to stop the blocked punt from happening. But also schemed to take advantage of teams that were overloading to make it happen.
Brooks was a great high school running back and they intentionally designed a scheme to place a RB that no one would suspect as a RB for a fake.
My point is the coaching staff and general awareness to prepare for that. And then the balls to actually do it. But he did it because they ACTUALLY prepared for that exact scenario to happen.
For a team to get down overload one side to try to block and expose the other side.
So they pulled the trigger knowing they had a RB carrying the ball.
That was 3D chess going on. If you were watching and listening to what Elko actually said.
He essentially said that “We noticed teams were stacking up against the block and being undisciplined or vulnerable against the fake”.
Aggies had been blocked twice this season. So this staff went back at that tape and not only fixed the holes to stop the blocked punt from happening. But also schemed to take advantage of teams that were overloading to make it happen.
Brooks was a great high school running back and they intentionally designed a scheme to place a RB that no one would suspect as a RB for a fake.
My point is the coaching staff and general awareness to prepare for that. And then the balls to actually do it. But he did it because they ACTUALLY prepared for that exact scenario to happen.
For a team to get down overload one side to try to block and expose the other side.
So they pulled the trigger knowing they had a RB carrying the ball.
That was 3D chess going on. If you were watching and listening to what Elko actually said.
Posted on 11/9/25 at 7:02 am to BigSneezy
That was 2D chess.
3D chess will occur when the opposing team fakes that vulnerable look.
Having a skill player in position to receive the snap was a dead giveaway for anyone paying attention.
3D chess will occur when the opposing team fakes that vulnerable look.
Having a skill player in position to receive the snap was a dead giveaway for anyone paying attention.
Posted on 11/9/25 at 7:03 am to BigSneezy
He is a home run hire. No doubt about it.
Posted on 11/9/25 at 7:04 am to BigSneezy
He wasted that on Mizzou
Posted on 11/9/25 at 7:04 am to BigSneezy
A junior high coach could've made this adjustment
Posted on 11/9/25 at 7:06 am to BigSneezy
He’s one of the best I’ve ever seen at making meaningful adjustments. Surgical-like.
It’s been one of the biggest, if not THE biggest, variables in our success this season.
It’s been one of the biggest, if not THE biggest, variables in our success this season.
Posted on 11/9/25 at 7:07 am to Wellborn
quote:Could not agree more.
It’s been one of the biggest, if not THE biggest, variables in our success this season.
Posted on 11/9/25 at 7:09 am to Gifman
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A junior high coach could've made this adjustment
If that’s the case then this type of result and outcome would be common on any Saturday. And it’s not.
So the data or lack of it says you are wrong.
Posted on 11/9/25 at 7:11 am to tBrand
quote:on the road, do what you have too , to get out of there with a w.
wasted that on Mizzou
Posted on 11/9/25 at 7:52 am to Gigemaggies123
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Is this a fat joke?

Posted on 11/9/25 at 8:58 am to GurleyGirl
Dalton Brooks is not a skill player. He is a safety and he always lines up there. He played RB in high school so he might have looked like a skill player but he's a defensive back.
Posted on 11/9/25 at 9:03 am to GurleyGirl
quote:he is a safety, and he always lines up there for punts, as I recall.
Having a skill player in position to receive the snap was a dead giveaway for anyone paying attention.
An opposing coach would have to pay a lot of attention to recall that he was a high school running back, and to then prepare for exactly that play.
What I do not remember is whether that big lead blocker also always lines up in the backfield for a punt.
This post was edited on 11/9/25 at 9:09 am
Posted on 11/9/25 at 9:07 am to BigSneezy
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That was 3D chess going on.
He might want to go with size 5DDD.
Seriously, the dude's a great coach. He did well at Duke and you knew this was going to be a very good hire for A&M.
This post was edited on 11/9/25 at 9:25 am
Posted on 11/9/25 at 9:15 am to tBrand
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He wasted that on Mizzou
Yeah, I get momentum and getting a 3 score lead…
But save it for the SECCG or playoff…or at least your arch rival.
They didn’t need it to beat Mizzou
Posted on 11/9/25 at 9:19 am to UTprideofTX
Up 21-7 playing against an offense that was struggling when you have a killer D is what made this successful. It was well designed and executed and showed great pregame prep.
Posted on 11/9/25 at 9:21 am to BigSneezy
Posted on 11/9/25 at 9:29 am to RelentlessAnalysis
quote:I went back and watched the play. That lead blocker seems to be Albert Regis, who is a defensive tackle.
What I do not remember is whether that big lead blocker also always lines up in the backfield for a punt.
I don’t know if he normally lines up in the backfield on punt or not, but I think it would be unusual to have a defensive tackle in that position. Having a linebacker/safety or even a cornerback there probably makes more sense.
My guess is that Regis was put there specifically for this play.
This post was edited on 11/9/25 at 9:38 am
Posted on 11/9/25 at 9:58 am to RelentlessAnalysis
I dont know about regis specifically but yes its normally a bigger guy there, not a DB. You want a large dude in that position right in front of your punter. It all actually worked so well the 12th man didnt have anyone to block.
Posted on 11/9/25 at 10:03 am to RoscoeHarper
quote:Interesting.
I dont know about regis specifically but yes its normally a bigger guy there, not a DB. You want a large dude in that position right in front of your punter. It all actually worked so well the 12th man didnt have anyone to block.
I would really expect a linebacker or a safety, because he is also your last chance tackler, and I would think he wants someone who has both the speed and the umpphh for that job.
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