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re: A&M fans (regarding Texas)

Posted on 2/13/12 at 3:00 pm to
Posted by ShaneTheLegLechler
Member since Dec 2011
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Posted on 2/13/12 at 3:00 pm to
If they run the exact same offense and are putting it up like Houston did last year, I'll agree with you for sure. I'll just wait to see it. He's run several different types of offenses.

Bama, Florida, Auburn and State all seem to hand off out of the gun quite a bit, though I don't think they use the really wide splits like Mizzou does. Using the really wide splits would piss me off as well because of the talent we have on the line.

I'm mostly playing devil's advocate because I don't know what will happen, and I don't think it would shock anyone if he's fired in 3 years. I by no means think he's some savior like idiots on TA do.
Posted by TeLeFaWx
Dallas, TX
Member since Aug 2011
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Posted on 2/13/12 at 3:12 pm to
All of those schools hand off out of the gun, and seem to have a threat of the run from the QB, so if the linebacker isn't spying in some instance, and purely playing man on the running back, the zone read is based off the defensive end, correct? If your QB is immobile, throw that wrinkle out. In fact, if your QB isn't Tim Tebow or Cam Newton, you probably aren't going to win much. And Tebow even lost like 4 games his first season at it.

Houston's offense never really impressed me. My biggest problem with the Houston offense is that it utilizes mismatches that I don't think will be there in the SEC. In fact it is completely predicated on that. More so in the red zone. Even in Sherman's early years, we went 5 wide in the red zone and were stomped on. If we are doing this Houston offense, and we don't have the ability to run the option in the red zone, we simply won't be successful. What do I hope?

I hope we at least see the current incarnation of the Okie State offense, where the diamond formation and the pistol are used. But to my knowledge, Houston never ran any of that when it was putting up 70 on Tulane.
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