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re: So what was the defensive scheme that shut down JFF

Posted on 11/5/12 at 10:15 pm to
Posted by NoMoreShortcuts
Dallas
Member since Oct 2012
206 posts
Posted on 11/5/12 at 10:15 pm to
First, you have to throw Florida out the window. JFF's first college game ever, team's first game in new system, and coaches already said half the playbook wasn't even available to run.

LSU was successful keeping Johnny in the pocket and taking away his first option. He gets claustrophobic and then wants to run.
Unfortunately, Kliff has corrected this and will now run it right down your throat with only 4-5 defenders in the box.

Best bet is to give the center pressure. Being in shotgun, when there is different looks by the def and the center feels pressure, the snaps get errant. Rhythm gets out of whack for JFF.

Better get TOs....or it will be a long night.
Posted by Roger Klarvin
DFW
Member since Nov 2012
46590 posts
Posted on 11/5/12 at 10:26 pm to
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I am sure Milliner and company are shaking in their boots at the thought of playing A&M's WR corps.


Not that it means much in this year's SEC WR group, but it can be argued that A&M has two of the top 4 receivers in the conference. As a unit, it's as good as the 2010/2011 Arkansas group.

Bama may not be shaking, but nevertheless this will be your secondary's biggest test all year. Especially given our unmatched ability with "scramble rules" plays. Even LSU and UF found ona couple occasions that you can play perfect defense and still give up a 20 yard play to us.
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