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re: Per Bobo...will run more of a spread offense with Mason...
Posted on 11/26/13 at 11:45 am to gatorhata9
Posted on 11/26/13 at 11:45 am to gatorhata9
Spread offense at UGA is nothing new.
It's essentially the offense we ran with DJ Shockley all season.
We'll go away from the spread when we are deep in our own territory or in the redzone. But expect us in a spread offense between the 20s.
(Right now, we start with an I formation or deep tailback with a tight end on the first drive, then we change on the second drive, and we change on the third drive. We usually have the spread offense within our first 3 drives).
It's essentially the offense we ran with DJ Shockley all season.
We'll go away from the spread when we are deep in our own territory or in the redzone. But expect us in a spread offense between the 20s.
(Right now, we start with an I formation or deep tailback with a tight end on the first drive, then we change on the second drive, and we change on the third drive. We usually have the spread offense within our first 3 drives).
Posted on 11/26/13 at 11:50 am to meansonny
Mason's strengths are quick release, accuracy, and height (which helps a lot on underneath throws that a qb can't get up and down over a defender without the higher release point).
Mason's question marks are reading blitzes, handling pressure, and keeping calm and accurate despite getting beat up by a 4 man pass rush. A lot of that is how quickly and accurately he goes through reads.
Spreading a defense out helps identify the blitz. It gives him more time to identify coverages in reads. It helps his throwing lanes on quick throws.
It is essentially the same offense he ran in high school which broke all of those state records.
And we can run from this formation with Gurley (lord knows that Lattimore killed us from the spread formation).
Mason's question marks are reading blitzes, handling pressure, and keeping calm and accurate despite getting beat up by a 4 man pass rush. A lot of that is how quickly and accurately he goes through reads.
Spreading a defense out helps identify the blitz. It gives him more time to identify coverages in reads. It helps his throwing lanes on quick throws.
It is essentially the same offense he ran in high school which broke all of those state records.
And we can run from this formation with Gurley (lord knows that Lattimore killed us from the spread formation).
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