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re: Guice vs Williams

Posted on 9/11/17 at 9:34 am to
Posted by skirpnasty
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Posted on 9/11/17 at 9:34 am to
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Youre correct again. But Fitzgerald has 5/6 of the passing TDs and half the rushing TDs. Stop Fitz = Stop State


Our RB's are capable there too. It's just too easy with <10 yards to go to spread 4 or 5 wide.

You're going to either have a man open or a hole to run. OL is going to open away from any LB that stays home so they have to at best take an angle. Fitz being 6'5" means he is almost always going to fall for a few yards even if he's met at the line.

It's a situation where the RB is just better used doing something other than taking the rock.
Posted by MButterfly
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Member since Oct 2015
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Posted on 9/11/17 at 9:51 am to
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You're going to either have a man open or a hole to run. OL is going to open away from any LB that stays home so they have to at best take an angle. Fitz being 6'5" means he is almost always going to fall for a few yards even if he's met at the line.
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You're going to either have a man open or a hole to run. OL is going to open away from any LB that stays home so they have to at best take an angle. Fitz being 6'5" means he is almost always going to fall for a few yards even if he's met at the line.



Without TEs that are capable of catching, LSU's job would be easier. But MSU has several TEs that are catching hard passes and scoring. The RB size now means harder to tackle.

It creates matchups that favor MSU.

Now... Let's put the x and o to paper. Assign just 1 person to the spread and account for a TE.

What's left?
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