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re: UGA rushing yards vs. OU “defense”
Posted on 12/28/17 at 9:12 pm to CharlotteSooner
Posted on 12/28/17 at 9:12 pm to CharlotteSooner
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give the ball to Chubb, and he predominantly runs over your center and RG.
He's probably running to the left side more often than right.
But it's fairly similar. And it is between the tackles. And no one can stop it.
Throw in a balanced run/pass first down, and our per play efficiency gets to your level (even in a conference that plays defense)
Posted on 12/28/17 at 9:15 pm to meansonny
You ran up to 20 different sets against Notre Dame. I'm not going to name 20 sets because most of it is empty window dressing and doesn't change what you do, which is give the ball to Chubb. You can line up with 4 WRs and a RB and you'll give it to Chubb. You can line up with 3 WRs and a TE and you'll give it to Chubb. You can line up with 3 WRs and a FB and you'll give it to Chubb . You can line up with 2 RBs on the field with a RB in the slot and fake the jet sweep with Michel, but most of the time you give it to Chubb. See where this is going?
Posted on 12/28/17 at 9:42 pm to CharlotteSooner
Chubb touches the ball about 1 in 5 plays.
All of the alignments that you dismiss create angles for blocking. It is why we have success running the ball against teams who want to put 8/9 in the box.
Since Chubb usually sits through the 4th quarter (every win but Notre Dame), he might touch it 1 in 4 plays through 3 quarters. But keep telling yourself that our 20 different formations and blocking schemes is simple to defend. Even if you are unblocked, Chubb/Sony/Swift are very very tough to bring down.
You might say that they are almost Baker Mayfield tough.
All of the alignments that you dismiss create angles for blocking. It is why we have success running the ball against teams who want to put 8/9 in the box.
Since Chubb usually sits through the 4th quarter (every win but Notre Dame), he might touch it 1 in 4 plays through 3 quarters. But keep telling yourself that our 20 different formations and blocking schemes is simple to defend. Even if you are unblocked, Chubb/Sony/Swift are very very tough to bring down.
You might say that they are almost Baker Mayfield tough.
Posted on 12/28/17 at 9:52 pm to CharlotteSooner
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You ran up to 20 different sets against Notre Dame. I'm not going to name 20 sets because most of it is empty window dressing and doesn't change what you do, which is give the ball to Chubb. You can line up with 4 WRs and a RB and you'll give it to Chubb. You can line up with 3 WRs and a TE and you'll give it to Chubb. You can line up with 3 WRs and a FB and you'll give it to Chubb . You can line up with 2 RBs on the field with a RB in the slot and fake the jet sweep with Michel, but most of the time you give it to Chubb. See where this is going?
This is retarded. We’ve run the ball 591 times, Chubb has gotten 191 carries.
Posted on 12/28/17 at 9:52 pm to CharlotteSooner
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See where this is going?
Where is it going? Plays per player in 1st half vs AU:
Chubb 7
Michel 5
Fromm 14
Looks very balanced, dont ya think?
This post was edited on 12/28/17 at 9:54 pm
Posted on 12/28/17 at 9:53 pm to Eli Goldfinger
OU defense is somewhat a oxymoron
Posted on 12/28/17 at 9:57 pm to CharlotteSooner
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Front 7
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Run the ball down our throat
Want to know how I know you don’t know anything about football?
Posted on 12/29/17 at 1:10 am to sooner4life130
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Everybody has a plan until they get hit in the mouth. Didnt Tyson say that?
Pretty sure that’s what Mixon told that chick.
Posted on 12/29/17 at 2:16 am to Eli Goldfinger
265 sounds right...if this were a game in the regular season...However, you are giving one of the most gifted playcallers in Lincoln Riley time to prepare an all out offense attack that very likely will leave UGA playing catchup, hence why I asked in another thread how good is Georgia coming from behind? Two or more scores ahead and the rushing attempts and yards diminish , as he wisely will put the game on your freshmans QB's shoulders...Not a gaurantee, but a distinct possibility.
This post was edited on 12/29/17 at 3:04 am
Posted on 12/29/17 at 6:43 am to SoonerWin
Georgia isn't going to abandon the run even if we are playing from behind.
The goal is to keep Mayfield on the sidelines. Not to hurry up and give him more chances.
It wouldnt be until the 4th quarter until a game plan would change.
The goal is to keep Mayfield on the sidelines. Not to hurry up and give him more chances.
It wouldnt be until the 4th quarter until a game plan would change.
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