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re: Fromm has not been good under pressure
Posted on 9/21/18 at 9:32 am to JesusQuintana
Posted on 9/21/18 at 9:32 am to JesusQuintana
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You're not wrong, but there are ways to aid an average pass rush which we must employ.
The hounds of hell must be unleashed in this game.
THe issue is when we blitzed against purdue, especially 2 blitzers, we got smoked down field. We never got there. Our Pass D was best when we rushed 3 and dropped 8.
Blitzing and not getting there is suicide.
Posted on 9/21/18 at 10:10 am to notsince98
Rushing 3 and dropping 8 Fromm will pick us apart. The D will be gassed because we don’t go 2 to 3 deep at most positions. That will allow UGA to slow down the game and keep our offense off the field.
Even if we let them score it will allow our offense the opportunity to score. They probably won’t get tired on D because they go 3 deep at every position. By loading the box almost every down maybe we tire out their OL.
I believe Fromm will get tired. He hasn’t had to play a full game. Then they will go to their ground game and by loading up the line it will help us stop the run.
I’m not a defensive expert or even know what kind of defense to run. It is just an observation about how we don’t have the secondary to stop the pass. If we get to him he may hurry passes. The biggest problem with my theory is short passes to the RB, TE, and short slant routes to the WR’s.
Even if we let them score it will allow our offense the opportunity to score. They probably won’t get tired on D because they go 3 deep at every position. By loading the box almost every down maybe we tire out their OL.
I believe Fromm will get tired. He hasn’t had to play a full game. Then they will go to their ground game and by loading up the line it will help us stop the run.
I’m not a defensive expert or even know what kind of defense to run. It is just an observation about how we don’t have the secondary to stop the pass. If we get to him he may hurry passes. The biggest problem with my theory is short passes to the RB, TE, and short slant routes to the WR’s.
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