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re: Comparing Alabama offensive coordinators, Sark, Locks, Dabol, Kiffin

Posted on 9/19/19 at 10:28 am to
Posted by Tider95
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Posted on 9/19/19 at 10:28 am to
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Kiffin also had a true freshman QB who was not anywhere near ready to be a passing QB and a bunch of studs at RB.

Like you said the talent has completely flipped, also we know that passing is literally the right decision 80% of the time, you obviously want some balance, but the more our offense trends towards 60-65% passing the better off we are as a team. Running is incredibly inefficient if you are running into anything other than a favorable box and a waste of a down when you actually are in the competitive portion of a game. I'm glad Sark has embraced that.
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
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Posted on 9/19/19 at 10:30 am to
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Like you said the talent has completely flipped, also we know that passing is literally the right decision 80% of the time, you obviously want some balance, but the more our offense trends towards 60-65% passing the better off we are as a team. Running is incredibly inefficient if you are running into anything other than a favorable box and a waste of a down when you actually are in the competitive portion of a game. I'm glad Sark has embraced that.


Me too - and the fact that 10-20% of our passing game is just an extension of the run game, but to better athletes in more space.

When teams play that dome coverage deep and bunch the middle, the quick hitch out to Jeudy or Ruggs or Smith is just a toss play, but to a big strong 4.4 running guy with 1 defender in front of him 7 yards off the ball. That's a run play.

I'd love to see a chart that basically re-allocates all hitches/pop passes to running stats and see what it looks like. I'm guessing the YPA for our rushing stats would look really frickin good.
This post was edited on 9/19/19 at 10:31 am
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