Probably.Nope, get ready for a LOT of 21 personnel and 1990s offense
IMO, running the ball and wanting to run the ball is perfectly fine. Use of tempo, creating space, stretching the field etc.is also part of it and I'm not sure how much of that we'll be seeing.No surprise, confirms GS wants a run first offense. Eh.
Are you saying it's easy to run under center with a bad ol? I don't understand.It's hard to run the ball out of the shotgun/pistol with a QB that's not a threat to run and an OL that is considerably less than cohesive. That's why RU's offense was so easy to defend.
We won’t be seeing any of that. Schiano loves to work clock and play in a phone booth.IMO, running the ball and wanting to run the ball is perfectly fine. Use of tempo, creating space, stretching the field etc.is also part of it and I'm not sure how much of that we'll be seeing.
Sounds like a recipe to not score points.Looks like this O will help a QB who can pick up its simple concepts and give him only a couple of decisions to make at the line and with where to throw.
The consistent run look formations should help keep the D guessing run or pass which should help the OL.
With only 2-3 receivers out in routes on most pass plays and quit hitters off of RPO, guys might not be wide open consistently so throws will have to be very accurate.
Because all of the modern shotgun offenses we've tried worked so well. We are 0-2 with those types of coordinators.Nope, get ready for a LOT of 21 personnel and 1990s offense
😂Also--Jabu Lovelace has been found to be eligible for one more year. The stars are aligning...
Also--Jabu Lovelace has been found to be eligible for one more year. The stars are aligning...
Ah yes - the sideline lookover before EVERY SINGLE play back in 2009 and 2010 - guess we'll have to get use to it again.
Nothing unusual about that. Lots of teams do it.Ah yes - the sideline lookover before EVERY SINGLE play back in 2009 and 2010 - guess we'll have to get use to it again.
IMO, running the ball and wanting to run the ball is perfectly fine. Use of tempo, creating space, stretching the field etc.is also part of it and I'm not sure how much of that we'll be seeing.
It's hard to run the ball out of the shotgun/pistol with a QB that's not a threat to run and an OL that is considerably less than cohesive. That's why RU's offense was so easy to defend.
This!Boiling it down, for it to work the '22 OL recruits
will have to start making significant contributions.
Can’t win in Big 10 scoring 14 points a game, don’t even think 21 will doNo surprise, confirms GS wants a run first offense. Eh.
There is significant talent in this group.Boiling it down, for it to work the '22 OL recruits
will have to start making significant contributions.
Thanks for posting this. Looks like he is able to put players in good situations. Going to need some playmakers at WR to make it work, but everyone knows that. I am hopeful given that 2020 was such an odd year. Not only was it covid but Journey Brown (who had 890 yards on 129 carries and 12 touchdowns in 2019) had to stop playing football before 2020 and his expected replacement, Noah Cain, was out for the season after one game. Despite the short season Dotson put up 52-884 with 8 TDs in 9 games in 2020.
The way I remember it at RU it was, a no Rhythm clock winding down while RU fans were screaming to snap the ball offensive, that was frustrating to watch and bewildering . Not looking forward to this nightmare again!Nothing unusual about that. Lots of teams do it.
The other teams that do it actually move the ball consistently.Nothing unusual about that. Lots of teams do it.