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I do have a question for whoever explained the "Scrape-Exchange." (Too lazy to go back and find the quote).
1.) Thank you for the football insight. LOVE posts like that.
2.) If this is the case, is the answer to play-fake the read, then release the tight end into the hole behind the safety/LB who is spying the QB? Just curious since I love football, and love learning the X's and O's whenever possible, not having ever played myself.
Who said second half? The guy said after the 1st quarter.
Well, since that "guy" was me, I clearly said that after Iowa made adjustments, and then went on to talk about the 3rd Q opportunities. It was fairly intuitive that we have been talking about the halftime adjustments Iowa made, and our lack of ability to respond offensively.
You can certainly do that, or even make the LB a second read. Have the TE release to the "shallow seam" where the LB starts the play from. If the LB stays home, the TE blocks him and QB keeps. If the LB comes up to play the run, dump it to the TE at 5-7 yards. The disadvantage of the second read is that it's more mental work for the QB. The obvious advantage is that you can call a single play (zone read double option???) and always make the defense wrong until they change their strategy again. When the defense changes how they play, the straight zone read will probably start working again.
Here is what you said: "The Offense only put up 9 points, all in the 1st Q. Once Iowa adjusted, we could barely function."
Your intuition is far better than mine evidently. Although, as you pointd out, you were the author so you would know what you meant.....I think.
The problem with this is that the OL is run blocking and if the QB decided to throw the 5 -7 pass downfield to the TE there most likely will be a penalty for illegal man down field (Since the OL would be trying to run block downfield).
I will say I did like the zone-read playaction passes we ran in the first quarter. The problem I saw with the zone-read against Iowa is both RB's kept wanting to bounce the ball outside instead of turning it up and slamming it in the whole. White did this one time resulting in a loss and if he would have went up the middle there was a huge hole and most likely would have scored.
Fascinating. So how will everyone feel after Steele is responsble for five TD's against WIll?
Sorry you are unfamiliar with the concept of halftime adjustments and the context of my comments.
Sorry you are unfamiliar with the concept of halftime adjustments and the context of my comments.
I understand your meaning. I also understand that football teams make adjustments throughout a game, not just at halftime - well, good teams do anyway. So it wasn't as obvious what you meant to say as you make it out to be.
The point remains that someone responded to what you did say and then took a shot from another poster that he was totally wrong. Based on what you said - whether he understood what you meant - he was right and didn't deserve a shot.
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This is all really stupid. Taken as a whole game, Jantz wasn't as good as some want to make him out to be and he wasn't as bad as others want to make him out to be. Can't we just agree that their is some reasons for hope at the QB position and some things for him to work on and call it a day?
The problem with this is that the OL is run blocking and if the QB decided to throw the 5 -7 pass downfield to the TE there most likely will be a penalty for illegal man down field (Since the OL would be trying to run block downfield).
I will say I did like the zone-read playaction passes we ran in the first quarter. The problem I saw with the zone-read against Iowa is both RB's kept wanting to bounce the ball outside instead of turning it up and slamming it in the whole. White did this one time resulting in a loss and if he would have went up the middle there was a huge hole and most likely would have scored.
Fascinating. So how will everyone feel after Steele is responsble for five TD's against WIll?
bhphat - How does the TE know to look for the ball when he is trying to lay the wood to someone? Honest question.
Yep. We lost momentum by our own play calling and then Iowa fed off of it. There's a reason SJ was 11/11. It was working and then we totally changed gears looking for the big play (which was going to be near impossible with the wind).
It has to be a fast enough read that the linemen don't have a chance to get down field. Otherwise that is a concern. But I know it's doable because I've read about teams that do it. Linemen get what, 3 yards before being too far down field right? And on a zone scheme no one usually goes right to a LB, they at least chip on a DL before going to the second level.
And there's no reason for the RB to cut the zone read outside. With the OL zone blocking hard to the play side, often getting a double-team or two in there somewhere, if a hole doesn't open up internally there is usually a backside lane available. But trying to run outside around the end is just running into the LB who are working hard that direction to keep gap control. The RB's should know that.
Fascinating. So how will everyone feel after Steele is responsble for five TD's against WIll?