We run the kickoff for 90 yards. We are on their 10. Now for the epicness of the bubble screen...... we go -92 yards annnnnnd SAFETY!!!!
Tulsa up by 2 to start the game.
Tulsa up by 2 to start the game.
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I know this was discussed on another thread, but I don't think most of what we saw in the Iowa game were actual "bubble screens" -- I think most of what we saw were WR screens, where one WR blocks for another. The problem is they were poorly executed (thrown 4 feet above the WR) and/or called at the wrong time.
So, I don't think CPR saying he wants more "Bubble Screens" is as bad as it may have initially seemed. It should look like this: A wide out or slot guy (Wimberly comes to mind) comes back toward the QB at the snap at catches it while running then cuts up field in kind of a slanty way. Getting the ball into the hands of your playmaker in stride. It would work well if the corners/safteys are playing pretty loose.
That's my best guess at least.
Sam drops back to pass.. Scrambles for 2 yards
OR
Bubble screen that is thrown 3 yards behind the WR causing him to turn around catch it losing 2 yards.
We seem to be REALLY good at these plays.
Start the game with option-esque rollout to the right by Richardson and White.....then a pitchout into a reverse that tears around the left end and rockets downfield for a touchdown.
...then, when the player walks over to the ISU sideline, he will tear off his helmet to reveal.......that he's JJ Moses.
Hey, it worked great against Iowa in 1998.