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Post by trojanbrutha on Oct 17, 2016 7:51:34 GMT -6
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Post by ksdtrojan on Oct 17, 2016 8:12:32 GMT -6
I say yes! 3rd times a charm! Breakout game!
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Post by cornhole on Oct 17, 2016 8:20:08 GMT -6
Hope so! Brandon has demonstrated maturity and patience thus far this year, perhaps has grown the most of all returning Trojans this season..
This, plus the best O-line he's played behind and a bevy of running backs should give Silvers much to build on this Thursday!!
South don't look the same either. ttimesmall
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Post by Navarre Trojan on Oct 17, 2016 16:06:37 GMT -6
If they open up the play book a bit. Saturday was incredibly difficult to watch. I didn't think we did a very good job with the zone read. Brandon only kept the ball one time, then slid short for a first down. Only ran the #5 on the sweep one time (maybe twice). Then made a couple of plays and things happened and we woke up.
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Post by cornhole on Oct 17, 2016 16:24:20 GMT -6
If they open up the play book a bit. Saturday was incredibly difficult to watch. I didn't think we did a very good job with the zone read. Brandon only kept the ball one time, then slid short for a first down. Only ran the #5 on the sweep one time (maybe twice). Then made a couple of plays and things happened and we woke up. Agree Mr Navarre. Seems like the staff was more intent on wearing the Panthers D-Line down than in creating open space.
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Post by Pensacola Trojan on Oct 17, 2016 18:23:11 GMT -6
If they open up the play book a bit. Saturday was incredibly difficult to watch. I didn't think we did a very good job with the zone read. Brandon only kept the ball one time, then slid short for a first down. Only ran the #5 on the sweep one time (maybe twice). Then made a couple of plays and things happened and we woke up. From CLB press conference, due to the short week our play calling will be without complexity. I did notice that Brandon could have run on many more occasions so we will see how this changes for USA.
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Post by TroyFootball05 on Oct 17, 2016 18:30:35 GMT -6
If they open up the play book a bit. Saturday was incredibly difficult to watch. I didn't think we did a very good job with the zone read. Brandon only kept the ball one time, then slid short for a first down. Only ran the #5 on the sweep one time (maybe twice). Then made a couple of plays and things happened and we woke up. We looked vanilla on both sides of the ball. Anybody remember our d-line vs Southern Miss? Nearly every play the front four or five would move around continually swapping spots before the snap to confuse the QB. I haven't seen that in the last three games. We didn't really run the hurry up offense vs GSU either. I hope we're saving up plays for the second half of the season.
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Post by Redwaver on Oct 17, 2016 19:49:49 GMT -6
If they open up the play book a bit. Saturday was incredibly difficult to watch. I didn't think we did a very good job with the zone read. Brandon only kept the ball one time, then slid short for a first down. Only ran the #5 on the sweep one time (maybe twice). Then made a couple of plays and things happened and we woke up. Thank you thank you thank you! I did not chose to comment on that very thought so I'm glad you did. It's becoming very obvious that every team we play is keying on Chunn. If we don't use him for decoy more or let Silvers keep it more often or run misdirection off it, his ability to run will get less and less. Only TWICE did we use him as a decoy, once the sweep could have run for mile he was so open and the second when Silvers kept the ball and could have gotten an easy first down had he kept running rather than going to a slide. I just wonder why we don't use this tendency of their defense to our advantage and do some things off Chunn's success and threat to do more. I keep waiting to hear why our receivers had such a difficult getting open long. We are suppose to have tons of speed but I watched several run their routes and they were lackadaisical at best. With the numbers of receivers we have, we should run the defenders in the ground every snap. Brandon needs to go through progressions rather than stay on his first receiver choice. He had men open but never looked at them. We have progressed beautifully but this last game was.....puzzling but we won so all is good!
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