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    Quote Originally Posted by Geaux View Post
    Yes. Baylo's O-Line does not block long but you have to be able to throw to the "open" receiver, not only to one receiver. I felt that was our offense with Blaine. He threw to the open receiver. Broadway stares down one guy and defenses load the box against the run. Broadway is the problem.
    At Baylor, you have to throw receivers open. You have to throw to where the receiver will be and trust he will be there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    Personally if rather see an offense more like Baylor or A&M. Before you go on saying that we have stud running backs, Baylor has a dynamic passing game but they also led the Big 12 in rushing the past two years.

    Both teams exploit spacing and play design to create lanes for passing and running. In order for them to be successful you need a QB who can make accurate downfield throws.

    I guess some of yall just like to see us pound it on the ground with a few plays over 20 yards like we have seen so far this year.
    I'm cool with limited big plays and running it like crazy IF we could play lights out Def. That style goes completely to the wayside If you can't stop anything.

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