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    This is scary!!!! We are officially going to run the Dive offense. So, what happened to all this "more vertical passing game" that we were supposed to employ?

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    Listening to "Hanging with Hud" this morning on 103.7 The Game and a couple thing stuck with me.

    1. Hud wants to use more backups in OT on the defensive side because the defense has been tired ... if the defense is tired in OT, I am sure they were tired in the 4th quarter. How about you rotate them more during the game. OT is when you want your 1s in the game. Also, if your team is not conditioned to play 4 quarters, you need to take a look at your strength and conditioning program. This is pretty basic stuff.

    2. On offense, he needs to dial up the back shoulder jump ball and the deep pass more because that is what Jennings is good at .... Both are low percentage passes. Jump ball is a gamble and deep passes are completed probably 20-30% of the time at all levels. Is this how you simplify the passing game?


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    Quote Originally Posted by RaisingCajun08 View Post
    Listening to "Hanging with Hud" this morning on 103.7 The Game and a couple thing stuck with me.

    1. Hud wants to use more backups in OT on the defensive side because the defense has been tired ... if the defense is tired in OT, I am sure they were tired in the 4th quarter. How about you rotate them more during the game. OT is when you want your 1s in the game. Also, if your team is not conditioned to play 4 quarters, you need to take a look at your strength and conditioning program. This is pretty basic stuff.

    2. On offense, he needs to dial up the back shoulder jump ball and the deep pass more because that is what Jennings is good at .... Both are low percentage passes. Jump ball is a gamble and deep passes are completed probably 20-30% of the time at all levels. Is this how you simplify the passing game?
    I don't think the defensive fatigue has as much to do with conditioning as it does the ____iness of our offense. The offense is having trouble sustaining drives which is obviously keeping the defense on the field longer. You couple that with our "uptempo" pace, and it reduces the time they have to rest even more. I've never understood this affinity to going fast on offense only to run the dive. I can understand in the passing game but when you are averaging 2.5 yards per carry, why speed the tempo up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    I don't think the defensive fatigue has as much to do with conditioning as it does the ____iness of our offense. The offense is having trouble sustaining drives which is obviously keeping the defense on the field longer. You couple that with our "uptempo" pace, and it reduces the time they have to rest even more. I've never understood this affinity to going fast on offense only to run the dive. I can understand in the passing game but when you are averaging 2.5 yards per carry, why speed the tempo up?
    Point taken and I agree. In my mind, if Im the strength and conditioning coach, I would have a program drawn out where my team would be ready to play damn near 4 quarters non stop. I just hate the "tired" excuse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    I don't think the defensive fatigue has as much to do with conditioning as it does the ____iness of our offense. The offense is having trouble sustaining drives which is obviously keeping the defense on the field longer. You couple that with our "uptempo" pace, and it reduces the time they have to rest even more. I've never understood this affinity to going fast on offense only to run the dive. I can understand in the passing game but when you are averaging 2.5 yards per carry, why speed the tempo up?

    This... There's nothing like have the defense on their heals and then running a dive. I just don't understand.

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    Our offense cannot get the ball to our receivers on a regular basis. Thus, no problem for teams to stack the run and hang out in the backfield roaming free. Also, I think our talent seems good at the WR position, yet those guys are always covered like a blanket and have to fight for every pass. When we are on defense, WR's are usually streaking along with a Cajun maybe 3 yards behind. So, it seems to reason, the play design is not working. The defense knows what we are doing on offense.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ULGrad@HOU View Post
    ... The defense knows what we are doing on offense.
    ...and it will only get worse.

    The defenses will continue to sell out as long as we let them.

    "getting simpler" will only encourage them.

    With the current talent, the only way out of this mess is to run the zone read offense completely. Think Desmo/Fenroy/Chery or Babb/Fenroy/Smith.

    Those offenses gutted the defenses. We can do the same if our head coach would only let us.

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    Goal line situations.

    Pounding it up the middle 4 straight times from the 1 makes no sense.

    If an OC is willing to go for it on 4th down at the goal line, he must already know this fact on 1st and goal.

    Why not use 2 of the four plays to loosen up the Defense? You already know you have four tries.

    Make the defense think.

    jmo


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Goal line situations.

    Pounding it up the middle 4 straight times from the 1 makes no sense....
    That is Les Miles level strategy.

    Only those with similar mental acuity can understand the many variables and permutations which culminate in that type of play calling.

    It's best you don't try to understand that Turbine. Trust me.

    You. Don't. Want. To. Know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaisingCajun08 View Post
    Point taken and I agree. In my mind, if I'm the strength and conditioning coach, I would have a program drawn out where my team would be ready to play damn near 4 quarters non-stop. I just hate the "tired" excuse.
    We had that two years ago, then we lost our strength and conditioning coach. He ran them through the mill. I should say the stadium steps and tunnel with 60# of sand on their backs..........

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