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Quote from: Rage Against the McKee on July 29, 2014, 09:37:51 AMQuote from: deputy dawg on July 28, 2014, 11:44:36 AMQuote from: Rage Against the McKee on July 24, 2014, 11:19:08 AMWhoever wins the job is going to need to have a lot of speed. We are going to spread the defense out with our pass attack. We need a running back that can hit those holes before the defense can close back down.Defensive speed of Tejas, Landthieves, and Bible Aggy will pose problems to that approach.Nope. Spread them out and a speedy running back in LHC Bill Snyder's system will tear those teams apart. Just look at what Darren Sproles did to OU in 2003.What did speedy sproles do in 2004?
Quote from: deputy dawg on July 28, 2014, 11:44:36 AMQuote from: Rage Against the McKee on July 24, 2014, 11:19:08 AMWhoever wins the job is going to need to have a lot of speed. We are going to spread the defense out with our pass attack. We need a running back that can hit those holes before the defense can close back down.Defensive speed of Tejas, Landthieves, and Bible Aggy will pose problems to that approach.Nope. Spread them out and a speedy running back in LHC Bill Snyder's system will tear those teams apart. Just look at what Darren Sproles did to OU in 2003.
Quote from: Rage Against the McKee on July 24, 2014, 11:19:08 AMWhoever wins the job is going to need to have a lot of speed. We are going to spread the defense out with our pass attack. We need a running back that can hit those holes before the defense can close back down.Defensive speed of Tejas, Landthieves, and Bible Aggy will pose problems to that approach.
Whoever wins the job is going to need to have a lot of speed. We are going to spread the defense out with our pass attack. We need a running back that can hit those holes before the defense can close back down.
Maybe we should play our good rb
Quote from: libliblibliblibliblib on October 18, 2014, 12:42:05 PMMaybe we should play our good rb You mean the one currently at over 5 ypc today?
RATHER, I think we see a return of the bubble option that CCQ made so famous. Hey, that was marginally effective, and CCQ was in charge. I don't think it's a stretch (lil running game humor ) to say that Waters is probably a better runner that Coffman was. That could be a really solid set, especially if we line up Lockett in the slot.
Quote from: Dlew12 on July 23, 2014, 11:00:52 PMRATHER, I think we see a return of the bubble option that CCQ made so famous. Hey, that was marginally effective, and CCQ was in charge. I don't think it's a stretch (lil running game humor ) to say that Waters is probably a better runner that Coffman was. That could be a really solid set, especially if we line up Lockett in the slot. we did this today! good job, me!
Quote from: Dlew12 on October 18, 2014, 12:54:23 PMQuote from: Dlew12 on July 23, 2014, 11:00:52 PMRATHER, I think we see a return of the bubble option that CCQ made so famous. Hey, that was marginally effective, and CCQ was in charge. I don't think it's a stretch (lil running game humor ) to say that Waters is probably a better runner that Coffman was. That could be a really solid set, especially if we line up Lockett in the slot. we did this today! good job, me!POP pass with bubble slant. Waters first looked at the slant, then went to a bubble. At this point its just a variation of POP pass.I have no doubt that Robinson is "faster" than Jones, but he has average vision and below average explosiveness. Jones isn't going to break many long runs, but his combination of explosiveness and vision makes him a consistent runner, actually very similar to Sams. I'll take that guy every time over the "fast" guy who can't get going very fast.
So DRob finishes with 66 yards, 8.3 per and a big 38 yard run. Thanks for making me look dumb. Jones did have a big run for a key first down at the end.Overall a 32 rush, 160 yard day (5.0 per) is pretty darn good in Norman.
Lots of sacks and hard hits on our guy jake again today