Thanks for the analysis and write-up Christopher. Well, we have hopefully nowhere to go but up after our tackling woes of last week. Stopping the run will be probably be the key to the game. I am intrigued to see the 5'5" guy return kickoffs, the other receivers are also on the smallish side so we should be able to handle them with our secondary. The QB looks somewhat mobile in the pocket, though based on the videos. One thing I am wondering about is why in year 4 of the Wilcox regime we are so depleted along the D-line, we should have a number of playmakers after four years of recruiting (though Bequette transfered). We also appear thin at LB.
I just read that the only undefeated team in the NFL - the Steelers - line up in the shotgun formation well over 95% of the time. I was astonished to see how many times Garbers lined up under center in the UCLA game in Musgrave's new offense. It's time to ditch that concept that let Garbers operate from his comfort zone out of the shotgun and where he can pull off more pistol type run/pass options to confuse the defense.
Flemings is fun to watch and he appears to enjoy trash talking as evidenced numerous times during their game against udub.
Haha, he basically trash talks everyone who tackles him ever. Something something Napoleon.
Thanks for the analysis and write-up Christopher. Well, we have hopefully nowhere to go but up after our tackling woes of last week. Stopping the run will be probably be the key to the game. I am intrigued to see the 5'5" guy return kickoffs, the other receivers are also on the smallish side so we should be able to handle them with our secondary. The QB looks somewhat mobile in the pocket, though based on the videos. One thing I am wondering about is why in year 4 of the Wilcox regime we are so depleted along the D-line, we should have a number of playmakers after four years of recruiting (though Bequette transfered). We also appear thin at LB.
I also recall that Bequette and Zeande Johnson were Dykes' recruits.
I just read that the only undefeated team in the NFL - the Steelers - line up in the shotgun formation well over 95% of the time. I was astonished to see how many times Garbers lined up under center in the UCLA game in Musgrave's new offense. It's time to ditch that concept that let Garbers operate from his comfort zone out of the shotgun and where he can pull off more pistol type run/pass options to confuse the defense.