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« Reply #15 on: October 23, 2011, 07:00:46 PM »


Thanks much again, HSC.

You know what's coming, "What do you expect for the big matchup?"  I can already imagine you thinking 'flipping the field'.  What else?

I think they have to throw the ball.  AJ will have to take the small window.  Also, he must be on target.  The O line has got to open holes for TR and the other backs.  Mistake must be kept to a minimum.   On D they will have to play great assignment football and be ready for anything, fake punt, field goal and going for it on fourth.  The good thing is LSU has not had a lot of on field adversity.   Put them in passing situations and make them throw the ball to beat you.
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« Reply #16 on: October 23, 2011, 07:03:48 PM »


Thanks much again, HSC.

You know what's coming, "What do you expect for the big matchup?"  I can already imagine you thinking 'flipping the field'.  What else?

I think they have to throw the ball.  AJ will have to take the small window.  Also, he must be on target.  The O line has got to open holes for TR and the other backs.  Mistake must be kept to a minimum.   On D they will have to play great assignment football and be ready for anything, fake punt, field goal and going for it on fourth.  The good thing is LSU has not had a lot of on field adversity.   Put them in passing situations and make them throw the ball to beat you.

Good on ya, HSC.  You may be up for a title promo: College Coach?
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« Reply #17 on: October 23, 2011, 07:09:08 PM »

I'll try and not GHEY UP your thread, but I'm not sure what a slammed release or slam release is. I let it go last week, but here we are again. Seems you are seeing something that is maybe causing the LBs to read pass, then slamming the TEs, when they maybe should have been filling gaps. Sorry.

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What I call a slam release is when the TE sells the block first.  He bangs the guy over him or a little inside, then he releases on the route.
So when you're talking DEFENSE and slam release comes up, it is in terms of what the "O" is showing us.

If we have to drag you kickin' and screamin' we are going to get to the bottom of this football stuff.

As always, thanks.  Not just for the notes, but I've also noticed you hanging around a little on Sunday, maybe Monday, in case anyone wanted to ask/discuss any of your points. That is nice of you. Roll Tide!


So what are the chances that CNS runs to the rgt. 10 times in a row after saying, "Fluker's gonna get those blocks downpat or we'll keep runnin' them until he drops"  or something to that stubborn nature?
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« Reply #18 on: October 23, 2011, 07:43:51 PM »


Thanks much again, HSC.

You know what's coming, "What do you expect for the big matchup?"  I can already imagine you thinking 'flipping the field'.  What else?

I think they have to throw the ball.  AJ will have to take the small window.  Also, he must be on target.  The O line has got to open holes for TR and the other backs.  Mistake must be kept to a minimum.   On D they will have to play great assignment football and be ready for anything, fake punt, field goal and going for it on fourth.  The good thing is LSU has not had a lot of on field adversity.   Put them in passing situations and make them throw the ball to beat you.

Good on ya, HSC.  You may be up for a title promo: College Coach?

Thanks for the vote of confidence, but are a lot out there that know more than I do.   
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« Reply #19 on: October 23, 2011, 07:48:09 PM »

I'll try and not GHEY UP your thread, but I'm not sure what a slammed release or slam release is. I let it go last week, but here we are again. Seems you are seeing something that is maybe causing the LBs to read pass, then slamming the TEs, when they maybe should have been filling gaps. Sorry.

Here is last weeks:

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What I call a slam release is when the TE sells the block first.  He bangs the guy over him or a little inside, then he releases on the route.
So when you're talking DEFENSE and slam release comes up, it is in terms of what the "O" is showing us.

If we have to drag you kickin' and screamin' we are going to get to the bottom of this football stuff.

As always, thanks.  Not just for the notes, but I've also noticed you hanging around a little on Sunday, maybe Monday, in case anyone wanted to ask/discuss any of your points. That is nice of you. Roll Tide!


So what are the chances that CNS runs to the rgt. 10 times in a row after saying, "Fluker's gonna get those blocks downpat or we'll keep runnin' them until he drops"  or something to that stubborn nature?

You are correct.  The opposing team will use the drop/flow and slam the TE and throw to the voided area.  The looks tends to be like a max protect set and then the TE sneaks out after his block/slam.
 
I try to stay around and talk football. 

I really don't know why they decided to run right so much.  Maybe they were trying to see if McCollough (sp) could handle the position.
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« Reply #20 on: October 23, 2011, 07:52:12 PM »

I'll try and not GHEY UP your thread, but I'm not sure what a slammed release or slam release is. I let it go last week, but here we are again. Seems you are seeing something that is maybe causing the LBs to read pass, then slamming the TEs, when they maybe should have been filling gaps. Sorry.

Here is last weeks:

Click here for link



What I call a slam release is when the TE sells the block first.  He bangs the guy over him or a little inside, then he releases on the route.
So when you're talking DEFENSE and slam release comes up, it is in terms of what the "O" is showing us.

If we have to drag you kickin' and screamin' we are going to get to the bottom of this football stuff.

As always, thanks.  Not just for the notes, but I've also noticed you hanging around a little on Sunday, maybe Monday, in case anyone wanted to ask/discuss any of your points. That is nice of you. Roll Tide!


So what are the chances that CNS runs to the rgt. 10 times in a row after saying, "Fluker's gonna get those blocks downpat or we'll keep runnin' them until he drops"  or something to that stubborn nature?

You are correct.  The opposing team will use the drop/flow and slam the TE and throw to the voided area.  The looks tends to be like a max protect set and then the TE sneaks out after his block/slam.
 
I try to stay around and talk football. 

I really don't know why they decided to run right so much.  Maybe they were trying to see if McCollough (sp) could handle the position.


That's what I was thinking, Coach. DJ got beat like a rented mule on a few plays.
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« Reply #21 on: October 23, 2011, 07:54:25 PM »

I'll try and not GHEY UP your thread, but I'm not sure what a slammed release or slam release is. I let it go last week, but here we are again. Seems you are seeing something that is maybe causing the LBs to read pass, then slamming the TEs, when they maybe should have been filling gaps. Sorry.

Here is last weeks:

Click here for link



What I call a slam release is when the TE sells the block first.  He bangs the guy over him or a little inside, then he releases on the route.
So when you're talking DEFENSE and slam release comes up, it is in terms of what the "O" is showing us.

If we have to drag you kickin' and screamin' we are going to get to the bottom of this football stuff.

As always, thanks.  Not just for the notes, but I've also noticed you hanging around a little on Sunday, maybe Monday, in case anyone wanted to ask/discuss any of your points. That is nice of you. Roll Tide!


So what are the chances that CNS runs to the rgt. 10 times in a row after saying, "Fluker's gonna get those blocks downpat or we'll keep runnin' them until he drops"  or something to that stubborn nature?

You are correct.  The opposing team will use the drop/flow and slam the TE and throw to the voided area.  The looks tends to be like a max protect set and then the TE sneaks out after his block/slam.
 
I try to stay around and talk football. 

I really don't know why they decided to run right so much.  Maybe they were trying to see if McCollough (sp) could handle the position.

^^^ That could explain CNS going to that side. Also I'll bet there was other stuff he was working into the Tenn game, getting ready for LSU. How did you think McCollough (sp) did?
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« Reply #22 on: October 23, 2011, 08:07:31 PM »

I'll try and not GHEY UP your thread, but I'm not sure what a slammed release or slam release is. I let it go last week, but here we are again. Seems you are seeing something that is maybe causing the LBs to read pass, then slamming the TEs, when they maybe should have been filling gaps. Sorry.

Here is last weeks:

Click here for link



What I call a slam release is when the TE sells the block first.  He bangs the guy over him or a little inside, then he releases on the route.
So when you're talking DEFENSE and slam release comes up, it is in terms of what the "O" is showing us.

If we have to drag you kickin' and screamin' we are going to get to the bottom of this football stuff.

As always, thanks.  Not just for the notes, but I've also noticed you hanging around a little on Sunday, maybe Monday, in case anyone wanted to ask/discuss any of your points. That is nice of you. Roll Tide!


So what are the chances that CNS runs to the rgt. 10 times in a row after saying, "Fluker's gonna get those blocks downpat or we'll keep runnin' them until he drops"  or something to that stubborn nature?

You are correct.  The opposing team will use the drop/flow and slam the TE and throw to the voided area.  The looks tends to be like a max protect set and then the TE sneaks out after his block/slam.
 
I try to stay around and talk football. 

I really don't know why they decided to run right so much.  Maybe they were trying to see if McCollough (sp) could handle the position.

^^^ That could explain CNS going to that side. Also I'll bet there was other stuff he was working into the Tenn game, getting ready for LSU. How did you think McCollough (sp) did?
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« Reply #23 on: October 23, 2011, 08:12:10 PM »

I think AM did ok.  I didn't really notice him getting beat badly.  DJ is getting beat at least twice a game. 
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« Reply #24 on: October 23, 2011, 08:17:13 PM »

I agree on all accounts coach ... good call !

I believe after that hit MB laid last week they didn't want none
though he did have one tackle and 3 assist and one break up
C.J. Mosley  was the leader with 4T and 4A  for a total of 8
Jesse didn't have one that I saw and I really wanted to see the
the White kid on O but that didn't happen either

well ... at least in the 2nd half we played more like a championship team

dear sweet Baby Jesus
please don't let them come out against LSU in flat as a pancake mode ! 

 
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« Reply #25 on: October 23, 2011, 08:19:33 PM »

I think AM did ok.  I didn't really notice him getting beat badly.  DJ is getting beat at least twice a game. 
DJ is just trying to get around in those big shoes. Seriously though,  is twice that bad? I mean, if we had a play that we HAVE to get done, can you count on DJ?
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« Reply #26 on: October 23, 2011, 08:25:00 PM »

I think AM did ok.  I didn't really notice him getting beat badly.  DJ is getting beat at least twice a game. 
DJ is just trying to get around in those big shoes. Seriously though,  is twice that bad? I mean, if we had a play that we HAVE to get done, can you count on DJ?

I figure DJ should be able to block three guys at the same time
two with those feet and one with his head   
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« Reply #27 on: October 23, 2011, 08:25:46 PM »

I think AM did ok.  I didn't really notice him getting beat badly.  DJ is getting beat at least twice a game. 
DJ is just trying to get around in those big shoes. Seriously though,  is twice that bad? I mean, if we had a play that we HAVE to get done, can you count on DJ?

Probably not that bad, but it is how bad he is beat each time.  Seems like it could be at a crucial time in some instances.
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« Reply #28 on: October 23, 2011, 08:29:17 PM »

I think AM did ok.  I didn't really notice him getting beat badly.  DJ is getting beat at least twice a game. 
DJ is just trying to get around in those big shoes. Seriously though,  is twice that bad? I mean, if we had a play that we HAVE to get done, can you count on DJ?

I figure DJ should be able to block three guys at the same time
two with those feet and one with his head   

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« Reply #29 on: October 23, 2011, 08:40:57 PM »

I think AM did ok.  I didn't really notice him getting beat badly.  DJ is getting beat at least twice a game. 
DJ is just trying to get around in those big shoes. Seriously though,  is twice that bad? I mean, if we had a play that we HAVE to get done, can you count on DJ?

Probably not that bad, but it is how bad he is beat each time.  Seems like it could be at a crucial time in some instances.
There is another one where the 4th qtr. program may pay off. The "D" always wears out faster than the "O". So if one guy is trying to beat/get around Fluker, he is bound to be "hands on hips" by the 3rd qtr. Maybe he isn't staying focused--which was kinda the theme of todays notes.
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