15? 20?
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quote:This is Kyle's favorite route to throw!
point being, and i've said this for years, that the hardest route to defend is a come-back when the CB's back is turned.
Almost every CB will have his back turned at some point when you are running a vertical route in man coverage.
When the receiver stops and comes back, he will almost ALWAYS have a huge advantage on the defender.
It's time we start using this a bit more.
quote:Christensen also uses a lot of concepts found in traditional "two back" offenses, like pulling OL and tight ends. Seeing as how Sumlin is the modern poster child for "One Back", I think this year it'll be interesting to see the block scheme develop.
There is no reason we can't run a spread like Missouri, or dare I say BAYLOR, who run the ball a lot and frequently have a 1,000 yard rusher who is not the quarterback. Both teams still rely on tempo, scoring points as quickly as possible, and spreading the field with speed, CORE air raid concepts. I really hope that is why Christensen was brought in considering that was the offense he called for Pinkel.
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Sounds like a typical PAC 12 offense like Arizona or UCLA. Nothing special and a lot better thing for ASU that a strong running team in the SEC.
quote:Nobody really knows what our offense is going to be like this year. Our offense had 3 distinct phases last season: South Carolina blowout + cream puffs, offensive ineptitude and quitting against Bama, then the Kyle Allen finish. The last involved starting a true fish QB (a highly talented one, but a fish nevertheless). I imagine the coaches called a lot of screens to keep pressure off of him.
Sounds like a typical PAC 12 offense like Arizona or UCLA. Nothing special and a lot better thing for ASU that a strong running team in the SEC.