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Standout [323]
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Watch tendencies of Louisville offense in this video
Sep 27, 2016, 9:53 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfINT5bBPX0
Every time Lamar Jackson passes he telegraphs where he is going to throw. He never tries to look off defenders.
The offensive line is lining up in the backfield, especially on passes with the guards and tackles helmet even or behind the center's behind. Dabs needs to work refs before the game on this.
We may need to go slow on offense and control ball to limit the time their offense is on field.
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CU Guru [1239]
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I was about to post this video myself.
Sep 27, 2016, 10:04 PM
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I looked for it to see how well Lamar Jackson played on offense.
One thing that hit me the most was Florida State defensive players didn't seem like they gave it 100% or anything remotely close to it. It feels like they thought things were gonna work out for them somehow or their teammates would make a play for them. Not trying to bash our former player, but it's kinda like they had several Kearse's on that defense that game.
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All-In [38435]
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Re: Watch tendencies of Louisville offense in this video
Sep 27, 2016, 10:07 PM
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No , we need to push the tempo . We are an uptempo offense , when we go slow we tend to stagnate . Our defense is gonna take care of all this Jackson hype ...don't lose any sleep over it .
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Agreed.. I'm all about flexibility but we also have to play our game.***
Sep 27, 2016, 10:17 PM
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Orange Blooded [3820]
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I think you need to watch this again- he hits his underneath
Sep 27, 2016, 10:14 PM
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route and dump-off routes several times,
with one going for a TD in the 1st half.
I wouldn't say he's "staring down" the receivers at all....
Because our speed is questionable up front and at LB,
I think he's going to do some damage....
hope I am wrong.
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Orange Blooded [4660]
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Re: I think you need to watch this again- he hits his underneath
Sep 27, 2016, 10:30 PM
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Did you just say our speed is questionable up front and at linebacker????
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they appear to have the tendency to score a lot.***
Sep 27, 2016, 10:27 PM
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FSU defensive tackles with no push up the middle. With
Sep 27, 2016, 10:29 PM
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our size and speed in our front four, think we'll get more pressure with four than FSU did. You're going to have to double team two of Watkins, Wilkins and Lawrence and the one you don't has the ability to beat his man one on one fairly consistently. Lawrence can beat double teams.
FSU showed a lot of confusion in the back 7. With Venables, that's not nearly as likely a problem for us.
Think we bottle Lawrence up mostly in the run game and force him to throw under pressure into tight windows, which it doesn't appear he can do consistently.
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Re: FSU defensive tackles with no push up the middle. With
Sep 27, 2016, 10:34 PM
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What strikes me is he makes everyone him look like they are playing in slow motion. This dude is good and we better bring our A game.
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Standout [323]
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Re: Watch tendencies of Louisville offense in this video
Sep 27, 2016, 10:53 PM
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ARTICLE 4. a. Lineman. 1. A lineman is any Team A player legally on his scrimmage line (Rule 2-21-2). 2. A Team A player is on his scrimmage line when he faces his opponent’s goal line with the line of his shoulders approximately parallel thereto and either (a) he is the snapper (Rule 2-27-8) or (b) his head breaks the plane of the line drawn through the waistline of the snapper.
When the tackles head is forward of the center's waist they run and when it is seen or behind they pass. Especially the left tackle.
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Standout [323]
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Re: Watch tendencies of Louisville offense in this video
Sep 28, 2016, 6:33 AM
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The tackles stance is very different on passes versus runs most of time.
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Re: Watch tendencies of Louisville offense in this video
Sep 28, 2016, 7:48 AM
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What do we do when LJ decides to pull it down and run with it? He seems to pick up first downs with ease IMO. Do we have a plan for that?
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Orange Blooded [2928]
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Re: Watch tendencies of Louisville offense in this video
Sep 28, 2016, 9:30 AM
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We need to use a qb spy similar to what Auburn did for DW4. I would assume Wiggins or Carter would probably be best at that, but I'll leave that call to BV
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