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How about a mclatcher \ McGrew split back formation?
Can smiffy get creative when gaskin needs a couple plays off?
Remember that Polk fly pattern patron boy ran? Polk scored on it once and some other big plays from it.
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He caught a perfectly thrown deep corner route in a home game. I think it was against Utah State. It was both Browning's best deep throw of the year and McClatcher's biggest play as a pass catcher.bananasnblondes said:
Did McClatcher catch a single downfield pass last year? I only remember him running the fly sweep and maybe a bubble screen or two.whatshouldicareabout said:
Depends on how McClatcher progresses as a WR, both in terms of running routes and catching the ball in traffic. Having a competent WR coach this year should help.haie said:Wouldn't McGrew need to take snaps away from McClutchins? He played well toward the end of the season and has a year of s&c in the program.
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I recall a big one against Cal. It was a mirrored smash concept out of a doubles type formation with 10 personnel. Polk released up the seam and ran right past the poor MLB who was supposed to cover him. It would also be very effective against Cover 2 zone.jecornel said:
Remember that Polk fly pattern patron boy ran?
We haven't seen Smiff/Petersen run that, but they do love to isolate LBs against RBs and run wheel routes. That worked very nicely for Dwayne Washington. And old man Cooper had a gimme TD on one that he dropped.
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AIRWOLF said:
I recall a big one against Cal. It was a mirrored smash concept out of a doubles type formation with 10 personnel. Polk released up the seam and ran right past the poor MLB who was supposed to cover him. It would also be very effective against Cover 2 zone.jecornel said:
Remember that Polk fly pattern patron boy ran?
We haven't seen Smiff/Petersen run that, but they do love to isolate LBs against RBs and run wheel routes. That worked very nicely for Dwayne Washington. And old man Cooper had a gimme TD on one that he dropped.
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I have a feeling this would be funny if I understood it. But I don't.GrundleStiltzkin said:AIRWOLF said:
I recall a big one against Cal. It was a mirrored smash concept out of a doubles type formation with 10 personnel. Polk released up the seam and ran right past the poor MLB who was supposed to cover him. It would also be very effective against Cover 2 zone.jecornel said:
Remember that Polk fly pattern patron boy ran?
We haven't seen Smiff/Petersen run that, but they do love to isolate LBs against RBs and run wheel routes. That worked very nicely for Dwayne Washington. And old man Cooper had a gimme TD on one that he dropped.
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