I'd be a little worried about the run defense...
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I’ll trust Pumpy on run stopping.RaceBannon said:
Its not power out of the spread. Its a running team that uses deception not powerAIRWOLF said:
There is a whole family of offenses out there that are exactly that. It isn't all double wings and flying wedges any more, Beano Cook.RaceBannon said:
A power run team that runs out of the spread?puppylove_sugarsteel said:
Auburn IS a power run team. As much or more than Bama race you fucking dipshit. Malzahn, like Kelly at Oregon, is all about pounding rock out spread. Kelly averaged 273yds/game in exact same offense.RaceBannon said:Auburn spreads the field side to side to get gaps to run in and if you close the gaps they throw it over you. You need a disciplined defense that stays home or you get burnt. Of course Auburn could line up and try to run it down our throats but since I actually watch SEC football and shit I won't make the same mistake pumpy makes in thinking that Auburn is a power team because they aren't.
Race, just close legs too. You are a fucking imbecile
Try watching some games new fish
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The spread is about the numbers. If so many are in the box you run if more you pass. This is what is so irritating about the Husky offense. Its why they rarely line up and run no matter what. Instead we get the RPO and the genius Browning changing the call at the line to an incomplete out pass because his noodle arm can't get the ball out there
Power running is when you say I don't give a shit what's in the box, we're coming bitch with 9 blockers
The Bear 46 that we? stole that had the defense on the line of scrimmage to crush the run and kill the QB led to the spread long before Chip and the gang. UCLA in 1990 for one. Spread out quick pass, then BOOM up the gut for 80 yards -
Thanks for the history lesson. If you define a power running team as being one that runs against nine in the box, there aren't any of those any more. And there shouldn't be, because anybody who would do that regularly should be cleaning out gutters for a living rather than coaching football.RaceBannon said:The spread is about the numbers. If so many are in the box you run if more you pass. This is what is so irritating about the Husky offense. Its why they rarely line up and run no matter what. Instead we get the RPO and the genius Browning changing the call at the line to an incomplete out pass because his noodle arm can't get the ball out there
Power running is when you say I don't give a shit what's in the box, we're coming bitch with 9 blockers
The Bear 46 that we? stole that had the defense on the line of scrimmage to crush the run and kill the QB led to the spread long before Chip and the gang. UCLA in 1990 for one. Spread out quick pass, then BOOM up the gut for 80 yards -
Doesn’t GT run an offense like thatAIRWOLF said:
Thanks for the history lesson. If you define a power running team as being one that runs against nine in the box, there aren't any of those any more. And there shouldn't be, because anybody who would do that regularly should be cleaning out gutters for a living rather than coaching football.RaceBannon said:The spread is about the numbers. If so many are in the box you run if more you pass. This is what is so irritating about the Husky offense. Its why they rarely line up and run no matter what. Instead we get the RPO and the genius Browning changing the call at the line to an incomplete out pass because his noodle arm can't get the ball out there
Power running is when you say I don't give a shit what's in the box, we're coming bitch with 9 blockers
The Bear 46 that we? stole that had the defense on the line of scrimmage to crush the run and kill the QB led to the spread long before Chip and the gang. UCLA in 1990 for one. Spread out quick pass, then BOOM up the gut for 80 yards -
Quit living in the past....move forward. Kenny Wheaton isn't around anymore either.Pitchfork51 said:
You'd think after being buttfucked by Oregon for a million years you'd have an appreciation for the spread run game.RaceBannon said:
A power run team that runs out of the spread?puppylove_sugarsteel said:
Auburn IS a power run team. As much or more than Bama race you fucking dipshit. Malzahn, like Kelly at Oregon, is all about pounding rock out spread. Kelly averaged 273yds/game in exact same offense.RaceBannon said:Auburn spreads the field side to side to get gaps to run in and if you close the gaps they throw it over you. You need a disciplined defense that stays home or you get burnt. Of course Auburn could line up and try to run it down our throats but since I actually watch SEC football and shit I won't make the same mistake pumpy makes in thinking that Auburn is a power team because they aren't.
Race, just close legs too. You are a fucking imbecile
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And Paul Johnson has won just enough games to have been at GTech for a decade, get a contract extension, and absolutely destroy Tech's ability to attract high quality recruits.WeakarmCobra said:
Doesn’t GT run an offense like thatAIRWOLF said:
Thanks for the history lesson. If you define a power running team as being one that runs against nine in the box, there aren't any of those any more. And there shouldn't be, because anybody who would do that regularly should be cleaning out gutters for a living rather than coaching football.RaceBannon said:The spread is about the numbers. If so many are in the box you run if more you pass. This is what is so irritating about the Husky offense. Its why they rarely line up and run no matter what. Instead we get the RPO and the genius Browning changing the call at the line to an incomplete out pass because his noodle arm can't get the ball out there
Power running is when you say I don't give a shit what's in the box, we're coming bitch with 9 blockers
The Bear 46 that we? stole that had the defense on the line of scrimmage to crush the run and kill the QB led to the spread long before Chip and the gang. UCLA in 1990 for one. Spread out quick pass, then BOOM up the gut for 80 yards
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Should also add that while Georgia Tech does run into loaded boxes all the time, the flexbone is NOT a "power" offense. The flexbone, and really all triple option offenses, are based on angle blocks, deception, and creating a numbers advantage for the offense. It is a good offense for a team with an undersized OL. That is why the service academies all run it. It is also why defining a power offense as one that runs the ball repeatedly versus a stacked box is nonsensical.WeakarmCobra said:
Doesn’t GT run an offense like thatAIRWOLF said:
Thanks for the history lesson. If you define a power running team as being one that runs against nine in the box, there aren't any of those any more. And there shouldn't be, because anybody who would do that regularly should be cleaning out gutters for a living rather than coaching football.RaceBannon said:The spread is about the numbers. If so many are in the box you run if more you pass. This is what is so irritating about the Husky offense. Its why they rarely line up and run no matter what. Instead we get the RPO and the genius Browning changing the call at the line to an incomplete out pass because his noodle arm can't get the ball out there
Power running is when you say I don't give a shit what's in the box, we're coming bitch with 9 blockers
The Bear 46 that we? stole that had the defense on the line of scrimmage to crush the run and kill the QB led to the spread long before Chip and the gang. UCLA in 1990 for one. Spread out quick pass, then BOOM up the gut for 80 yards -
Too soonRaceBannon said:The spread is about the numbers. If so many are in the box you run if more you pass. This is what is so irritating about the Husky offense. Its why they rarely line up and run no matter what. Instead we get the RPO and the genius Browning changing the call at the line to an incomplete out pass because his noodle arm can't get the ball out there
Power running is when you say I don't give a shit what's in the box, we're coming bitch with 9 blockers
The Bear 46 that we? stole that had the defense on the line of scrimmage to crush the run and kill the QB led to the spread long before Chip and the gang. UCLA in 1990 for one. Spread out quick pass, then BOOM up the gut for 80 yards -
and I believe it was 88 yardsBaseman said:
Too soonRaceBannon said:The spread is about the numbers. If so many are in the box you run if more you pass. This is what is so irritating about the Husky offense. Its why they rarely line up and run no matter what. Instead we get the RPO and the genius Browning changing the call at the line to an incomplete out pass because his noodle arm can't get the ball out there
Power running is when you say I don't give a shit what's in the box, we're coming bitch with 9 blockers
The Bear 46 that we? stole that had the defense on the line of scrimmage to crush the run and kill the QB led to the spread long before Chip and the gang. UCLA in 1990 for one. Spread out quick pass, then BOOM up the gut for 80 yards -
I thought you were LEAVingDerekJohnson said:
and I believe it was 88 yardsBaseman said:
Too soonRaceBannon said:The spread is about the numbers. If so many are in the box you run if more you pass. This is what is so irritating about the Husky offense. Its why they rarely line up and run no matter what. Instead we get the RPO and the genius Browning changing the call at the line to an incomplete out pass because his noodle arm can't get the ball out there
Power running is when you say I don't give a shit what's in the box, we're coming bitch with 9 blockers
The Bear 46 that we? stole that had the defense on the line of scrimmage to crush the run and kill the QB led to the spread long before Chip and the gang. UCLA in 1990 for one. Spread out quick pass, then BOOM up the gut for 80 yards -
I’d be concerned about being a fucking fag cuog/quook about to get butthole plugged by my daWgs again
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*puppylove_sugarsteel said:...if I were a knowledgeable husky fan. Good thing there aren't many of those and that Ignorance is bliss around here.
I see a soft spot outside Greg Gaines tertitory on the front 7. Good thing there are 2 seniors at ILB...they're going to be busy., but guess you bonio's will have to wait until September to see for yourselves.
This is the year Pete will pay for ignoring the DL. Good thing is that Pete recruited so well this year and next inside so the problem will be short lived.
Thank God himself that Kerryon Johnson declared...otherwise it would have been a long day vs Auburn. Now it might be competitive, maybe go either way. For most of you who dont know, KJ would have been a nightmare to stop. With our db's we might just be able to scheme up on their running game, pick off Stidhammer a few times.
Pete is at his best with an experienced offense, early in the season vs the Auburn-types of college football. Maybe we can outscore a few teams early