Saw some great passes to TEs in the BYU game, and don't remember any in the UCLA game?

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Can't game plan against us if we run a different offense every week!
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We played Vanilla offense against UCLA meaning nothing chincredible was called.
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Vanilla offense = no ChinsPineapplePirate said:We played Vanilla offense against UCLA meaning nothing chincredible was called.
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PotwPineapplePirate said:We played Vanilla offense against UCLA meaning nothing chincredible was called.
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The offense was incredibly limited against UCLA. We did what was easy to get points and then shutdown the offense to show nothing to Oregon. Zero TE passes, almost no outside runs and screens after the first quarter, only one wildcat run, no inside routes.
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We ran wildcat at least three timesBlastDoor said:The offense was incredibly limited against UCLA. We did what was easy to get points and then shutdown the offense to show nothing to Oregon. Zero TE passes, almost no outside runs and screens after the first quarter, only one wildcat run, no inside routes.
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I saw at least 3 wildcat runs.BlastDoor said:The offense was incredibly limited against UCLA. We did what was easy to get points and then shutdown the offense to show nothing to Oregon. Zero TE passes, almost no outside runs and screens after the first quarter, only one wildcat run, no inside routes.
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I saw at least 53 seconds, bitch!!PurpleBaze said:
I saw at least 3 wildcat runs.BlastDoor said:The offense was incredibly limited against UCLA. We did what was easy to get points and then shutdown the offense to show nothing to Oregon. Zero TE passes, almost no outside runs and screens after the first quarter, only one wildcat run, no inside routes.
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Dick!HillsboroDuck said:
I saw at least 53 seconds, bitch!!PurpleBaze said:
I saw at least 3 wildcat runs.BlastDoor said:The offense was incredibly limited against UCLA. We did what was easy to get points and then shutdown the offense to show nothing to Oregon. Zero TE passes, almost no outside runs and screens after the first quarter, only one wildcat run, no inside routes.
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The same run three times. No variation of the wildcat playcall, I mean.HillsboroDuck said:
We ran wildcat at least three timesBlastDoor said:The offense was incredibly limited against UCLA. We did what was easy to get points and then shutdown the offense to show nothing to Oregon. Zero TE passes, almost no outside runs and screens after the first quarter, only one wildcat run, no inside routes.
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Do we have any variations?BlastDoor said:
The same run three times. No variation of the wildcat playcall, I mean.HillsboroDuck said:
We ran wildcat at least three timesBlastDoor said:The offense was incredibly limited against UCLA. We did what was easy to get points and then shutdown the offense to show nothing to Oregon. Zero TE passes, almost no outside runs and screens after the first quarter, only one wildcat run, no inside routes.
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Good point. I would suppose they are coming against Oregon? Last year we ran plays like the fake reverse that were exclusively used against them.HillsboroDuck said:
Do we have any variations?BlastDoor said:
The same run three times. No variation of the wildcat playcall, I mean.HillsboroDuck said:
We ran wildcat at least three timesBlastDoor said:The offense was incredibly limited against UCLA. We did what was easy to get points and then shutdown the offense to show nothing to Oregon. Zero TE passes, almost no outside runs and screens after the first quarter, only one wildcat run, no inside routes.
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"We're underway at Autzen Stadium, with a capacity crowd going crazy. Washington will start with the ball first and ten at their own 20. They break huddle... and... it appears that the Huskies are lining up to run the wishbone!"Mad_Son said:Can't game plan against us if we run a different offense every week!
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Chip Kelly and tight ends go together like....
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HillsboroDuck said:
Sandusky and BTPPurpleThrobber said:Complete this sentence:
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Oregun and powwwking lots.PurpleThrobber said:Complete this sentence:
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You act like Oregon doesn't have access to game film from other games or the 1st quarter of UCLA.BlastDoor said:The offense was incredibly limited against UCLA. We did what was easy to get points and then shutdown the offense to show nothing to Oregon. Zero TE passes, almost no outside runs and screens after the first quarter, only one wildcat run, no inside routes.
It's fine to say we are saving something for Oregon, but they can see the film of our BYU game, so that doesn't explain why the UCLA game plan didn't have some of the plays that our BYU game plan had.
Pete has a philosophy of attacking what the defense gives you. I'd guess that UCLA's defense is a lot faster than BYU's defense, and so UW felt the TE pass might not be as effective against UCLA. -
I'm hoping this is the game we pull out the Yankoff triple option. Really stick it to the ducks with a QB who has his reads down.
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Offense was mostly fine against UCLA. I swear some of you say we're vanilla if we don't score 50 when the reality is we aren't that good on offense.BlastDoor said:The offense was incredibly limited against UCLA. We did what was easy to get points and then shutdown the offense to show nothing to Oregon. Zero TE passes, almost no outside runs and screens after the first quarter, only one wildcat run, no inside routes.
OL is average, maybe slightly above. We don't have a Dissly dominating in the run game.
Browning is Browning.
Gaskin averaging only 4.5 ypc shows the OL struggles. Ahmed has been a slight disappointment.
WR's have been better than expected, but it's really Fuller and a bunch of jags. Ty Jones will be good, but he's flawed.
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Good post, but I'm not really sure what UCLA's speed has to do with a TE sitting in soft spots of the zone or hitting them off play action.Baphomet said:
You act like Oregon doesn't have access to game film from other games or the 1st quarter of UCLA.BlastDoor said:The offense was incredibly limited against UCLA. We did what was easy to get points and then shutdown the offense to show nothing to Oregon. Zero TE passes, almost no outside runs and screens after the first quarter, only one wildcat run, no inside routes.
It's fine to say we are saving something for Oregon, but they can see the film of our BYU game, so that doesn't explain why the UCLA game plan didn't have some of the plays that our BYU game plan had.
Pete has a philosophy of attacking what the defense gives you. I'd guess that UCLA's defense is a lot faster than BYU's defense, and so UW felt the TE pass might not be as effective against UCLA. -
Haven't rewatched the game because while I do hate myself its not to quite that extent yet. Remember thinking there was little to no motion which was strange. Only newish wrinkle I remember was the couple times they threw the tunnel screen to Fuller. My guess is they have a complementary play to run off that look this week.
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The double pass on the first play vs ASU went well I think they’ll try that one again on Saturday
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Every team they play has to prepare for itJaWarrenJaHooker said:The double pass on the first play vs ASU went well I think they’ll try that one again on Saturday
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truth is, we aren't good enough to play fast against the better teams and even against some of the weaker teams ... not yet anyways.RoadDawg55 said:
Offense was mostly fine against UCLA. I swear some of you say we're vanilla if we don't score 50 when the reality is we aren't that good on offense.BlastDoor said:The offense was incredibly limited against UCLA. We did what was easy to get points and then shutdown the offense to show nothing to Oregon. Zero TE passes, almost no outside runs and screens after the first quarter, only one wildcat run, no inside routes.
OL is average, maybe slightly above. We don't have a Dissly dominating in the run game. yeahk true
Browning is Browning. he's playing better, obviously getting lots of feedback about standing tall and confident in the pocket and getting better field reads
Gaskin averaging only 4.5 ypc shows the OL struggles. Ahmed has been a slight disappointment. Sure, something is up if McGrew is getting playing time. McGrew is effective only if the Oline plays well.
WR's have been better than expected, but it's really Fuller and a bunch of jags. Ty Jones will be good, but he's flawed. flawed? as in inexperienced and having to highpoint underthrown balls from Browning?
When we play fast we are a lot better, but that's not Pete's style.
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I'm not really sure either, but its the best theory I have. Put another way, due to UCLA's speed on defense, we ran plays that we thought would best counter their speed. And a TE pass might not be a play that best counter's their speed.RoadDawg55 said:
Good post, but I'm not really sure what UCLA's speed has to do with a TE sitting in soft spots of the zone or hitting them off play action.Baphomet said:
You act like Oregon doesn't have access to game film from other games or the 1st quarter of UCLA.BlastDoor said:The offense was incredibly limited against UCLA. We did what was easy to get points and then shutdown the offense to show nothing to Oregon. Zero TE passes, almost no outside runs and screens after the first quarter, only one wildcat run, no inside routes.
It's fine to say we are saving something for Oregon, but they can see the film of our BYU game, so that doesn't explain why the UCLA game plan didn't have some of the plays that our BYU game plan had.
Pete has a philosophy of attacking what the defense gives you. I'd guess that UCLA's defense is a lot faster than BYU's defense, and so UW felt the TE pass might not be as effective against UCLA.
I suppose it could also be that UCLA saw the BYU film, and defended (gave us looks) against the TE pass -- so we called different plays.