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This reminds me a little of Washington's catch below against Iowa. (video might have naughty language)
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I can’t wait until we see Robinson and Washington on the field at the same time. That’s an impossible matchup for Big Ten LBs. It’ll force a lot of zone coverage and then Frost will overload the field side by motioning into quads. Oh, but the play will really be a QB wrap with a pulling tackle against that light box.
This offense will be so much fun.
I can’t wait until we see Robinson and Washington on the field at the same time. That’s an impossible matchup for Big Ten LBs. It’ll force a lot of zone coverage and then Frost will overload the field side by motioning into quads. Oh, but the play will really be a QB wrap with a pulling tackle against that light box.
This offense will be so much fun.
Throw in Jamie Nance or Darien Chase or Spielmann and see the D coordinators heads blow up.I can’t wait until we see Robinson and Washington on the field at the same time. That’s an impossible matchup for Big Ten LBs. It’ll force a lot of zone coverage and then Frost will overload the field side by motioning into quads. Oh, but the play will really be a QB wrap with a pulling tackle against that light box.
This offense will be so much fun.
Throw in Jamie Nance or Darien Chase or Spielmann and see the D coordinators heads blow up.
And. I. Can’t. Wait! GBRYeah.
Those are the big beneficiaries in this sort of scenario. When Frost goes quads, he loves to get receivers on seam and wheel routes for big plays. He will throw in the QB runs, backside screens and such as constraints, but what he really wants is to get the ball down the field. What all of this speed everywhere does is to make even the constraint plays dangerous.
Not to mention the flexibility it gives us running the hurry up when this personnel group can go from 2 backs to 4 wide, or even better, if we have a TE who can also line up as a full back. I can't imagine many defenses would be able to adapt to all the possible formations.Yeah.
Those are the big beneficiaries in this sort of scenario. When Frost goes quads, he loves to get receivers on seam and wheel routes for big plays. He will throw in the QB runs, backside screens and such as constraints, but what he really wants is to get the ball down the field. What all of this speed everywhere does is to make even the constraint plays dangerous.