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Offense review-screenshots and video

Feb 25, 2009
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The offense had 3 complete possessions and 1 which ended with it having the ball at the ULL 38 yard line. The offense scored on 2 of the possessions. No matter the oppnent or the play calls, scoring on 50% of possessions is outstanding.

I have a ton of stuff to post but will start with some glaring errors, before highlighting the good and some more subtle information

This is in the second possession and UK has 3 backs and 2 WR in the game. ULL overloads the freshman right tackle side. The offense has to recognize this that there will be an unblocked defender off the edge and change the protection if it wants to stay with the play action pass, or it must change the play. Remaining in the play and not changing is going to result in a sack. -6.
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On the 3rd possession the offense gets a clear cover 0 look. The offense runs a switch/rub vertical route on the outside which slows the defender allowng the receiver to get free. Pat, throws a terrible ball with terrible form. Really no excuse. Look where his target foot is landng. This has him guessing where to release the ball and as a result the ball comes in short and to the right.
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on this same posssesin GAA gets whipped to the inside allowing an easy tackle. (more on GAA later in the good section.) -4
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Same possession and on the play that scrored the TD, Boom missed his assignment picking up a blitzing LB. fortunately he was a little slow and Pat was able to deliver the ball and the play resulted in a TD.
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Plenty more to come including some video. Never apologize for a win.
 
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