Connect with your Facebook Account

Contact

16

New offensive wrinkles vs. FAU

Posted by ChrisApplewhite on September 2nd, 2008 under Football

We know what a Greg Davis offense looks like. We know what a Greg Davis + Mack Brown offense looks like. But what does Major bring, aside from a churlish, shit-eating grin?

The Q package got a lot of attention, so let’s start there.

Triple Option

I’ve been begging for this. It’s an easy adjustment that instantly spreads out the defense. This play went to the RB, and it looked like it was designed that way, but just the appearance of the action gives DCs a headache. It also bucks our trend of designing packages for players and announcing to the world that they will get the ball. Tony Jeffery weeps.

Quick Screen

This is another thing I’d like to see more of, and not just to Chiles. You can tell it’s a designed screen because the WRs don’t even pretend to run a route. Let’s put our athletes vs. their athletes in the open field and see what happens. Of course, we’ll probably start throwing these to Luke Tiemann.

Counter Read

I don’t know what this play is called, honestly, but it represents a huge step forward for our offense. I mentioned it briefly in the review of the spring game, and less briefly in the masturbatory “How I’d Do Things” post above if you’re interested in the play itself.

The problem with our offense has been predictability, but not before the snap. We have so few formations that it’s hard to tell what we’ll be doing. The problem is once the ball is snapped it is glaringly obvious where the ball is, and we don’t counter it well enough to make the defense care. That’s why successful teams have RBs slashing through spread out, confused defenses, and why we keep butting heads with perfectly aligned, grouped defenses.

Now we’ve started adding in false keys, meaning the defense won’t know where to run all the time. The backside help will have to stay backside, the rest of the front can’t crash to one side, and our skill players will find themselves only needing to make one guy miss instead of three.

Quick Screen w/ pull

This is a great example of how easy it is to go from 3 yards gains to 8 yard gains with almost no effort. To the layman, it looks like Cosby shook off a LB and got a few extra yards because of it. But watch the LG. Watch what effect that has on the OLB that ends up missing the diving arm tackle. See how little things can make such a difference? Greg Davis can fool people into thinking he’s competent because, allegedly, he can sit down and talk basic strategy like nobody’s business. But it’s not basic strategy that’s been hurting us. Everybody does the big things, champions do the little things. We saw more little things in the first quarter than we did all last year.

Ace Zone Read

This is another thing I’ve been after since Vince left — two tight ends (also in the links above. I think Major reads this site). Vince gave us the luxury of making the defense add another run defender in the box even if we were in 3-4 WR formations. Colt can’t do that, not against anyone good anyway, so we need to put another blocker in there for him. We can avoid clutter by making that blocker a TE, who is a much more effective receiving threat than a RB or FB.

Colt made some nifty moves on the play, but they don’t work if our OL and TEs aren’t going 7 on 7 and giving him room to operate.

On the last drive of the quarter we put in Chiles and did nothing of note. We did run a little shotgun screen but we started doing that last year. It’s still nice to see, even if it didn’t work. After that drive we shut it down and reverted to the 2006-2007 offense and we got 2006-2007 production.

A couple more things of note that aren’t technically new wrinkles — we passed out of the goalline formation once for a TD, something we need to see a lot more of. The second was Colt’s willingness to not force passes and use his checkdown guys instead of scrambling. We need Colt to stay in place and let the runners run, plus eventually it’ll open up more intermediate routes. If he plays like that all year we are going to be really good.

The first test has been aced. The second will be to see if this stuff sticks against OU and Missouri, etc.

More from this Barker


Share This

  • StumbleUpon

16 Responses

  1. Greg Davis hater said:

    September 2nd, 2008 at 8:45 am

    Wait, we like the bubble screen now? How times have changed.

  2. If a play where the quarterback can keep the ball or pitch to the RB is called an “option”, shouldn’t a play where the quarterback can hand-off, keep the ball, or pitch to the RB be called a “double option”? Or should the former be a “double option”?

    Fuck it, time to masturbate to cheerbabes, haikus, and unfounded political biases.

  3. It’s like when announcers call an end around a reverse. You just made me hate myself.

  4. Oh wait, I get it, it was satire. Well done.

  5. I liked the play we ran on first and goal before we scored to make it 21-3. We ran a swing pass to Ogbonnaya on the right that was stopped after a two yard gain. But on the other side we had run a slip screen to Shipley. If McCoy had thrown to him, he would have scored.

  6. Good catch on the LG pull run action on the pass.

  7. Luke Tiemann drives a scooter

  8. Groundhog Day said:

    September 2nd, 2008 at 12:35 pm

    It doesn’t appear as if Alabama will miss Major Applewhite one bit. It is amazing how good Bama looked with a lot of freshmen and sophomores in the starting lineup. A certain coach has a history of not wanting to play youngsters because of potential mistakes and not knowing the system. Saban doesn’t make excuses he just gets his guys ready to play. I also love Saban’s intensity level.

  9. Triple Option example:
    The movement of the left WR (Chiles) into the backfield does not actually spread the D. The D’s response was for the right CB to move toward the center of the field, where he was in perfect position to clog up the play.

    It would have been better to just send the left WR downfield, dragging the right CB with him and out of the play. Alternatively, maybe he could have continued his motion to the other side of the field.

    Quick Screen example:
    The thing I like about this screen is that the receiver is:
    1) moving when he gets the ball
    2) the direction of the movement is mostly downfield
    3) the receiver is an explosive athlete who runs a sub 4.4 40.

    I would love to see more of this, i.e. just throw a short pass to an explosive athlete on the move who will have to be tackled in space.

    One implication of this is that instead of having 3 WRs who are optimized for the intermediate passing game (i.e. good route runners with really good hands who are not necessarily explosive), you might instead replace one of those guys with a TB type who can catch OK, is not that great at running routes but can explode after he catches the short pass (and he can also participate productively in the running game).

    The short passing game is a great option when the OL is having a tough time protecting the QB.

    Counter Read example:
    Cool example. I don’t know what to call the play either (it is obviously not a counter, right?). It is cool that the LG and LT both act as if they are blocking to the right and the DL falls for it completely.

    Quick Screen with Pull example:
    Another cool example. It illustrates that one nice thing about screens is that, because the receiver is behind the line of scrimmage, it is OK for the OL to block as if it were a run (making deception that much easier).

    ACE Zone Read example:
    Yes, 2 TEs can balance the D but a FB can do the same thing. The advantage of the 2nd TE over a FB (in this case we are talking about Greg Smith (not Blaine Irby, the 1st TE) vs. Cody Johnson) is not so much that he is a better receiver but that he is a better blocker. The TE probably catches better than a FB but his YAC is probably a lot worse. The FB is probably just going to catch a short dump pass, so he does not need to be a great receiver.

    The advantage of the FB (especially in this case) is that he is faster, can be moved around much more flexibly (to pick up a blitzer, for example), is a second running threat, and is much more likely to get good yards after catch. It is much easier to staff for a second tight end (just convert your OL guy with the best hands and, voila, you have your 2nd TE) than FB but if you have a good FB, he can make it easier for your O to present multiple looks with the same personnel.

  10. Geoffrey Chaucer said:

    September 2nd, 2008 at 5:03 pm

    “Churlish” is right for the Major.

    I based the Reeve on him.

  11. Groundhog day, it must seem like groundhog day to you, but we have discussed this before here that Mack is coming around on the youngsters playing early. Hell, he said in preseason that he hopes no one redshirts.

    And if you missed it, 18 freshman and redshirt freshman played in the game on Saturday night.

  12. Groundhog Day said:

    September 2nd, 2008 at 6:15 pm

    Bragg,

    Just pointing out Saban’s strengths. He gets guys ready to play. I must say though that the hiring of Muschamp was the greatest thing Mack has done since signing VY. We actually have someone on staff who can teach and coach the fundamentals of football and harness talent.

    Last year was the biggest joke in terms of personnel decisions, player development, and coaching that these eyes have ever seen.

  13. “It doesn’t appear as if Alabama will miss Major Applewhite one bit.”

    UT would.

  14. Groundhog Day said:

    September 2nd, 2008 at 8:03 pm

    What does that say about the rest of our current staff and the ability to replace a running backs coach?

  15. Re: the Triple Option

    Davis is now taking plays from A&M?

    Re: the screen with pull:

    But, but, dedfischer et al. ASSURED me that guards don’t lie, that LBs can always follow guards to where the play is going to be.

    I doubt they use any of this against OU.

  16. Mysterious Package said:

    September 4th, 2008 at 7:44 am

    Just makes me wonder what the hell have we doing since VY left? Treading water and going nowhere. If next year is the year and I hope it is who’s to say Florida, USC, UGA, OU, tOSU won’t be ready for a run as well? These plays are nice wrinkle (again why have we waited unitll now two years later) but the talent advantage we had with Roy and co is gone. I know, we didn’t win with them either. So why is this going to be any different? I am willing to bet Greg goes into hidding again for OU I have seen it too many times to be fooled.
    Or maybe Im still bitter that my date and I couldn’t find a cab after the game and walked all the way to Austin Land & Cattle. And yes driving was completely out of the question, I could not operate heavy machinery after that 6 pm kickoff.

Leave a Reply

Related Articles

Activity

  • Trips Right commented on the blog post Did Rick Barnes use a plant last night to distract KU players?   ago

    Wholesome goodness. Thanks for posting.

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • Ag_in_TX wrote a new blog post: Did Rick Barnes use a plant last night to distract KU players?   8 minutes ago

    If you watched the game, and if you have one drop of testosterone in your bloodstream, you couldn’t have missed her. The redhead with huge tracts of land – right behind the KU bench – who stood for every time out and stared at the KU players.

    She stuck out like a sore thumb. Never

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • Darius Pourceau commented on the blog post Recruiting the Trenches   10 minutes ago

    Welcome to the site guys! Aaron Rodgers is the man.

    http://bornhogwild.fantake.com/

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • Art Vandelay commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Kansas: Post-Mortem   12 minutes ago

    Bob, essentially what you are saying is that we are not a well coached basketball team. I agree.

    Jordan Hamilton is a selfish and lazy player. He is a terrible fit to play for Barnes. Not sure if either one will be around next season at this rate.

    We went scoreless for 10:54 during

  • Trips Right commented on the blog post 2011 Texas Football Recruiting   22 minutes ago

    Well done. The Barney Frank line blindsided me like a strain of juarez clap. Funny stuff.

    I’d like for us to go out of state for a QB and at least 1 maybe two CB’s. Is Quandre tall enough to play corner or angry enough to play safety?

    Rumor around the campfire is

  • skymonkeyhorn commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Kansas: Post-Mortem   35 minutes ago

    I feel our pain…
    Was Barnes wearing a helmet last night. I did not notice as I was in awe of the blood being spilled
    on the floor for almost 11 minutes without a point.
    Coach Knight was reading this blogs out loud for TV.
    The most insightful was that Barnes needs to go to the 7-8

  • James commented on the blog post 2011 Texas Football Recruiting   37 minutes ago

    Barney Frank and Mormon quips in the same post. My Tuesday is complete.

    Texas HS football is going through a phase (era?) where the best athlete talent is being put on offense. DBs aren’t being developed in vast quantities. Why wouldn’t you go after a couple OOS DBs?

  • Trips Right commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Kansas: Post-Mortem   40 minutes ago

    ponderos, shouldn’t you be supersizing something somewhere?

  • Trips Right commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Kansas: Post-Mortem   42 minutes ago

    Gillispie’s a mid-major clown because of his off the court indiscretions. Seriously, The University of Texas is much too high profile to risk its brand and image with this moron. And anyone that mentions Augie Garrido should be permabanned the intertubes. The situations aren’t remotely similar.

    If you want to go down the

  • Trips Right commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Kansas: Post-Mortem   48 minutes ago

    Leonidas, none of those points came against Dex. Boxscores aren’t reality, they’re like porn movies. If porn was real everyone would be a plummer.

    As for Pittman on offense, Aldrich wasn’t playing him straight up, he was getting a double virtually everytime down. That’s not Aldrich’s fault but it’s reality.

    Pittman rarely

  • Mister Mike commented on the blog post Nebraska Fits the Profile of the 2010 National Champion   54 minutes ago

    Good line. What is the thinking on his ability vs. the injury?

    It’s funny you should ask. I’m working on putting something together right now that will be discussing this very topic. I know you’re waiting with bated breath for it too. Admit it.

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • Bob in Houston commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Kansas: Post-Mortem   1 hour, 16 minutes ago

    Should be “complementary” scorers. Oh well.

  • Bob in Houston commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Kansas: Post-Mortem   1 hour, 19 minutes ago

    OK, I was there. Not the best seat in the house, but not a bad one either.

    Trips hit part of what struck me over and over. KU had offensive options/outlets when Texas forced them into trouble (which happened quite a bit, as the stats showed that Texas did bring defense last night), and the

  • Mister Mike wrote a new blog post: ”Bo Made Me Cry.”   1 hour, 58 minutes ago

    At least, that’s the line I would expect to hear from Rivals or Scouts if they were in a relationship with Bo Pelini and ended up going to Dr. Phil to try and work out their differences. Of course, that would never happen because Bo would’ve just laughed, packed her shit up, and thrown it

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • HenryJames commented on the blog post Scholarship Numbers & Junior Days   2 hours, 11 minutes ago

    CTJ,

    Rivals doesn’t think there are any elite players in Texas this year. Do you think we’ll have to go out of state to compensate?

    Thanks!

  • D W commented on the blog post Another night, another would-be hero   3 hours, 3 minutes ago

    Hamilton is so stupid on the court it makes my teeth hurt.

  • Sailor Ripley commented on the blog post Top 8 Teams in College Hoops   5 hours, 54 minutes ago

    Yeah, I think we can scratch Texas out of there. Who takes place 8?

  • Sailor Ripley commented on the blog post Looking at Texas   6 hours, 7 minutes ago

    You guys have a basketball team. Is it Indianapolis this year?

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • Scipio Tex wrote a new blog post: 2011 Texas Football Recruiting   6 hours, 14 minutes ago

    Junior Days are right around the corner, so I thought we’d break down needs, talk recruits, and find a ray of gridiron sunshine in the long and cursed offseason.

    CTJ gives us his thoughts too. Had I realized, I might have saved myself the typing.

    Unlike last year where DFW held an

  • admin commented on the blog post Making a Case for a 1 Seed: Villanova Tops the ’Neers   6 hours, 27 minutes ago

    Enjoyed watching these guys tonight. I was blown away to see Huggy was 5X coach of the year. He seems like a tourney flame out more often than not. That Kenyon Marting leg break didn’t do him any favors.

    How do you see them progresing in the tourney?

  • admin commented on the blog post Making a Case for a 1 Seed: Villanova Tops the ’Neers   6 hours, 27 minutes ago

    Enjoyed watching these guys tonight. I was blown away to see Huggy was 5X coach of the year. He seems like a tourney flame out more often than not. That Kenyon Martin leg break didn’t do him any favors.

    How do you see them progresing in the tourney?

  • admin commented on the blog post Duke Basketball: The Devil You Know?   6 hours, 29 minutes ago

    Avery Bradley, who shot 77% from the foul line in high school and is now shooting 47% at Texas would probably be shooting closer to his high school average if he played at Duke.

    Sweet Jesus that’s ridonkulous.

  • admin commented on the blog post Duke Basketball: The Devil You Know?   6 hours, 29 minutes ago

    Avery Bradley, who shot 77% from the foul line in high school and is now shooting 47% at Texas would probably be shooting closer to his high school average if he played at Duke.

    Sweet Jesus that’s ridonkulous.

  • Jeff Julian wrote a new blog post: Recruiting the Trenches   7 hours, 5 minutes ago

    Importance of Recruiting Rankings by Position.

    Now that the recruiting season is over and most Cal fans are waxing poetic (along with some Texas fans) about how great these 17-18 year olds will be, I thought it might be interesting to take a look at recruiting rankings as a potential measurement for future success.

    For the purposes

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • admin wrote a new blog post: Welcome   7 hours, 9 minutes ago

    HenryJames will soon be here to captivate you with his wit and extensive knowledge of the most storied franchise in professional sports history, the New York Yankees.

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • admin commented on the blog post Nebraska Fits the Profile of the 2010 National Champion   7 hours, 22 minutes ago

    Interesting but call me skeptical now. We’ve got experience at QB but not positive experience.

    Good line. What is the thinking on his ability vs. the injury?

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • admin commented on the blog post Nebraska Fits the Profile of the 2010 National Champion   7 hours, 22 minutes ago

    Interesting but call me skeptical now. We’ve got experience at QB but not positive experience.

    Good line. What is the thinking on his ability vs. the injury?

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • bigdukesix commented on the blog post Scholarship Numbers & Junior Days   7 hours, 34 minutes ago

    I really don’t want to repeat the horrid situation of the past few years where we starved for depth and talent at DT. It’s critical not to let defensive line recruiting slip. That said, if we bring in two tackles and two ends this year that would be 21 scholarships used on the

  • Arthur Goddamn Fenstemaker commented on the blog post Weekly Stats Update   7 hours, 36 minutes ago

  • bigdukesix commented on the blog post Scholarship Numbers & Junior Days   7 hours, 42 minutes ago

    It appears as though the dude is committed to raiding the SEC and ignoring the West Coast.

    It’s understandable, with the way that recruiting is generally territory based. Isaiah Crowell, the RB we’ve been linked to, goes to Columbus Carver. That’s an Auburn pipeline school. Still, I can’t imagine that recruitment lasting much