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FWST: ‘I knew it was my time.’ Kendre Miller confident as TCU football’s No. 1 running back
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<blockquote data-quote="Palliative Care" data-source="post: 3144675" data-attributes="member: 73827"><p>Dykes believes in establishing the pass first and foremost. To do that the line need to pass block well enough for the quarterback to find the "hot" receiver. This also sets up the run because the defense gets committed to stopping the passing game. Backs like Miller can then escape for long gains. You need an RB who does not dance around but hits the hole at full speed. LB's dropping to cover are often back off the line and essentially out of position. This scheme doesn't work if the o-line is having a bad day and the QB is hurried on most downs. A truly great QB can make a difference, but I am not sure we have exactly that guy right now. </p><p>Effective blitzing can cause this offense to stall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Palliative Care, post: 3144675, member: 73827"] Dykes believes in establishing the pass first and foremost. To do that the line need to pass block well enough for the quarterback to find the "hot" receiver. This also sets up the run because the defense gets committed to stopping the passing game. Backs like Miller can then escape for long gains. You need an RB who does not dance around but hits the hole at full speed. LB's dropping to cover are often back off the line and essentially out of position. This scheme doesn't work if the o-line is having a bad day and the QB is hurried on most downs. A truly great QB can make a difference, but I am not sure we have exactly that guy right now. Effective blitzing can cause this offense to stall. [/QUOTE]
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