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Offensive line was not good
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<blockquote data-quote="JugbandFrog" data-source="post: 2909863" data-attributes="member: 756"><p>We have been complaining about or OL for a while. It is the scheme. You can protect and play to strengths of an OL with the right play calling and understanding what is happening on your OL. The C was getting killed early, so the guards supported him, which left a gap on a 4-5 wide set inside of the T. What does the end do? He starts using an inside move because there is no traffic there to slow him down. But then, the DE also just started darting straight up field and using speed to get around the T. The T, with their poor technique, and being left on an island were screwed. What do the OCs do, they roll the dice, and hope nothing happens. Well, something happened, and the OL couldn't handle three rushers and the Cyclones dropped 8 into coverage.</p><p></p><p>The Frogs don't seem to like quick passes or any kind of drags over the middle, so again, no support for an OL. Draw plays, quick passes, shifting the pocket with rollouts, etc.. these kinds of things can help a struggling OL. The shovel pass was actually a good call against an attacking DL, and I would have liked to seen more of it. </p><p></p><p>Remember, ISU runs a 3-3-5 scheme. In schemes like this, TEs are golden. You see what TEs do to our 4-2-5. I predict we will do better against UT because they run a 4 man front, so there is less space, and more men in front of our OL, but it won't be consistent. The Cs we ran out there were not good against a NT. </p><p></p><p>The best I have ever seen a draw/shovel system used was when Florida used it to beat Bama in 92. Bama was TOO good up front for Florida to attack conventionally. they HAD to slow down that rush, and put them on their toes mentally.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]oAizG5xKG8M[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JugbandFrog, post: 2909863, member: 756"] We have been complaining about or OL for a while. It is the scheme. You can protect and play to strengths of an OL with the right play calling and understanding what is happening on your OL. The C was getting killed early, so the guards supported him, which left a gap on a 4-5 wide set inside of the T. What does the end do? He starts using an inside move because there is no traffic there to slow him down. But then, the DE also just started darting straight up field and using speed to get around the T. The T, with their poor technique, and being left on an island were screwed. What do the OCs do, they roll the dice, and hope nothing happens. Well, something happened, and the OL couldn't handle three rushers and the Cyclones dropped 8 into coverage. The Frogs don't seem to like quick passes or any kind of drags over the middle, so again, no support for an OL. Draw plays, quick passes, shifting the pocket with rollouts, etc.. these kinds of things can help a struggling OL. The shovel pass was actually a good call against an attacking DL, and I would have liked to seen more of it. Remember, ISU runs a 3-3-5 scheme. In schemes like this, TEs are golden. You see what TEs do to our 4-2-5. I predict we will do better against UT because they run a 4 man front, so there is less space, and more men in front of our OL, but it won't be consistent. The Cs we ran out there were not good against a NT. The best I have ever seen a draw/shovel system used was when Florida used it to beat Bama in 92. Bama was TOO good up front for Florida to attack conventionally. they HAD to slow down that rush, and put them on their toes mentally. [MEDIA=youtube]oAizG5xKG8M[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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