🏈 I remember reading a football thread a couple weeks ago where . . .

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someone was complaining about McElroy being split out as a receiver in the Wildcat formation, something to the effect that it was like having one less player than the defense.

Well today McElroy did factor into the Wildcat formation from the wide out position. :lol:
 
someone was complaining about McElroy being split out as a receiver in the Wildcat formation, something to the effect that it was like having one less player than the defense.

Well today McElroy did factor into the Wildcat formation from the wide out position. :lol:


Yep, I also said in the same thread the only reason he should be on the field in the High Tide was if they were going to...well, you saw Julio's TD.
 
someone was complaining about McElroy being split out as a receiver in the Wildcat formation, something to the effect that it was like having one less player than the defense.

Well today McElroy did factor into the Wildcat formation from the wide out position. :lol:


I missed that thread... but this would have been Saban's answer to that (these are his words)...

"You create another gap on defense... If we play man-to-man, nobody has the quarterback. Now you put him out as a receiver and put a tail*back in there, you have created another gap to defend on defense to run the same plays that you normally run. Everybody is developing their ways to try and defend this. But I also think people are expanding what they do in this (offense), that if you're not defending the middle of the field properly, they are going to have some things they can do to take advantage of that."
 
I missed that thread... but this would have been Saban's answer to that (these are his words)...

"You create another gap on defense... If we play man-to-man, nobody has the quarterback. Now you put him out as a receiver and put a tail*back in there, you have created another gap to defend on defense to run the same plays that you normally run. Everybody is developing their ways to try and defend this. But I also think people are expanding what they do in this (offense), that if you're not defending the middle of the field properly, they are going to have some things they can do to take advantage of that."

You misquoted him, Porter. You forgot to throw an "aight" in there somewhere. ;)
 
Nah, you were looking for me. :lol:

I'll have a seat in my corner now. Execution solves all woes (including my questioning of those play calls out of that formation). ;)

Naw, not you either, Delta. I learned a long time ago never to question or doubt a woman's opinion ;)

Besides, I enjoy home-cooked meals too much to jeopardize them!
 
I loved that play yesterday. It was a new twist on the old flea-flicker play. Would like to see more of it and I would also like to see McElroy go in motion on that play, that way the defense wouldn't know if the person playing quarterback is going to hand it to McElroy so he can pass, or keep it themselves on a run. Either way...i love this trickery that we're doing now. We seem to have more big plays so far this year than we did all of last year.
 
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