🏈 What are some Clemson plays that could have success?

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When asked how he was preparing for Bama's defense, Watson said he was studying film with Manziel. That struck me was pretty odd considering JM's skill set was improvisation. That's not something you can studying, then imitate.

That kind of film study, undoubtedly given to him by his coaching staff, makes me wonder if the Clemson staff is having the same questions. Or, do they think an A&M game plan is their key? Are they thinking they can be Texas of '05?
 
Somewhat related:

When asked how he was preparing for Bama's defense, Watson said he was studying film with Manziel. That struck me was pretty odd considering JM's skill set was improvisation. That's not something you can studying, then imitate.

That kind of film study, undoubtedly given to him by his coaching staff, makes me wonder if the Clemson staff is having the same questions. Or, do they think an A&M game plan is their key? Are they thinking they can be Texas of '05?
Johnny's teaching to him to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em, know when to walk away and know when to run.
 
Somewhat related:

When asked how he was preparing for Bama's defense, Watson said he was studying film with Manziel. That struck me was pretty odd considering JM's skill set was improvisation. That's not something you can studying, then imitate.

That kind of film study, undoubtedly given to him by his coaching staff, makes me wonder if the Clemson staff is having the same questions. Or, do they think an A&M game plan is their key? Are they thinking they can be Texas of '05?
Whatever rocket their boat!
 
Downfield passes outside the numbers (see comment above about the corners not turning around), scrambles after a play breaks down, and designed QB delayed draws, especially on third down when we have Williams in rushing from the outside.
 
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