Scrimmage yesterday 10/24
PostPosted:Sun Oct 25, 2020 7:04 am
Anybody get a chance to go by and watch yesterday? Any reports on how it went?
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Would have loved to have gone but was not allowed.paladinduece wrote: ↑Sun Oct 25, 2020 7:04 amAnybody get a chance to go by and watch yesterday? Any reports on how it went?
AstroDin wrote: ↑Sat Oct 31, 2020 8:37 amI just watched the Twitter post this morning > Anderson could be the breakout player for 2021 and that's saying something Furman is loaded in the backfield. Watkins (3) and Thomas (17) both made some grabs on the video.
And Cujo Coleman seems to be mixing it up in the middle on a lot of that video.
The Jackal wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 4:50 pmVideo posted - I presume some clips from the scrimmage.
Hard to make out much. I did find one little clip interesting, though. at the :33 mark, Furman's offense is running a pitch option out of the shotgun. I noticed it first because of the really nice lead block downfield.
The lead blocker appears to be Ryan Miller, a TE. He looks to set up in the formation as an H-Back with both Anderson and Wynn in the backfield. Miller pulls across the formation is the lead blocker for the pitch man.
I don't recall many (any?) times that Furman used Miller as more of a lead blocking running back last year. With Wynn and Anderson both on the field with Miller, Furman can run the ball any direction and can also throw it - as all three of those guys are talented receivers. Lot for a defense to worry about there.
You can bet your biscuit safeties are going to get sucked in on the run and then have to find Miller cutting across the formation or Anderson swinging out of the backfield.
We might also see . . . a screen play.
Looking back, we ran a good bit more of this look than I initially thought we did.AstroDin wrote: ↑Sat Oct 31, 2020 3:52 pmJackal - I believe Bear made a comment several years back about going to an offensive workshop put on by Quarles when he was still HC at Maryville. If I remember correctly Quarles ran a spread-option that had triple-option schemes.
Furman's edge speed is impressive and it's now not just a player or two deep. Wynn, Watkins, Anderson, and now Thomas can all catch the ball. I'd love to see Furman ran some Oregon uptempo stuff…
Correct - he was running FU’s I-Option Offense of the 80’s using 4 & 5 wides...with more passing, of course.AstroDin wrote: ↑Sat Oct 31, 2020 3:52 pmJackal - I believe Bear made a comment several years back about going to an offensive workshop put on by Quarles when he was still HC at Maryville. If I remember correctly Quarles ran a spread-option that had triple-option schemes.
Furman's edge speed is impressive and it's now not just a player or two deep. Wynn, Watkins, Anderson, and now Thomas can all catch the ball. I'd love to see Furman ran some Oregon uptempo stuff…
This is what I don't understand . . . in year 4, how can the staff have 2 scholarship QBs on the roster, neither of whom can execute the offense with any consistency? And the only other QB that's been enrolled under Hendrix is now a walk-on basketball player at Georgia Southern.The Jackal wrote: ↑Tue Nov 03, 2020 6:37 amOur passing game much of the year was a bit of a mess with the probable exception of the game against Georgia State. You can see in some of the games where our offense found tougher sledding a few things:
1. We have a lot of misfires in the passing game. Both QBs. Guys are open, we just don't hit them. Balls sail a bit, spike into the ground, get thrown slightly in front or behind. Play design is there. Execution isn't.
2. Because we run so much play action, it seems like our young QBs sped up their clocks on slower developing plays. They hurry up their mechanics. Our offense, which has a lot of option looks, seems to leave a lot of guys unblocked on play action passing games. Defenses, I think, coach their kids that if unblocked - fire to the QB.
youwouldno wrote: ↑Tue Nov 03, 2020 10:10 amThis is what I don't understand . . . in year 4, how can the staff have 2 scholarship QBs on the roster, neither of whom can execute the offense with any consistency? And the only other QB that's been enrolled under Hendrix is now a walk-on basketball player at Georgia Southern.The Jackal wrote: ↑Tue Nov 03, 2020 6:37 amOur passing game much of the year was a bit of a mess with the probable exception of the game against Georgia State. You can see in some of the games where our offense found tougher sledding a few things:
1. We have a lot of misfires in the passing game. Both QBs. Guys are open, we just don't hit them. Balls sail a bit, spike into the ground, get thrown slightly in front or behind. Play design is there. Execution isn't.
2. Because we run so much play action, it seems like our young QBs sped up their clocks on slower developing plays. They hurry up their mechanics. Our offense, which has a lot of option looks, seems to leave a lot of guys unblocked on play action passing games. Defenses, I think, coach their kids that if unblocked - fire to the QB.
Are HS QBs put off by Furman's offense? I'd think it would be appealing to the dual-threat types, at least. And what about FBS transfers? The team has 2 FBS transfers at WR. Even if Grainger or Sisson ultimately develop into a good starter, both were obviously thrown out there before they were ready, and it wasn't because of injuries.