The Jackal wrote: ↑Sun Sep 05, 2021 7:30 am
Another personnel group I like.
First down, and Furman has two fullbacks and a TE in the game. Abrams plays the H back role with Miller on the line. The Aggie defense puts 8 in the box.
I think this is a wrinkle from last year - the play fake isn't a long one. Sisson effectively just pivots and then rolls out. The offensive line sells the rest of the fake.
I think last season we got in trouble because our play action passing game frequently resulted in very slow developing plays. This is just quick enough for the linebackers to take a step the wrong direction and let the WRs get in behind them.
As he frequently does, Deluca abuses single coverage.
Thought a little more on this.
Compare the above play to the type of plays we saw out of similar looks last year, like this one against Mercer.
Last season, our running back would continue to the fake out to the play action side (running opposite where the QB was going). There was frequently nothing to hold the back side defender from reading the fake and then sprinting to the QB. This often resulted in a large loss of yards.
Saturday, our QB pivoted on the fake, but the RB ran away from the play action and into the flat (the same direction the QB is going). The Aggie defense now has to account for another receiver to that side of the field.
You can even see the A&T rover/safety start to attack Sisson, then put on the brakes because he had to pick up Roberto coming out of the backfield. This results in Sisson having no pressure and the ability to make a throw for a first down.
Nice adjustment.