Nice game, fellas. Go win 'em all.
My brother and I both commented on this motion after seeing it a few times that he is kinda almost sorta maybe slightly moving forward instead of parallel to the LOS, borderline penalty. This one didn’t look a quite as bad as the others but he takes nearly a 45 degree track.The Jackal wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2023 9:34 pmAlso seemed like this was a little wrinkle:
A few times we'd have a TE in the slot, and then start them in motion before the snap - almost like a 250 lbs A back on an option team. He'd take a step and then the ball would be snapped.
We seemed to use all three TEs pretty liberally. I do not remember seeing us do this sort of pre-snap timing motion before (at least I started noticing it in this game).
AstroDin wrote: ↑Sun Sep 24, 2023 8:41 amThis new wrinkle feels similar to how the old GSU backfield would fire out of the backfield. It's probably not an apples-to-oranges comparison.
Furman will have a physical advantage with these multiple tight-end looks. It should be noted that true freshman Brock Chappell is playing a lot of snaps. A 6-5 250 athletic tight end that appears to be becoming a formidable blocker gives Furman a formable tight end trio.
It COULD have been a good call if we had not gone into a prevent defense that just gives teams 15-20 yards if they can throw it and catch it. That call was worse than the timeout. On that 3rd down pass, their receiver caught the ball wide open 20 yards downfield and ran another 15 yards before anyone got close,