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He throws a nice ball and is a legitimate dual threat. He was a little more risky with his throws than.we have grown accustomed too, but I think UGA's conservative tendencies will make a nice counter balance here. Really hope he's a dawg!
Also, I'll never hear the end of it from my dad if he spurns us for the Ducks...too much of that here lately for my tastes.
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Careful. Watch for the jinx. I remember hyping up Princess Felicia by saying he can run on the throw and throw on the run, look how that turned out. Just to be safe I'm gonna say that Jamie is a total scrub and Chase Brice is the future
Yep, I noticed he isn't shy about throwing the ball into some tight spots. I would imagine at Wake, he felt as though he had to take chances. That would not be the case at UGA, other than possibly a game or two. Better dudes everywhere.
I've been out of the loop though I did get 12 hr twitter suspension apparently for calling Dan Wolken a jackass....we're supposed to be getting Clemson's backup in addition to Newman?
That's what I keep saying because it's got me back in a solid down vote roll so I'm sticking by it. We're getting Newman & Brice, Tom Mars will extort Clemson into an immediate eligibility waiver and Brice will emerge victorious after Spring
Wasn't likely was what I was told when he made that move.
5-star graphic @BigDawgEatin ....🎯
The Casanova kind?
Hell yes. Georgia could run the piss out of what I call the “power read” with Newman as well.
Against a 4 man front, the line blocks power with a deuce block from the playside guard and tackle on the strong side defensive tackle (often a 2T or a 3T). The weak side guard skip pulls and leads on the playside backer.
A regular power play calls for a fullback to kick the defensive end (often a 5T against 20 personnel) and the play hits up inside of the kick block. Against this scheme, defensive ends are often taught to squeeze the offensive tackle’s down block which forces the play to bounce even though it’s not really designed to do that. From there, the force player (SS/OLB) should have an angle to make a play on the ball carrier while the free safety runs the alley.
Here’s where the “power read” is different... you don’t block the defensive end with the fullback. The line action is exactly the same, but the fullback will bypass the end and make a block on the force player. The HB/TB will run sweep action to the strong side. The QB rides the HB while he reads the unblocked end. If the end squeezes, the QB gives the ball to the HB on the sweep. If the end steps outside to play the sweep, the QB pulls it and runs power off tackle.
If you mix this in with some zone and zone read concepts (which we already ran in 2019, but with no threat of the QB keeping it), our run game would be absolute hell to defend with a mobile quarterback. I’m a big fan of the buck sweep out 20, 21 or 11 personnel as well.
The best part is that when you pull guards by consistently running power, power read and buck sweep, the backers fill hard as **** when they see it and safeties start cheating their read steps and running downhill. This opens up the RPO with a skip pulling guard that gives a false read to the backers and safeties. If the backer fills, the QB pulls the ball and throws the slant. If the backer sits, the QB gives the ball to the HB and you run power. You can also run an “influence” RPO in which you pull the guard away from the primary route or (QB run) to try to get the backers flowing the wrong way.
Colleges and high schools have been running variations of this scheme out of the spread for well over a decade now. Sorry for the rant. The thought of a mobile QB got me fired up.
Go Dawgs.
Nice graphic indeed. Players getting drafted is always a great thing! And if JF goes in the first round, he’ll be the first Dawg to do so since Stafford.
Isnt the whole point of the forum to speculate and share what ifs