Play calling

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  1. WF TIGER

    WF TIGER Founding Member

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    Did anyone notice or was it just me? The play calling, especially in the first half was really predictable. It seemed that every play on first down was a run up the middle for a gain or 1 or 2 yards, 2nd down and 9. This puts alot of pressure on our young QB's. I was thinging OK this time on first lets run a screen pass or a reverse or something eles besides up the middle for a gain of 1 or 2 yards. Ole Miss was waiting for it and knew it was coming. I just hope the play calling against Ark. is a little more less predictable.
     
  2. roygu

    roygu Founding Member

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    Have you noticed

    That when we win the playcalling is excellent. When we lose the play calling is predictable, the quarterback stares down his receiver, Fisher is a bad OC, and the officials are biased.
    Except for the turnovers the Tigers played a very good game after Randall was inserted.
     
  3. dallastigers

    dallastigers Founding Member

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    Actually this was brought up after we won the game.

    We will have to score more the 14 points to beat ARK.
     
  4. SabanFan

    SabanFan The voice of reason

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    I don't think they wanted to make things too complicated for Clausen. It WAS his first start.
     
  5. WF TIGER

    WF TIGER Founding Member

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    How complicated is it to hand off to a wide receiver on a reverse? Or running a sweep around the end. The play Clausen threw the interception on was didn't look like a easy play to run for a completion.
     

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