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I just emailed this question:
Huge fan since moving to Winston-Salem all the way back in the magical 1970 championship year.
Since you've been here our running game seems not to have changed where the stationary running back is handed the ball 7 yards behind the line of scrimmage.
It isn't working and I don't see how it could work unless our offensive line is dominant over the opponent.
Given that our ACC opponents should have fine defensive lines and linebackers any chance that you consider having the running backs in motion a bit. Even the best teams like FSU and Clemson often hand off or lateral to their backs while they are on the run.
If the great teams see a need to have the back moving as they receive the ball (even with their great offensive linemen) we need to do the same.
Hoping to see a change Saturday.
Lol. I agree with the sentiment but there's not a single question in it.
someone else asked a similar question - why all the runs inside the tackles - and he disagreed saying that Hinton's runs were outside the tackles. Unbelievable.
We should all just take Duke and give the 5 points and at least benefit from the absurdity. If 5 is the spread and 3 points for the home team then they are calling this basically a 2 point game. Even with the same coaching and play-calling alone just based on the athletes Duke is 2 points better than us and when you factor in the play-calling it isn't even close.
He seemed to say that our perimeter runs are intended to be a result of QB reads and them keeping it if DE goes inside. So RBs: Inside runs; QBs: Outside runs
Clawson is as evasive as Hillary when it comes to answering direct questions. Someone should ask when he intends to replace his offensive coaches and not be as stubborn as Grobe was with Lobo. The offense is already in the crapper, but I am hoping for a better performance against Duke. Against Tulane the offense was embarrassing to say the least.