Lockup;1000251; said:
Are you kidding? your going to blame playcalling or formation? How about your the QB for OSU and you better be able to throw on 1st and 2nd down.
Zurp;1000240; said:
Tressel is never going to win everyone over, is he? If he lines up in an I-formation, we'll hear people yelling to open up the offense. If he lines up with an empty backfield, 5 wide receivers, we hear "what are you doing? This is a running situation!"
First of all, I love Tressel as much as anybody. I am one of the guys who dresses up as him. I absolutely love what he does at Ohio State. We go 11-1 in rebuilding years because of Tressel.
But, empty backfield on 1st and 10 over and over? Beanie and Mo were running the ball well enough. Mo was having his best game all year. Having a back keeps them honest.
One thing we used a lot earlier in the year was the playaction pass. Todd Boeckman is amazing at selling a playaction pass. Playaction pass, go deep. Defenses bite on that constantly.
Kind of an easy to understand point: Without a back in the backfield, you don't have anyone to fake a handoff to.
Todd had his worst day throwing the ball all season against Illinois. Why? Everyone was guarding the pass when there was an empty backfield. Todd was able to tuck and run in some situations, which is nice. Then, he would try and make a throw deep to Robiskie, and Brian would be double covered. Interception.
Ohio State is praised for having a balanced offense. But, what is the point in having a balanced offense when the opponent knows what we are going to do because of basic formations?
One play comes to mind: Short yardage situation. Illinois had a ton of players in the box. Everyone thought that we were going to run. We had runners in the backfield. Boeckman instead passes to Rory Nicol. It was off the mark, but it was a GREAT play call.
Why would that play of worked? We kept the defense honest with players in the backfield.
Think about all the major highlights you have seen of Todd Boeckman. All of the deep passes. Was there a back in the backfield? Yes. Was there a play fake? On a lot of occasions.
So yes, I am going to criticize Jim Tressel for having an empty backfield on so many occasions. I was upset watching the game whenever they took that formation. Any time we empty up the backfield, we are not presenting a balanced attack. Of course Illinois is going to double cover Robiskie when he goes deep and send people after Boeckman. Combating the Ohio State offense becomes easy when we have an empty backfield over and over.
Must an Ohio State QB be able to throw? Yes. But, we have to play to our strengths. And our strength is when we have a back in the backfield, and the opponent does not know what we are going to do.