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RB Miyan “Chop” Williams (Official Thread)

Admitting to my limited coaching knowledge- but how does this offense get stuffed twice on fourth and 1, one of those being fourth and 6 inches. And by Indiana!!!

this concerns me as a problem that began with Urbs, continues with Day, and seems to never get solved.
 
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Admitting to my limited coaching knowledge- but how does this offense get stuffed twice on fourth and 1, one of those being fourth and 6 inches. And by Indiana!!!

this concerns me as a problem that began with Urbs, continues with Day, and seems to never get solved.

I'm no coaching expert by any means, but I can't figure it out either with how good this OL typically is. And well suited to run the ball on short downs it would seem. I will say the zone read seems to help on those downs, we might need to accept what doesn't seem to work there and go with what does this late in the season though.
 
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Admitting to my limited coaching knowledge- but how does this offense get stuffed twice on fourth and 1, one of those being fourth and 6 inches. And by Indiana!!!

this concerns me as a problem that began with Urbs, continues with Day, and seems to never get solved.
The D knows exactly what is coming and winning upfront. Need to be more creative, or physically dominant upfront if they want to be predictable
 
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The D knows exactly what is coming and winning upfront. Need to be more creative, or physically dominant upfront if they want to be predictable

not saying you’re implying otherwise but after hearing Klatt’s insight I think Day and Wilson are capable of being less predictable and resorting to what’s more effective when it comes down to it at this point. Day seems to be a coach that is big on “lessons learned”
 
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not saying you’re implying otherwise but after hearing Klatt’s insight I think Day and Wilson are capable of being less predictable and resorting to what’s more effective when it comes down to it at this point. Day seems to be a coach that is big on “lessons learned”
Well yeah. Have too look at the opponent. Still should win most battles upfront regardless of coaching moments against lesser competition. They will be more creative against SCUM.
 
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Let me know if anybody has any questions for coach Alford or the Running backs...I am streaming live from the RB room for my podcast today.

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Yeah with the way Hayden's been running the last few games he probably houses it.

And Xavier Johnson's vision he showed on his one long run he might as well.

Every single back will miss a hole once in a while. Xavier houses one run against a terrible team - the same team Meatball also tore up btw - and that's enough for you to assume he has better vision? Pretty huge leap to take to say the least.
 
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Every single back will miss a hole once in a while. Xavier houses one run against a terrible team - the same team Meatball also tore up btw - and that's enough for you to assume he has better vision? Pretty huge leap to take to say the least.
True it's hell of a leap and I admit that. I just hadn't seen that that cutback vision from any of our guys all year.

Whether it's repeatable is a whole nothr ball game seem TC Caffey's burst on the scene..

Also he was clearly down on reps this year cause of the injury issues so some of that is feel. See Sermon, Trey beginning of the year vs end.

But that was a hell of miss right in front of him.
 
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