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9 hours ago, brophog said:

 

The beauty of frosts offense is Jones or wandale can line up in the backfield then shift or motion  out and the defense won’t be able to sub in a different personell package 

 

or or they can line up in empty and shift or motion to a one back set

 

with mo Washington lined up in the backfield he is a real bear to cover then you shift or motion jones or wandale into the backfield and now you’re in s 2 back set - defenses heads are spinning like tops 

 

we even saw it last year with a bigger back like ozigbo of all people lined up in the slot or motioned or shifted out to get to an empty set

 

While ozigbo caught the ball much better than I expected, these 2 should be much better threats 

with frosts false pulls, key breaker plays and speedy versatile players 

this offense is just a nightmare to prepare for once they add tempo and depth

 

if wandale and Jones can hack it at rb

they are really going to cause issues for the defenses they play

 

jones came  in with high expectations of playing the duck r position and even possibly getting some early playing time

lets hope he’s over being knicked up last year and is one of the under the radar surprises of this season 

 

https://hailvarsity.com/s/3626/huskers-looking-at-a-number-of-options-for-duck-r-position

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2 hours ago, Nebfanatic said:

He is a beast athletically too, one of the best on D. Would be great for the defense if he had a breakout season.

 

This play from the Michigan St game is a good example.

 

Last year was supposed to be his breakout year but of course injuries robbed him of much of the season. It’s guys like him to watch this spring because of the development during last season. Put on that Colorado game, he had 10 tackles and he didn’t even know what he was doing. Then put on Iowa, 9 tackles and he’s covering their tight ends in the slot. 

 

He’s one of those guys Chins was talking about learning to be a better pass rusher. When he does that better, he can be a real force capable of covering tight ends, being down on the line in the run game and being a disruptor in the backfield.

 

But it’s the mental side, as he said, that is slowing him down. When he can finally play free, as versatile as he is, he’ll be a great player.

 

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