ZRod
Heisman Trophy Winner
At least we beat St John's School for Blind Toddlers so we have that going for us.![]()

At least we beat St John's School for Blind Toddlers so we have that going for us.![]()
I like the spacing on the play posted above. It gets Toure further away from any defender that has a chance at Martinez. However, I remember one where Toure was basically at the sidelines. I have to assume that is wider than they want. It ends up that the sideline is basically another defender and limits any move Toure can make.That relationship is hard if you're not doing it a lot.
But it seems like every time we've run it he's been REALLY wide. So I'm assuming that's what they're wanting. Might give him an extra bit to adjust to catch the pitch if it's a bit off.
When I first saw Toure motioning deep as a second back against Illinois I'll admit that I was like "don't give us any of this Bill Callahan, do-nothing, pre-snap motion crap."
But credit to Frost & Lubick for finding the strengths of their skill players and then drawing up plays to make use of them.
There's so many ways to leverage that set; you could have both Toure and Stepp run mirrored flat routes off to both sides to pull OLBs outside and then run Adrian inside...and the list goes on and on.
Part of me just misses Wan'Dale when I see it.. Toure did a good job, and it works well with him. But there were a couple plays where a shiftier, more traditional slot guy might have broken one. It's nice to see in the offense and Toure does well with it, but man would it be fun to see Wan'Dale in that role. Hoping Will Nixon or Alante Brown can do some of that down the road.
All were to the right. It's much harder to do to the non dominant hand.I may be wrong, but I don't remember them running this to the left. I wonder if Martinez isn't as good pitching it with his left hand.
Well he's horrible throwing to the left so it makes sense, because he has one eye.All were to the right. It's much harder to do to the non dominant hand.
Which, to be a great option QB, it's nice to be able to run it both ways. Toure goes in motion. Right at the snap and when he's behind the RB, he stops, changes direction and run it to the left. Just another wrinkle.All were to the right. It's much harder to do to the non dominant hand.
They can do that. Allen has lined up to the left and right in the slot and even when he lines up left- was able to successfully make his block on the LBWhich, to be a great option QB, it's nice to be able to run it both ways. Toure goes in motion. Right at the snap and when he's behind the RB, he stops, changes direction and run it to the left. Just another wrinkle.
That could be an issueWell he's horrible throwing to the left so it makes sense, because he has one eye.
I wouldn't call the special teams at this point terrible. We've had two missed XP, two gaffs by a punt returner and returns not getting to the 25. Kickoffs have been going into the endzone, no big punt returns, no big kickoff returns. We've made fgs.-Terrible special teams
Like you have one ball?Well he's horrible throwing to the left so it makes sense, because he has one eye.
I wouldn't call the special teams at this point terrible. We've had two missed XP, two gaffs by a punt returner and returns not getting to the 25. Kickoffs have been going into the endzone, no big punt returns, no big kickoff returns. We've made fgs.