AggiesAreWe Posted September 18 Report Posted September 18 37 minutes ago, lcm93 said: Tt You are not going to comment on this game? If not, then why make the thread? Quote
lcm93 Posted September 18 Author Report Posted September 18 4 minutes ago, AggiesAreWe said: You are not going to comment on this game? If not, then why make the thread? I'll take saint Louis lol Quote
1970 Posted September 18 Report Posted September 18 I Googled SLC. They appear to be a team of ~ 70 players with ~16 freshmen and ~15 seniors, and the rest are everything in between. They appear to be a private school similar to Beaumont Kelly? I wonder why they don't try to schedule Kelly rather than OF? Either way, they may be a bit overmatched, but they'll likely give a good effort. Quote
navydawg31 Posted September 18 Report Posted September 18 8 hours ago, 1970 said: I Googled SLC. They appear to be a team of ~ 70 players with ~16 freshmen and ~15 seniors, and the rest are everything in between. They appear to be a private school similar to Beaumont Kelly? I wonder why they don't try to schedule Kelly rather than OF? Either way, they may be a bit overmatched, but they'll likely give a good effort. I feel like Kelly and OF used to play quite a bit.. Quote
Split Down The Bayou Posted September 18 Report Posted September 18 11 hours ago, 1970 said: I Googled SLC. They appear to be a team of ~ 70 players with ~16 freshmen and ~15 seniors, and the rest are everything in between. They appear to be a private school similar to Beaumont Kelly? I wonder why they don't try to schedule Kelly rather than OF? Either way, they may be a bit overmatched, but they'll likely give a good effort. If that's the case, It should be a good opportunity for OF to get their new "spread" offense rolling. Other than the New Waverly game their offense has been shut out besides a late rushing TD against BC's backups. As a former bobcat myself I have mixed opinions about the change in offensive scheme. We beat some teams and/or played teams close that we probably shouldn't have by chewing the clock while pushing the ball up the field running the slot-t. But on the contrary, we also would get shut down by teams that could stop the run game and make us pass. Pros and cons for both, but OF needs to start putting some points on the board to convince me it was the right move. Quote
89Falcon Posted September 18 Report Posted September 18 The most important thing is that OF runs the spread offense. If they get shut down while running the spread everything should be fine. “Not running the Slot T” is what is important. Bobcats0809, setxathlete14 and Split Down The Bayou 1 2 Quote
BBfan061 Posted September 18 Report Posted September 18 2 hours ago, 89Falcon said: The most important thing is that OF runs the spread offense. If they get shut down while running the spread everything should be fine. “Not running the Slot T” is what is important. So many people wanted to ditch the Slot T because “The Spread offense will take you further than the Slot T ever could” Quote
setxathlete14 Posted September 18 Report Posted September 18 1 hour ago, BBfan061 said: So many people wanted to ditch the Slot T because “The Spread offense will take you further than the Slot T ever could” Problem is that system they run requires a running qb often.... When the qb is limited to no threat to run.... the entire offense is limited. Quote
Split Down The Bayou Posted September 18 Report Posted September 18 2 hours ago, setxathlete14 said: Problem is that system they run requires a running qb often.... When the qb is limited to no threat to run.... the entire offense is limited. 100% that's a huge part of BC offense, #9 can get out of the pocket and find someone down field or tuck it himself. And that's just BC. I imagine that HF, WOS, Silsbee, Jasper, etc are the same way if not even better at exposing the open field with QB runs. I haven't seen any of that with OF. 3 hours ago, BBfan061 said: So many people wanted to ditch the Slot T because “The Spread offense will take you further than the Slot T ever could” Tell that Franklin, Bellville, and Liberty Hill. (I'm sure I'm missing some others) Like any successful program it takes the kids, parents, and community to buy in. Quote
BBfan061 Posted September 18 Report Posted September 18 1 hour ago, Split Down The Bayou said: 100% that's a huge part of BC offense, #9 can get out of the pocket and find someone down field or tuck it himself. And that's just BC. I imagine that HF, WOS, Silsbee, Jasper, etc are the same way if not even better at exposing the open field with QB runs. I haven't seen any of that with OF. Tell that Franklin, Bellville, and Liberty Hill. (I'm sure I'm missing some others) Like any successful program it takes the kids, parents, and community to buy in. Correct lol I live in Bellville and see it every Friday 😂 Split Down The Bayou 1 Quote
Guitar Man Posted September 19 Report Posted September 19 I’ll take the Bobcats in a close game. Quote
Bobcat101 Posted September 19 Report Posted September 19 17 hours ago, setxathlete14 said: Problem is that system they run requires a running qb often.... When the qb is limited to no threat to run.... the entire offense is limited. You are correct. According to the Orangefield ole timers, Orangefield hadn’t had a running QB since Huckaby son which was pre 2008 & Evans 2011. & doesn’t the wing T need there #1 threat to be the QB? Quote
89Falcon Posted September 19 Report Posted September 19 3 minutes ago, Bobcat101 said: You are correct. According to the Orangefield ole timers, Orangefield hadn’t had a running QB since Huckaby son which was pre 2008 & Evans 2011. & doesn’t the wing T need there #1 threat to be the QB? In the “Slot T” the FB (#3) is the #1 threat. The 2 and 4 are next. QB primarily needs to be able to hand the ball off correctly and sell fakes. It certainly helps if he can add threat but the offense runs through the backs. Quote
Split Down The Bayou Posted September 19 Report Posted September 19 58 minutes ago, Bobcat101 said: You are correct. According to the Orangefield ole timers, Orangefield hadn’t had a running QB since Huckaby son which was pre 2008 & Evans 2011. & doesn’t the wing T need there #1 threat to be the QB? There have been other good running threats at QB since 2008, Watkins, Wiley, and both Kress brothers. The last 5 or so years they haven't had a running QB. But almost every play in the slot-t is based run off of the hand off to the FB between the guard and tackle or the tackle and TE. Every play has that motion in the backfield minus a few. Most of the QB runs are fakes to the FB and HB then its a QB run to the outside. The key is to have your best back at FB as 89Falcon said because if you get him rolling it opens up the rest of the offense. Teams that execute it well it's hard to tell who has the ball, which is the beauty of it. Quote
setxathlete14 Posted September 19 Report Posted September 19 3 hours ago, Split Down The Bayou said: There have been other good running threats at QB since 2008, Watkins, Wiley, and both Kress brothers. The last 5 or so years they haven't had a running QB. But almost every play in the slot-t is based run off of the hand off to the FB between the guard and tackle or the tackle and TE. Every play has that motion in the backfield minus a few. Most of the QB runs are fakes to the FB and HB then its a QB run to the outside. The key is to have your best back at FB as 89Falcon said because if you get him rolling it opens up the rest of the offense. Teams that execute it well it's hard to tell who has the ball, which is the beauty of it. They have to find one. Coach breaux previous offensive success at both lcm and Westbrook stems off having a mobile qb that runs first. Passes 2nd. Split Down The Bayou 1 Quote
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