Our offensive plan of attack has to be quick throws. The more guys who can A) Get open and B) Exploit the space given to them the better.
Good news! How about Foy? Crume?
I agree with this 100%. Clemson's d-line is nasty. Our o-line has been solid but this will not be a good matchup for them. I actually think the bubble screen game might make a reappearance. Hopefully, with a more accurate passer and a quicker release, it will be more effective.
I know Clemson has a good d-line, especially Beasley. Curious though as to how teams have fared running directly at him. I think we can have some success with inside zones, especially on the left side. Helps with play action, which should help get estime and broyld into space.
he gets open, long has touch and won't fire fastballs 10 feet over his headI think Bris will be a factor in this game.
he gets open, long has touch and won't fire fastballs 10 feet over his head
As long as they don't take many snaps away from Ishmael, this is great news.
The receivers would block better if they just start blocking downfield before the throw like Notre Dame does on their screens (oh wait, they got caught against FSU)!Some actual blocking would help, too.
I'd take West, Ishmael, and Estime. Much more confident in West's hands than Broyld.Best WR lineup in my opinion is Ish and Broyld outside, Estime in the slot. These guys are playmaking athletes that we need to beat Clemson. West, Flemming and Lewis used in packages and to spell starters.
Really hope SU goes 3-wide on almost all sets.As long as they don't take many snaps away from Ishmael, this is great news.
Yes indeed. Will be watching this aspect.It will be interesting to see how much more productive Broyld and Estime are with Long throwing to them.
Good news! How about Foy? Crume?