October 13, 20187 yr Like or dislike? Watching live, I did not like it at all when I saw we came out in wildcat. You are already telling them we are running the ball. I get it worked on the goaline but that was a different situation. I didn't mind the run call but not from the wildcat formation. I do get the playing it safe factor and to run clock. And we ran just enough clock to where Baylor ran out of time on their last drive. We made them use their remaining timeouts and the last thing we needed was an incomplete pass. The bubble screen was working at the end. I might have liked to see that rather than the wildcat run.
October 13, 20187 yr it was corching to lose like Nebraska, Pitt, ND (same game as Pitt obviously) and others did today Texas was lucky to get away with it like ND did
October 13, 20187 yr I like it but not starting on third. If Shane was not doing well and Sam was shut down Why not try it for a drive?
October 13, 20187 yr Author 2 minutes ago, WBT said: It was fucking stupid. 3rd and 2 maybe, not 3rd and 5 Agreed. I just fucking knew we were about to punt when I saw that formation. As you said, it was too far to be running that.
October 13, 20187 yr 5 minutes ago, Vic Mackey said: Like or dislike? Watching live, I did not like it at all when I saw we came out in wildcat. You are already telling them we are running the ball. LJH threw a touchdown out of that formation last week.
October 14, 20187 yr Author Just now, Helobious said: LJH threw a touchdown out of that formation last week. Yes but no way in hell we are letting him throw in the situation today. Baylor knew that. And they stuffed it. I have never been a fan of the wildcat formation in general when it was all the craze starting a decade ago. I think the Dolphins kind of made it popular?
October 14, 20187 yr No problem with the formation. We should have ran a read play, though. A straight run on 3rd n 5 was dumb.
October 14, 20187 yr 14 minutes ago, Vic Mackey said: Yes but no way in hell we are letting him throw in the situation today. Baylor knew that. And they stuffed it. I have never been a fan of the wildcat formation in general when it was all the craze starting a decade ago. I think the Dolphins kind of made it popular? They beat the Patriots with it in 2008 and that took it mainstream.
October 14, 20187 yr I had no problem with it. They knew we were going to run and it was the only way to get an extra blocker without running Shane (or going heavy) Edited October 14, 20187 yr by ClubWhatever
October 14, 20187 yr 28 minutes ago, Vic Mackey said: Yes but no way in hell we are letting him throw in the situation today. Baylor knew that. And they stuffed it. I have never been a fan of the wildcat formation in general when it was all the craze starting a decade ago. I think the Dolphins kind of made it popular? Dolphins and in college Arkansas. Wildcat works but agreed that was a dumb shit call. That idiot Helobius - yeah, there’s a big difference between 2nd and goal from the 2 in your optionality. The whole D will key to stuff the run. Like the whole D - there are no safeties at the back of the end zone that will crash receivers on an errant pass from a WR out of wildcat. Conversely, a QB in there on today’s 3rd down call at midfield gives you much more optionality, whereas there is no way they’re letting a WR throw the ball in that spot, and so they can effectively employ a goal line D. It was really, really dumb. Edited October 14, 20187 yr by Guest
October 14, 20187 yr It was a shitty call that was only made because we (rightfully) had no confidence in Shane converting it. I think Herman thought we would get 4 and then go for it on 4th.
October 14, 20187 yr 13 minutes ago, ClubWhatever said: I had no problem with it. They knew we were going to run and it was the only way to get an extra blocker without running Shane (or going heavy) Exactly, our o-line is not good enough to run it consistently when the defense knows we need to run. We use the RB as an extra blocker to help Sam run. Obviously Sam is hurt and they didn't trust Shane with running it. I can see why they would put it in the hands of an elusive tough runner in LJH. I don't think a handoff to Ingram would have yielded more yards in that situation either.
October 14, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, Vic Mackey said: Like or dislike? Watching live, I did not like it at all when I saw we came out in wildcat. You are already telling them we are running the ball. I get it worked on the goaline but that was a different situation. I didn't mind the run call but not from the wildcat formation. I do get the playing it safe factor and to run clock. And we ran just enough clock to where Baylor ran out of time on their last drive. We made them use their remaining timeouts and the last thing we needed was an incomplete pass. The bubble screen was working at the end. I might have liked to see that rather than the wildcat run. Dislike, for pretty much the reasons you stated. It's not like we were blowing them off the line in our run game, so telegraphing on an important play didn't seem like a great idea.
October 14, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, Vic Mackey said: Like or dislike? Watching live, I did not like it at all when I saw we came out in wildcat. You are already telling them we are running the ball. I get it worked on the goaline but that was a different situation. I didn't mind the run call but not from the wildcat formation. I do get the playing it safe factor and to run clock. And we ran just enough clock to where Baylor ran out of time on their last drive. We made them use their remaining timeouts and the last thing we needed was an incomplete pass. The bubble screen was working at the end. I might have liked to see that rather than the wildcat run. Didn't like it, but also don't trust Buechele with the game on the line. I would have gone with outside zone to Ingram. The bubble screens were getting closer and closer to a pick 6, so I was happy not to see that throw again. Your defense had stopped them the entire 2nd half, except for the drive set up by Buechele's awful INT. Mims was out of the game, so while I would have preferred a 1st down to ice the game, making them drive the field with no timeouts was acceptable.
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