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by Tx_Mustang10 » Fri Sep 20, 2013 11:55 am
AustinPerson wrote:SMU has had maybe one passing touchdown in two games? Isn't the run and shoot supposed to have more than that?
I don't really think it matters if the ball gets in on the ground or in the air, so long as it gets in. But you're right that the offense hasn't scored many tds, regardless. One of the run n' raid's biggest problems is that our redzone offense has been astoundingly bad; I imagine '83Cotton is covering converting in the redzone as one of the 'areas that needs lots of improvement.' I agree with '83Cotton that I've seen good things, but the flubs and kinks need to be worked out if we're going to have a good season.
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by malonish » Fri Sep 20, 2013 12:08 pm
Pony4Life wrote:I actually look at this almost as an exhibition game. Media and Vegas both think we'll get blown out, and if we do, we do.
We do what we do.
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by 1983 Cotton Bowl » Fri Sep 20, 2013 12:55 pm
Yes, I would agree that red-zone offense has been lacking and definitely needs improvement. When I say I'm "favorably impressed" by the offense this year, I'm thinking more about pass efficiency, moving the ball (at least between the 20s), Garret Gilbert's decision making, and fewer drops (though still too many). I also like that we've seen J. Gaines and J. Taylor involved in some plays that are definitely new to this year's offense and add another facet.
Areas that need work off the top of my head are:
1. red-zone offense
2. O-line play, particularly run blocking
3. receivers getting separation
But so far I like the look of the run n' raid a lot more than the old school run n shoot that we've seen previously.
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by SMU2007 » Fri Sep 20, 2013 1:38 pm
Pony4Life wrote:Personally, I expect A&M to try to blow up the scoreboard. After losing to Bama, they're going to want to remind the voters that they're great, and they'll try to run it up as much as they can. I can't stand the idea of us losing, but if we do, the margin doesn't matter. A loss is a loss, and I hate them all.
I actually look at this almost as an exhibition game. Media and Vegas both think we'll get blown out, and if we do, we do. I want to see our team come back healthy, and to play well.
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by PK » Fri Sep 20, 2013 1:45 pm
Dealing with the red zone problem is easy...go vertical and get the TD before we get to the redzone. 
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by mrydel » Fri Sep 20, 2013 2:01 pm
I do not like to play coach, but a spread passing attack is not nearly as effective inside the 20 as outside. I wish they would put a power running package, maybe even a wishbone with Shead, Line, and KC say inside the 15. You could still have a good passing attack option with two of the backs, TE, and one tall outside receiver. But you would have a good option running attack also.
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