I've always been a more "jimmy and joes" guy than system. Of course, with thousands of posts, I'm sure I haven't been at some point -- but by and large, I'm talent over scheme. Over the long haul talent and development will carry the day. It's possible to get hoodwinked on any given Saturday, but long-term? -- no, not IMO.
I look at Alabama right now on offense, and the difference between Tua and Hurts is really significant. Tua adds a dimension to that offense that is just not good. They are more able to fully realize the stupid talent they have at WR and, of course, push the safeties back to open the run game, as if they needed help. Tua is going to be a huge, huge problem. There's always "any given Saturday," but I'm not sure anyone goes into a game against Bama as anything less than a 7 point dog.
At OSU, I *think* Haskins may get there. It's clear he can do so much more with his arm than JTB. Hopefully he does get there and that creates the same sort of space advantages Alabama is going to have. What I know for certain is that JTB could not force that sort of respect.
As noted last week by Buchanan via quoting someone he thinks is smart, if M can push the safeties back with deeper passes then lots of other things will work. I didn't really comment on this because, well, no fucking shit. If you can run the ball really well and pass the ball all over, well, yeah, you're offense will be great. M's problem remains whether the OL can allow for a deeper passing attack against good teams. And, IMO, keeping extra guys in to help isn't doing you any favors -- you obviously gain a QB that can maybe get to a 4-count for WRs that are even more outnumbered.
I look at Alabama right now on offense, and the difference between Tua and Hurts is really significant. Tua adds a dimension to that offense that is just not good. They are more able to fully realize the stupid talent they have at WR and, of course, push the safeties back to open the run game, as if they needed help. Tua is going to be a huge, huge problem. There's always "any given Saturday," but I'm not sure anyone goes into a game against Bama as anything less than a 7 point dog.
At OSU, I *think* Haskins may get there. It's clear he can do so much more with his arm than JTB. Hopefully he does get there and that creates the same sort of space advantages Alabama is going to have. What I know for certain is that JTB could not force that sort of respect.
As noted last week by Buchanan via quoting someone he thinks is smart, if M can push the safeties back with deeper passes then lots of other things will work. I didn't really comment on this because, well, no fucking shit. If you can run the ball really well and pass the ball all over, well, yeah, you're offense will be great. M's problem remains whether the OL can allow for a deeper passing attack against good teams. And, IMO, keeping extra guys in to help isn't doing you any favors -- you obviously gain a QB that can maybe get to a 4-count for WRs that are even more outnumbered.
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