Has that play worked once this season?
I can't recall Solomon completing one of those passes yet. It's not even that he's necessarily missing the throw it's just seemingly always defended perfectly.
Roll right, throw to receiver running an out route
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Roll right, throw to receiver running an out route
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Re: Roll right, throw to receiver running an out route
Wasn't this the play we pulled on T Johnson's touchdown against Nevada? Also, I believe it was similar on Hill's first TD. The two DBS went with the WR streaking down the line, one man bit on Anu's roll out, and he hit a sideways throw to Hill. But I could be remembering it wrong.
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Re: Roll right, throw to receiver running an out route
lol
This season it was run about 85% of the time when passing the ball, worked about 10%.
And yes, Anu is lacking in brain power.
This season it was run about 85% of the time when passing the ball, worked about 10%.
And yes, Anu is lacking in brain power.
I...drink...your...MILKSHAKE!
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Re: Roll right, throw to receiver running an out route
Oregon sure made that play work tonight! We just need to execute it and push the passes vertical more!RockyRaccoon wrote:lol
This season it was run about 85% of the time when passing the ball, worked about 10%.
And yes, Anu is lacking in brain power.
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Re: Roll right, throw to receiver running an out route
What I don't get is that the offense was more open at the beginning and middle of the season. It is like RR shut the playbook down when games got bigger.
We killed Oregon (in Eugene) with wheel routes to our RBs. When is the last time you've seen that run?
I swear that we have thrown some posts and slants to the inside before. Where did they go?
I just don't get it.
We killed Oregon (in Eugene) with wheel routes to our RBs. When is the last time you've seen that run?
I swear that we have thrown some posts and slants to the inside before. Where did they go?
I just don't get it.
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Re: Roll right, throw to receiver running an out route
They ran the wheel routes a couple of times against BSU. Got some yards out of it but the Broncos were better about not leaving huge chunks of the field uncovered like Oregon did in the first game.Daryl Zero wrote:What I don't get is that the offense was more open at the beginning and middle of the season. It is like RR shut the playbook down when games got bigger.
We killed Oregon (in Eugene) with wheel routes to our RBs. When is the last time you've seen that run?
I swear that we have thrown some posts and slants to the inside before. Where did they go?
I just don't get it.