In other words, no difference in the offense from the last several years. Good running game, lots of extremely short passes.Bob Green wrote:With Sirk injured and redshirt freshman Daniel Jones slated to start, I am not sure what to expect from the passing game. I know we will utilize Jela Duncan and Shaun Wilson to lean on the running game, but the passing game...perhaps we should bone up on some terminology:
Screen pass: bubble screen, tunnel screen, jailbreak screen, slow screen and shovel pass.
The good news is those wide receiver screens rely on speed and team speed is much better these days.
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On Twitter, Steve Wiseman is reporting Sirk's injury as significant:
BREAKING: Tests show another significant injury for Duke QB Thomas Sirk. Season likely over.
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I don't see him starting at Duke again, not with both Jones and Boehme getting a season of playing time under their belts and Sears waiting in the wings.Bob Green wrote:On Twitter, Steve Wiseman is reporting Sirk's injury as significant:
BREAKING: Tests show another significant injury for Duke QB Thomas Sirk. Season likely over.
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A quick tutorial on screen passes.
The bubble screen is a quick pass thrown to a RB or WR moving away from the quarterback. The objective is to get the ball to a receiver who can quickly move up the field outside the defense:
Bubble Screen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kER5Ds_fqnE
The wide receiver screen also know as the tunnel screen, alley screen or jailbreak screen, is thrown to a wide receiver moving back toward the quarterback. The objective is to create a tunnel or alley for the receiver to run through the middle of the defense:
Tunnel Screen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltDF0mxqv2Q
There is a lot of techno mumbo jumbo in this last video clip but it explains how a single play can be a bubble screen (they call it a swing screen) to one side and a tunnel screen to the other side with the quarterback making a read to decide which side to throw the ball. The end result is Oregon throwing a tunnel screen for a touchdown against Virginia.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SefpvdkrgjQ
The bubble screen is a quick pass thrown to a RB or WR moving away from the quarterback. The objective is to get the ball to a receiver who can quickly move up the field outside the defense:
Bubble Screen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kER5Ds_fqnE
The wide receiver screen also know as the tunnel screen, alley screen or jailbreak screen, is thrown to a wide receiver moving back toward the quarterback. The objective is to create a tunnel or alley for the receiver to run through the middle of the defense:
Tunnel Screen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltDF0mxqv2Q
There is a lot of techno mumbo jumbo in this last video clip but it explains how a single play can be a bubble screen (they call it a swing screen) to one side and a tunnel screen to the other side with the quarterback making a read to decide which side to throw the ball. The end result is Oregon throwing a tunnel screen for a touchdown against Virginia.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SefpvdkrgjQ
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Good stuff, Bob. Thanks!Bob Green wrote:A quick tutorial on screen passes.
The bubble screen is a quick pass thrown to a RB or WR moving away from the quarterback. The objective is to get the ball to a receiver who can quickly move up the field outside the defense:
Bubble Screen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kER5Ds_fqnE
The wide receiver screen also know as the tunnel screen, alley screen or jailbreak screen, is thrown to a wide receiver moving back toward the quarterback. The objective is to create a tunnel or alley for the receiver to run through the middle of the defense:
Tunnel Screen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltDF0mxqv2Q
There is a lot of techno mumbo jumbo in this last video clip but it explains how a single play can be a bubble screen (they call it a swing screen) to one side and a tunnel screen to the other side with the quarterback making a read to decide which side to throw the ball. The end result is Oregon throwing a tunnel screen for a touchdown against Virginia.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SefpvdkrgjQ
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