growl wrote: Maybe the kind of dilemma all teams would dream of, but how do we get the most from each without under using one or the other? Personally think both have a different set of plays that can be utilized. How about you folks?
Like this post a lot growl. After reading your start, went back and looked at a couple of threads/posts.
This is what I think could be done, but after Saturday in Kentucky, convinced that we are going to remain in the pro set. Nothing wrong with that, personnel that have been recruited know that is the way it will be in Athens. That also is not a slap on the way things are being done.
Ramsey did not work in this system in high school, probably has a lot to do with the "learning curve". Ramsey has a gift, first his arm, second he has had time to watch AM and HM which was a gift presented to him, close up I might add. That is a plus.
If most of the young players coming in 2015 know what this offense has to offer, the pro style will suit them big time. Have to believe that Ramsey has figured out that nothing will change between the Hedges. Ramsey is capable of moving in the pocket, comes from his time in high school.
Got away from your question. One thing that we have at running back is simply this in my mind . . . . we have options, you said that when you started this thread. growl, if our offensive line can (and should) make (small cracks) in the Auburn line, game is over. Small cracks favor Sony Michel. Small cracks favor Todd Gurley, he could care less, step up and take the punishment. Small cracks for Nick Chubb, a combination of Michel and Gurley.
Question is thrown back to you from me . . . . what do YOU think? What would you do?
One last thingy . . . . our offensive line on the (right side) can win the battle on their side. Still not satisfied with one offensive lineman on the left side.