Film Study Week 4, 2024: Marshall
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- Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024
- Here's what Kyle goes over in this week's video breakdown:
How Marshall spread out the OSU defense and utilized the QB run game
Coverage disguises from Jim Knowles
Marrying concepts in the run and pass game
More Chip Kelly run-game wrinkles*
*This is turning into a weekly segment
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These film breakdowns are 🔥🔥 Really shows how detailed the plays we watch really are.
Outstanding work on the film study! You bring out things that I completely missed and are a great teacher. Thank you for the professional breakdown and keep up the good work!
Excellent film study!
I’m SO glad we got Chip! I was more happy about him and Bill tbh. I’ve always loved his aggressive RPO style since Oregon.
On to where the rubber meets the road: conference play on the road. Interesting to see how the Bucks respond here, along with what else coaches can create for the team.
Crazy thing is Trey had a TD if he followed Thurman as well
While that QB run play on the 3rd Marshall drive for 9 yards (27-36) was not great from a defensive perspective, that drive ended with a turn over on downs after 8 plays. The ninth play on 4th down was a -4 yard QB run. Their QB ran for a total of 9 yards on that drive. The drive covered a total of 36 yards. Overall it was a great drive for the OSU defense.
The QB run prior to the TD run on their 1st drive was a forced fumble. It was not a 1st down given up. Marshall was extremely fortunate and OSU unfortunate that the ball crossed the sideline before it was recovered by the defense. 6 inches further inbound and you are describing this as a great play by the defense.
And the second TD pass was to a receiver who caught the ball out of bounds. There is no debate. The call was blown on the field and there was indisputable video evidence even with the first replay shown on TV that was ignored by the worst officiating crew I've ever seen. Regardless, the receiver was not "wide open". Lathan should have been in a better position but it was pretty good coverage that required a very good QB to pass it where it could not be intercepted. I think Lathan was relying on the back of the endzone to help and it did. The QB passed it high and outside and that caused the receiver to come down on the white end line. You could see white come up from the field in the replay shown after the play.
Here are the plays on Marshall's very well scripted first drive:
pass incomplete (25)
pass 7 yds (32)
pass 5 yds (37)
run 3 yds (40)
pass 3 yds (43)
pass 16 yds (41)
pass 12 yds (29)
run 14 yds (15)
run 2 yds (13)
qb run 9 yds fumble out of bounds (4)
qb run 3 yds (1)
run 0 yds (1)
run 1 yds (barely made it to the end zone on 3rd down)
TD
The 16, 12, and 14 yard plays in the middle of that drive are the ones I'd like you to study.
Marshall punted on their 2nd drive (3 and out). They turned the ball over on downs on the 3rd drive (8 plays then TOD). They punted on their 3rd drive (3 and out). They punted on their 4th drive (8 plays). On their 5th drive they completed a 10 yard pass to convert 4th and 4 and got the roughing the passer + targeting call on Caden with half-the-distance added on (13 yards). OSU's worst play of the day was giving up the 4th down conversion for 10 yds and lightly pushing the QB after the ball left his hand for 13 more yds. 5 of 6 second half drives by Marshall ended with a punt. The last was a kneel. While I hate that the defense gave up 14 points there is nothing about that game that says the OSU defense is not extremely good. Without their number 1 interior defensive player they forced a good Marshall team to punt or TOD on 9 of 11 drives (the 12th was all kneeling) and the 2 drives where they scored were both due to an large amount of luck and bad officiating.
If you don't know what they will do, you can't just look at TCU in 2018 to see how ineffective 4 wide, spread formation and zone read is.
There QB was better then either QB for scUM😭😭😭