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How Will Stein Messes With Defenders

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Great Video analysis of Oregon's first touchdown against USC.

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Constraint plays would also be awesome with Dante Moore faking the toss to the left and then attacking the right with a RPO (run or pass).

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Nobody stops Davison with an arm tackle.

He really has good vision, and is elusive for a big guy. A lot of big backs in high school just run over smaller defensive backs. Look forward to watching him become our feature back.

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Great example of what the pistol can and should do. It's about deception and flexibility.

The Cristobal version used it like the spread offense version of the i-formation which it isn't. The pistol under Cristobal was predictable... It always sent the runner into the A-gap in a power run... But unlike the i-formation the runner is even farther back and the defense knowing it's coming could send someone around the side to stop the run from behind.

Love seeing the pistol under Stein because it is a wild card... The play could go anywhere.

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That was a great explanation. I hadn't noticed Dante pivoting right side when it was live.

Though it also looked like USuC linebacker #18 was bored on the play. I have never seen our Bryce Boetcher chase down a play with such a lackluster effort.

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