Saw some great passes to TEs in the BYU game, and don't remember any in the UCLA game?

uzi

New Fish
Is there something about how UCLA plays D that caused us to shift away from TE pass plays?

 
The offense was incredibly limited against UCLA. We did what was easy to get points and then shutdown the offense to show nothing to Oregon. Zero TE passes, almost no outside runs and screens after the first quarter, only one wildcat run, no inside routes.
 
The offense was incredibly limited against UCLA. We did what was easy to get points and then shutdown the offense to show nothing to Oregon. Zero TE passes, almost no outside runs and screens after the first quarter, only one wildcat run, no inside routes.

We ran wildcat at least three times
 
The offense was incredibly limited against UCLA. We did what was easy to get points and then shutdown the offense to show nothing to Oregon. Zero TE passes, almost no outside runs and screens after the first quarter, only one wildcat run, no inside routes.

I saw at least 3 wildcat runs.
 
The offense was incredibly limited against UCLA. We did what was easy to get points and then shutdown the offense to show nothing to Oregon. Zero TE passes, almost no outside runs and screens after the first quarter, only one wildcat run, no inside routes.

I saw at least 3 wildcat runs.

I saw at least 53 seconds, bitch!!
 
The offense was incredibly limited against UCLA. We did what was easy to get points and then shutdown the offense to show nothing to Oregon. Zero TE passes, almost no outside runs and screens after the first quarter, only one wildcat run, no inside routes.

I saw at least 3 wildcat runs.

I saw at least 53 seconds, bitch!!

Dick!
 
The offense was incredibly limited against UCLA. We did what was easy to get points and then shutdown the offense to show nothing to Oregon. Zero TE passes, almost no outside runs and screens after the first quarter, only one wildcat run, no inside routes.

We ran wildcat at least three times

The same run three times. No variation of the wildcat playcall, I mean.
 
The offense was incredibly limited against UCLA. We did what was easy to get points and then shutdown the offense to show nothing to Oregon. Zero TE passes, almost no outside runs and screens after the first quarter, only one wildcat run, no inside routes.

We ran wildcat at least three times

The same run three times. No variation of the wildcat playcall, I mean.

Do we have any variations?
 
The offense was incredibly limited against UCLA. We did what was easy to get points and then shutdown the offense to show nothing to Oregon. Zero TE passes, almost no outside runs and screens after the first quarter, only one wildcat run, no inside routes.

We ran wildcat at least three times

The same run three times. No variation of the wildcat playcall, I mean.

Do we have any variations?

Good point. I would suppose they are coming against Oregon? Last year we ran plays like the fake reverse that were exclusively used against them.
 
Can't game plan against us if we run a different offense every week!

"We're underway at Autzen Stadium, with a capacity crowd going crazy. Washington will start with the ball first and ten at their own 20. They break huddle... and... it appears that the Huskies are lining up to run the wishbone!"
 
Complete this sentence:

Chip Kelly and tight ends go together like....

Sandusky and BTP

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The offense was incredibly limited against UCLA. We did what was easy to get points and then shutdown the offense to show nothing to Oregon.[/b] Zero TE passes, almost no outside runs and screens after the first quarter, only one wildcat run, no inside routes.

You act like Oregon doesn't have access to game film from other games or the 1st quarter of UCLA.

It's fine to say we are saving something for Oregon, but they can see the film of our BYU game, so that doesn't explain why the UCLA game plan didn't have some of the plays that our BYU game plan had.

Pete has a philosophy of attacking what the defense gives you. I'd guess that UCLA's defense is a lot faster than BYU's defense, and so UW felt the TE pass might not be as effective against UCLA.
 
I'm hoping this is the game we pull out the Yankoff triple option. Really stick it to the ducks with a QB who has his reads down.
 
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