Film Review: Oregon at Ohio State, 2021
I break down interesting plays - schematically, technically, and from an execution standpoint - from the 2021 Oregon at Ohio State football game.
Here is the keep (Q split zone) to go with it https://t.co/JM7SoNMEzl pic.twitter.com/BXfpRJpg6R
— SyedSchemes (@syedschemes) September 11, 2021
My analysis of the long-standing OSU defense scheme limitations and execution issues that caught up with them against Joe Moorhead’s overloaded formations and RPOs. https://t.co/9TLNnPER2T
— Ross Fulton (@RossRFulton) September 14, 2021
Love this design by #Oregon
— Cody Alexander (@The_Coach_A) September 11, 2021
Create Bunch sets w/ reductions & back placement
Easy way to dress up FLOOD#ArtofX pic.twitter.com/xy85VzI6gx
Another example where the WR gets open but QB staring down the receiver pic.twitter.com/4VDt2KdSSU
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 14, 2021
Not understanding when to trigger or fits based on insert. pic.twitter.com/n4SvBpU3uU
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 14, 2021
4x0 look with the swing screen RPO. Cross flow in the backfield messes with LB eyes pic.twitter.com/qOiB9UoRX6
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 14, 2021
Successful run play for OSU, but you see the makings of presnap stems and post snap slanting that allowed Oregon to get free hitters at the point of attack and dissuade some of OSU’s base scheme pic.twitter.com/0JETmtIHZk
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 14, 2021
Utilizing stack to help ID coverage, alignment to clear out underneath coverage, roll to an easy throw pic.twitter.com/NE9kx668rG
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 14, 2021
Taking advantage of a whole suite of OSU tendencies while breaking your own = TD pic.twitter.com/LtobffTD3y
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 14, 2021
Somehow skipped ahead. Closed trips to get the LB with A gap responsibility in conflict, makes it so he can get under the vertical and it’s an easy read and catch and run pic.twitter.com/eEO1Y7ahLf
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 14, 2021
I know @The_Coach_A already pointed this out, but quasi bunch with the RB causes coverage problems for 3 deep 3 under pic.twitter.com/DPo7ktanMk
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 14, 2021
Crack Power read vs Man coverage. Spilling to no spill defender pic.twitter.com/DFvDawPjEo
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 14, 2021
From earlier. Great play by the RT, but your LB needs to trigger much quicker pic.twitter.com/NMNw3Jg0bc
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 14, 2021
Zone coverage triggers on the routes over the middle when the QB locks on pic.twitter.com/txEFNpuTUh
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 14, 2021
Nice job sequencing the bubble look that Oregon had scouted well. Stutter-slant PAP off RPO look pic.twitter.com/2wMEiYgguZ
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 14, 2021
Some credit here on a really nice throw and route pic.twitter.com/xqZDaJEYuU
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 14, 2021
Nice short yardage defensive run scheme by Oregon to get a free hitter at the point of attack pic.twitter.com/vRR6ok3Sws
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 14, 2021
Have seen this numerous times already this year. Been asked a couple times "who is at fault on defense" or "how do you defend" and I'm here to say if I could tell you that I'd be making more money. Extremely effective scheme
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 14, 2021
Lead G scheme for Oregon with only one defender outside the TE. Way too easy with a mobile QB with Q run scheme pic.twitter.com/ZvVO5BXIXx
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 14, 2021
Extremely easy chunk gain again. This is a couple plays now where getting a chunk is easy and limiting a major explosive has seemed hard. Can’t get into that situation before the play even starts pic.twitter.com/IGECUYVRII
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 14, 2021
Stroud goes through a progression. Full field and mostly outside but it’s improvement. Nice job by backside WR understanding his timing in the progression and adjusting his route for when to come open pic.twitter.com/qWxpm5heui
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 14, 2021
Well executed Duo in short yardage pic.twitter.com/KtD6UugZHP
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 14, 2021
When the test of the OL dominates, you have the ability to make an MA turn into a chunk gain. This is why the margins are important, give a guy a chance to make a play that turns into a chunk rather than back to the LOS pic.twitter.com/C3sojLqc7F
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 14, 2021
Stroud likes a 12 yard out. They are going to be throwing it a lot given the vertical threat pic.twitter.com/OQzZ1bMvMD
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 14, 2021
A couple other examples of this scheme in this thread https://t.co/7bsI9SbeQr
— Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) September 15, 2021
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