We should use Holloway the way the Eagles use Sproles

Bulldogg31

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Hell I'd just copy the two plays they used to get Sproles so wide open.

Have we ever seen what Holloway could do in open space? Last I remember was Spring Game in '13
 

WranglerofDawgs

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I agree. He could definitely play the role of a sproles or a mccluster. They do their damage out in the open. Not between the tackles.
 

msstate7

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Personally I think jrob would be better in that role. I wanna use jrob exclusively this week. I want jrob to be a very tired man this week.
 

57stratdawg

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I don't think the issue is how we use Holloway as much as Holloway's inability to make people miss.
 

aTotal360

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Exactly. I love people's romantic idea of "getting guys into space" like its some sort of magic bullet for making a fast guy a legit threat. At some point, you have to make you own space. And he can't do it.
 
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WranglerofDawgs

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Exactly. I love people's romantic idea of "getting guys into space" like its some sort of silver bullet for making a fast guy a legit threat. At some point, you have to make you own space. And he can't do it.

He definitely hasn't been what I was hoping and expecting him to be. He does have talent and potential, but that's not worth much. That's usually just what people say about a player that doesn't amount to much.
 

engie

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Have to catch the ball for that role...

Dear will be the first we've had that truly fits that mold.
 

codeDawg

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Exactly. I love people's romantic idea of "getting guys into space" like its some sort of magic bullet for making a fast guy a legit threat. At some point, you have to make you own space. And he can't do it.

Perfect description. We've seen him one-on-one in space several times and he just gets lit up. Maybe nobody can catch him from behind, but the defense starts in front of him.
 

Bulldogg31

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Good points about making your own space, and using JRob in that role.

For that matter, JRob has been wide open in the flat for about three weeks now. If Dak would check it down to him more often his completion rate would be about 70% and Robinson would have 100 rushing/100 receiving damn near every game.
 

121Josey

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For all the Holloway Haters

He has looked better every week.

State's offense will truly become lethal if they can get Holloway's speed coming out of the backfield, Tubby coming across the formation, and Dak's physicality up the middle.

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Dawgtini

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Good points about making your own space, and using JRob in that role.

For that matter, JRob has been wide open in the flat for about three weeks now. If Dak would check it down to him more often his completion rate would be about 70% and Robinson would have 100 rushing/100 receiving damn near every game.
+1 now sssshhhhhh
 

57stratdawg

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Headings would be nice...

I'm assuming Rushes - Rush Yards - 4YPC - (Not Sure) - (Not Sure) - Receptions - Receiving Yards - (Not Sure) - (Not Sure)
 

121Josey

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Would you like for me to write it for you in crayons or just link the ESPN stat page? They don't record partial yards the last time I checked.

I put the stats for reference stake. He passed the eyeball test last week.
 

57stratdawg

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He passed the eyeball test last week.

You can't be serious...

He's averaging less than 4 yards per touch against the soft underbelly of our schedule, and you want to say he's passing the eye test? Dak and Josh Robinson are both averaging about 6.5 yards per touch. They're passing the damn eyeball test.

He will be a nonfactor against any SEC team on schedule.
 

dawgstudent

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I think he could be a factor if they used him properly. Running him between the tackles will not ever work. I don't care if you are doing it to keep people honest. It just won't work. Create plays to put him in space.
 

Irondawg

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There were several reports over the fall with players saying when he got in space they couldn't touch him. Like others I've yet to see it outside one run in the UAB game where a shoestring tackle kept him from breaking a big one. That said we've either run terribly blocked jet sweeps or run him between tackles so far. I'm make final judgement when I see him on a screen or swing pass that let's him attempt to make a true 1-on-1 move. Until then he's Fred Reid 2.0

I also agree to Tubby is our best "make you miss guy". I haven't seen anybody on our team even close come to his ability to make a defender miss.