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2015 National Championship - Ohio State @ Oregon - 830PM EST

Very interesting analysis with charts and gifs (even I can understand it) on Ohio State's defense vs the Ducks in this 11W article:

FILM STUDY: HOW TO STOP PACKAGED RUN/PASS OPTIONS

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For those that have been paying attention, either on this site or elsewhere, packaged plays have become all the rage in offensive meeting rooms, from high school to the NFL. While they can now be found in the playbooks of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Green Bay Packers, New England Patriots and others, the concept was first battle-tested and proven at the college level.

In case you may not be familiar, these plays are an extension of classic 'option' football wherein the quarterback reads a pre-determined defender to decide whether or not to hand the ball to his running back. However, where a classic option would leave the quarterback to keep the ball and run himself, these schemes call for the receivers to run short routes, allowing the QB to make a quick, open throw to the outside.

Often times, teams executing these options appear to be picking apart a defense in multiple different ways, rolling downfield quickly while actually running the same play over and over. For this reason, they're a perfect addition to an uptempo, no-huddle offense since there is no reason to re-group or substitute. In theory, all the offense needs to do is properly identify and read one defender over and over, making him wrong no matter what.

It should come as no surprise then, that one of the earliest adopters of the concept was former Oregon coach Chip Kelly, whose Philadelphia Eagles now regularly run multiple packaged concepts every Sunday. But as we all know, his philosophical impact is still felt in Eugene, where his former staff and players rode his blueprint for success all the way to the CFB Playoff championship game.
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Entire article: http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...lm-study-how-to-stop-packaged-runpass-options
 
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I used to have this game.
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Will not take me long to download it.
I am not referring to any of the Youtube videos but the full game reflected in the original post/torrent.

Thank you..
Seeding the 3 games you requested from 2014 championship run.
 
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