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Friday, November 12, 2010

Red Zone Offense

From: Benjamin

During the first half of the year, the South Carolina Red Zone offense was one the the top in the country, with most every red zone trip resulting in a touchdown. What has led the the downfall in recent weeks? Too many Chiefs and not enough Indians, which in our case is known as Community play calling. Some will defend this, but there is no covering up the downturn that began when Coach Spurrier began to share the duties with Coach Mangus and Coach Elliott. Keep the offense in a rhythm by having one and only one chief play caller. That person should be Coach Spurrier. They should not let the poor offensive production that resulted after Marcus Lattimore was injured at Kentucky cost us any more games because prior to that time, the offense was rolling. Get back to what was working now!

Red Zone offense will also be the dictating factor in the clempson game at FSU. The tigers are great between the 20s, but have stunk in the red zone. The FSU D is stout in the red zone in their 6 victories (3 TDs) and porous in their 3 defeats (11 TDs). Who wins this battle will win the game.