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Response to: UCLA has no chance against Stanford.

Illegalpat

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I agree, the Bruins have an uphill climb against Furd. Shaw has had Mora's number. But,
the BYU game gave me hope. Bradley finally let the Bruins go out and play some D.

I am more worried about our OL against their front 7. Can we hold up against their DL?
The Bruins offense is predicated on running. The Bruins need to find a way to run the ball
better, to help out the passing game.

I am looking to see these things:

1. Can the Bruins average at least 3.5 yards per carry?
2. Rosen has to make better reads and hit his open
WRs.
3. Less drops from WRs.
4. Keep the BYU scheme. Put Brown on CMac. Stack the box and
force Burns to beat you. Then, bring the house on him.
5. Time of possession is important==can not get worn down on D.
6. Limit the CMac touches. He is both the leading WR and rusher.
7. limit CMac to less than 4 yards per carry.

If the D looks like the team from UNLV or TaM in second and third Q, it will be a laugher. But, SC does not have a good DL. Thus, Stanford was able to run on 47 of their 62 plays. Bradley/Mora showed me something, they were willing to roll the dice for 55 minutes. The Bruins have to force Burns to pass the ball and let the DBs make plays. The DL that dominated BYU can dominate Furd.

Pat
 
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