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<blockquote data-quote="ByrdC130" data-source="post: 2684369" data-attributes="member: 4993"><p>Think what showed tonight was that Venable's "too complicated" defensive schemes were actually very good schemes. Seems the players down in Norman couldn't get a grasp of what to do in the schemes and the Clemson players caught on and can execute them. OU defensive coaches have stated that they had to simplify the defense so players weren't out of position and could make plays. Um, seems the safety's still don't get "don't let the receiver get past you" theory and now days a simple scheme is not going to cut it on either side of the ball. Plus, it seems that OU's best QB ended up playing TE. </p><p></p><p>But there is hope for next year, I'm betting that a new QB will start and if he's as good in Norman as he was south of the Red River, that'll help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ByrdC130, post: 2684369, member: 4993"] Think what showed tonight was that Venable's "too complicated" defensive schemes were actually very good schemes. Seems the players down in Norman couldn't get a grasp of what to do in the schemes and the Clemson players caught on and can execute them. OU defensive coaches have stated that they had to simplify the defense so players weren't out of position and could make plays. Um, seems the safety's still don't get "don't let the receiver get past you" theory and now days a simple scheme is not going to cut it on either side of the ball. Plus, it seems that OU's best QB ended up playing TE. But there is hope for next year, I'm betting that a new QB will start and if he's as good in Norman as he was south of the Red River, that'll help. [/QUOTE]
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