University of Miami defensive coordnator Mark D’Onofrio commented about Georgia Tech’s offense this week….
During D’Onofrio’s first two seasons, players were freelancing too often in attempt to make plays. That led to blown gap assignments and running lanes opening up.
That, of course, is what the Hurricanes can ill afford to do Saturday against Georgia Tech. The Yellow Jackets flexbone option offense requires sound assignment football to stop it
“You always run scared. You never sit there and stop [working on it],” said D’Onofrio, who first faced the flexbone option when he was a graduate assistant at Georgia in 2000 when he had to breakdown more than 20 games worth of film of Johnson’s offense when he was at Georgia Southern.
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