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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 336320" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>I didn't throw stones. I am not trying to troll. I agreed with some of what you said, but not other. That's what discussion boards are about. It does seem that you like to take personal attacks at me, but I didn't make one at you.</p><p></p><p>However, since you now assert that Navy runs triple option between 50-70% to our 20%, could you offer some substantiation to this claim? It's one thing for you have an impression and me to have a different impression. We don't all see things the same. However, it's something different once you assert quantitative data. I'm sure you'll document this data because otherwise it would seem like you were just repeating your subjective opinion as if it were objective. Maybe you're trolling me?</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I admit that my impression is just that, a subjective opinion. I see Navy run a lot of midline with their current QB, and they passed more with their previous QB. I see them use a WR lined up as a TE as an eligible receiver. It seems to me that they have a pretty diverse playbook that serves them well against their competition. I haven't counted how many plays are midline, how many are veer or anything else. I haven't even watched all of their games. I've watched enough to form a subjective opinion. I have watched all of our games, but again, I haven't counted what percent of our plays are veer and if this changes by QB.</p><p></p><p>Still, it is also not clear to me what fault you found with my characterization of what you said. I infer that you are referring my response to the point you repeat here when you say, "I just don't believe he, or anyone else, would have the same level of success that CPJ has had here." In my last post, I noted that he's had similar success at Navy (45-21 last 5 years) as CPJ (43-19, last 5 years) and that Jeff Monken at GS (first 3 years, 31-12) was comparable to CPJ (last 3 years, 38-6). Neither was as good, but neither was precipitously worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 336320, member: 195"] I didn't throw stones. I am not trying to troll. I agreed with some of what you said, but not other. That's what discussion boards are about. It does seem that you like to take personal attacks at me, but I didn't make one at you. However, since you now assert that Navy runs triple option between 50-70% to our 20%, could you offer some substantiation to this claim? It's one thing for you have an impression and me to have a different impression. We don't all see things the same. However, it's something different once you assert quantitative data. I'm sure you'll document this data because otherwise it would seem like you were just repeating your subjective opinion as if it were objective. Maybe you're trolling me? Anyway, I admit that my impression is just that, a subjective opinion. I see Navy run a lot of midline with their current QB, and they passed more with their previous QB. I see them use a WR lined up as a TE as an eligible receiver. It seems to me that they have a pretty diverse playbook that serves them well against their competition. I haven't counted how many plays are midline, how many are veer or anything else. I haven't even watched all of their games. I've watched enough to form a subjective opinion. I have watched all of our games, but again, I haven't counted what percent of our plays are veer and if this changes by QB. Still, it is also not clear to me what fault you found with my characterization of what you said. I infer that you are referring my response to the point you repeat here when you say, "I just don't believe he, or anyone else, would have the same level of success that CPJ has had here." In my last post, I noted that he's had similar success at Navy (45-21 last 5 years) as CPJ (43-19, last 5 years) and that Jeff Monken at GS (first 3 years, 31-12) was comparable to CPJ (last 3 years, 38-6). Neither was as good, but neither was precipitously worse. [/QUOTE]
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