Since I used to coach football for a living, you would think that some on here would listen. It's MUCH more complex than anyone on here knows. I'm done trying to explain.
Wrong. The OLine will work in tandem on a down lineman, and work up to the LBer. Calls have to be made based on fronts and techniques. The QB is giving the ball unless the backside DLineman who is unaccounted for crashes down.
Zone blocking is not about blocking an area. Zone blocking is a series of 2 OLinemen blocking 1 down lineman, while reading the LBer. The 2 OLinemen try to drive the DLineman into the 2nd level. Whichever way the LBer goes, one of the OLinemen will chip off and block that particular LBer...
Hard to have a legit conversation with someone so blinded in their love for CPJ. Not basing CPJ, I'm telling you what he does and does not do. Take it or leave it.
Oh wow! Guys...PJ does not believe in zone blocking. We do not run the inside or outside zone. It would be obvious looking at the Oline movement. Everything PJ does is man blocking. We may "zone" the backside of a play, which refers to 2 linemen working a combo to the backer. That does not...
Since Bobinski admitted in a radio interview that CPJ did make some comments about being done here, I would say that Feldman is as credible as they come.
Anyone with a good voice can be a broadcaster/announcer. They are not experts. It's kind of like the "read option". Read option refers to the "Zone Read Option" which we do not have anywhere in our play book. Yet broadcasters just throw the term around during our games.
Has nothing to do with whether I like the offense or not. Like I said, your basic I formation has 5 players who can go out on routes. Our base formation has the defense bunched up in the box. That is a sure fire sign that it is NOT a spread.
Look, you can call CPJ's offense what you want...
O'Leary beat UGA in a bowl game 2 years ago... without Friedgen. He also won his conference, beat Louisville, won a BCS bowl this year, and finished ranked in the top 15 this year without Friedgen. That theory has been disproved for a few years now.
Not being argumentative either, and I see where the confusion comes in. Basically even a standard I formation can have 5 players go out into pass patterns anywhere on the field. All offenses use the whole field through plays. Spread refers to the formations that an offense uses the majority of...
Spread refers to spreading the defense out across the field using you skill players, not across the DLine. In turn pulling defenders out of the box so you can run underneath them. CPJ would be the only coach in college football to believe that OLine spacing = a spread.
Beat me to it. If your base formation has 9 players within 6 yards of the center, it is not a spread. We dictate that the defense put at least 8 in the box on most plays. That is the opposite of a spread offense. Freeze frame right before the ball is snapped and we are in an I formation, and...
As good as the Process was, it was geared toward our fanbase rather than recruits. The Vandy video is geared for recruits and fans happen to like it as well.
Guys listen. Auburn's offense is in no way similar to CPJ's offense. The option that Auburn runs is a zone read. We do not run a zone read. The zone read is MUCH easier for a qb to read than a Veer read. The rest of Auburn's run game is actually more similar to Gailey's run game than...
PJ needs to visit Rich Rod. His blocking schemes are most similar to PJ's, although he runs a good bit of zone read in addition.
The only thing holding Rich Rod back from being an elite coach is his weird obsession with running a 3-3-5 defense.
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