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<blockquote data-quote="redmule" data-source="post: 154642" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p>"The further away from the ball your position is, the quicker you can play!" I think the first time I heard this was from O'Leary 20 years ago. A Backs and Wide Receivers are the farthest away in our offense. Closest to the ball is where we have the most experience. In CPJ's first year in 08 with a team that had never run the TO and had probably never played against it, we tied for the Division. We would have won it except for a ridiculous personal foul call on us on third and long at VT for hitting Tyrod Taylor as he was dancing down the sideline. That was in the 4th qtr and the game tied. VT went on to kick a FG and win by 3. Johnson seems to be very very good at getting people into the right positions and maximizing their abilities in his offense (Vad Lee would be the exception, and I think CPJ tried everything he could there). We'll probably have less blocking ability from the AB, but more explosiveness and speed.</p><p></p><p>It's all relative. Every team is going to lose players in this off season to grades, dismissals, arrests, injuries, transfers. Sorry to see Andrews go, but I can hardly wait to see some of the freshmen with the ball in their hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redmule, post: 154642, member: 1338"] "The further away from the ball your position is, the quicker you can play!" I think the first time I heard this was from O'Leary 20 years ago. A Backs and Wide Receivers are the farthest away in our offense. Closest to the ball is where we have the most experience. In CPJ's first year in 08 with a team that had never run the TO and had probably never played against it, we tied for the Division. We would have won it except for a ridiculous personal foul call on us on third and long at VT for hitting Tyrod Taylor as he was dancing down the sideline. That was in the 4th qtr and the game tied. VT went on to kick a FG and win by 3. Johnson seems to be very very good at getting people into the right positions and maximizing their abilities in his offense (Vad Lee would be the exception, and I think CPJ tried everything he could there). We'll probably have less blocking ability from the AB, but more explosiveness and speed. It's all relative. Every team is going to lose players in this off season to grades, dismissals, arrests, injuries, transfers. Sorry to see Andrews go, but I can hardly wait to see some of the freshmen with the ball in their hands. [/QUOTE]
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