Shotgun on 3rd and one... switching QBs at the beginning of the year. Not scoring in two games this year. No adjustments whatsoever. I feel like he didn't really try to tailor this offense to our guys
So when other teams like Bama, Oklahoma, LSU etc are in shotgun on 3rd and 1 and make it, is it a good play call? It’s all about execution. Why is shotgun not as good? The RB on a run play in shotgun gets the ball about as deep in as if the QB is under center so is there really a difference?
switching QB’s has nothing to do with play calling imo, we didn’t have a QB that coach felt good about that could do both running or throwing so he had to mix it up, neither guys were blowing it out of the water. It was also a hard place for CDP to be put in (and the players) when he runs a system the guys were struggling with due to what we have ran for so long.
Not scoring in games does not reflect bad play calling when you can watch and point out play after play of simple mistakes being made, like, dropped passes, allowing a defender to run free on a blitz etc.
No adjustments is just false, it was just no execution continuing. It was actually talked about after a game about how there was adjustments that were made. I believe it was with the OL blocking specifically.
he did not try to tailor his offense to the guys this year. It’s been said he was told to pretty much flip it completely around. It calls for probably more losses early, but it also will get the offense set in stone and be more productive down the road. If you slowly implement your offense over three years, by year 3 it won’t be as good as if you just completely flip it over in year 1.
I truly believe we will see everything come together by year 3 and even a tad more next year. If you notice our offense looked ok against bad defenses and bad against good defenses, that lets me know it’s more about the horses and execution than it is about play calling. CDP has not forgotten how to coach, if you want to see what we are working towards go look at his offenses for costal Carolina where he averaged over 30 ppg every season if I’m not mistaken.