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<blockquote data-quote="YJMD" data-source="post: 670118" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>Personally I haven't seen anything from the offense which stands out from the crowd in scheme. There are some Os which I feel are better schematically to put more pressure on the D. Actually, CPJs O is a version of that, but we were too limited in personnel and practice to take advantage of it.</p><p></p><p>That said, coach Ps offense is certainly complete enough to take us where we need to go with the right personnel and coaching. That's where question marks remain.</p><p></p><p>Someone posted in another thread about how CPJ adapted blocking scheme and formation to our players in 2008 which led to our more immediate success, although much of that team success was built on defensive talent. Regardless, I don't see the same here. Our challenges were doing things in a way which we just weren't good at executing and not trying some sort of transition. That said, we did adapt somewhat to our strengths over time, and I'm not opposed to an intentional transition abandoning the old ways for short term loss and long-term gain. The trouble is we heard a message that our very design is to adopt what our players are suited for and highlight their strengths instead of trying to make them fit a scheme. And to that end we started with Oliver at QB running most of the time but in a blocking scheme and against defensive alignments which made that so much harder.</p><p></p><p>Regardless, we seem to have settled on a scheme and QB capable of doing all of it (although struggling with part of it more than others), and I am not concerned about the direction we are heading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJMD, post: 670118, member: 1929"] Personally I haven't seen anything from the offense which stands out from the crowd in scheme. There are some Os which I feel are better schematically to put more pressure on the D. Actually, CPJs O is a version of that, but we were too limited in personnel and practice to take advantage of it. That said, coach Ps offense is certainly complete enough to take us where we need to go with the right personnel and coaching. That's where question marks remain. Someone posted in another thread about how CPJ adapted blocking scheme and formation to our players in 2008 which led to our more immediate success, although much of that team success was built on defensive talent. Regardless, I don't see the same here. Our challenges were doing things in a way which we just weren't good at executing and not trying some sort of transition. That said, we did adapt somewhat to our strengths over time, and I'm not opposed to an intentional transition abandoning the old ways for short term loss and long-term gain. The trouble is we heard a message that our very design is to adopt what our players are suited for and highlight their strengths instead of trying to make them fit a scheme. And to that end we started with Oliver at QB running most of the time but in a blocking scheme and against defensive alignments which made that so much harder. Regardless, we seem to have settled on a scheme and QB capable of doing all of it (although struggling with part of it more than others), and I am not concerned about the direction we are heading. [/QUOTE]
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