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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 618583" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>My experience and perspective on offense coaching against other teams with equal or less talent:</p><p>You go into the game with plan A (your basic stuff), Plan B (open it up more with passes, reverses, outside runs), and Plan C (trick stuff, fake kicks, razzle-dazzle). Plan A works well early on and you get the advantage. As the D starts to catch on you hit them with some Plan B and your advantage increases. Later you put them away with a Plan C play or two.</p><p></p><p>My experience and perspective on offense coaching against a team with say 3 players on D better than any of your players and several players as good as your best player:</p><p>You go into the game with Plan A. Your success is spotty and you cannot sustain drives. You try Plan B and it gets worse (at this point there is no consideration for Plan C). The result is continually losing field position and eventually your own (good) D gives up easy scores. You play hard and run the clock and hope for no injuries, hug your players and look forward to another day.</p><p></p><p>My experience and perspective on offense coaching against another team with at least 6 players far better than your best player and about a half dozen players as good as your best player: </p><p>I never coached against this Clemson team but I can see a 38 point beating easily regardless of my game plan. You are in a world of hurt when you cannot match up in talent and your only hope is to plan and play your best and hope to get a heap of help from the other team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 618583, member: 1376"] My experience and perspective on offense coaching against other teams with equal or less talent: You go into the game with plan A (your basic stuff), Plan B (open it up more with passes, reverses, outside runs), and Plan C (trick stuff, fake kicks, razzle-dazzle). Plan A works well early on and you get the advantage. As the D starts to catch on you hit them with some Plan B and your advantage increases. Later you put them away with a Plan C play or two. My experience and perspective on offense coaching against a team with say 3 players on D better than any of your players and several players as good as your best player: You go into the game with Plan A. Your success is spotty and you cannot sustain drives. You try Plan B and it gets worse (at this point there is no consideration for Plan C). The result is continually losing field position and eventually your own (good) D gives up easy scores. You play hard and run the clock and hope for no injuries, hug your players and look forward to another day. My experience and perspective on offense coaching against another team with at least 6 players far better than your best player and about a half dozen players as good as your best player: I never coached against this Clemson team but I can see a 38 point beating easily regardless of my game plan. You are in a world of hurt when you cannot match up in talent and your only hope is to plan and play your best and hope to get a heap of help from the other team. [/QUOTE]
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