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<blockquote data-quote="pbrown520" data-source="post: 371369" data-attributes="member: 1003"><p>You said their coach didn't change. I agree with you that the offense is largely the same, but I do think that Lindsey calls a different game than Lashlee (spelling) did. </p><p></p><p>CPJ does tweak the offense a little, not all that much. He recycles plays from year to year - surely some to break tendencies and surely some based on personnel. For example, the a back counter that we popped on VT was a redux of the same play from a few years back when he ran it with Orwin Smith all the time. BTW I largely advocate some tweaks not as much for effectiveness in most games, but rather to maybe have a shot at execution when we can't run our base or to help attract a QB who is a legit passer and runner instead of a good runner and a highly suspect passer. Clearly, based off most games, we don't need to change anything.</p><p></p><p>Agree on Kevin Steele's success at Auburn. Couldn't replicate that at GT (hell he couldn't do it at Clemson).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pbrown520, post: 371369, member: 1003"] You said their coach didn't change. I agree with you that the offense is largely the same, but I do think that Lindsey calls a different game than Lashlee (spelling) did. CPJ does tweak the offense a little, not all that much. He recycles plays from year to year - surely some to break tendencies and surely some based on personnel. For example, the a back counter that we popped on VT was a redux of the same play from a few years back when he ran it with Orwin Smith all the time. BTW I largely advocate some tweaks not as much for effectiveness in most games, but rather to maybe have a shot at execution when we can't run our base or to help attract a QB who is a legit passer and runner instead of a good runner and a highly suspect passer. Clearly, based off most games, we don't need to change anything. Agree on Kevin Steele's success at Auburn. Couldn't replicate that at GT (hell he couldn't do it at Clemson). [/QUOTE]
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