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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 322293" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>There's certainly a give and take with CPJ's offense. </p><p></p><p>On the plus side, IMO, you get one of the best game day tacticians in college football. You also get an offense that's proven to make the most out of the talent. This offense works, and is at times devastating (See Orange Bowl 2014, FSU 2009). Despite "high school offense" connotations, this offense is proven that it's one of the most explosive offenses in college football today.</p><p></p><p>On the minus side, there's a certain stigma associated with this offense that does affect recruiting on the offensive side. For instance, the state of GA currently has the #1 ranked pro style QB (Trevor Lawrence), the #1 ranked Dual Threat QB (Justin Fields), and the #2 ranked Dual Threat QB (Emory Jones). None of whom considered GT. It's hard to recruit elite level skill players to play in this offense.</p><p></p><p>So, in the end, you take the good with the bad. I'm certainly a fan of CPJ and this offense. Part of me is pulling for Lucas Johnson to win the QB battle at some point so CPJ can make use of his arm, and possibly change the narrative of this offense. This offense is certainly capable of having a QB passing for 2000+ yards and 1000+ yards rushing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 322293, member: 360"] There's certainly a give and take with CPJ's offense. On the plus side, IMO, you get one of the best game day tacticians in college football. You also get an offense that's proven to make the most out of the talent. This offense works, and is at times devastating (See Orange Bowl 2014, FSU 2009). Despite "high school offense" connotations, this offense is proven that it's one of the most explosive offenses in college football today. On the minus side, there's a certain stigma associated with this offense that does affect recruiting on the offensive side. For instance, the state of GA currently has the #1 ranked pro style QB (Trevor Lawrence), the #1 ranked Dual Threat QB (Justin Fields), and the #2 ranked Dual Threat QB (Emory Jones). None of whom considered GT. It's hard to recruit elite level skill players to play in this offense. So, in the end, you take the good with the bad. I'm certainly a fan of CPJ and this offense. Part of me is pulling for Lucas Johnson to win the QB battle at some point so CPJ can make use of his arm, and possibly change the narrative of this offense. This offense is certainly capable of having a QB passing for 2000+ yards and 1000+ yards rushing. [/QUOTE]
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