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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 675233" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>We have to...HAVE TO...sustain more drives. Way too many 3 and outs, and drives that lead to ZERO points. It's not only hurting us offensively, but also on the defensive drive. UGA pretty much wore us down the second half after we were able to play them within striking distance the first half. </p><p></p><p>IMO, Patenaude needs to make that drive up 75 into Vinnings and spend a couple of hours a few times a week picking CPJ's brain on how we can implement CPJ's flex option and adjustments within what Patenaude is trying to do. Our staff would be idiots not to make use of CPJ's brain...much the same way Cutcliffe and Harbaugh of the Raven did. We're getting skill players and OLs CPJ tried for years to get, and now we have them. Doesn't mean we need to return to the triple option, but there are a LOT of things Patenaude can learn from CPJ to help us going forward. Like the Ravens, we can modernize flex option concepts and still sell them under the "pro spread" umbrella.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 675233, member: 360"] We have to...HAVE TO...sustain more drives. Way too many 3 and outs, and drives that lead to ZERO points. It's not only hurting us offensively, but also on the defensive drive. UGA pretty much wore us down the second half after we were able to play them within striking distance the first half. IMO, Patenaude needs to make that drive up 75 into Vinnings and spend a couple of hours a few times a week picking CPJ's brain on how we can implement CPJ's flex option and adjustments within what Patenaude is trying to do. Our staff would be idiots not to make use of CPJ's brain...much the same way Cutcliffe and Harbaugh of the Raven did. We're getting skill players and OLs CPJ tried for years to get, and now we have them. Doesn't mean we need to return to the triple option, but there are a LOT of things Patenaude can learn from CPJ to help us going forward. Like the Ravens, we can modernize flex option concepts and still sell them under the "pro spread" umbrella. [/QUOTE]
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