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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 686323" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>We ran a lot of read option. It wasn't the read option that we loved under CPJ, but we ran a lot of read option. As with CPJ, if our guys can't block, the read option ain't going nowhere...let's not forget that CPJ's offense was plagued by bad OL blocking in the latter years.</p><p></p><p>Let's also keep in mind that maybe Patenaude and CGC ran the offense to what they wanted to see in the future in order to get all our guys more reps in it and set us up for better years, as opposed to trying to make each play successful. It would be like CPJ coming in without Nesbitt/Dwyer/BayBay/and good OLs and running Gailey's plays just so he was successful that day. You run your offense and build on each play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 686323, member: 360"] We ran a lot of read option. It wasn't the read option that we loved under CPJ, but we ran a lot of read option. As with CPJ, if our guys can't block, the read option ain't going nowhere...let's not forget that CPJ's offense was plagued by bad OL blocking in the latter years. Let's also keep in mind that maybe Patenaude and CGC ran the offense to what they wanted to see in the future in order to get all our guys more reps in it and set us up for better years, as opposed to trying to make each play successful. It would be like CPJ coming in without Nesbitt/Dwyer/BayBay/and good OLs and running Gailey's plays just so he was successful that day. You run your offense and build on each play. [/QUOTE]
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