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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 752384" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>My hate for CPJ??? Lmaaooo. I’ve literally never said anything bad about CPJ on this board. I think CPJ is an excellent coach, but his time had passed. I never said Nebraska ran a pro style offense either. I said the fundamentals and foundation of their offensive scheme was much more similar to a pro style than to CPJs lmao. Watch the offensive linemen. It’s extremely easy to see how different the offenses are. How many Nebraska linemen end up laying on the bellies after the snap? None of them. Their blocking schemes were based on a pro style offense. Watch a CPJ run team. On running plays just about every OL hits the dirt unless there’s a guard pulling somewhere.</p><p></p><p>Like dude, if you’re still confused on how different the situations are then I don’t know what to tell you. CPJ has a Twitter. You can always slide in his DMs and ask if he wants to go out with you. Other than that I don’t know what to tell you. You’re the only person on this board that seems to think there was some kind of hidden super powers in the offense last year. It’s not true. There’s factual information trying to tell you that it’s not true. There’s numerical and visual data to show you it’s not true. If you don’t believe after all of this, then maybe it’s you that’s wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 752384, member: 4572"] My hate for CPJ??? Lmaaooo. I’ve literally never said anything bad about CPJ on this board. I think CPJ is an excellent coach, but his time had passed. I never said Nebraska ran a pro style offense either. I said the fundamentals and foundation of their offensive scheme was much more similar to a pro style than to CPJs lmao. Watch the offensive linemen. It’s extremely easy to see how different the offenses are. How many Nebraska linemen end up laying on the bellies after the snap? None of them. Their blocking schemes were based on a pro style offense. Watch a CPJ run team. On running plays just about every OL hits the dirt unless there’s a guard pulling somewhere. Like dude, if you’re still confused on how different the situations are then I don’t know what to tell you. CPJ has a Twitter. You can always slide in his DMs and ask if he wants to go out with you. Other than that I don’t know what to tell you. You’re the only person on this board that seems to think there was some kind of hidden super powers in the offense last year. It’s not true. There’s factual information trying to tell you that it’s not true. There’s numerical and visual data to show you it’s not true. If you don’t believe after all of this, then maybe it’s you that’s wrong. [/QUOTE]
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