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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 84442" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>We are running the same offense for the most part. That is true. Personally, I liked his interview ( thanks for sharing) and it only increased the amount of respect I have for the guy. He is a really good player and he will be in the league. Having said that, if you look back over the last several games, CPJ rarely (pretty much never) gives the same offensive look from game to game. There are always a stable of plays, that we rep for each week, which are hand picked to counter certain defensive tendencies of the upcoming opponent. Although our alignment is very similar each week, the plays we run out of it change quite a bit. IMHO CPJ goes a great deal out of his way to ensure he doesn't follow a pattern in that regard. I am sure the same will be true this week.</p><p></p><p>We have installed a TON of option plays into our offense, both passing and running. However, it looks to me like we rep a certain groups of plays, with blocking variations, every week to make sure our execution is crisp. If you go back and look at the film, we have emphasized a different group of option plays every week this year.</p><p></p><p>Perryman is right, the offense hasn't changed. However, the people running it have changed a lot and the group of plays he is likely to go up against this week is certainly unknown. He will be challenged a great deal and, from his interview, I think he knows that. There was nothing inflammatory about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 84442, member: 639"] We are running the same offense for the most part. That is true. Personally, I liked his interview ( thanks for sharing) and it only increased the amount of respect I have for the guy. He is a really good player and he will be in the league. Having said that, if you look back over the last several games, CPJ rarely (pretty much never) gives the same offensive look from game to game. There are always a stable of plays, that we rep for each week, which are hand picked to counter certain defensive tendencies of the upcoming opponent. Although our alignment is very similar each week, the plays we run out of it change quite a bit. IMHO CPJ goes a great deal out of his way to ensure he doesn't follow a pattern in that regard. I am sure the same will be true this week. We have installed a TON of option plays into our offense, both passing and running. However, it looks to me like we rep a certain groups of plays, with blocking variations, every week to make sure our execution is crisp. If you go back and look at the film, we have emphasized a different group of option plays every week this year. Perryman is right, the offense hasn't changed. However, the people running it have changed a lot and the group of plays he is likely to go up against this week is certainly unknown. He will be challenged a great deal and, from his interview, I think he knows that. There was nothing inflammatory about it. [/QUOTE]
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