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<blockquote data-quote="jgtengineer" data-source="post: 874082" data-attributes="member: 3094"><p>The issue was we tried to jump to the RPO based offense too quick if that makes sense. I think we could have gone a bit more of a gradual change while still going to a "pro style" offense. When coach takes over he looks at the QB room and we don't really have a traditional Passing QB. This is known and this is fine. So going to a system that requires someone who can master inside the numbers quick passing was a bad idea. What we had was a series of QB's who were comfortable undercenter and some amazing RB talent. </p><p></p><p>So run an I. In truth a hat on Hat power offense is about as prostyle as it could get. You are playing smash mouth hit you in the face football. Our base formation then becomes a 21 I formation. With JP mason at Tail (or griffen) Jordan Howard at Fullback (mason can slide up here too) And Davis at Tight. Our base play becomes a Power Dive off tackle take advantage of our pulling guards and speed. And there's an entire 5-10 play tree that builds off this with play action passes , counters, FB dives and such. You can present Twins, motion to twins, motion to trips (with FB going to twins side tight end. Motion to 21. And motion/shift to flex if you have a speed tailback in (basically motion him out to slot and keep the fullback down this allows you to run stuff like midline or traps like we use to. Coach P actually did a ton of this before he got to temple Motioning from I to flexbone it was very weird he chucked out all that experience.)</p><p></p><p>We then have a pretty standard Gun package that's 3 and 4 wide. And a lot of singleback concepts that can be run out of either under center or gun. (same plays basically for variance). And a lot of screens to get easy completions. </p><p></p><p>This in place we are basically running a "pro style" Power run offense. Would we have had a ton of success? Who knows I think we'd have surprised some people who weren't use to some smash mouth football. But this offense is also a ball control offense which helps our defense. One of the main issues with our defense is I am not entirely sure we are that much worse person to person, we should be better by recruiting. I am also not sure the Defensive coaches were any more incompetent than people we've had in the past. I think we just were out gunned and we had people out of position. Then because our offense couldn't stay on the field our lack of depth lead to us getting gassed and shelled. Which lead to panic which lead to more out of position. Things were mismanaged from an expectation to a choosing scheme level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgtengineer, post: 874082, member: 3094"] The issue was we tried to jump to the RPO based offense too quick if that makes sense. I think we could have gone a bit more of a gradual change while still going to a "pro style" offense. When coach takes over he looks at the QB room and we don't really have a traditional Passing QB. This is known and this is fine. So going to a system that requires someone who can master inside the numbers quick passing was a bad idea. What we had was a series of QB's who were comfortable undercenter and some amazing RB talent. So run an I. In truth a hat on Hat power offense is about as prostyle as it could get. You are playing smash mouth hit you in the face football. Our base formation then becomes a 21 I formation. With JP mason at Tail (or griffen) Jordan Howard at Fullback (mason can slide up here too) And Davis at Tight. Our base play becomes a Power Dive off tackle take advantage of our pulling guards and speed. And there's an entire 5-10 play tree that builds off this with play action passes , counters, FB dives and such. You can present Twins, motion to twins, motion to trips (with FB going to twins side tight end. Motion to 21. And motion/shift to flex if you have a speed tailback in (basically motion him out to slot and keep the fullback down this allows you to run stuff like midline or traps like we use to. Coach P actually did a ton of this before he got to temple Motioning from I to flexbone it was very weird he chucked out all that experience.) We then have a pretty standard Gun package that's 3 and 4 wide. And a lot of singleback concepts that can be run out of either under center or gun. (same plays basically for variance). And a lot of screens to get easy completions. This in place we are basically running a "pro style" Power run offense. Would we have had a ton of success? Who knows I think we'd have surprised some people who weren't use to some smash mouth football. But this offense is also a ball control offense which helps our defense. One of the main issues with our defense is I am not entirely sure we are that much worse person to person, we should be better by recruiting. I am also not sure the Defensive coaches were any more incompetent than people we've had in the past. I think we just were out gunned and we had people out of position. Then because our offense couldn't stay on the field our lack of depth lead to us getting gassed and shelled. Which lead to panic which lead to more out of position. Things were mismanaged from an expectation to a choosing scheme level. [/QUOTE]
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