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<blockquote data-quote="WreckinGT" data-source="post: 874538" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>This may shock you, but the 2017 and 2018 teams were ranked higher in offensive efficiency than the 2008 and 2016 teams. Overall four different QBs lead top 20 offenses for CPJ. It wasn't just two who had success. Tevin Washington was the only QB in the CPJ era to lead two top 15 offenses. The offense was consistently effective with whatever personnel was plugged in. Either CPJ really knew what he was doing or the system gave us an advantage, or some mixture of both. As for the defense, CPJ isn't a defensive coach and apparently wasn't very good at hiring them either. Although somewhat in his defense he tried to hire one and we just flat out refused to pay for it. </p><p></p><p>But back to the question at hand, which is what we need to do going forward. Maybe there is a pro style coach who is a good enough play caller that will come here and have similar results. I just really doubt it when the better teams on our schedule will be facing the same offense in practice with better talent, along with playing many other teams running the same scheme. Talent will win out if you decide to do the same thing everyone else does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WreckinGT, post: 874538, member: 147"] This may shock you, but the 2017 and 2018 teams were ranked higher in offensive efficiency than the 2008 and 2016 teams. Overall four different QBs lead top 20 offenses for CPJ. It wasn't just two who had success. Tevin Washington was the only QB in the CPJ era to lead two top 15 offenses. The offense was consistently effective with whatever personnel was plugged in. Either CPJ really knew what he was doing or the system gave us an advantage, or some mixture of both. As for the defense, CPJ isn't a defensive coach and apparently wasn't very good at hiring them either. Although somewhat in his defense he tried to hire one and we just flat out refused to pay for it. But back to the question at hand, which is what we need to do going forward. Maybe there is a pro style coach who is a good enough play caller that will come here and have similar results. I just really doubt it when the better teams on our schedule will be facing the same offense in practice with better talent, along with playing many other teams running the same scheme. Talent will win out if you decide to do the same thing everyone else does. [/QUOTE]
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