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<blockquote data-quote="OldJacketFan" data-source="post: 11627" data-attributes="member: 304"><p>As physically gifted as Vad is he's still a young, learning QB. It is still funny to me how many folks that do not grasp how hard this offense is to learn and run. I know some state "well it's only 6 running plays and and 2, maybe 3 passing plays" which ignores the reality of the offense. If you really, really believe this is a simple, high school offense nothing I can say or suggest is going to make one bit of difference in your opinion. But if you really want to learn what the offense is capable of take a little time and do the research. It's all out there for you to find, you might find out just how diversifies and flexible the offense truly it. The timing, the ball handling, the reads in the run/pass game that exist in this offense when it's run to it's full measure are as complex, if not more, than any other offensive scheme. Historically CPJ has had a jr QB with time in the system to run it for two years. Realistically Vad is just beginning his 2nd year in the offense despite being a RS sophomore and he's having some growing pains. There are times that he is also not getting a lot of help from his O line as well. When you combine the two it truly impacts how efficient the offense is. I love the offensive scheme and look forward to Vad growing as a QB in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldJacketFan, post: 11627, member: 304"] As physically gifted as Vad is he's still a young, learning QB. It is still funny to me how many folks that do not grasp how hard this offense is to learn and run. I know some state "well it's only 6 running plays and and 2, maybe 3 passing plays" which ignores the reality of the offense. If you really, really believe this is a simple, high school offense nothing I can say or suggest is going to make one bit of difference in your opinion. But if you really want to learn what the offense is capable of take a little time and do the research. It's all out there for you to find, you might find out just how diversifies and flexible the offense truly it. The timing, the ball handling, the reads in the run/pass game that exist in this offense when it's run to it's full measure are as complex, if not more, than any other offensive scheme. Historically CPJ has had a jr QB with time in the system to run it for two years. Realistically Vad is just beginning his 2nd year in the offense despite being a RS sophomore and he's having some growing pains. There are times that he is also not getting a lot of help from his O line as well. When you combine the two it truly impacts how efficient the offense is. I love the offensive scheme and look forward to Vad growing as a QB in it. [/QUOTE]
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