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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 925466" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I don't need to spin any offense. Their effectiveness can be measured by objective statistics, or they won't.</p><p></p><p>I'm a fan of effective offenses. I don't care if we pass more or run more. Air Raid, flex option, west coast, etc...does not matter to me as long as our offense doesn't look like a sh!tshow in short yardage situations or trying to get the ball in the end zone. That's exactly what's been happening the last 4 years.</p><p></p><p>Faulkner and Barbay can have the most balanced offenses if they want. Outside of Barbay's lone season at App State in 2022 (App State was already decent to good on offense before Barbay got there), neither Barbay or Faulkner had anything in their OC past that would impress anyone.</p><p></p><p>Coaches say stuff in interviews all the time that don't come to fruition so I wouldn't infer anything from what was said. If anything, it's most likely the reality of our economics that will ultimately decide the direction of our offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 925466, member: 360"] I don't need to spin any offense. Their effectiveness can be measured by objective statistics, or they won't. I'm a fan of effective offenses. I don't care if we pass more or run more. Air Raid, flex option, west coast, etc...does not matter to me as long as our offense doesn't look like a sh!tshow in short yardage situations or trying to get the ball in the end zone. That's exactly what's been happening the last 4 years. Faulkner and Barbay can have the most balanced offenses if they want. Outside of Barbay's lone season at App State in 2022 (App State was already decent to good on offense before Barbay got there), neither Barbay or Faulkner had anything in their OC past that would impress anyone. Coaches say stuff in interviews all the time that don't come to fruition so I wouldn't infer anything from what was said. If anything, it's most likely the reality of our economics that will ultimately decide the direction of our offense. [/QUOTE]
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