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<blockquote data-quote="Spalding Jacket" data-source="post: 926135" data-attributes="member: 897"><p>Funny, similar thing with Paul Johnson when Erk Russell promoted CPJ to offensive coordinator at Georgia Southern. He thought to himself what were the hardest offenses to stop. Running wise it was the option and passing wise was the run and shoot. So he thought what if I combined them and so the flexbone was born. </p><p></p><p>A decade plus ago there were lots of unique offenses being run. Over that time though people have been taking the best aspects of those offenses and mixing them into their offenses so now it seems like everyone runs a standard NCAA spread offense flavored with these concepts and named their own. I liked what Patenaude was wanting to bring, but the Oline and backup QB issues kept him from being able to succeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spalding Jacket, post: 926135, member: 897"] Funny, similar thing with Paul Johnson when Erk Russell promoted CPJ to offensive coordinator at Georgia Southern. He thought to himself what were the hardest offenses to stop. Running wise it was the option and passing wise was the run and shoot. So he thought what if I combined them and so the flexbone was born. A decade plus ago there were lots of unique offenses being run. Over that time though people have been taking the best aspects of those offenses and mixing them into their offenses so now it seems like everyone runs a standard NCAA spread offense flavored with these concepts and named their own. I liked what Patenaude was wanting to bring, but the Oline and backup QB issues kept him from being able to succeed. [/QUOTE]
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