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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 481222" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Oh, I fully agree CPJ could never FULLY implement his playbook here. Probably not at any college for that matter because the option game alone would take up more than the allotted time the NCAA gives teams. Then you talk about getting deep into the RNS part of the offense. No way in hells bells.</p><p></p><p>That said, what I've said in other threads I fully believe: CPJ could absolutely implement more RNS but dial back the option part of the offense. I think if we can get proficient enough in the RNS, we don't have to get too deep into the option game. Instead of 10 variations of our various running plays, how about we just run 3-5 variations of our CORE option running plays to complement the RnS? Will it be the same offense we've come to identify as CPJ's flexbone offense? No, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.</p><p></p><p>Art Briles and his offensive progeny do it to a degree. They use concepts from Air Raid and RnS to set up the run via read option. In fact, they call the offense the Veer and Shoot. They do it to devastating effect...well, they <em>DID</em>, until the scandal. Now the mantel is being carried by his son Kendal at Houston and former OC Philip Montgomery at Tulsa, though Montgomery is having less success. Briles has the #13 OFEI offense in the country at Houston.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 481222, member: 360"] Oh, I fully agree CPJ could never FULLY implement his playbook here. Probably not at any college for that matter because the option game alone would take up more than the allotted time the NCAA gives teams. Then you talk about getting deep into the RNS part of the offense. No way in hells bells. That said, what I've said in other threads I fully believe: CPJ could absolutely implement more RNS but dial back the option part of the offense. I think if we can get proficient enough in the RNS, we don't have to get too deep into the option game. Instead of 10 variations of our various running plays, how about we just run 3-5 variations of our CORE option running plays to complement the RnS? Will it be the same offense we've come to identify as CPJ's flexbone offense? No, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Art Briles and his offensive progeny do it to a degree. They use concepts from Air Raid and RnS to set up the run via read option. In fact, they call the offense the Veer and Shoot. They do it to devastating effect...well, they [I]DID[/I], until the scandal. Now the mantel is being carried by his son Kendal at Houston and former OC Philip Montgomery at Tulsa, though Montgomery is having less success. Briles has the #13 OFEI offense in the country at Houston. [/QUOTE]
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