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<blockquote data-quote="jchens_GT" data-source="post: 38428" data-attributes="member: 119"><p>Gotta say, I basically agree with every point you make here. Great interview and I think the policy change with exceptions is going to help us, although it may take a while to see the results as you said.</p><p></p><p>I would be curious to know more and her other people's thoughts about your last point as well. I agree that it seems like we ran out of the gun most often on obvious passing downs. I don't know if a case could be made for or against running more from under center, but I do think a case could be made that we are more successful when passing out of play action. This is what I believe our system and style of play is better suited for. I bet that we aren't the only run heavy team that struggles more throwing the ball on passing downs than we do on "regular" downs. That doesn't mean we shouldn't try to improve that, but I think we are better off when we catch teams off guard with play action.</p><p></p><p>I don't want to stir up another shotgun vs under center debate. I am more just trying to think through why we had more success throwing under center (This may be more appropriate for the <a href="http://gtswarm.com/community/threads/offensive-scheme-q-a-thread.1880/" target="_blank">Offensive Scheme Q&A thread</a>). I am up for whatever formation puts us in a position to make plays and score points. If those two things are happening, I couldn't care less about formations. Touchdowns and big plays are fun to watch, whether you run the air raid or the wishbone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jchens_GT, post: 38428, member: 119"] Gotta say, I basically agree with every point you make here. Great interview and I think the policy change with exceptions is going to help us, although it may take a while to see the results as you said. I would be curious to know more and her other people's thoughts about your last point as well. I agree that it seems like we ran out of the gun most often on obvious passing downs. I don't know if a case could be made for or against running more from under center, but I do think a case could be made that we are more successful when passing out of play action. This is what I believe our system and style of play is better suited for. I bet that we aren't the only run heavy team that struggles more throwing the ball on passing downs than we do on "regular" downs. That doesn't mean we shouldn't try to improve that, but I think we are better off when we catch teams off guard with play action. I don't want to stir up another shotgun vs under center debate. I am more just trying to think through why we had more success throwing under center (This may be more appropriate for the [URL='http://gtswarm.com/community/threads/offensive-scheme-q-a-thread.1880/']Offensive Scheme Q&A thread[/URL]). I am up for whatever formation puts us in a position to make plays and score points. If those two things are happening, I couldn't care less about formations. Touchdowns and big plays are fun to watch, whether you run the air raid or the wishbone. [/QUOTE]
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