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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 973458" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Well one should get the wording correctly to accurately describe what they don't like. The CPJ flexbone offense ran the "triple option" about 20% of the time. They also ran pass plays sometimes, toss plays, draw plays, midline plays, etc. </p><p></p><p>I think what people complained about mostly was the formation because they thought it looked like the high school wing-t formation. And even then, it only looked like the high school wing-t formation when the offense was in a base-tight formation. Of you watched a game from the end zone, the split between offensive linemen in the normal formation was extremely large which I haven't seen many high school wing-t teams use. (In fact I don't remember ever seeing it in high school) Further, I think that what people didn't like was that their SEC friends in the bar would dismiss the entire offense as "that high school triple option" offense and they had a short man complex about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 973458, member: 2426"] Well one should get the wording correctly to accurately describe what they don't like. The CPJ flexbone offense ran the "triple option" about 20% of the time. They also ran pass plays sometimes, toss plays, draw plays, midline plays, etc. I think what people complained about mostly was the formation because they thought it looked like the high school wing-t formation. And even then, it only looked like the high school wing-t formation when the offense was in a base-tight formation. Of you watched a game from the end zone, the split between offensive linemen in the normal formation was extremely large which I haven't seen many high school wing-t teams use. (In fact I don't remember ever seeing it in high school) Further, I think that what people didn't like was that their SEC friends in the bar would dismiss the entire offense as "that high school triple option" offense and they had a short man complex about it. [/QUOTE]
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