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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 734562" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>We tried to ram the proverbial square peg in a round hole. Quite frankly we hired a man with a lot of experience that lacked experience. Last year should not have been a training wheels year for him, but it was. We lacked an overarching transition strategy for our offense and it showed. We professed to be running a pro-style read option type spread offense, but review the game tape because we ran it little if any, against anyone. Our personnel were much more well-suited for a transition to that than whatever we randomly ran. Draw whatever conclusions you want from that but what actually happened was we ran such a mishmashed hodgepodge of plays it wasn’t surprising we weren’t good at hardly any of it. We finally figured out how to have some success when someone decided maybe it might be better just giving Mason the damn ball and having that be the cornerstone of our offense with some passing mixed in. Well, duh.</p><p></p><p>Last year was last year and we can’t get it back. We can only hope there was a bunch of soul searching in the off-season and he’s now ready for the challenge. I certainly hope so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 734562, member: 789"] We tried to ram the proverbial square peg in a round hole. Quite frankly we hired a man with a lot of experience that lacked experience. Last year should not have been a training wheels year for him, but it was. We lacked an overarching transition strategy for our offense and it showed. We professed to be running a pro-style read option type spread offense, but review the game tape because we ran it little if any, against anyone. Our personnel were much more well-suited for a transition to that than whatever we randomly ran. Draw whatever conclusions you want from that but what actually happened was we ran such a mishmashed hodgepodge of plays it wasn’t surprising we weren’t good at hardly any of it. We finally figured out how to have some success when someone decided maybe it might be better just giving Mason the damn ball and having that be the cornerstone of our offense with some passing mixed in. Well, duh. Last year was last year and we can’t get it back. We can only hope there was a bunch of soul searching in the off-season and he’s now ready for the challenge. I certainly hope so. [/QUOTE]
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