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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 850975" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Every team already does this with their schemes. That's why you see the boards the OC's or play-callers are always referring to. It has different plays grouped by the situation (down and distance, location on the field, personnel, etc.). </p><p></p><p>To your point about watching the same dive up the middle by CPJ. CPJ was a master at probing until he found a sore spot and then poking and poking and poking at that spot until it no longer worked. When the play showed it wouldn't work the way it was called, he'd change the blocking scheme and run it again. If that didn't work, he's tweak something else. Eventually, he'd find what worked and then exploit that until the defense adjusted. Then he'd take advantage of that adjustment. That was part of the magic that was CPJ and his knowledge of the offense. That's very rare. However, the concepts are not exclusive to him. This is what every play-caller is trying to do, identify the matchups that will make his offense successful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 850975, member: 198"] Every team already does this with their schemes. That's why you see the boards the OC's or play-callers are always referring to. It has different plays grouped by the situation (down and distance, location on the field, personnel, etc.). To your point about watching the same dive up the middle by CPJ. CPJ was a master at probing until he found a sore spot and then poking and poking and poking at that spot until it no longer worked. When the play showed it wouldn't work the way it was called, he'd change the blocking scheme and run it again. If that didn't work, he's tweak something else. Eventually, he'd find what worked and then exploit that until the defense adjusted. Then he'd take advantage of that adjustment. That was part of the magic that was CPJ and his knowledge of the offense. That's very rare. However, the concepts are not exclusive to him. This is what every play-caller is trying to do, identify the matchups that will make his offense successful. [/QUOTE]
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