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<blockquote data-quote="alaguy" data-source="post: 24642" data-attributes="member: 668"><p>I loved the TO/flexbone when PJ first came here.Over the yrs certain things have become apparent--</p><p>You REALLY need a the RIGHT QB for this Off.He handles it EVERY play a LOT.(in fact I've wondered why we don't do a direct snap to bback if QB steps away).</p><p> </p><p>The pass offense out of this scheme is VERY VERY hard to be consistent and therefore be consistently dangerous for a lot of reasons including--OL blocking scheme ,backs blocking,,no direct snap to give time,not enough time in practice to learn TO run game AND good passing game, can't recruit great WR,etc ..In fact having a great WR to beat one on one on outside is almost paramount to really hurt DEF teams.</p><p>We can argue this all day but how much data do we need ? in SIX yrs we have had one yr of 50%+ passing.That is terrible, esp since the passing is SUPPOSED to be a surprise which should allow for recs to get open easier.also-The TO is based on gaining SOME yds every play -if we have an incomplete we are now under great pressure to get 5+ yds next play instead of just 3-4.</p><p>Look at our losses vs good teams ,VERY few have had even decent passing(this uga game was decent so maybe as an exception) which puts even more pressure on the run game.</p><p>Lastly,if we are 80 yds away in 2-3 minutes,can this OFF to win game? VERY unlikely-see bowl game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alaguy, post: 24642, member: 668"] I loved the TO/flexbone when PJ first came here.Over the yrs certain things have become apparent-- You REALLY need a the RIGHT QB for this Off.He handles it EVERY play a LOT.(in fact I've wondered why we don't do a direct snap to bback if QB steps away). The pass offense out of this scheme is VERY VERY hard to be consistent and therefore be consistently dangerous for a lot of reasons including--OL blocking scheme ,backs blocking,,no direct snap to give time,not enough time in practice to learn TO run game AND good passing game, can't recruit great WR,etc ..In fact having a great WR to beat one on one on outside is almost paramount to really hurt DEF teams. We can argue this all day but how much data do we need ? in SIX yrs we have had one yr of 50%+ passing.That is terrible, esp since the passing is SUPPOSED to be a surprise which should allow for recs to get open easier.also-The TO is based on gaining SOME yds every play -if we have an incomplete we are now under great pressure to get 5+ yds next play instead of just 3-4. Look at our losses vs good teams ,VERY few have had even decent passing(this uga game was decent so maybe as an exception) which puts even more pressure on the run game. Lastly,if we are 80 yds away in 2-3 minutes,can this OFF to win game? VERY unlikely-see bowl game. [/QUOTE]
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