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<blockquote data-quote="John" data-source="post: 23116" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>You're making two different points here... you think we couldn't execute anything well. I agree. I think this was the reason why we wanted to try to go back to the basics. I still don't think we were running the same offense that we ran in the past few years. I think the offense we ran with Nesbitt was different than the one we ran with Tevin just like the offense we ran with Vad was different than both Nesbitt's and Tevin's offense. I think CPJ was trying to find something that his offense this year would be good at running (not just Vad) and couldn't find it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>We did try to mix it up and it didn't work. What reason would we have to continue try something that wasn't working? It'll be one thing if every play we ran out of pistol resulted in 10+ yard plays. Which plays out of the pistol made such an impression on you that makes you think we should have kept calling it? I only remember two "big" plays out of pistol and one of them was a lucky play that couldn't gone the other way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John, post: 23116, member: 1"] You're making two different points here... you think we couldn't execute anything well. I agree. I think this was the reason why we wanted to try to go back to the basics. I still don't think we were running the same offense that we ran in the past few years. I think the offense we ran with Nesbitt was different than the one we ran with Tevin just like the offense we ran with Vad was different than both Nesbitt's and Tevin's offense. I think CPJ was trying to find something that his offense this year would be good at running (not just Vad) and couldn't find it. We did try to mix it up and it didn't work. What reason would we have to continue try something that wasn't working? It'll be one thing if every play we ran out of pistol resulted in 10+ yard plays. Which plays out of the pistol made such an impression on you that makes you think we should have kept calling it? I only remember two "big" plays out of pistol and one of them was a lucky play that couldn't gone the other way. [/QUOTE]
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