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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 23129" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I agree, there have been some difference in our offenses between Josh/Tevin/Vad. That much is obvious to anyone that's watched this offense since CPJ first came here. However, the core plays of the Dive, rocket tosses, triple, midline, I/O veer have always been there. Of course the core run and shoot plays (choice, switch, go, etc.) have remained with some tweaks (going away from mirroring routes being the biggest change from early in CPJ's GT tenure). The frequency of those plays depended on personnel. Just because CPJ ran the midline more with Dwyer and Josh than he did with Tevin and Vad doesn't mean it made our core offense different. </p><p></p><p>So if new stuff doesn't work, you would rather try over and over something old that's not working that well? Isn't the definition of insanity trying something over and over and getting the same results? Evolution occurs because people do new things and get better. You can't get better at something if you give up on it. I'm not saying CPJ should scrap our core plays, heck, we ran the same plays out of the Pistol and Diamond that we did out of the Flex. The point is, and Monken reiterated it, is that teams are stymieing our under the center plays...otherwise, why install the ancillary stuff?</p><p></p><p>BTW, plays from the diamond and pistol worked pretty well against Duke. The same Duke team that won 10 games and went to the ACC Championship game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 23129, member: 360"] I agree, there have been some difference in our offenses between Josh/Tevin/Vad. That much is obvious to anyone that's watched this offense since CPJ first came here. However, the core plays of the Dive, rocket tosses, triple, midline, I/O veer have always been there. Of course the core run and shoot plays (choice, switch, go, etc.) have remained with some tweaks (going away from mirroring routes being the biggest change from early in CPJ's GT tenure). The frequency of those plays depended on personnel. Just because CPJ ran the midline more with Dwyer and Josh than he did with Tevin and Vad doesn't mean it made our core offense different. So if new stuff doesn't work, you would rather try over and over something old that's not working that well? Isn't the definition of insanity trying something over and over and getting the same results? Evolution occurs because people do new things and get better. You can't get better at something if you give up on it. I'm not saying CPJ should scrap our core plays, heck, we ran the same plays out of the Pistol and Diamond that we did out of the Flex. The point is, and Monken reiterated it, is that teams are stymieing our under the center plays...otherwise, why install the ancillary stuff? BTW, plays from the diamond and pistol worked pretty well against Duke. The same Duke team that won 10 games and went to the ACC Championship game. [/QUOTE]
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