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Interesting piece on Foster's defense against OSU
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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 149264" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>Here is the way I really think it works with CPJ. He has a pretty full arsenal on file in his brain. He teaches it to the offense in stages as they master each part of the system. The more committed they are to learning the system, and the faster they learn, the more "new" wrinkles and variations he shares with them. I truly believe CPJ has played out in his mind every single situation and defense imaginable. The question, as he has alluded to before when people were asking about shotguns and diamond formations mixed in with flex bone and options, is how much can an offense learn and master at the same time? In his head he has almost infinite variations he can run with his offense. But more realistically he watches game film of an upcoming opponent and makes an educated guess about the particular things he needs to be prepared to do with the offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 149264, member: 1640"] Here is the way I really think it works with CPJ. He has a pretty full arsenal on file in his brain. He teaches it to the offense in stages as they master each part of the system. The more committed they are to learning the system, and the faster they learn, the more "new" wrinkles and variations he shares with them. I truly believe CPJ has played out in his mind every single situation and defense imaginable. The question, as he has alluded to before when people were asking about shotguns and diamond formations mixed in with flex bone and options, is how much can an offense learn and master at the same time? In his head he has almost infinite variations he can run with his offense. But more realistically he watches game film of an upcoming opponent and makes an educated guess about the particular things he needs to be prepared to do with the offense. [/QUOTE]
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