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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 265122" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Shoot, I don't understand why there aren't 20 - 30 schools in the FBS running our thing. It works. It equalizes. It is fun to watch.</p><p></p><p>But, of course, I <em>do</em> know why they don't. Our O is <em>hard to coach</em>. Running the typical double option shotgun spread is really simple, almost to the point of being simple-minded. You don't really need anybody but a pretty good QB who can make one read and throw to an open WR. He doesn't have to be either tough or smart to do that either. In our O the QB is of vast importance and has to be both. They also have to work like demons to get the O engrained in their DNA when it comes to reads. It isn't easy - neither is running a sound pro style O, btw - and I think it discourages coaches and players alike. Best just go with a dead simple O and try to find a Johnny Football to run it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 265122, member: 265"] Shoot, I don't understand why there aren't 20 - 30 schools in the FBS running our thing. It works. It equalizes. It is fun to watch. But, of course, I [I]do[/I] know why they don't. Our O is [I]hard to coach[/I]. Running the typical double option shotgun spread is really simple, almost to the point of being simple-minded. You don't really need anybody but a pretty good QB who can make one read and throw to an open WR. He doesn't have to be either tough or smart to do that either. In our O the QB is of vast importance and has to be both. They also have to work like demons to get the O engrained in their DNA when it comes to reads. It isn't easy - neither is running a sound pro style O, btw - and I think it discourages coaches and players alike. Best just go with a dead simple O and try to find a Johnny Football to run it. [/QUOTE]
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