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<blockquote data-quote="GT1992" data-source="post: 194504" data-attributes="member: 73"><p>There are many versions of the option including Georgia Southern's which goes shotgun. What I perceive is that there are too many trying to protect CPJ's hard head and not think beyond what is given. I'm an engineer and see it all the time. I never suggested going shotgun all the time. I suggested that on obvious passing downs, give the qb the ability to see the field before running for his life. I have seen our guys pass and it is obvious that Thomas having to immediately dodge the defenders is failing and your characterization of the offense is a fallacy that assumes that three defenders aren't in the backfield. The low percentage is more due to inept blocking than the system and CPJ refuses to do anything to adjust other than blame execution. We have seen Justin pass better when he has time and to blame him for the poor passing is ignoring everything else around him. We have what we have. Work with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT1992, post: 194504, member: 73"] There are many versions of the option including Georgia Southern's which goes shotgun. What I perceive is that there are too many trying to protect CPJ's hard head and not think beyond what is given. I'm an engineer and see it all the time. I never suggested going shotgun all the time. I suggested that on obvious passing downs, give the qb the ability to see the field before running for his life. I have seen our guys pass and it is obvious that Thomas having to immediately dodge the defenders is failing and your characterization of the offense is a fallacy that assumes that three defenders aren't in the backfield. The low percentage is more due to inept blocking than the system and CPJ refuses to do anything to adjust other than blame execution. We have seen Justin pass better when he has time and to blame him for the poor passing is ignoring everything else around him. We have what we have. Work with it. [/QUOTE]
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