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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 39531" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>Coaches coach what they know. CJ has spent a career lifetime learning and developing "his" offense. That is who he is and what he does. He is the expert at his offense. As long as he is coach we should embrace his scheme, support and encourage his players, help him to recruit where we can, and come to the games.</p><p></p><p></p><p>CJ has a lot a good head coaching attributes. For many reasons (discussed at length here and elsewhere) he has just had a bad year, some of which was no doubt his own making such as occasional poor play calls and IMO non optimum use of personnel. Here are some observations: in addition to CJ's basic stuff we need to get the ball more in the hands of our best playmakers, especially Smelter, Summers, Andrews, Thomas, and likely Custis and Autry. On short yardage we need the best blocking A-backs or TE in the game. On passing downs we need the best receivers on the field. On defense we need more substitution, especially with the DTs and DEs. We need to use our superior WR depth to run a lot of fly patterns on run plays to wear out the opposition's CBs. Rocket tosses and pitchouts early in the game to those smaller faster red shirt senior A-backs will take some gas out of the defense and we will find out who will/will not block. Lets get some screen passes going to our playmakers and employ shorter passes to our playmakers to help our poor pass blocking.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I am optimistic that we are looking at much improved play this coming year and am excited about our new recruits taking us to more wins in the future. I hope coach CJ continues to do his thing and cleans up the execution in the process and adds some refinements to"his" scheme.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 39531, member: 1376"] Coaches coach what they know. CJ has spent a career lifetime learning and developing "his" offense. That is who he is and what he does. He is the expert at his offense. As long as he is coach we should embrace his scheme, support and encourage his players, help him to recruit where we can, and come to the games. CJ has a lot a good head coaching attributes. For many reasons (discussed at length here and elsewhere) he has just had a bad year, some of which was no doubt his own making such as occasional poor play calls and IMO non optimum use of personnel. Here are some observations: in addition to CJ's basic stuff we need to get the ball more in the hands of our best playmakers, especially Smelter, Summers, Andrews, Thomas, and likely Custis and Autry. On short yardage we need the best blocking A-backs or TE in the game. On passing downs we need the best receivers on the field. On defense we need more substitution, especially with the DTs and DEs. We need to use our superior WR depth to run a lot of fly patterns on run plays to wear out the opposition's CBs. Rocket tosses and pitchouts early in the game to those smaller faster red shirt senior A-backs will take some gas out of the defense and we will find out who will/will not block. Lets get some screen passes going to our playmakers and employ shorter passes to our playmakers to help our poor pass blocking. I am optimistic that we are looking at much improved play this coming year and am excited about our new recruits taking us to more wins in the future. I hope coach CJ continues to do his thing and cleans up the execution in the process and adds some refinements to"his" scheme. [/QUOTE]
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