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<blockquote data-quote="cuttysark" data-source="post: 444848" data-attributes="member: 1578"><p>I cannot think of an OC who ran an offense without any notes or charts to rely on throughout the course of a game. What CPJ does best IMO, is closely watch how quickly the safeties start biting on the run and move closer to the LOS. Much like a runner at first base seeing how much of a lead he can get before the pitcher starts throwing toward first as opposed to the catcher.</p><p></p><p>If TM can start to hit on at least 48 to 50% of his passes downfield, this offense will be tougher on defenses as those downfield passes just demoralize a team trying to stop this option. He's always looking for the right time to hit a defense with a "big play." All the while taking the 3 and 5 yard gains on the ground and 12 play drives. Those wear down a defense just like body punches in a boxing match wear out the opponent and create the opportunity for a KO upstairs.</p><p></p><p>When GT plays against Clemson and their dominant D-Line, then it's imperative that TM must hit 55 to 60% of his passes as great athletes can cancel out any offense. That Iowa defense in the 2009 Orange Bowl had 9 of those 11 playing in the NFL. But also remember that GT had a very small O-Line in CPJ's first few years on the flats. Austin Barrick at 250 wasn't going to be able to block Adrian Clayborn at 285. Heck I watched Adrian collect 7 sacks against Dallas in a game and they had a pretty stout offensive line. </p><p></p><p>This option offense works. The best part is teams just dread playing against GT and CPJ. Plus he also doubles as the HC!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cuttysark, post: 444848, member: 1578"] I cannot think of an OC who ran an offense without any notes or charts to rely on throughout the course of a game. What CPJ does best IMO, is closely watch how quickly the safeties start biting on the run and move closer to the LOS. Much like a runner at first base seeing how much of a lead he can get before the pitcher starts throwing toward first as opposed to the catcher. If TM can start to hit on at least 48 to 50% of his passes downfield, this offense will be tougher on defenses as those downfield passes just demoralize a team trying to stop this option. He's always looking for the right time to hit a defense with a "big play." All the while taking the 3 and 5 yard gains on the ground and 12 play drives. Those wear down a defense just like body punches in a boxing match wear out the opponent and create the opportunity for a KO upstairs. When GT plays against Clemson and their dominant D-Line, then it's imperative that TM must hit 55 to 60% of his passes as great athletes can cancel out any offense. That Iowa defense in the 2009 Orange Bowl had 9 of those 11 playing in the NFL. But also remember that GT had a very small O-Line in CPJ's first few years on the flats. Austin Barrick at 250 wasn't going to be able to block Adrian Clayborn at 285. Heck I watched Adrian collect 7 sacks against Dallas in a game and they had a pretty stout offensive line. This option offense works. The best part is teams just dread playing against GT and CPJ. Plus he also doubles as the HC! [/QUOTE]
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