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Mostly “Fire Geoff Collins”, some reminiscing, maybe bourbon or other distractions
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<blockquote data-quote="jgtengineer" data-source="post: 843968" data-attributes="member: 3094"><p>It comes down to a couple things. Both Monken and Jasper experiment alot with the offense. As a matter of fact when Peery was the QB at navy they were in gun maybe 80 percent of the time. The issue is navy hasn't had a legit pass threat for a little while and joined an actual conference which means their scheduling changed. Instead of playing say ND every year and then Army, Airforce, and a pick of lower end G5 teams as well as an FCS team. Navy now has to play an American conference schedule. And the American has been up with teams like houstin cincy and the like being decent. Army is still full independent so monken does get the benefit from a bit softer schedule, though he plays plenty of good teams too and does very well against them. Monken is probably the closest to Johnson in his grasp of the offense, he still calls the plays from the field for example whereas ken never has he's always relayed jasper. Ken is more of a CEO coach than Jeff.</p><p></p><p>I also am a Georgia Southern fan so I watched Monken right that ship after Van Gorder and Hatcher sunk it and Monken was always more creative than paul with sets and formations, southern with Shaw was in the gun a lot. But the thing Monken shared was he never changed anything up if it was working. Jerick Mckinnon once won a game with 305 yards rushing and 4 tds, from teh QB position and all we did was run zone option left and zone option right for instance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgtengineer, post: 843968, member: 3094"] It comes down to a couple things. Both Monken and Jasper experiment alot with the offense. As a matter of fact when Peery was the QB at navy they were in gun maybe 80 percent of the time. The issue is navy hasn't had a legit pass threat for a little while and joined an actual conference which means their scheduling changed. Instead of playing say ND every year and then Army, Airforce, and a pick of lower end G5 teams as well as an FCS team. Navy now has to play an American conference schedule. And the American has been up with teams like houstin cincy and the like being decent. Army is still full independent so monken does get the benefit from a bit softer schedule, though he plays plenty of good teams too and does very well against them. Monken is probably the closest to Johnson in his grasp of the offense, he still calls the plays from the field for example whereas ken never has he's always relayed jasper. Ken is more of a CEO coach than Jeff. I also am a Georgia Southern fan so I watched Monken right that ship after Van Gorder and Hatcher sunk it and Monken was always more creative than paul with sets and formations, southern with Shaw was in the gun a lot. But the thing Monken shared was he never changed anything up if it was working. Jerick Mckinnon once won a game with 305 yards rushing and 4 tds, from teh QB position and all we did was run zone option left and zone option right for instance. [/QUOTE]
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