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Mostly “Fire Geoff Collins”, some reminiscing, maybe bourbon or other distractions
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<blockquote data-quote="billga99" data-source="post: 844490" data-attributes="member: 1618"><p>I agree that if Paul had Top 10 talent he would have fantastic records on a consistent basis. But that is the rub. Top Talent wants to play in the NFL and offensive players don't get highly regarded from 3O offense including Dwyer who was probably the best pure runner we got during PJ's era (and got drafted in the 6th round). I would also make the point that blocking changes make running the 3O more difficult. I would also say Georgia's talent is way higher than it was 3 years ago so wins against them would be really difficult. </p><p></p><p>Again, I do think a good 3O coach could be successful (certainly Paul Johnson no matter what). But I just think it will continue to get tougher over time to have outstanding seasons. But I don't think running a pure Pro Style offense is the approach we should use and more of a RPO offense could have flexibility in the running game as well as passing. I still would make the argument if the 3O could guarantee really successful seasons, more teams outside of the Service Academies would use it. But I do think option characteristics are used through out college football in different schemes and we seem to never use them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billga99, post: 844490, member: 1618"] I agree that if Paul had Top 10 talent he would have fantastic records on a consistent basis. But that is the rub. Top Talent wants to play in the NFL and offensive players don't get highly regarded from 3O offense including Dwyer who was probably the best pure runner we got during PJ's era (and got drafted in the 6th round). I would also make the point that blocking changes make running the 3O more difficult. I would also say Georgia's talent is way higher than it was 3 years ago so wins against them would be really difficult. Again, I do think a good 3O coach could be successful (certainly Paul Johnson no matter what). But I just think it will continue to get tougher over time to have outstanding seasons. But I don't think running a pure Pro Style offense is the approach we should use and more of a RPO offense could have flexibility in the running game as well as passing. I still would make the argument if the 3O could guarantee really successful seasons, more teams outside of the Service Academies would use it. But I do think option characteristics are used through out college football in different schemes and we seem to never use them. [/QUOTE]
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