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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 41624" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>The only thing that CPJ would do as far as you're suggesting Brian is use a Power-I in short yardage and goaline. Power-I, meaning a regular I with FB and TB with an extra offset FB beside the regular FB, and usually a TE or two as well. He actually tried this some in '09 and has used it elsewhere. He likes the Power-I and the Power series off-tackle where you block down, block down (with OL) and kick out (with 2 lead backs). It's really a great short yardage package. And, he had the hosses to do it that year with Dwyer, Allen, and Cox (Allen and Cox the lead backs and Dwyer the TB). But, when he tried it the first few games, it didn't go well. Against Clemson we sucked especially hard and it almost cost us, so CPJ abandoned it and we've been running the QB-duck, QB-sneak, BB-Dive, and Sweep ever since. And, that has actually gone really well for us most of the time. I've always been impressed with our efficiency in goalline situations. But, there is still something cool about being able to line up in a power formation and run right at people and them know its coming and not be able to stop it. That's also what CPJ likes about that package. But, you've got to go with what you can do successfully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 41624, member: 216"] The only thing that CPJ would do as far as you're suggesting Brian is use a Power-I in short yardage and goaline. Power-I, meaning a regular I with FB and TB with an extra offset FB beside the regular FB, and usually a TE or two as well. He actually tried this some in '09 and has used it elsewhere. He likes the Power-I and the Power series off-tackle where you block down, block down (with OL) and kick out (with 2 lead backs). It's really a great short yardage package. And, he had the hosses to do it that year with Dwyer, Allen, and Cox (Allen and Cox the lead backs and Dwyer the TB). But, when he tried it the first few games, it didn't go well. Against Clemson we sucked especially hard and it almost cost us, so CPJ abandoned it and we've been running the QB-duck, QB-sneak, BB-Dive, and Sweep ever since. And, that has actually gone really well for us most of the time. I've always been impressed with our efficiency in goalline situations. But, there is still something cool about being able to line up in a power formation and run right at people and them know its coming and not be able to stop it. That's also what CPJ likes about that package. But, you've got to go with what you can do successfully. [/QUOTE]
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