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<blockquote data-quote="Milwaukee" data-source="post: 618261" data-attributes="member: 1428"><p>I’m pleased overall, but the offensive gameplan was head scratching. OP is partly correct even though I was snarky with the post. </p><p></p><p>For those saying we’re running the offense based on what the roster is built for then by all means why not just line up in the damn flexbone and run triple all night? I mean, that’s what we’re suited for. </p><p></p><p>I wanted to see more of a pro style offense not a shotgun spread option attack. Has our staff actually watched an NFL game? Because pro teams get under center with 2 tightends and a rb a lot of the times. This spread shotgun thing is not a pro style offense, not even close. You can accurately say it’s not the flexbone but you can’t accurately call it pro style.</p><p></p><p>I sound like I’m whining but overall I’m very pleased with the staff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Milwaukee, post: 618261, member: 1428"] I’m pleased overall, but the offensive gameplan was head scratching. OP is partly correct even though I was snarky with the post. For those saying we’re running the offense based on what the roster is built for then by all means why not just line up in the damn flexbone and run triple all night? I mean, that’s what we’re suited for. I wanted to see more of a pro style offense not a shotgun spread option attack. Has our staff actually watched an NFL game? Because pro teams get under center with 2 tightends and a rb a lot of the times. This spread shotgun thing is not a pro style offense, not even close. You can accurately say it’s not the flexbone but you can’t accurately call it pro style. I sound like I’m whining but overall I’m very pleased with the staff. [/QUOTE]
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