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<blockquote data-quote="steebu" data-source="post: 620083" data-attributes="member: 740"><p>I want to have Lincoln Riley's babies. At least 900 of them.</p><p></p><p>When Techster and others talk about "offensive innovation" ... go watch OU's 3rd drive: I wish we ran his Power Raid offense.</p><p></p><p>The key to his offensive scheme is mixing Air Raid plus power running schemes. It seems like in this day and age of 4-wide, 1-back sets, it would be impossible to do, but seriously, just watch that 3rd drive:</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]id=JSHHhSsuGZs;t=1177[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Key on the "counter trey" action by the G and T - on nearly every play they have a key role in either freezing linebackers or acting as lead blockers. And as [USER=360]@Techster[/USER] mentioned, we have the QBs with the skillset to do this type of thing. Not only that, our linemen are used to the blocking scheme: remember the QB counter where the backside G and T pulled and led for the QB? Same action. </p><p></p><p>Watch this first play and drool. Watch 3 LB's get completely frozen by the pulling linemen making this double-option play work for a first down.</p><p></p><p>I, took hope Patenaude is taking notes.</p><p></p><p>As for the game plan, someone already mentioned it, but when you're down 21-0 in the 1st you know a whoopin's coming ... so I wouldn't be surprised if CGC told Patenaude, "shorten the game, run it".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steebu, post: 620083, member: 740"] I want to have Lincoln Riley's babies. At least 900 of them. When Techster and others talk about "offensive innovation" ... go watch OU's 3rd drive: I wish we ran his Power Raid offense. The key to his offensive scheme is mixing Air Raid plus power running schemes. It seems like in this day and age of 4-wide, 1-back sets, it would be impossible to do, but seriously, just watch that 3rd drive: [MEDIA=youtube]id=JSHHhSsuGZs;t=1177[/MEDIA] Key on the "counter trey" action by the G and T - on nearly every play they have a key role in either freezing linebackers or acting as lead blockers. And as [USER=360]@Techster[/USER] mentioned, we have the QBs with the skillset to do this type of thing. Not only that, our linemen are used to the blocking scheme: remember the QB counter where the backside G and T pulled and led for the QB? Same action. Watch this first play and drool. Watch 3 LB's get completely frozen by the pulling linemen making this double-option play work for a first down. I, took hope Patenaude is taking notes. As for the game plan, someone already mentioned it, but when you're down 21-0 in the 1st you know a whoopin's coming ... so I wouldn't be surprised if CGC told Patenaude, "shorten the game, run it". [/QUOTE]
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