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<blockquote data-quote="leatherneckjacket" data-source="post: 909424" data-attributes="member: 3849"><p>No doubt some top recruits will not want to play in that offense, but some some incredible athletes will and do. I agree that it will be hard to get higher rated OL, but when have we recruited them well in the past twenty years. All we need to do is not take an antagonistic approach to recruiting and it can be better than what it was under CPJ. I am not suggesting we will start competing with SEC teams or Clemson and FSU, but we can do better than we did under CPJ and still run an differentiated option offense like the one Chadwell runs.</p><p></p><p>Also, Miami does run some RPO with Tua (I think he is 7th in league in RPO pass attempt despite missing a month), so I am not sure your point about them. Either way, I am not saying implement CPJ's offense or that it was or is the same as those NFL teams. Just that there are plenty of examples of NFL teams running option offenses that we could and should replicate with a new coach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leatherneckjacket, post: 909424, member: 3849"] No doubt some top recruits will not want to play in that offense, but some some incredible athletes will and do. I agree that it will be hard to get higher rated OL, but when have we recruited them well in the past twenty years. All we need to do is not take an antagonistic approach to recruiting and it can be better than what it was under CPJ. I am not suggesting we will start competing with SEC teams or Clemson and FSU, but we can do better than we did under CPJ and still run an differentiated option offense like the one Chadwell runs. Also, Miami does run some RPO with Tua (I think he is 7th in league in RPO pass attempt despite missing a month), so I am not sure your point about them. Either way, I am not saying implement CPJ's offense or that it was or is the same as those NFL teams. Just that there are plenty of examples of NFL teams running option offenses that we could and should replicate with a new coach. [/QUOTE]
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