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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 912178" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>thanks for posting.... so honest questions / observations:</p><p></p><p>The things I see in this video debunk a lot of what I perceived to be the negative recruiting aspects and the heartburn of several fans with regard to CPJ offense:</p><p></p><p>- Not a cut block in sight. I am sure they use them (as does everyone to some extent), but they're not cutting. That takes away the silly notion that its all you will see as a defensive player, right?</p><p>- We always complained about the lack of short passing game in CPJ offense. There weren't quick slants and "bubble" screens because jet sweeps and option pitches were preferred and largely more effective for what we were doing. I see a LOT of short passing and RPO type of approach here.</p><p>- BB hand in the dirt; nope. Frankly, I suspect this was more a preference of the offense than a necessity, but regardless, its absent from Chadwell / Coastal approach.</p><p>- Lack of passing and true wide receivers in CPJ option - pretty obvious distinction here. They line up a lot with 3 and 4 wide; something CPJ rarely did. Most plays came from balanced, base formation and if formation changed, it was really more pre-snap window dressing (the notable exception was some of the Vad Lee days we watched earlier).</p><p></p><p>Honestly, I see a lot of what Chadwell / Coastal does as very similar to what a lot of people are doing in their RPO offenses, and the "easy" digs at what CPJ was doing just aren't there.</p><p></p><p>People are always going to have a criticism, but I think assigning the CPJ criticisms to what Chadwell / Coastal is doing is misguided and will quickly be disproven. As always, naysayer will find something else to complain about, but we can only concern ourselves so much...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 912178, member: 4905"] thanks for posting.... so honest questions / observations: The things I see in this video debunk a lot of what I perceived to be the negative recruiting aspects and the heartburn of several fans with regard to CPJ offense: - Not a cut block in sight. I am sure they use them (as does everyone to some extent), but they're not cutting. That takes away the silly notion that its all you will see as a defensive player, right? - We always complained about the lack of short passing game in CPJ offense. There weren't quick slants and "bubble" screens because jet sweeps and option pitches were preferred and largely more effective for what we were doing. I see a LOT of short passing and RPO type of approach here. - BB hand in the dirt; nope. Frankly, I suspect this was more a preference of the offense than a necessity, but regardless, its absent from Chadwell / Coastal approach. - Lack of passing and true wide receivers in CPJ option - pretty obvious distinction here. They line up a lot with 3 and 4 wide; something CPJ rarely did. Most plays came from balanced, base formation and if formation changed, it was really more pre-snap window dressing (the notable exception was some of the Vad Lee days we watched earlier). Honestly, I see a lot of what Chadwell / Coastal does as very similar to what a lot of people are doing in their RPO offenses, and the "easy" digs at what CPJ was doing just aren't there. People are always going to have a criticism, but I think assigning the CPJ criticisms to what Chadwell / Coastal is doing is misguided and will quickly be disproven. As always, naysayer will find something else to complain about, but we can only concern ourselves so much... [/QUOTE]
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