dressedcheeseside
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I haven't read the entire thread, so I hope I'm not being redundant here. From '08 to now, I don't think we've kept pace with the league's defences.
I'm a huge fan of CPJ, but the uniqueness of our scheme and the quality of our play calling is only going to go so far. When CPJ got here, defenses and DC's were clueless. I remember seeing huge chunks of green on the triple. We didn't need perfect execution or a team loaded full of NFL caliber players to score at will. It's different now. We are facing teams with many starters in their 3rd or 4th yr defending our system. More importantly, we are facing DC's with a clue in both scheme and knowing CPJ's tendencies. They all seem to do their homework, know what works, and spend extra time each year in prep. (Even the schedule seems to favor them, but that's another story.)
Any one of these three things must happen if we are to be successful on O: a) get better players, b) have perfect execution from all 11 on nearly every play or c) innovate big time.
It seems we are banking on b, which doesn't seem realistic to me, especially when we're rolling in new guys every year into a very complicated scheme predicated very precise timing and spacing in perfect synchronization. We don't oversign, which is good, imo, and we have a very physical style which leads to injury. Most of our guys are projects that require substantial weightroom development. How are we to have enough guys year in and year out with enough experience and development to execute on that level?
Imo, we must recruit better or innovate more. The D's have caught up. Btw, I never used to buy that line in the past.
I'm a huge fan of CPJ, but the uniqueness of our scheme and the quality of our play calling is only going to go so far. When CPJ got here, defenses and DC's were clueless. I remember seeing huge chunks of green on the triple. We didn't need perfect execution or a team loaded full of NFL caliber players to score at will. It's different now. We are facing teams with many starters in their 3rd or 4th yr defending our system. More importantly, we are facing DC's with a clue in both scheme and knowing CPJ's tendencies. They all seem to do their homework, know what works, and spend extra time each year in prep. (Even the schedule seems to favor them, but that's another story.)
Any one of these three things must happen if we are to be successful on O: a) get better players, b) have perfect execution from all 11 on nearly every play or c) innovate big time.
It seems we are banking on b, which doesn't seem realistic to me, especially when we're rolling in new guys every year into a very complicated scheme predicated very precise timing and spacing in perfect synchronization. We don't oversign, which is good, imo, and we have a very physical style which leads to injury. Most of our guys are projects that require substantial weightroom development. How are we to have enough guys year in and year out with enough experience and development to execute on that level?
Imo, we must recruit better or innovate more. The D's have caught up. Btw, I never used to buy that line in the past.