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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 562637" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>And we ran the option under Ralph Friedgen, twice. CPJ didn't invent what he ran, but he damn well developed it into what it is today. Bear Bryant ran it at Kentucky and Bobby Bowdon ran it at West Virginia. So what. Same concept, not the same offense. The blocking schemes CPJ developed were so complex and involved that we seldom did everything right. If I were to have any criticism of the spread option CPJ ran, it's that it was so complex that it took too long to master it. It was not a plug-and-play offense because it took game reps to get it down. </p><p></p><p>No one said that the Jimmy's and Joe's don't matter. Don't know where you came up with that. But all things being equal, with unlimited practice time, that offense (the total offense) would be unstoppable.</p><p></p><p>To call CPJ's offense a HS school offense or a service academy offense is being derisive. It is meant pejoratively. To claim anything else is laughable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 562637, member: 198"] And we ran the option under Ralph Friedgen, twice. CPJ didn't invent what he ran, but he damn well developed it into what it is today. Bear Bryant ran it at Kentucky and Bobby Bowdon ran it at West Virginia. So what. Same concept, not the same offense. The blocking schemes CPJ developed were so complex and involved that we seldom did everything right. If I were to have any criticism of the spread option CPJ ran, it's that it was so complex that it took too long to master it. It was not a plug-and-play offense because it took game reps to get it down. No one said that the Jimmy's and Joe's don't matter. Don't know where you came up with that. But all things being equal, with unlimited practice time, that offense (the total offense) would be unstoppable. To call CPJ's offense a HS school offense or a service academy offense is being derisive. It is meant pejoratively. To claim anything else is laughable. [/QUOTE]
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