TheSilasSonRising
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Not a post regarding if you like/love/hate/dislike the T.O., spread, I formation, no huddle, shotgun or whatever.
I did an unscientific research of our roster vs 2 of our biggest rivals' football rosters.
I counted the # of QB, A & B backs on our roster vs one teams QB, RB, FB and another teams' QB & RB rosters.
First, did it quickly so numbers may not be perfect. Second, have no idea how many of these players are or are not on FB ships. Only looked at the raw roster.
GT has 22 QB/A/B backs.
One opponent has 19 QB/RB/FB.
Another has 12 QB/RB on roster.
So, again, not saying any particular system is good or bad. Players have to execute regardless.
But does our O system require we devote more "resources" to QB/A/B backs that might be diverted to OL, or other "needy" positions?
Of course the other 2 schools have TE, but some would counter that could help O line blocking at times.
What say you?
I did an unscientific research of our roster vs 2 of our biggest rivals' football rosters.
I counted the # of QB, A & B backs on our roster vs one teams QB, RB, FB and another teams' QB & RB rosters.
First, did it quickly so numbers may not be perfect. Second, have no idea how many of these players are or are not on FB ships. Only looked at the raw roster.
GT has 22 QB/A/B backs.
One opponent has 19 QB/RB/FB.
Another has 12 QB/RB on roster.
So, again, not saying any particular system is good or bad. Players have to execute regardless.
But does our O system require we devote more "resources" to QB/A/B backs that might be diverted to OL, or other "needy" positions?
Of course the other 2 schools have TE, but some would counter that could help O line blocking at times.
What say you?