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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 256701" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>In case you haven't noticed, there isn't a single pro team that runs a shotgun spread option either. Seattle and Carolina fool around with edge reads occasionally, but there's nobody who stays with it consistently. If the rosters were bigger they might get serious, but that will happen about the same time as aliens from Neptune land on the White House lawn.</p><p></p><p>For our O, there isn't any difference to speak of in the way RBs and WRs work in shotgun Os and ours. Same with OLs; our players do need to learn the pro schemes for pass blocking, but so does anyone who has been part of a zone blocking O. There is a difference in QB play and that does limit us to some extent, but we aren't competing for pro style QBs and can get good players (see JT) who fit our O better. The D is pure vanilla pro too.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line = we have recruiting problems, but they stem (no pun intended) from Tech's curriculum and rigor more then our offensive scheme.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 256701, member: 265"] In case you haven't noticed, there isn't a single pro team that runs a shotgun spread option either. Seattle and Carolina fool around with edge reads occasionally, but there's nobody who stays with it consistently. If the rosters were bigger they might get serious, but that will happen about the same time as aliens from Neptune land on the White House lawn. For our O, there isn't any difference to speak of in the way RBs and WRs work in shotgun Os and ours. Same with OLs; our players do need to learn the pro schemes for pass blocking, but so does anyone who has been part of a zone blocking O. There is a difference in QB play and that does limit us to some extent, but we aren't competing for pro style QBs and can get good players (see JT) who fit our O better. The D is pure vanilla pro too. Bottom line = we have recruiting problems, but they stem (no pun intended) from Tech's curriculum and rigor more then our offensive scheme. [/QUOTE]
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