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<blockquote data-quote="BCJacket" data-source="post: 631272" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>Personally, I think the coaches professed <em>theory</em> on the multiple QB system is sound. If you have different QBs who can execute things at a high level it adds a layer for the opposing D staff to figure out what you're doing. </p><p></p><p>But, when we have 1 dimensional QBs- Oliver can run, Johnson is going to try to throw. Not to mention an intramural OL, thanks to injuries and attrition. It makes it <em>easier</em> on the opposing D. <em>We</em> all saw that. When the TV announcers are predicting your plays- and the outcome- you have a problem.</p><p></p><p>Oliver was effective, Johnson was not, at least not consistently. Maybe if we'd have gone all in on TO, Citadel would have adjusted. But it sure looked like TO and Mason could move the ball at will. But CDP kept going back to a gameplan that wasn't working. I can't understand why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCJacket, post: 631272, member: 2332"] Personally, I think the coaches professed [I]theory[/I] on the multiple QB system is sound. If you have different QBs who can execute things at a high level it adds a layer for the opposing D staff to figure out what you're doing. But, when we have 1 dimensional QBs- Oliver can run, Johnson is going to try to throw. Not to mention an intramural OL, thanks to injuries and attrition. It makes it [I]easier[/I] on the opposing D. [I]We[/I] all saw that. When the TV announcers are predicting your plays- and the outcome- you have a problem. Oliver was effective, Johnson was not, at least not consistently. Maybe if we'd have gone all in on TO, Citadel would have adjusted. But it sure looked like TO and Mason could move the ball at will. But CDP kept going back to a gameplan that wasn't working. I can't understand why. [/QUOTE]
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