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<blockquote data-quote="ToddM" data-source="post: 12292" data-attributes="member: 446"><p>If you watch one of those videos which was posted in the Syracuse threads ( the one which talks about the Cuse folks speaking to former Navy players ). CPJ says the reason he likes this offense is that you can run every play out of it that you can a conventional set. He says with motion you can overwhelm any part of field you want to. He also says you can make the defense show you their plan prior to snap.</p><p></p><p>One of the Navy QBs said that the offense cannot be stopped. Slowed to 6-7 yards yes</p><p></p><p>But</p><p></p><p>Both say this stuff is only possible when you have the talent in place and doing their jobs.</p><p></p><p>From CPJs perspective I think he would open the offense up if we had players doing what they are suppose to do.</p><p></p><p>Watching those short simple videos helped me understand a lot more when in CPJ says our guys r blocking the wrong people.</p><p></p><p>The biggest example is the guard swooping toward the boundary, outside the defensive end in order to position himself against the LB who is trying met the option on the edge. If done right the LB would be sealed off from the inside, the WR has the corner and the Lead A </p><p>back has the lead around the corner to the safety. What screws it up is when the guard blocks the end rather than the LB.</p><p></p><p>That's sounds little but when he does that the Play is blown up by the unblocked LB. I know if CPJ cannot get perimeter blocking fixed he isn't going to go to more advanced plays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToddM, post: 12292, member: 446"] If you watch one of those videos which was posted in the Syracuse threads ( the one which talks about the Cuse folks speaking to former Navy players ). CPJ says the reason he likes this offense is that you can run every play out of it that you can a conventional set. He says with motion you can overwhelm any part of field you want to. He also says you can make the defense show you their plan prior to snap. One of the Navy QBs said that the offense cannot be stopped. Slowed to 6-7 yards yes But Both say this stuff is only possible when you have the talent in place and doing their jobs. From CPJs perspective I think he would open the offense up if we had players doing what they are suppose to do. Watching those short simple videos helped me understand a lot more when in CPJ says our guys r blocking the wrong people. The biggest example is the guard swooping toward the boundary, outside the defensive end in order to position himself against the LB who is trying met the option on the edge. If done right the LB would be sealed off from the inside, the WR has the corner and the Lead A back has the lead around the corner to the safety. What screws it up is when the guard blocks the end rather than the LB. That's sounds little but when he does that the Play is blown up by the unblocked LB. I know if CPJ cannot get perimeter blocking fixed he isn't going to go to more advanced plays. [/QUOTE]
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