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<blockquote data-quote="billga99" data-source="post: 743654" data-attributes="member: 1618"><p>I think all of the coaches called a good game. The advantage we had in game 1 was the element of surprise....especially on the offense. No one could have expected us to have a competent short and intermediate passing game after last year. And we ran a lot of stunts on the D-Line to get pressure. UCF will have a lot more knowledge of our schemes for this year. It doesn't mean we dramatically change what we want to do. But it does mean we will have to adapt to what the other team is doing more in week 2 than we had to in week 1. So if UCF defense comes out with the intent to take away some of the short passing game, we will likely have to amp up the running game. The value we have on offense now is we have a credible passing and running game so we can definitely mix and match. But it will be interesting to see how much Sims is given the ability to audible on plays after surveying the defense. That takes experience and I am not sure how much the coaches will trust him to make those changes yet. The one big advantage of the 3O was every play to a great extent was consistent so a little easier learning curve. With regards to defense, mixing stunts and blitzes to get pressure is crucial if we get them to third and long. Bottom line is I think this will be a much better view of the capabilities of our coaching staff since I think a lot more in game adjustments will be required for us to win or be competitive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billga99, post: 743654, member: 1618"] I think all of the coaches called a good game. The advantage we had in game 1 was the element of surprise....especially on the offense. No one could have expected us to have a competent short and intermediate passing game after last year. And we ran a lot of stunts on the D-Line to get pressure. UCF will have a lot more knowledge of our schemes for this year. It doesn't mean we dramatically change what we want to do. But it does mean we will have to adapt to what the other team is doing more in week 2 than we had to in week 1. So if UCF defense comes out with the intent to take away some of the short passing game, we will likely have to amp up the running game. The value we have on offense now is we have a credible passing and running game so we can definitely mix and match. But it will be interesting to see how much Sims is given the ability to audible on plays after surveying the defense. That takes experience and I am not sure how much the coaches will trust him to make those changes yet. The one big advantage of the 3O was every play to a great extent was consistent so a little easier learning curve. With regards to defense, mixing stunts and blitzes to get pressure is crucial if we get them to third and long. Bottom line is I think this will be a much better view of the capabilities of our coaching staff since I think a lot more in game adjustments will be required for us to win or be competitive. [/QUOTE]
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