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<blockquote data-quote="jacketup" data-source="post: 324368" data-attributes="member: 630"><p>As others have said, offenses in general are dependent on timing and experience that comes through repetition. The kind of passing game we had under Friedgen required every bit as much timing and precision-- if not more-- than option football. Plus, we really don't run that much REAL triple option. Many of those plays that look like triple option are called plays, and may be double option. You see more triple option as the year goes on for that reason. </p><p></p><p>It's football. It comes down to blocking and tackling. This 2017 OL is more experienced than it was in game 1 2016. I'll take a run oriented offense in game 1 with an experienced OL over most college passing offenses. Maybe not in game 5, depending on the team. </p><p></p><p>The simplistic media predictive analysis by focusing on QB's in college is so wrong--analyzing the OL in college is far more important, which the media types aren't capable of.. College football and the NFL are two different sports unless you are at the Alabama level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacketup, post: 324368, member: 630"] As others have said, offenses in general are dependent on timing and experience that comes through repetition. The kind of passing game we had under Friedgen required every bit as much timing and precision-- if not more-- than option football. Plus, we really don't run that much REAL triple option. Many of those plays that look like triple option are called plays, and may be double option. You see more triple option as the year goes on for that reason. It's football. It comes down to blocking and tackling. This 2017 OL is more experienced than it was in game 1 2016. I'll take a run oriented offense in game 1 with an experienced OL over most college passing offenses. Maybe not in game 5, depending on the team. The simplistic media predictive analysis by focusing on QB's in college is so wrong--analyzing the OL in college is far more important, which the media types aren't capable of.. College football and the NFL are two different sports unless you are at the Alabama level. [/QUOTE]
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