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<blockquote data-quote="AlphaBuzz" data-source="post: 463583" data-attributes="member: 2534"><p>I might have missed these videos this season, but I find them to be extremely informative and educational. Has our friend Longestday been doing them and I've just missed them?</p><p></p><p>I know how the offense is supposed to work but is still hard at times to determine in real time whether someone missed a read or a block. These slow motion efforts make it all clear what happened on a play and show that most of the time, CPJ does in fact know what he's talking about when he says we aren't far away from being really good.</p><p></p><p>For example, many here are clamoring for Oliver to replace Marshall after the performance at uSF where Oliver led 3 TD drives in a row. If you watched the plays he ran, there were no triples and very few double options called. CPJ knows TO isn't ready to make those plays and he didn't call them. Most of the plays were called keeps by the QB and the blocking was much more straight forward. Our guys didn't have to switch up, get the counts right, release this guy, option that guy, etc. It was straight forward blocking and it worked because uSF didn't expect it. They eventually figured out that we had simplified and we wound up in 3rd and long where TM came back to throw for the first down.</p><p></p><p>TLDR - Can Longestday post these updates again this year? They're great to show what's really going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlphaBuzz, post: 463583, member: 2534"] I might have missed these videos this season, but I find them to be extremely informative and educational. Has our friend Longestday been doing them and I've just missed them? I know how the offense is supposed to work but is still hard at times to determine in real time whether someone missed a read or a block. These slow motion efforts make it all clear what happened on a play and show that most of the time, CPJ does in fact know what he's talking about when he says we aren't far away from being really good. For example, many here are clamoring for Oliver to replace Marshall after the performance at uSF where Oliver led 3 TD drives in a row. If you watched the plays he ran, there were no triples and very few double options called. CPJ knows TO isn't ready to make those plays and he didn't call them. Most of the plays were called keeps by the QB and the blocking was much more straight forward. Our guys didn't have to switch up, get the counts right, release this guy, option that guy, etc. It was straight forward blocking and it worked because uSF didn't expect it. They eventually figured out that we had simplified and we wound up in 3rd and long where TM came back to throw for the first down. TLDR - Can Longestday post these updates again this year? They're great to show what's really going on. [/QUOTE]
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