He said that it "get in the hands of the running back faster". This is probably, literally true. I wish whoever asked the question would have followed up with why NFL teams have short yard formations under center and why we do not if we are trying to be a pro based offense. If their plan is to never be under center I would just like to hear their rationale. I also wish we would have had a shotgun package for third and nine+ under CPJ.Uhhhh so Brent Key said in the interview last week that a snap to a QB in shotgun is faster than a direct snap alluding to the Johnson style formation. My initial gut reaction was WTF?
This is Tech. Anyone care to measure and run the numbers?
Pretty interesting take by Key regarding the shotgun when short yardage situations. “Is the center going to sneak it”, well no, but the QB could. He also mentions that being in the shotgun gets the ball in the RB hands quicker, which while potentially true, doesn’t mean that the RB gets to LOS quicker.
I haven’t found any data for CFB yet, but here is an article I found with NFL data:
https://statsbylopez.com/2015/10/30/on-3rd-and-one-why-do-teams-go-shotgun/
"League-wide, there’s an absolute improvement of about 4.5% (67.5 success rate versus 63%) comparing plays under center versus from shotgun. The difference is statistically significant (and if you want the p-value, it’s about 2 in 10000)."
Again, that’s for NFL teams, I will keep trying to see if there is any CFB stats for it.
It doesn't matter which offense he is talking about. A snap under center is definitely faster than a snap in the shotgun formation. And WTH would anybody think that adding another couple of yards distance to the end zone or the first down marker would work better than a couple of feet?He wasn’t talking about Johnson’s offense he was asked about goal line and short yardage situations.
I disagree that it even gets it to the running back faster, unless it's a pitch.He said that it "get in the hands of the running back faster". This is probably, literally true. I wish whoever asked the question would have followed up with why NFL teams have short yard formations under center and why we do not if we are trying to be a pro based offense. If their plan is to never be under center I would just like to hear their rationale. I also wish we would have had a shotgun package for third and nine+ under CPJ.
Here is my response from the "Bye Week Media" thread when we initially discussed it
Yeah The Eagles got at least two first downs on QB
Sneaks earlier tonight. I really don’t get this philosophy.
To be fair to our coaching staff, I see this asinine philosophy with a lot of college football teams, so they aren’t the only ones doing this.
Yeah The Eagles got at least two first downs on QB
Sneaks earlier tonight. I really don’t get this philosophy.
To be fair to our coaching staff, I see this asinine philosophy with a lot of college football teams, so they aren’t the only ones doing this.
He was responding to a direct question of why we don't line up under center when 3rd or 4th and short. I don't feel like he was trying to address anything.This honestly sounds like key trying to address something he might have read on a message board somewhere.
100%To be fair to our coaching staff, I see this asinine philosophy with a lot of college football teams, so they aren’t the only ones doing this.
I don't think we should *never* go gun when we have one yard to go. I think there are a lot of benefits to shotgun (even with short yards to go). I would just like for us to have a package under center for these scenarios as well. I really think removing the threat of QB sneak is pretty big.I’m pretty sure Tebow+Chris Leak used to take goalline snaps from the gun.
It doesn’t particularly matter so long as you have a system/set of plays that work off each other.
I’m pretty sure Tebow+Chris Leak used to take goalline snaps from the gun.
It doesn’t particularly matter so long as you have a system/set of plays that work off each other and have consistent snaps.
Tobias is a legit jump pass threat. Should be in our arsenal!He did. They're version of the freeze threat was the jump pass.
Happened to us too, many timesTo be fair, Navy and the Triple Option got stuffed by MEMPHIS multiple times on 3rd+4th and short. Memphis.
To be fair, Navy and the Triple Option got stuffed by MEMPHIS multiple times on 3rd+4th and short. Memphis.