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So...what is the pro-style spread?
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<blockquote data-quote="YJMD" data-source="post: 621707" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>I think the words CGC used were "NFL offense and defense". But the main part of it is the verbiage, the route trees, the personnel used, the responsibilities of various groups to read the defense... That really has little to do with being effective or what plays actually are run. Obviously there is a recruiting ploy here, but the reality is talented athletes at several programs who didn't see the field or who weren't very productive or whose teams weren't very productive have made the leap to the NFL unencumbered by that. Having trained in a system which lessens the learning curve to the NFL and makes it easier for scouts to project your game at the next level is important. Examples I'm thinking of are LSU when their offense has been meh, backup players at Alabama, USC, etc.</p><p></p><p>But really the biggest challenge here is comparing our first game as a team under a new scheme against Clemson in their house vs the well-established juggernaut of Oklahoma against Houston in their house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJMD, post: 621707, member: 1929"] I think the words CGC used were "NFL offense and defense". But the main part of it is the verbiage, the route trees, the personnel used, the responsibilities of various groups to read the defense... That really has little to do with being effective or what plays actually are run. Obviously there is a recruiting ploy here, but the reality is talented athletes at several programs who didn't see the field or who weren't very productive or whose teams weren't very productive have made the leap to the NFL unencumbered by that. Having trained in a system which lessens the learning curve to the NFL and makes it easier for scouts to project your game at the next level is important. Examples I'm thinking of are LSU when their offense has been meh, backup players at Alabama, USC, etc. But really the biggest challenge here is comparing our first game as a team under a new scheme against Clemson in their house vs the well-established juggernaut of Oklahoma against Houston in their house. [/QUOTE]
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