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So...what is the pro-style spread?
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<blockquote data-quote="BCJacket" data-source="post: 621712" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>My $0.02 - Based on what CGC and OCDP have said in all their interviews, their interpretation of a "pro-style offense" can't be separated from their insistence that GT is going to be a "player-based system" not a scheme based system. So, being "pro-style" isn't about a particular game plan, formation, or play. It's about asking the players to do (up to their ability) the kinds of skills valued by the NFL.</p><p></p><p>So, we're going to run a scheme that highlights pass-protection and zone-blocking from the OL. Versatility and passing reads from the QB. Route running from WRs. RBs picking up blitzs in the passing game, getting involved in the passing game, and running from backfield hand-offs. We may run option reads. The QBs may run. But it will be concepts that you could see on Sunday. Even if the proportions aren't the same.</p><p></p><p>We're not going to: cut block as much, have our OL in four point weight forward stances all the time, rely as much on pitches to the RB, look for our WRs to be blockers first. I don't mean any of that critically. Just the differences in philosophy.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Also, what YJMD said above. ^</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCJacket, post: 621712, member: 2332"] My $0.02 - Based on what CGC and OCDP have said in all their interviews, their interpretation of a "pro-style offense" can't be separated from their insistence that GT is going to be a "player-based system" not a scheme based system. So, being "pro-style" isn't about a particular game plan, formation, or play. It's about asking the players to do (up to their ability) the kinds of skills valued by the NFL. So, we're going to run a scheme that highlights pass-protection and zone-blocking from the OL. Versatility and passing reads from the QB. Route running from WRs. RBs picking up blitzs in the passing game, getting involved in the passing game, and running from backfield hand-offs. We may run option reads. The QBs may run. But it will be concepts that you could see on Sunday. Even if the proportions aren't the same. We're not going to: cut block as much, have our OL in four point weight forward stances all the time, rely as much on pitches to the RB, look for our WRs to be blockers first. I don't mean any of that critically. Just the differences in philosophy. Edit: Also, what YJMD said above. ^ [/QUOTE]
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