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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 574881" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>This much I think we can infer: no matter who the offensive coordinator is, he is going to run Collins's offense. He can call it what he will, but it is going to look an awful lot like Temple in 2017 and 2018. As in, mirrored. The difference, I hope, is in the athletes. I don't mind all that much that Collins is talking "pro style" offense, just as long as he doesn't run a pro style offense. There are molds to be broken and recruiting to be done, so I get it. As much as I liked the Johnson offense -- I think the only unique offense of the last 30 years -- he was never going to recruit the 1st round NFL picks at QB and running back. His was an offense without a star system. Just effective and sometimes dazzling, based on of all things, "team". Now, can Collins run the RPO with pop and glitter? He did not at Temple. Again, two games only because it was too boring to endure more short slants and lead-footed QBs with robotic hands. I hope he can. No matter how much Clemson fans talked about their defense. they went to see Watson and Lawrence throw the ball downfield.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 574881, member: 2175"] This much I think we can infer: no matter who the offensive coordinator is, he is going to run Collins's offense. He can call it what he will, but it is going to look an awful lot like Temple in 2017 and 2018. As in, mirrored. The difference, I hope, is in the athletes. I don't mind all that much that Collins is talking "pro style" offense, just as long as he doesn't run a pro style offense. There are molds to be broken and recruiting to be done, so I get it. As much as I liked the Johnson offense -- I think the only unique offense of the last 30 years -- he was never going to recruit the 1st round NFL picks at QB and running back. His was an offense without a star system. Just effective and sometimes dazzling, based on of all things, "team". Now, can Collins run the RPO with pop and glitter? He did not at Temple. Again, two games only because it was too boring to endure more short slants and lead-footed QBs with robotic hands. I hope he can. No matter how much Clemson fans talked about their defense. they went to see Watson and Lawrence throw the ball downfield. [/QUOTE]
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