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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 847029" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>We also ran a very vanilla version of Paul Johnson's offense his first couple of years as well. I'd argue it wasn't really until Tevin took over in 2011 that we saw a real fleshed out version of Johnson's offense. </p><p></p><p>I doubt the offense we ran this year is really what Patanaude wanted to run entirely and more what he felt could be done best. The OL has gone from downright terrible in year 1 to inconsistent this year, Sims has improved but after last year the focus was likely on limiting the complexity to try and limit his mistakes, and the WR group has largely be unremarkable in terms of route running or getting separation. Now I saw enough overall to believe that with another year of similar development we could have a pretty good offense (again against the middle of our schedule not the top 5 teams) with more diversity in playcalling. I think that will still likely be the case as long as the new OC is running a fairly similar system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 847029, member: 2299"] We also ran a very vanilla version of Paul Johnson's offense his first couple of years as well. I'd argue it wasn't really until Tevin took over in 2011 that we saw a real fleshed out version of Johnson's offense. I doubt the offense we ran this year is really what Patanaude wanted to run entirely and more what he felt could be done best. The OL has gone from downright terrible in year 1 to inconsistent this year, Sims has improved but after last year the focus was likely on limiting the complexity to try and limit his mistakes, and the WR group has largely be unremarkable in terms of route running or getting separation. Now I saw enough overall to believe that with another year of similar development we could have a pretty good offense (again against the middle of our schedule not the top 5 teams) with more diversity in playcalling. I think that will still likely be the case as long as the new OC is running a fairly similar system. [/QUOTE]
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