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The WSJ piece was pretty good, but without -- pardon the irony -- the usual WSJ precision. Nowhere is Johnson mentioned, and Monken's time at Georgia Tech after Navy is ignored altogether. The point is nobody knows where this offense came from in this piece though I still like it, and it is a really good get. This paragraph pretty much gets to the heart of it, about it being angles and numbers ... and timing. It sums it up nicely. (And it just might, maybe, explain a little bit about players transferring out.)
"Just understanding the offense is the biggest thing—knowing how to maneuver everybody, get everybody on the right guys,” said Ahmad Bradshaw, a senior quarterback from Chicago who set a single-season school record with 1,472 rushing (not passing) yards. “It’s all about timing, angles, when to block a guy at a certain time. It’s not like you block a guy whenever you want.”
"Just understanding the offense is the biggest thing—knowing how to maneuver everybody, get everybody on the right guys,” said Ahmad Bradshaw, a senior quarterback from Chicago who set a single-season school record with 1,472 rushing (not passing) yards. “It’s all about timing, angles, when to block a guy at a certain time. It’s not like you block a guy whenever you want.”