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It’s ironic because CPJ’s offense is considered the SPREAD option
which is ironic since a SPREAD option throws it far more often than we ever did.
It’s ironic because CPJ’s offense is considered the SPREAD option
Well, actually, since my post is about King, I stand by it. It is true that a "pro style" QB (whatever that is these days) would have had a hard time with Paul and that Ward might have moved - it could have happened! - to OT, like Klock. But almost all of the WRs Tech recruited under Paul would have wanted to play in a spread and ended up with us.
Maybe King would have ended up with us, maybe not; it would depend on the committable offers he got. But saying that he wanted to play in a shotgun spread wouldn't mean he wouldn't have come to Tech. A simple comparison: King's rating is .8739, Ricky Jeune's was .8609. Not enough difference to make me sit up and take notice, frankly; they're both high threes. And I might point out that our other two recruits are mid-threes. I don't doubt that we'll see some improvement in our overall recruiting rankings this year, but I'd wait until later to make the case.
Yea I’m sure he’d pass up P5 offers as a TE to come to GT to convert to a OL. Doubtful. It’s ok to admit these guys wouldn’t fit the old system.
which is ironic since a SPREAD option throws it far more often than we ever did.
Not if you count pitches as passes. The most common throw in these offense is the bubble to the perimeter or the smoke off of read option from the gun.
which isn't going to attract 6'4" WRs to sign. It's nice for the smaller guys we had but we still were never seen as a throwing offense under PJ. That's both the perception and the reality and why this kid would have never been recruited by PJ.
Smaller guys?
Adonicas Sanders, 6-5
Darren Waller 6-5
I think our outside recievers averaged about 6-3 under CPJ.
Adonicas Sanders is 6-1 and has yet to catch a pass for us. That'll surely change under Coach Collins though. I look forward to seeing him get to play as a WR.
The "smaller guys" was in reference to the guys running the bubble screens, etc. The WRs weren't running those - they were running the only pass route we had for them: Deep Post Bomb pattern. Those bubbles were mostly to RBs out of the backfield.
https://247sports.com/player/adonicas-sanders-84806/
Adonicas Sanders is 6-1 and has yet to catch a pass for us. That'll surely change under Coach Collins though. I look forward to seeing him get to play as a WR.
We offered Isaac Nauta who is now a TE for UGA:
https://247sports.com/Recruitment/Isaac-Nauta-27969/RecruitInterests/
which is ironic since a SPREAD option throws it far more often than we ever did.
And Smokey as well …Yea I’m sure he’d pass up P5 offers as a TE to come to GT to convert to a OL. Doubtful. It’s ok to admit these guys wouldn’t fit the old system.
And Smokey as well …
You guys can't spot a rib when it comes up and bites you on the butt, can you? I wasn't suggesting that Ward would have signed at all. I was just having a little fun comparing him with the TEs (Klock, Barrick) that Paul shunted over to OL positions.
And, in fact, if you look at my posts on the recent signees (you'll have to go to the recruiting threads to see them all; my bad), you'll see that I readily admit that Ward and Gleason wouldn't have signed with us before. We wouldn't have wanted them either.
Yes, I do. Glad you saw that.So you’re backtracking from the post mentioned but twisting it into we’re dumb because we misinterpreted your all-over-the-place line of thinking. Gotcha. You win man.
Yes, I do. Glad you saw that.
I meant Dolphus I got them mixed up
I hope he gets more usage too. He was completely ignored in PJ's offense and sure wasn't running any bubble screens.
Which one was injured. I know that one of them had a collarbone the entire year.
Adonicas Sanders i believe