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"They’re running a form of the triple option from the gun"
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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 978970" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>It's funny how much flack CPJ got when he was here running the "triple option offense". I wrote it in the UGA Postgame thread with video samples that some of the stuff concepts we're running is very similar or pretty much the same as what other "traditional option offenses" (I used Wing T in that one) are running. Perceptions change when you do it out of the shotgun.</p><p></p><p>If you look at CPJ's Midline (with QB keep read), it's similar to the last TD we ran against UGA. </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]6cBErjFKUbI[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Faulkner uses slot WR jet motion as eye candy/constraint similar to how the BBack is used (minus the jet motion), set up by jet sweeps all game, but essentially the play concept is the same. AB (#20) acts like the pulling guard through the "midline" (or B Gap), while Faulkner uses the pulling OG to block through the B Gap and QB runs behind him.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]Uqgl0RNwKKo:716[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Brent Key makes no qualms about it. GT is running option...just a repackaged option without the baggage and recruiting perception of CPJ's Flex Option. Most of the option concepts out there are still being used today, just with different variations, and different packaging.</p><p></p><p>CPJ was meat and potatoes with how he ran option concepts, while modern day OCs like Faulkner are adding all the bells and whistles (pre-snap motion, shifts, running out the shotgun, etc.).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 978970, member: 360"] It's funny how much flack CPJ got when he was here running the "triple option offense". I wrote it in the UGA Postgame thread with video samples that some of the stuff concepts we're running is very similar or pretty much the same as what other "traditional option offenses" (I used Wing T in that one) are running. Perceptions change when you do it out of the shotgun. If you look at CPJ's Midline (with QB keep read), it's similar to the last TD we ran against UGA. [MEDIA=youtube]6cBErjFKUbI[/MEDIA] Faulkner uses slot WR jet motion as eye candy/constraint similar to how the BBack is used (minus the jet motion), set up by jet sweeps all game, but essentially the play concept is the same. AB (#20) acts like the pulling guard through the "midline" (or B Gap), while Faulkner uses the pulling OG to block through the B Gap and QB runs behind him. [MEDIA=youtube]Uqgl0RNwKKo:716[/MEDIA] Brent Key makes no qualms about it. GT is running option...just a repackaged option without the baggage and recruiting perception of CPJ's Flex Option. Most of the option concepts out there are still being used today, just with different variations, and different packaging. CPJ was meat and potatoes with how he ran option concepts, while modern day OCs like Faulkner are adding all the bells and whistles (pre-snap motion, shifts, running out the shotgun, etc.). [/QUOTE]
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