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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 471733" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I've been putting together a post in my head about Young CPJ vs CPJ now. By now, many of us know our route concepts are based off of RnS staples. We have subtlely incorporated some spread passing schemes as well over the past few years.</p><p></p><p>One of the things that stood out to me about Young CPJ was his willingness to scheme the passing game more when he was an up and coming OC. We all have seen his vaunted scheme adjustements on a week to week basis, but it's rare that we see CPJ tailor our passing game to an opponent. For instance, this game against Iowa when CPJ was an OC in 1988:</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]id=FHF087xNLRQ;t=949[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>In the first three passing plays, you quick hitting short and intermediate passing plays. Earlier in the game, you can hear the announcers say the Hawaii coaches talked to them about putting together quicker hitting plays against that vaunted Iowa front 7...and we see it. (BTW, the blocking on that first pass play with the AB picking up an interior rusher as the BB leaks out of the backfield is a thing of beaty).</p><p></p><p>There's the storied "stack" formation game.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]id=hY5HpHjJUHo;t=4647[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>There are things that other offenses that some of us "we need to pass" fans have clamored for, and CPJ at some point in his history as a coach incorporated. It's in his playbook somewhere. There have been QBs in our past, and skill players in the last 10 years that would have been weapons with those plays.</p><p></p><p>Now this isn't a "CPJ is too hard headed" post. It's more of a "Where has the young gun slinger CPJ gone" thinking out loud post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 471733, member: 360"] I've been putting together a post in my head about Young CPJ vs CPJ now. By now, many of us know our route concepts are based off of RnS staples. We have subtlely incorporated some spread passing schemes as well over the past few years. One of the things that stood out to me about Young CPJ was his willingness to scheme the passing game more when he was an up and coming OC. We all have seen his vaunted scheme adjustements on a week to week basis, but it's rare that we see CPJ tailor our passing game to an opponent. For instance, this game against Iowa when CPJ was an OC in 1988: [MEDIA=youtube]id=FHF087xNLRQ;t=949[/MEDIA] In the first three passing plays, you quick hitting short and intermediate passing plays. Earlier in the game, you can hear the announcers say the Hawaii coaches talked to them about putting together quicker hitting plays against that vaunted Iowa front 7...and we see it. (BTW, the blocking on that first pass play with the AB picking up an interior rusher as the BB leaks out of the backfield is a thing of beaty). There's the storied "stack" formation game. [MEDIA=youtube]id=hY5HpHjJUHo;t=4647[/MEDIA] There are things that other offenses that some of us "we need to pass" fans have clamored for, and CPJ at some point in his history as a coach incorporated. It's in his playbook somewhere. There have been QBs in our past, and skill players in the last 10 years that would have been weapons with those plays. Now this isn't a "CPJ is too hard headed" post. It's more of a "Where has the young gun slinger CPJ gone" thinking out loud post. [/QUOTE]
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