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<blockquote data-quote="jgtengineer" data-source="post: 829620" data-attributes="member: 3094"><p>I'd say Paul Johnson was in the category of play call, because of how he altered blocking on the fly with the play call. One of the things we lost when we tried to signal things in in 2015 and go with a little tempo was paul's ability to send a message with the a-back to the line on a particular play which he did do. Monken is more than just an option coach. He's just a good HC too. He understands how to build and run a program, and he was probably a better QB and B backs coach than anyone paul taught to do that job. Bohannon being second on that list. We suffered a noticeable drop off when we lost them. VT games are probably the biggest testament to pauls play calling acumen. Once he got in fosters head. Well you saw what happened. It did take him a few tries to do it though. </p><p></p><p>The main issue is even if you have the perfect play call eventually you are just out matched. This is the problem i have with Coach P. In isolation none of his plays are badly designed. Its just he doesn't seem to be able to call plays in chain. Paul's system was reactionary, If defense does this, you do this. To set up misdirection and play action. P system is to attack and probe then capitalize, the only game he's ever called where we did that was UNC. even the blow out that was duke last year was more on just out horsing them than scheme.</p><p></p><p>Lane Kiffen is another coach that can beat people with scheme. Man schemes touchdowns probably close to the best in the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgtengineer, post: 829620, member: 3094"] I'd say Paul Johnson was in the category of play call, because of how he altered blocking on the fly with the play call. One of the things we lost when we tried to signal things in in 2015 and go with a little tempo was paul's ability to send a message with the a-back to the line on a particular play which he did do. Monken is more than just an option coach. He's just a good HC too. He understands how to build and run a program, and he was probably a better QB and B backs coach than anyone paul taught to do that job. Bohannon being second on that list. We suffered a noticeable drop off when we lost them. VT games are probably the biggest testament to pauls play calling acumen. Once he got in fosters head. Well you saw what happened. It did take him a few tries to do it though. The main issue is even if you have the perfect play call eventually you are just out matched. This is the problem i have with Coach P. In isolation none of his plays are badly designed. Its just he doesn't seem to be able to call plays in chain. Paul's system was reactionary, If defense does this, you do this. To set up misdirection and play action. P system is to attack and probe then capitalize, the only game he's ever called where we did that was UNC. even the blow out that was duke last year was more on just out horsing them than scheme. Lane Kiffen is another coach that can beat people with scheme. Man schemes touchdowns probably close to the best in the game. [/QUOTE]
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