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<blockquote data-quote="biggtfan" data-source="post: 495344" data-attributes="member: 650"><p>If our system is hard to learn and execute (it is), the margin for error in recruiting and coaching is razor thin. Wouldn't a system that offers more latitude in both areas make more sense? I truly believe that our offense is no longer the equalizer we need. It is too difficult to get a QB that can run it, it offers no 2-minute-drill playcalling to catch up when we get behind (running off-tackle when down by three scores? Really?), and (imho) limits recruiting. We do need something different vs the factories. Whether is is a variant of CPJ's offense with more RPO, or an air raid approach (Mike Leach-ish), I don't know. </p><p></p><p>What is becoming clear is that we need a once-in-a-decade QB to run what we have and not get injured because the backup can't run the offense yet), we can't get behind, and we need other teams to regress to our mean in order to excite the fan base and donors. I don't like our chances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biggtfan, post: 495344, member: 650"] If our system is hard to learn and execute (it is), the margin for error in recruiting and coaching is razor thin. Wouldn't a system that offers more latitude in both areas make more sense? I truly believe that our offense is no longer the equalizer we need. It is too difficult to get a QB that can run it, it offers no 2-minute-drill playcalling to catch up when we get behind (running off-tackle when down by three scores? Really?), and (imho) limits recruiting. We do need something different vs the factories. Whether is is a variant of CPJ's offense with more RPO, or an air raid approach (Mike Leach-ish), I don't know. What is becoming clear is that we need a once-in-a-decade QB to run what we have and not get injured because the backup can't run the offense yet), we can't get behind, and we need other teams to regress to our mean in order to excite the fan base and donors. I don't like our chances. [/QUOTE]
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