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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 658446" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>No. It's not impossible. We would have to run an offense that could ignore passing, because we can't do any part of it correctly, and it would allow us just to ask Oliver to run 40 times a game. We would also have to run an offense that didn't rely on our OL sustaining blocks or pushing the DL back. In short, we'd have to run the triple option and even then we'd be looking at a repeat of 2015, at best, when we averaged 21 against any teams with a pulse due to injuries. No, I don't think a better OC would have performed any significantly better unless they tried to run the triple option, or some very close variant of it. But the decision to not do that was made by TStan. </p><p></p><p>The people who are fooling themselves are those who think that a "slow transition" was the way to go, continuing to run the option while we recruit for a different offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 658446, member: 2299"] No. It's not impossible. We would have to run an offense that could ignore passing, because we can't do any part of it correctly, and it would allow us just to ask Oliver to run 40 times a game. We would also have to run an offense that didn't rely on our OL sustaining blocks or pushing the DL back. In short, we'd have to run the triple option and even then we'd be looking at a repeat of 2015, at best, when we averaged 21 against any teams with a pulse due to injuries. No, I don't think a better OC would have performed any significantly better unless they tried to run the triple option, or some very close variant of it. But the decision to not do that was made by TStan. The people who are fooling themselves are those who think that a "slow transition" was the way to go, continuing to run the option while we recruit for a different offense. [/QUOTE]
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