Vision for the Future Offense

Jmonty71

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From what I have read, Coach Collins like to run a RPO vs the triple option. Anyone have any thoughts on this? Do we currently have a QB that has enough arm strength and accuracy to throw the ball up and down the field? Do we have the linemen that can sustain blocks, versus flop at someone's feet? I think there will be little to no changes with the defense, however; I foresee the major overhaul on offense coming. It may take 2-3 years to get the players required, in place. Just curious, has anyone else thought about which offense we'll see?
 

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Hopefully this is a gradual transition. I think it would be wise to retain Bryan Cook on staff in some capacity. He ran a fun option offense at Cal Poly, and he knows how our current athletes would translate to another system as well as anyone.

A lot of our growing pains will depend on questions like: How far removed will CGC's offensive system be from the 3O? How quickly does he want to transition? Does he want more RPO or more "pro" style?

Based on CGC's comments so far, it doesn't sound like he wants to totally blow up and rebuild our offense. He wants to succeed quickly.
 

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From what I have read, Coach Collins like to run a RPO vs the triple option. Anyone have any thoughts on this? Do we currently have a QB that has enough arm strength and accuracy to throw the ball up and down the field? Do we have the linemen that can sustain blocks, versus flop at someone's feet? I think there will be little to no changes with the defense, however; I foresee the major overhaul on offense coming. It may take 2-3 years to get the players required, in place. Just curious, has anyone else thought about which offense we'll see?
I guess T Stan's "being unique" got thrown under the bus.
 

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From what I have read, Coach Collins like to run a RPO vs the triple option. Anyone have any thoughts on this? Do we currently have a QB that has enough arm strength and accuracy to throw the ball up and down the field? Do we have the linemen that can sustain blocks, versus flop at someone's feet? I think there will be little to no changes with the defense, however; I foresee the major overhaul on offense coming. It may take 2-3 years to get the players required, in place. Just curious, has anyone else thought about which offense we'll see?

I don't think we will know until he announces an OC. Everything that I have heard from him he has said a lot, but has been careful not to proclaim any specifics about what the offense will actually be.
 

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From what I have read, Coach Collins like to run a RPO vs the triple option. Anyone have any thoughts on this? Do we currently have a QB that has enough arm strength and accuracy to throw the ball up and down the field? Do we have the linemen that can sustain blocks, versus flop at someone's feet? I think there will be little to no changes with the defense, however; I foresee the major overhaul on offense coming. It may take 2-3 years to get the players required, in place. Just curious, has anyone else thought about which offense we'll see?
When did he say he wants to run a RPO ? I thought he said he wants to run Pro style offense witch could be very bad for 2 or 3 years. If he wants to run a RPO we would be fine.
 

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That's exactly what my buddies who coach HS football in GA have told me. Almost verbatim. I shared that same thing in another thread. The ACC and SEC schools who recruit GA kids DO NOT want GT running an offense that will compete for recruits because there's a LOT of kids who want to stay home both for the business and educational opportunities GT represents. To go further, they fear a good coach coming in who can sell GT because GT has so many advantages a lot of the SEC and ACC schools do not because of Atlanta. GT will recruit a different type of kid, but those kids are self driven and won't be scared of the academics...because the reality is, kids that wanted to go to GT will end up picking a similar major somewhere else and still have to do similar coursework. One buddy who coaches at a powerhouse program in Cobb said that GT running a pure option system basically opened up the barn door to let other schools come in and raid the building. His point was that in the South, and this is something Tommy Tubberville said, kids like to stay close to their families...but kids also have professional aspirations. UGA can only recruit so many kids a year, and GT should be able to win a few battles every year with kids UGA doesn't want...and if you look at the history of some of our offensive players, that's exactly the case. GT has gotten quite a few good players in the past because recruits who couldn't get a scholly from UGA ended picking GT because they wanted to stay home. When CPJ came in, GT lost out on a lot of those kids.

To CPJ's credit, he's gotten results with kids a lot of P5 schools were not looking at on offense, but he had to do it the hard way. It will certainly be interesting to see this all play out the next 2-3 seasons once the new coach comes in and gets established.

Such blasphemy!

You must really hate, and I mean HATE, CPJ for having such lucid thoughts as these. How can you possibly look at yourself in the Mirror?
 

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One thing that hasn't been discussed (that I've seen) is how little triple option we have ran the past couple of years.

We ran a ton of it with TW, and a good bit with JeT, but there were games this year where I saw single digit 3O plays.

Also, we've been doing less cut blocking on the OL in the past few years. You really started to see it in late 2014.

It won't be as difficult as some think, if we do it the right way.

CGC is blessed to have TO, LJ, JG, JY with multiple years ahead of each of them. There are some fun possibilities.

Ok sorry guess I haven't watch the NFL in years which teams in the nfl run it ? And they want the QB to run ? I was thinking a Run pass option was more like Auburns runs , am I wrong ?

Watch KC, SEA, LAR. Watch BAL highlights w/ Lamar Jackson from a couple weeks ago. I don't know how much true RPO we'll do, but those teams are running some exciting stuff.
 

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I just want a run first philosophy that hits the line fast and keeps defenders guessing. If we stand back in a shotgun with our running backs 7 yards behind the line of scrimmage on short yardage downs...I’ll be sick to my stomach.

Man I’m gonna miss the 3-O.


Yes, we really should have QB over the center plays, especially for short yardage. Slow developing run plays from the gun to get 1/2 yard are STUPID.
 
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