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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 192343" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>Which is why we should have continued to gash them with the screens and dump offs to the flat that killed them all 4 times we did it. </p><p></p><p>This is what is frustrating to me. When Paul finds a running play that the other team can't stop, he will run it until they prove they can. The 2nd half of the MSU and Ugag games last year come to mind. Why can we not do the same with the little short passing game until the other team makes an adjustment?</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying run it every play, but once or twice a series when we are struggling to move the ball is not too much to ask IMO. Doing so might slow down the aggressiveness of the defense and take some pressure of of our already struggling Oline leading to more success in running our bread and butter. Seems like common sense to me, but I guess I'm missing something.</p><p></p><p>I think PJ is a very good offensive mind. When he's got guys that know exactly what to do and where to be, he is great at in game adjustments. Changing blocking schemes, splits, and little nuances are where he makes his money. Where he struggles, IMO, is putting guys in the best position to succeed when they don't know where to go all of the time or can't execute everything this offense demands. I think if he could learn to simplify things and find alternative ways to make the defense pay for selling out when we obviously can't block them, this offense will be unstoppable.</p><p></p><p>The thing is, I know he has some of this in his playbook because we saw it in the dump offs and screens. Why he doesn't run stuff like that more I don't know. It seems to be more of an ego thing than anything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 192343, member: 786"] Which is why we should have continued to gash them with the screens and dump offs to the flat that killed them all 4 times we did it. This is what is frustrating to me. When Paul finds a running play that the other team can't stop, he will run it until they prove they can. The 2nd half of the MSU and Ugag games last year come to mind. Why can we not do the same with the little short passing game until the other team makes an adjustment? I'm not saying run it every play, but once or twice a series when we are struggling to move the ball is not too much to ask IMO. Doing so might slow down the aggressiveness of the defense and take some pressure of of our already struggling Oline leading to more success in running our bread and butter. Seems like common sense to me, but I guess I'm missing something. I think PJ is a very good offensive mind. When he's got guys that know exactly what to do and where to be, he is great at in game adjustments. Changing blocking schemes, splits, and little nuances are where he makes his money. Where he struggles, IMO, is putting guys in the best position to succeed when they don't know where to go all of the time or can't execute everything this offense demands. I think if he could learn to simplify things and find alternative ways to make the defense pay for selling out when we obviously can't block them, this offense will be unstoppable. The thing is, I know he has some of this in his playbook because we saw it in the dump offs and screens. Why he doesn't run stuff like that more I don't know. It seems to be more of an ego thing than anything else. [/QUOTE]
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