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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 448744" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>It means choosing a HC who not only is his own OC in terms of designing the offense but also calls the plays, who runs an offense that makes it hard to prepare the defense for because we lack things like a TE, even marginally pass blocking oriented OLmen (or coaches to help coach that), or QBs recruited to pass at all. It means a HC who's only strength recruiting is finding players that fit his system, a benefit that only helps the offense. It means keeping pretty much the same coaching staff on one side of the ball while changing the other half every couple of years. </p><p></p><p>So no, I don't think it's unreasonable to expect our offense, which is what our entire program has been built around, to be able to get to 27 against better teams. If we can't reasonably expect to get more than 3TDs against better teams then we shouldn't be running the offense we are because the trade offs aren't in our favor. We can get 21 a game with a standard offense with a head coach that is more recruiting oriented.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 448744, member: 2299"] It means choosing a HC who not only is his own OC in terms of designing the offense but also calls the plays, who runs an offense that makes it hard to prepare the defense for because we lack things like a TE, even marginally pass blocking oriented OLmen (or coaches to help coach that), or QBs recruited to pass at all. It means a HC who's only strength recruiting is finding players that fit his system, a benefit that only helps the offense. It means keeping pretty much the same coaching staff on one side of the ball while changing the other half every couple of years. So no, I don't think it's unreasonable to expect our offense, which is what our entire program has been built around, to be able to get to 27 against better teams. If we can't reasonably expect to get more than 3TDs against better teams then we shouldn't be running the offense we are because the trade offs aren't in our favor. We can get 21 a game with a standard offense with a head coach that is more recruiting oriented. [/QUOTE]
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