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<blockquote data-quote="TheGridironGeek" data-source="post: 158604" data-attributes="member: 1898"><p>Certainly. All I'd ever argue in favor of would be a small series of plays (50/50 run-pass) out of the Pistol/wide formation which you could run against a defense good enough to stop the pass while run blitzing. COFH '14 in the 1st half would be an example. Defenses have a time advantage defending play-action passes out of the traditional Flexbone because the QB often has to fake a handoff, then a carry, then drop back and look for the receivers. The Muskegon formation erases that advantage. If Mark Richt tried to blitz his CB's against <em>that</em>, high-% quick outside screens and simple play-action slants would roast Georgia University on a spit. Yearly.</p><p></p><p>CKN has it installed as a 2-minute offense at Annapolis. The ironic thing is I'm more appreciative of the trad. Flexbone visually. It's gorgeous to watch especially with a great improvisational QB. I don't understand why any fan would think having elements of the "NCAA offense" would improve the artistry of CPJ. Air Force is a great team but man, are they an ugly sight when a defense shuts down their shotgun packages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheGridironGeek, post: 158604, member: 1898"] Certainly. All I'd ever argue in favor of would be a small series of plays (50/50 run-pass) out of the Pistol/wide formation which you could run against a defense good enough to stop the pass while run blitzing. COFH '14 in the 1st half would be an example. Defenses have a time advantage defending play-action passes out of the traditional Flexbone because the QB often has to fake a handoff, then a carry, then drop back and look for the receivers. The Muskegon formation erases that advantage. If Mark Richt tried to blitz his CB's against [I]that[/I], high-% quick outside screens and simple play-action slants would roast Georgia University on a spit. Yearly. CKN has it installed as a 2-minute offense at Annapolis. The ironic thing is I'm more appreciative of the trad. Flexbone visually. It's gorgeous to watch especially with a great improvisational QB. I don't understand why any fan would think having elements of the "NCAA offense" would improve the artistry of CPJ. Air Force is a great team but man, are they an ugly sight when a defense shuts down their shotgun packages. [/QUOTE]
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