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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 512878" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>Like you, I loved a lot about CPJ and his offense. WTBS, it seemed to have a lot of moving pieces and parts such that the phrase "when the leaves start turning, the offense starts churning" was used frequently. I know that was somewhat TIC, but unfortunately we do play several games before peak leaf season. I also want an O that isn't dependent on good weather conditions, because sometimes games are played in the rain and the slop. (Didn't we say we would have won in Miami if it hadn't started to rain in '17?) Another, I don't want a system that it takes a QB 2-3 years in the system to get familiar with it, then leave after 1-2 years in the system. I saw two FR QB's in last years natty. A FR QB wasn't likely to play in Paul's system because of the complexity. Again, there WAS a lot to like (I generally applaud his 4 downs to go 10 yards mindset, even if it didn't always work)...but these were the things that I won't miss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 512878, member: 844"] Like you, I loved a lot about CPJ and his offense. WTBS, it seemed to have a lot of moving pieces and parts such that the phrase "when the leaves start turning, the offense starts churning" was used frequently. I know that was somewhat TIC, but unfortunately we do play several games before peak leaf season. I also want an O that isn't dependent on good weather conditions, because sometimes games are played in the rain and the slop. (Didn't we say we would have won in Miami if it hadn't started to rain in '17?) Another, I don't want a system that it takes a QB 2-3 years in the system to get familiar with it, then leave after 1-2 years in the system. I saw two FR QB's in last years natty. A FR QB wasn't likely to play in Paul's system because of the complexity. Again, there WAS a lot to like (I generally applaud his 4 downs to go 10 yards mindset, even if it didn't always work)...but these were the things that I won't miss. [/QUOTE]
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