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<blockquote data-quote="MidtownJacket" data-source="post: 512999" data-attributes="member: 959"><p>I know this wasn’t directed at me, but I’m interested in a similar point. I do think there were some obvious rule changes which affected us more than most offensive philosophies (you named two of the major ones with “chop”blocking being called in lieu of holding on defensive line and the dreaded “ref’s can’t count 5 yards” downfield cut blocks). </p><p></p><p>That being said, the fundamental principles of misdirection, delaying the decision point for a QB till after the snap (reads coming off what the defense does in the second or two they begin to react), overloading sides of the field then using motion to identify man v zone coverages and all the other elements CPJ was a master at allowed his scheme to overcome a lot. </p><p></p><p>I couldn’t agree more with [USER=265]@takethepoints[/USER] when discussing how much intellectual enjoyment I got from watching, learning, studying and breaking down the offense CPJ runs. He is a once in a lifetime mind for this type of sport. Watching him pace the sidelines and take in information about the opposing team, while having the confidence to adjust the O on the fly was a thing to behold. </p><p></p><p>That is part of the reason I was so all in on Monken. I think he was evolving the spread veer option is ways CPJ wasn’t. </p><p></p><p>While I appreciate CPJ for his accomplishments both on-field and off, I am excited to see what Coach Guice can do. The two are not mutually exclusive. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidtownJacket, post: 512999, member: 959"] I know this wasn’t directed at me, but I’m interested in a similar point. I do think there were some obvious rule changes which affected us more than most offensive philosophies (you named two of the major ones with “chop”blocking being called in lieu of holding on defensive line and the dreaded “ref’s can’t count 5 yards” downfield cut blocks). That being said, the fundamental principles of misdirection, delaying the decision point for a QB till after the snap (reads coming off what the defense does in the second or two they begin to react), overloading sides of the field then using motion to identify man v zone coverages and all the other elements CPJ was a master at allowed his scheme to overcome a lot. I couldn’t agree more with [USER=265]@takethepoints[/USER] when discussing how much intellectual enjoyment I got from watching, learning, studying and breaking down the offense CPJ runs. He is a once in a lifetime mind for this type of sport. Watching him pace the sidelines and take in information about the opposing team, while having the confidence to adjust the O on the fly was a thing to behold. That is part of the reason I was so all in on Monken. I think he was evolving the spread veer option is ways CPJ wasn’t. While I appreciate CPJ for his accomplishments both on-field and off, I am excited to see what Coach Guice can do. The two are not mutually exclusive. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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