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<blockquote data-quote="MidtownJacket" data-source="post: 483874" data-attributes="member: 959"><p>The benefit I see with TQM is that coach seems to believe he can learn more about the way the defense is playing us without losing as much ground by allowing TQM to make more reads / checks / shifts to the offense. Essentially if Coach calls that QB Sweep Option look that has become the TO Special and the defense is stringing us out wide we are sunk, but with TQM he can run the triple and watch the different defensive keys to get a read on what their gameplan looks like. Then he can use that time to show TO what is going on from the sideline and coach him up for the reads / reactions he thinks we will need to make based on what he is seeing from the Defense. </p><p></p><p>I also think that last point helps with a younger guy like Oliver. He is a warrior and seems to have a tough mental game, but letting him see the defense for a few series can only help him when he gets in the game. It is almost like using TQM as the opener (best case we are rolling and we keep him in, worst case we have probed the defense and figured out the tendency and game plan and are ready to bring in Tobias with more information). It also protects the number of carries either guy takes and increases the likelihood of us finishing strong this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidtownJacket, post: 483874, member: 959"] The benefit I see with TQM is that coach seems to believe he can learn more about the way the defense is playing us without losing as much ground by allowing TQM to make more reads / checks / shifts to the offense. Essentially if Coach calls that QB Sweep Option look that has become the TO Special and the defense is stringing us out wide we are sunk, but with TQM he can run the triple and watch the different defensive keys to get a read on what their gameplan looks like. Then he can use that time to show TO what is going on from the sideline and coach him up for the reads / reactions he thinks we will need to make based on what he is seeing from the Defense. I also think that last point helps with a younger guy like Oliver. He is a warrior and seems to have a tough mental game, but letting him see the defense for a few series can only help him when he gets in the game. It is almost like using TQM as the opener (best case we are rolling and we keep him in, worst case we have probed the defense and figured out the tendency and game plan and are ready to bring in Tobias with more information). It also protects the number of carries either guy takes and increases the likelihood of us finishing strong this year. [/QUOTE]
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