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Why didn't we see more of the Bgap dive and/or midline in other games?
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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 120546" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I think everyone is familiar with CPJ's playcalling MO by now.</p><p></p><p>He runs his core set of plays off the triple, rocket toss, etc.</p><p></p><p>Then he runs the "specific" plays for each opponent. Against MSU it was the counter and belly series. Against other teams, it was other plays installed specifically for something he saw on tape he thought he could take advantage of. We may run those plays against 2-3 opponents a year, or just against one opponent and not see it again for a while. When was the last time we ran the pass opposite the counter motion that Stephen Hill terrorized UNC with? CPJ is notorious for putting stuff on tape because he knows the DCs have to spend time preparing for every situation, while he'll perfect 5-7 plays, and make adjustments within those plays to screw with DCs. Essentially, he's running more than 5-7 plays after adjustments because our blocking scheme and reads are different depending on the defense. He's betting that his proficiency at his handful of plays will trump you wasting practice time on everything he's put on film.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 120546, member: 360"] I think everyone is familiar with CPJ's playcalling MO by now. He runs his core set of plays off the triple, rocket toss, etc. Then he runs the "specific" plays for each opponent. Against MSU it was the counter and belly series. Against other teams, it was other plays installed specifically for something he saw on tape he thought he could take advantage of. We may run those plays against 2-3 opponents a year, or just against one opponent and not see it again for a while. When was the last time we ran the pass opposite the counter motion that Stephen Hill terrorized UNC with? CPJ is notorious for putting stuff on tape because he knows the DCs have to spend time preparing for every situation, while he'll perfect 5-7 plays, and make adjustments within those plays to screw with DCs. Essentially, he's running more than 5-7 plays after adjustments because our blocking scheme and reads are different depending on the defense. He's betting that his proficiency at his handful of plays will trump you wasting practice time on everything he's put on film. [/QUOTE]
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