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<blockquote data-quote="jojatk" data-source="post: 916149" data-attributes="member: 2627"><p>Just out of curiosity, have you watched much Ole Miss games this year? Their offensive minded head coach is running a modernized version of a triple option. My point isn’t that they are awesome it’s simply to say that Lane Kiffin has found a way to make it an exciting offense he can recruit to and be successful with at a pretty high level. It’s happening in the NFL, too. The Bills use a lot of triple option concepts in their offense as do a number of other teams. At least according to Hall of Fame former executive Bill Polian and some others I’ve heard talk about it.</p><p></p><p>It seems to me that the problem is when you don’t adapt and are rigid in what you do no matter what. And no, that’s not a dig at CPJ. It’s actually meant more generically. For example, Nick Saban was a bit slow to adapt his offense but realized he needed to in order to recruit the best offensive players and keep up with what was happening around him and so he hired Lane Kiffin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jojatk, post: 916149, member: 2627"] Just out of curiosity, have you watched much Ole Miss games this year? Their offensive minded head coach is running a modernized version of a triple option. My point isn’t that they are awesome it’s simply to say that Lane Kiffin has found a way to make it an exciting offense he can recruit to and be successful with at a pretty high level. It’s happening in the NFL, too. The Bills use a lot of triple option concepts in their offense as do a number of other teams. At least according to Hall of Fame former executive Bill Polian and some others I’ve heard talk about it. It seems to me that the problem is when you don’t adapt and are rigid in what you do no matter what. And no, that’s not a dig at CPJ. It’s actually meant more generically. For example, Nick Saban was a bit slow to adapt his offense but realized he needed to in order to recruit the best offensive players and keep up with what was happening around him and so he hired Lane Kiffin. [/QUOTE]
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