Who to hire at OC?
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I'm afraid this is excessive OCD combined with total geekery, but that isn't true.dnc said:
I don't think such a person exists anymore outside of service academics.PostGameOrangeSlices said:Cal wasn't exactly great on offense this year, but Baldwin would be a good choice I think. He is a little pass heavy though, and I'd prefer an OC who is of the 65-35% run mindset
Below are the FBS offenses that rushed the ball at least 63% of the time, sorted by Yards/Play, compared to UW's offense. I set a Mendoza line at 6 yds/play, which is shown with a dotted line.
The offenses that are actually good and run the ball a LOT (>63%) aren't limited to triple option offenses at all. They are a mix of spread, more traditional pro-style, and truly multiple offenses. -
Great chitAIRWOLF said:
I'm afraid this is excessive OCD combined with total geekery, but that isn't true.dnc said:
I don't think such a person exists anymore outside of service academics.PostGameOrangeSlices said:Cal wasn't exactly great on offense this year, but Baldwin would be a good choice I think. He is a little pass heavy though, and I'd prefer an OC who is of the 65-35% run mindset
Below are the FBS offenses that rushed the ball at least 63% of the time, sorted by Yards/Play, compared to UW's offense. I set a Mendoza line at 6 yds/play, which is shown with a dotted line.
The offenses that are actually good and run the ball a LOT (>63%) aren't limited to triple option offenses at all. They are a mix of spread, more traditional pro-style, and truly multiple offenses. -
How is Tedford doing ?
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NeGgaPlEaSe said:
How is Tedford doing ?
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I have a Fresno guy at the gym. Tedford is doing a great job. Pass it on
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@AIRWOLF where did Notre Dame finish on that list?AIRWOLF said:
I'm afraid this is excessive OCD combined with total geekery, but that isn't true.dnc said:
I don't think such a person exists anymore outside of service academics.PostGameOrangeSlices said:Cal wasn't exactly great on offense this year, but Baldwin would be a good choice I think. He is a little pass heavy though, and I'd prefer an OC who is of the 65-35% run mindset
Below are the FBS offenses that rushed the ball at least 63% of the time, sorted by Yards/Play, compared to UW's offense. I set a Mendoza line at 6 yds/play, which is shown with a dotted line.
The offenses that are actually good and run the ball a LOT (>63%) aren't limited to triple option offenses at all. They are a mix of spread, more traditional pro-style, and truly multiple offenses. -
Here's my recipe for success:
Run first all the time. Pass once their defenders step up instinctively. Then run some more to tire them out. Then start doing trick play bullshit once they are physically and mentally exhausted.
Use whatever schemes or whatever you need to accomplish this.
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You mean like what Stanford did to us?Dennis_DeYoung said:Here's my recipe for success:
Run first all the time. Pass once their defenders step up instinctively. Then run some more to tire them out. Then start doing trick play bullshit once they are physically and mentally exhausted.
Use whatever schemes or whatever you need to accomplish this.
The end.
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Swaye said:
i want Bush
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They ran the ball just under 62% of the time and averaged 6.42 yards/play, so they would have been right in the thick of things if I hadn't cut off the Rush% at 63%. So another run-first offense that was pretty successful overall, basing out of the spread.GrundleStiltzkin said:
@AIRWOLF where did Notre Dame finish on that list?AIRWOLF said:
I'm afraid this is excessive OCD combined with total geekery, but that isn't true.dnc said:
I don't think such a person exists anymore outside of service academics.PostGameOrangeSlices said:Cal wasn't exactly great on offense this year, but Baldwin would be a good choice I think. He is a little pass heavy though, and I'd prefer an OC who is of the 65-35% run mindset
Below are the FBS offenses that rushed the ball at least 63% of the time, sorted by Yards/Play, compared to UW's offense. I set a Mendoza line at 6 yds/play, which is shown with a dotted line.
The offenses that are actually good and run the ball a LOT (>63%) aren't limited to triple option offenses at all. They are a mix of spread, more traditional pro-style, and truly multiple offenses.






