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  1. DTP

    Lashlee outlines offensive philosophy, talks King addition

    Could not agree more. Stop recruiting college kids based on NFL “standards”. Get guys who will help you win on Saturdays.
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    Lashlee outlines offensive philosophy, talks King addition

    Nothing wears out a defense more than constantly going three and out and asking them to bail the offense out over and over for an entire game. Not only do they get tired, they stop caring because what good is it to hold Louisiana Tech to 14 when your offense isn’t even close to getting 3...
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    Lashlee outlines offensive philosophy, talks King addition

    Richt’s offense was doo doo but he was at least attempting to involve modern spread concepts. He ran zone read, he ran slant/bubble RPO but there was no cohesion in the passing game and the receivers only ran like two different route combos. It became incredibly predictable I honestly believe he...
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    Lashlee outlines offensive philosophy, talks King addition

    An experienced and talented offensive line is always a plus. The thing is, NFL caliber tackles are few and far between. There’s not a ton of teams that can just line up and run the ball at the opponent. When Hal Mumme started running the original Air Raid offense, it was specifically designed...
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    Lashlee outlines offensive philosophy, talks King addition

    Clemson is the closest to the offense Lashlee uses. Other teams with similar talent levels running different versions of the spread are Auburn, Oregon, LSU, Michigan. The reason it took so long for UM to step into the 21st century is that they always try to make the safe hire when it comes to...
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    Lashlee outlines offensive philosophy, talks King addition

    Richt wanted to run this type of offense in 2017 and 2018 but never implemented the proper passing concepts and routes. It’s like he had an idea of what he wanted to do but didn’t have any experience doing it and since the rest of his staff were wet behind the ears yes men, there was nobody to...
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