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My hope is that it looks something similar to UNC with Longo. Getting the ball in space and running the ball with an actual schematic advantage.
so many of you guys don't have an earthly clue what you're talking about. what we ran last year was in no way, shape, or form "pro style." it wasn't even run-first after the first few games. you just see bad offense and scream "pro style." it's embarrassing.My gawd I hope so, the crap we been tryna do for dam near 20 years hasnt worked.. And bro style crap Mario had last year was most disgusting thing I paid money to see in I dont know how long.. I still cant wrap my head around last year.. WHAT. THE. ****.
Not really from what I saw at least. There are definitely some delayed runs, but there's a lot of inside power and outside zone. Maybe they're saying the inside runs take longer to develop? It's definitely not Veer or jet sweep based.
I feel whole.Canes running buck sweep must warm your little wolverine heart lol
Lashlee was great at the wheel routes and tempo. Would like to see the screen game come back. But all that mixed in with some power running.My thoughts are… TEMPO with routes confusing secondaries play zone with wheel routes all day
One thing I think is forgotten about Lashlee's offense is he actually did try to run the ball with a variety of schemes. We just had 5 dead bodies playing OL so he made a decision to run inside zone and throw it around the yard.Lashlee was great at the wheel routes and tempo. Would like to see the screen game come back. But all that mixed in with some power running.
Shoot, look at the back numbers under Lincoln Riley as well. His backs have always put up solid numbers as well.People are full mode knee jerk.
Even Sonny Dykes/Garret Riley didn’t go full air raid.
Most air raid/ higher tempo teams don’t have a power back. But when they do the results are amazing.
Cam Akers went nuts the first few games under Miles until he got hurt.
And tcu last year well..
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Please. Longo is my favorite coordinator in college football.My hope is that it looks something similar to UNC with Longo. Getting the ball in space and running the ball with an actual schematic advantage.
Well, there was this chick in the Czech Republic that I met so many years ago..."...At what point is it “power spread”?"
I think we have athletic enough guards now to pull off the Ole Buck sweep. I like it, especially with the dynamic RB's we'll have. Good schitCanes running buck sweep must warm your little wolverine heart lol
Ha. I really want to watch all of his games, but I don't have that kind of free time until after Spring ball. By that time, we'll have an idea of what we have anyway. Each time we've introduced a new OC, the Spring game was a tremendous glimpse of the subsequent season.We should have @LuCane or @Lance Roffers chart the run calls. You know you want to
I‘m just glad we’ll be getting out of the phone booth and actually forcing dc’s to defend the entire field.Regardless of the scheme, Mario did not recruit the monsters he did on Oline to run a finesse offense ( just not in his dna).. As many have stated, there is balance to Dawson’s attack.
You must not have heard of the Miami Hurricanes football team for the past 20 years then. "If" is the only thing we have.Not sure if I’ve ever heard the word “if“ pull that much weight before
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Ha. I really want to watch all of his games, but I don't have that kind of free time until after Spring ball. By that time, we'll have an idea of what we have anyway. Each time we've introduced a new OC, the Spring game was a tremendous glimpse of the subsequent season.
Anyone remember Enos' first spring? That was scary to watch. One of Lashlee's Spring games, our pass game looked better in the Spring with two young QBs than, for example, it did last season with a player coming off a Rookie of the Year season.
This Spring, the first time I see a WR running in space, I may attempt a standing backflip.
That’s not how Dawson does business. He had more runs than passes per game in 21 and only 7 more passes a game in 22. Todays air raid uses more run out of the spread than how it originated. L Riley is the same, the run is a big part of his o.
Dawson is pretty **** balanced.
I am wondering if we are going the way of Georgia who hired a guy in Monkin from an air raid coaching tree (so I have heard) but he adjusted his offensive scheme to also incorporate power run concepts to fit their oline strengths. Also employed multiple tight ends.
You can get the best of both worlds in a hybrid system that incorporates power run schemes with air raid passing and get more balanced. Mario is recruiting behemoths who want to maul people. Going fully air raid will not take advantage of this and it might turn off the type of olinemen Mario likes to recruit. Any thoughts?