canesthing3
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So let me get this straight. We don't want someone to call offensive plays here(even though they have proven more than capable) because of who he hired for his defensive staff as a head coach?
Applewhite is better than Fedora, if it has to be one it should the better recruiter and the one with more recent success at play calling
Did applewhite call plus recently. Or was the Kendal briles????
Did applewhite call plus recently. Or was the Kendal briles????
Applewhite definitely called plays at houston during the Herman Houston eraApplewhite called at Texas and supposedly called during the Herman era at Houston. Fedora can't recruit looks at his recruits list
https://247sports.com/Coach/Larry-Fedora-634/
I prefer Applewhite. More use of play action and more willing to throw the ball over the middle. That second aspect has been fearfully absent in Canes football for a decade.
Both of them abuse the bubble screens more than my taste. You cannot defeat top teams by throwing sideways. It is laughable that the attempts are even made. Washington basically forfeited any chance in the Rose Bowl by throwing short and sideways for the first three quarters of that game. The Buckeye defense is subpar this year but it is still athletic and fast, like always. Petersen played smack into their hands with all the moronic parallel plays. Finally when Browning started throwing aggressively downfield in the fourth quarter everything was there, just like it would have been there earlier in the game.
At least Applewhite has less of a bubble screen tendency than when he was at Texas. Fedora continued to default there in recent years and especially when he had Ryan Switzer.
The Canes offense needs to hit people and throw the ball aggressively downfield. I realize everyone wants this spread Pee Wee football. That will look wonderful in September but if we don't understand how differently that style transfers from lower opponent to elite opponent then we'll be shell shocked if we actually make it to a meaningful game in December. You can throw the ball wonderfully downfield in a power based version of the spread, like Ohio State owns. As much as I dislike that program it was unfortunate they didn't make the playoffs the past two seasons. It was a playoff caliber team and we'd have more vivid recent examples of what a Canes offense should look like. I've argued since the season in which Ohio State defeated Alabama and Oregon as underdog in the playoffs to win the national title that the Buckeye style is what the Canes should try to emulate. Big strong offensive line. Up tempo straight ahead power which opens up everything else downfield, whether it be short crossers or deep slants or tight ends sliding into space.
Anyway, with Major Applewhite obviously you can't allow him to make major decisions not involving offensive schemes. The D'Onofrio hire was hardly the only strange one. The guy thinks too much. Late in the second quarter of the recent bowl game he actually punted from the Army 29 yard line. I'm not sure I have ever seen that. Granted it was 4th and very long but just throw the ball aggressively toward the end zone. Army took all of one play to advance beyond its 29, after the brilliant decision to punt.
Applewhite called at Texas and supposedly called during the Herman era at Houston. Fedora can't recruit looks at his recruits list
https://247sports.com/Coach/Larry-Fedora-634/
****, I preferred yesterday's Golden Canes Fedora is done-deal phone call thread better.
One reason I like Fedora over Applewhite is because fedora/tbd qb coach can point to Mitchell trubisky’s success & 1st round status when recruiting qbs. Moreover, if Tyree Jackson transfers in and gets drafted, that’d be another name fedora could use as a selling point.
If look at the top 15 qbs for 2020, half of them are already committed. Qb market is tough and we need someone whose qbs have both college and NFL success.
Until he takes the first P5 head coaching gig he can find in December.