That’s pretty epic
Yup Bob Chuggins and Dana Alcoholgerson, the greatest collection of alcoholic coaches at 1 school.
That’s pretty epic
Briles walked into systems at FAU and Houston.
His last game at Houston he put up an amazing 14 points in a 70 to 14 loss to NAVY.
LOL @ Briles being "the guy".
Briles walked into systems at FAU and Houston.
His last game at Houston he put up an amazing 14 points in a 70 to 14 loss to NAVY.
LOL @ Briles being "the guy".
But when you put it on a chalkboard, his offense checks every box you’d want.
It doesn't develop QBs or really any skill position players.
What you call simple, others will call dumbed-down.
Elite players go to places like FSU to play on Sundays. Briles won't get them prepared for it.
Nobody believes this anymore. Not in an era where Kliff is now a head coach in the NFL.
Nobody believes this anymore. Not in an era where Kliff is now a head coach in the NFL.
I don't care whether you believe it or not.
Simplistic, dumbed-down offenses don't prepare guys for the next level. It's a fact. These guys don't know how to take drops, go through progressions, read defenses, etc.
Thanks. I was just wondering if this was a reinvention the wheel then everyone would be doing it.
I think an effective offense is one that can expose a weakness and expose it in the most effective way possible; be it rpo, tempo, power, spread or whatever it takes.
Yup Bob Chuggins and Dana Alcoholgerson, the greatest collection of alcoholic coaches at 1 school.
Mark?Rule 1: there's NOTHING new in football.
Rule 2: see Rule 1.
You show me ANY defensive or offensive concept, and I can show you it's root origins from football 50 years ago or more.
You probably use a conference’s bowl record to determine which conference is better too, huh?
this.
it's a big difference reading the 6 technique in an RPO (Briles offense), versus
reading post snap invert from cover 5 with robber to the Y combo side, (the NFL offense).
and don't get me started on the physical aspects, of the subtleties, between drops in 70 vs 80 vs 90 series passing concepts, leading throws vs. pinning throws, weak fakes vs long fakes, etc. etc. because i'd be here all day.
Lol @ people @ loling at Briles. He’s going to make you’ll look real stupid pretty soon.
If thats the F-ing case....UM should have built a Speakeasy for Ericksons Drunk ***....As far as his nickname, that is what us Marshall fans will forever call him. When a school asks you to put a bar in your own house so you can stay home and drink, you know its bad.
Ok. I'll play only because your posts are thinking man.Rule 1: there's NOTHING new in football.
Rule 2: see Rule 1.
You show me ANY defensive or offensive concept, and I can show you it's root origins from football 50 years ago or more.
Wasn't that what Bill & Ted's was....If thats the F-ing case....UM should have built a Speakeasy for Ericksons Drunk ***....
No I base it off of what has actually taken place.
I KNOW his play calling responsibilities were taken away at FAU. The guy isn't an offensive savant.
Really?
Was it during their 10 game winning streak to end the season where they averaged 46 points a game? Seems logical you'd force the OC out of play-calling duties while that was going on.
They won their conference championship game 41-17 and their bowl game 50-3. Nobody took **** away from Briles, you've said that several times and you have no idea what you're talking about. He's a fantastic offensive mind.