CanesFiend
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I'm surprised this hasn't ever really been discussed by a Miami staff.
I think switching to a triple option offense could actually do wonders for this program. South Florida is always loaded with great running backs and offensive lineman. With a run heavy offense, I could see no reason why we could not continually land the multiple 5* RB's that come out of this area every year. Part of running a successful program is having a scheme that plays to your recruiting strengths. South Florida is dominant with offensive lineman and RB's (i.e. Slaton, Donaldson, Lingard, Cook, Yearby, etc.)
The biggest advantage with a triple option is the fact that it is so rarely used. Other teams would mightily struggle to prepare for a triple option scheme since they never face it on a regular basis. Just remember a few years ago when GT won the ACC. GT, despite having poor athletes, was able to win the ACC since their offensive scheme was difficult to prepare for and provided excellent ball control. How can a team like GT win the ACC and Miami can't?
Miami's pro style offense is unfortunately a thing of the past. Notice how teams no longer really run a pro style offense (many have been switching to a spread or triple option). I'm sick of our team constantly getting beat on ball control and turnovers. Maybe the triple option is actually the offense of the future.
What do you guys think? I really believe that a radical idea like this is what we need to turn this program around. There is a famous quote that says, "Desperate times call for desperate measures".
I have 2 questions for you.
1: What the f*ck are you talking out?
2: What the everloving f*ck are you talking about?
One of the reasons I enjoy College ball over the NFL is the the variety of schemes you get to see. I actually like watching the GT O operate .
If they ever get a Mike Vick type QB to run that O they could do some damage.
Good call. Too many people on this board smoking that **** or have a bong up their a$$I'm surprised this hasn't ever really been discussed by a Miami staff.
I think switching to a triple option offense could actually do wonders for this program. South Florida is always loaded with great running backs and offensive lineman. With a run heavy offense, I could see no reason why we could not continually land the multiple 5* RB's that come out of this area every year. Part of running a successful program is having a scheme that plays to your recruiting strengths. South Florida is dominant with offensive lineman and RB's (i.e. Slaton, Donaldson, Lingard, Cook, Yearby, etc.)
The biggest advantage with a triple option is the fact that it is so rarely used. Other teams would mightily struggle to prepare for a triple option scheme since they never face it on a regular basis. Just remember a few years ago when GT won the ACC. GT, despite having poor athletes, was able to win the ACC since their offensive scheme was difficult to prepare for and provided excellent ball control. How can a team like GT win the ACC and Miami can't?
Miami's pro style offense is unfortunately a thing of the past. Notice how teams no longer really run a pro style offense (many have been switching to a spread or triple option). I'm sick of our team constantly getting beat on ball control and turnovers. Maybe the triple option is actually the offense of the future.
What do you guys think? I really believe that a radical idea like this is what we need to turn this program around. There is a famous quote that says, "Desperate times call for desperate measures".
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I'm surprised this hasn't ever really been discussed by a Miami staff.
I think switching to a triple option offense could actually do wonders for this program. South Florida is always loaded with great running backs and offensive lineman. With a run heavy offense, I could see no reason why we could not continually land the multiple 5* RB's that come out of this area every year. Part of running a successful program is having a scheme that plays to your recruiting strengths. South Florida is dominant with offensive lineman and RB's (i.e. Slaton, Donaldson, Lingard, Cook, Yearby, etc.)
The biggest advantage with a triple option is the fact that it is so rarely used. Other teams would mightily struggle to prepare for a triple option scheme since they never face it on a regular basis. Just remember a few years ago when GT won the ACC. GT, despite having poor athletes, was able to win the ACC since their offensive scheme was difficult to prepare for and provided excellent ball control. How can a team like GT win the ACC and Miami can't?
Miami's pro style offense is unfortunately a thing of the past. Notice how teams no longer really run a pro style offense (many have been switching to a spread or triple option). I'm sick of our team constantly getting beat on ball control and turnovers. Maybe the triple option is actually the offense of the future.
What do you guys think? I really believe that a radical idea like this is what we need to turn this program around. There is a famous quote that says, "Desperate times call for desperate measures".
I'm surprised this hasn't ever really been discussed by a Miami staff.
I think switching to a triple option offense could actually do wonders for this program. South Florida is always loaded with great running backs and offensive lineman. With a run heavy offense, I could see no reason why we could not continually land the multiple 5* RB's that come out of this area every year. Part of running a successful program is having a scheme that plays to your recruiting strengths. South Florida is dominant with offensive lineman and RB's (i.e. Slaton, Donaldson, Lingard, Cook, Yearby, etc.)
The biggest advantage with a triple option is the fact that it is so rarely used. Other teams would mightily struggle to prepare for a triple option scheme since they never face it on a regular basis. Just remember a few years ago when GT won the ACC. GT, despite having poor athletes, was able to win the ACC since their offensive scheme was difficult to prepare for and provided excellent ball control. How can a team like GT win the ACC and Miami can't?
Miami's pro style offense is unfortunately a thing of the past. Notice how teams no longer really run a pro style offense (many have been switching to a spread or triple option). I'm sick of our team constantly getting beat on ball control and turnovers. Maybe the triple option is actually the offense of the future.
What do you guys think? I really believe that a radical idea like this is what we need to turn this program around. There is a famous quote that says, "Desperate times call for desperate measures".
I have 2 questions for you.
1: What the f*ck are you talking out?
2: What the everloving f*ck are you talking about?
I'm surprised this hasn't ever really been discussed by a Miami staff.
I think switching to a triple option offense could actually do wonders for this program. South Florida is always loaded with great running backs and offensive lineman. With a run heavy offense, I could see no reason why we could not continually land the multiple 5* RB's that come out of this area every year. Part of running a successful program is having a scheme that plays to your recruiting strengths. South Florida is dominant with offensive lineman and RB's (i.e. Slaton, Donaldson, Lingard, Cook, Yearby, etc.)
The biggest advantage with a triple option is the fact that it is so rarely used. Other teams would mightily struggle to prepare for a triple option scheme since they never face it on a regular basis. Just remember a few years ago when GT won the ACC. GT, despite having poor athletes, was able to win the ACC since their offensive scheme was difficult to prepare for and provided excellent ball control. How can a team like GT win the ACC and Miami can't?
Miami's pro style offense is unfortunately a thing of the past. Notice how teams no longer really run a pro style offense (many have been switching to a spread or triple option). I'm sick of our team constantly getting beat on ball control and turnovers. Maybe the triple option is actually the offense of the future.
What do you guys think? I really believe that a radical idea like this is what we need to turn this program around. There is a famous quote that says, "Desperate times call for desperate measures".