firstandcanes
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It's obvious that Richt wants to incorporate an option type offense based on QB recruiting. However when in I formation I would like to see a QB that can drop back and pass. Last year when we did I formation I don't recall a time that Rosier passed out of that set. Defenses were able to key in soley on stopping the run.
I agree that a multiple scheme offense would be ideal. I don't mind the spread especially with the qb's that are on the roster. But I want more variation out of the spread, more so on running plays. I'd like to see the running back in the pistol sometimes. Harley and more so Thomas need to be running jet sweeps. At times last year I thought Rosier was ran too much as Well.
Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't Bobby Bowden's philosophy on offense to master three or four plays then having variations off of them? If so maybe that explains some of the predictablity of Richt's offense thus far. We have too much talent on offense to struggle so badly at times to move the ball.
I agree that a multiple scheme offense would be ideal. I don't mind the spread especially with the qb's that are on the roster. But I want more variation out of the spread, more so on running plays. I'd like to see the running back in the pistol sometimes. Harley and more so Thomas need to be running jet sweeps. At times last year I thought Rosier was ran too much as Well.
Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't Bobby Bowden's philosophy on offense to master three or four plays then having variations off of them? If so maybe that explains some of the predictablity of Richt's offense thus far. We have too much talent on offense to struggle so badly at times to move the ball.