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Could GP be waiting for a Joe Brady type situation to develop?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eight" data-source="post: 2812006" data-attributes="member: 73370"><p>interesting, but two issues with some of the logic</p><p></p><p>first and the big one is the line that got repeated often of "if they could accomplish that with 1-aa talent (or whatever appropriate level conference, division etc..) imagine what they could do with tcu talent fails to recognize that they are accomplishing against the same level of defensive talent. the frogs might be operating at a schematic disadvantage on the offensive end right now, but their scheme problems are not masking any talent advantage.</p><p></p><p>second, there is a focus on yards produced and i am not worried about yards, but points. throwing the ball all the time or running a hurry up is going to generate big yards, especially against defenses that don't have depth and quality in their fronts . </p><p></p><p>some concepts and schemes translate as competition and opposing talent increases and others don't. </p><p></p><p>i don't want or need to see a cutting edge offense which seems to be the bent of the article, but an effective offense that will maximize the talent on hand</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eight, post: 2812006, member: 73370"] interesting, but two issues with some of the logic first and the big one is the line that got repeated often of "if they could accomplish that with 1-aa talent (or whatever appropriate level conference, division etc..) imagine what they could do with tcu talent fails to recognize that they are accomplishing against the same level of defensive talent. the frogs might be operating at a schematic disadvantage on the offensive end right now, but their scheme problems are not masking any talent advantage. second, there is a focus on yards produced and i am not worried about yards, but points. throwing the ball all the time or running a hurry up is going to generate big yards, especially against defenses that don't have depth and quality in their fronts . some concepts and schemes translate as competition and opposing talent increases and others don't. i don't want or need to see a cutting edge offense which seems to be the bent of the article, but an effective offense that will maximize the talent on hand [/QUOTE]
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