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so dark so fastA botched abortion.
Incompetent boobery?
I like boobery myself.
A lot of people said the same about TO's offense but he was much more successful than Frost has been. Sometimes it takes a few tweaks and not a wholesale change.Frost was hired for his offense, which is the old Oregon offense. Like it or not, that’s what we got for at least another couple years. I don’t think it’s a good fit in the B1G because of the defense that is played and the weather, but that’s what we got. Also, it seems the game overall has outgrown that offense. Theres a reason the creator of it doesn’t run it any more and he is in the wide open Pac 12. He needs to adapt and do something different but he won’t as that’s what he knows and is used to.
Did you just say Frost has a small dick?Always gets to second base but underwhelming at the point of attack
My philosophy is to heavily use a formation that gives you a wide variety of low risk plays in different places with different players. That also provides a variety of more higher risk higher gain plays.Define it.
I really liked the WCO as run by Zac Taylor his second year at NU. He took WAY too many hits though. There were often multiple guys open on pass plays. The problem was probably not having a home run hitter at RB like Bama and OSU have. Any offense will work in college if you have the horses.My philosophy is to heavily use a formation that gives you a wide variety of low risk plays in different places with different players. That also provides a variety of more higher risk higher gain plays.
Obviously, if you have Alabama or Ohio State roster, all plays could be low risk.
The formation that best provides this is a pro style West Coast offense. The key for college is to reduce the playbook but still provide a wide variety of plays from a certain look. This formation also has to be conducive to execution success, which means repeating.
I really liked the WCO as run by Zac Taylor his second year at NU. He took WAY too many hits though. There were often multiple guys open on pass plays. The problem was probably not having a home run hitter at RB like Bama and OSU have. Any offense will work in college if you have the horses.
I think meant the offense was premature. Always quick and early.Did you just say Frost has a small dick?
Who voted for him?It's something you run when your reigning Offensive Lineman of the Year is Matt Farniok.
Solich with Lord revisitedThis is a one dimensional offense that doesn't know how to really run the ball, except for the QB scramble.
Don’t know how the award is determined. But when Farniok is named your best offensive lineman, you’re not a good football team.Who voted for him?
Had to read it again, thought you said vagina.Horizontal vanilla.
Had to read it again, thought you said Transmission.Tyranny?
Had to read it again, thought you said vagina.