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re: How effective are high scoring offenses in winning the NC?
Posted on 5/14/13 at 12:22 am to LSU2THEMAX
Posted on 5/14/13 at 12:22 am to LSU2THEMAX
Look at the high air raid offenses and see for yourself.
Oregon? Close but no cigar.
West Virginia? No.
Texas Tech? No.
Oklahoma? Not as long as Bob Stoops is there. So keep him there.
Okie Light?
I would like to see our offense step it up, through the air but I don't want it to turn into a major air raid team.
Our bread and butter is running the ball, right into the opposing team's defense. I'd like to see that continue, it just beats up a defense mentally and physically.
I would like to see us get away from the 8 plays (being facetious) we seemed to constantly run last season. Pass, pass, dropped pass, run, run, punt, but we would score. But it was always the same plays. If I know what play is coming, the opposing coach sure should know because I never played a down of football in my life.
And I think we'll get away from that trend and throw some stuff at opposing teams that'll be tough for them to manage.
Oregon? Close but no cigar.
West Virginia? No.
Texas Tech? No.
Oklahoma? Not as long as Bob Stoops is there. So keep him there.
Okie Light?
I would like to see our offense step it up, through the air but I don't want it to turn into a major air raid team.
Our bread and butter is running the ball, right into the opposing team's defense. I'd like to see that continue, it just beats up a defense mentally and physically.
I would like to see us get away from the 8 plays (being facetious) we seemed to constantly run last season. Pass, pass, dropped pass, run, run, punt, but we would score. But it was always the same plays. If I know what play is coming, the opposing coach sure should know because I never played a down of football in my life.
And I think we'll get away from that trend and throw some stuff at opposing teams that'll be tough for them to manage.
This post was edited on 5/14/13 at 12:25 am
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