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re: Coach O is tweaking the offense?
Posted on 9/28/17 at 10:02 pm to Spankem
Posted on 9/28/17 at 10:02 pm to Spankem
He likely asked Coach Canada to bring some alternatives to the table.
For instance, we could have linemen shift into their natural positions from an initial reverse set- instead of the opposite- and allow them to play with more certainty and aggression.
Putting more receivers on the field, moving Etling into the shotgun or booting/rolling more from under center and giving greater emphasis to the intermediate passing game (less to the deep, PA plays) have all been discussed at length in the talk shows.
I think we'll see some variation and outright change in our approach on offense. It doesn't need to be radical or earthshattering to produce a marked improvement. We aren't that far away, we just haven't found the answers, to date, but some very bright people are giving it their best.
Suffice it to say it's a work in progress. That said, I think we'll see improvement and gain momentum as the season progresses.
For instance, we could have linemen shift into their natural positions from an initial reverse set- instead of the opposite- and allow them to play with more certainty and aggression.
Putting more receivers on the field, moving Etling into the shotgun or booting/rolling more from under center and giving greater emphasis to the intermediate passing game (less to the deep, PA plays) have all been discussed at length in the talk shows.
I think we'll see some variation and outright change in our approach on offense. It doesn't need to be radical or earthshattering to produce a marked improvement. We aren't that far away, we just haven't found the answers, to date, but some very bright people are giving it their best.
Suffice it to say it's a work in progress. That said, I think we'll see improvement and gain momentum as the season progresses.
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