And a fg less than the year before so is making one fg the difference between a great offense and a shit one?
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Ok... for the 1000th 17ing time, we sucked in a handful of games where the competition was equal or better because our coach wanted HIS system implemented and run successfully as it has at EVERY other stop in his career. A mistake, sure. But GD, let it go. When our O kicks total ass this year, please return to these games as your barometer of success.
Its not complicated. High schools run what Moorhead wants. We will have a great chance to beat LSU and a punchers chance at Auburn. Bama at home is easier than Bama on the road. Our DL has dished out way more than it has received just about every year except for 15 and 16 and that was on Mullen for wanting to run everything. Dont believe me? Ask a player who played for him
What high school is running Moorehead's offense? Please don't say Brandon. Stop it. We're not running Auburn's offense . Had the offense been as simple as you say the team would have grasped it at some point throughout the year similar to the defense learning a new scheme and executing it effectively.
Salt on the foot. nice. Who'd a think it, a school in MS running something like coach Mo? man won't that create interest for recruits.
You've spewed this same message trying to give the Brandon Qb a leg up on the offense. When did you learn Moorehead's offense? The only similarities that Starkville high and Brandon have with Moorehead's offense are handoffs, passes, and being in the shotgun.
Like I said, it is wise to not speak and let people wonder if you are stupid than to open your mouth and prove it. Maybe that was too harsh, you're not stupid you just dont know what you are talking about.
Moorhead is not some offensive innovator. He is not doing a whole lot that is unique to him. He is creative with formations and steps with RBs and H backs especially and he did a good job getting the most out of McSorely, Barkley and Stevens at Penn St. Kind of like how you saw KT getting in at WR and RB vs Iowa. But his offense as a whole is not some new thing that only he has figured out...
Its air raid passing concepts mixed it with RPO. Every play that isnt a drop back is a RPO of some kind. Some power and counter too like you saw with us last year. Moorhead ran QB buck sweep with Fitzgerald which is something he had never done. But its mainly Inside and outside zone and they all have read keys and backside options to get the ball out to take advantage of numbers. Its reading conflict players. Bama does it every saturday. Clemson does it, OM does it, A&M does it, its not Moorheads baby