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Originally Posted by
Jarius
I hope we have a coach that will run the ball when we get run looks and pass the ball when we get pass looks....
To follow up on my previous post, when I did some research, I was encouraged to see that Penn TD % in the redzone was significantly higher than MSU's in 2017.
At very least I think that shows that Moorhead knows how to move the ball in short yardage situations
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Originally Posted by
Ifyouonlyknew
JoeMo offense is way more simple than Mullen's.
Just out of curiosity, what makes it easier?
From the outside looking in, there appears to be a greater emphasis on reading the defense in Moorhead's offense, which to me sounds tougher and more complicated.
So, what am I missing? I believe you, but would love know why. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
Just out of curiosity, what makes it easier?
From the outside looking in, there appears to be a greater emphasis on reading the defense in Moorhead's offense, which to me sounds tougher and more complicated.
So, what am I missing? I believe you, but would love know why. Thanks.
In an RPO offense, the QB is not reading the whole defense. You can, pre-snap, read the box count. Or post-snap, read your defender key (a defender in run-pass conflict). While there will certainly be some mistakes made inevitably, as in any option offense. I think it?s much less on a QB than having to read a whole coverage, as you would in a traditional drop back pass scheme.
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Originally Posted by
sack07
In an RPO offense, the QB is not reading the whole defense. You can, pre-snap, read the box count. Or post-snap, read your defender key (a defender in run-pass conflict). While there will certainly be some mistakes made inevitably, as in any option offense. I think it?s much less on a QB than having to read a whole coverage, as you would in a traditional drop back pass scheme.
This is a great breakdown
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
Just out of curiosity, what makes it easier?
From the outside looking in, there appears to be a greater emphasis on reading the defense in Moorhead's offense, which to me sounds tougher and more complicated.
So, what am I missing? I believe you, but would love know why. Thanks.
https://www.landof10.com/big-ten/one...es-new-offense
https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/mi...-installation/
These are a couple other stories on JoeMo offense. It's not a complex offense just takes the QB putting in the time in the film room & practice field. That plays perfect with Fitz being in grad school. He'll be able to be with JoeMo & Briener all week long helping prepare for each Saturday. Everywhere he's been the QB has picked up the offense very quick & has had no problems. I expect Fitz to be the same.
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Our WR core got coached more in 2 weeks of spring ball than in 2 years under Gonzo.
Facts..
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Originally Posted by
Ari Gold
Our WR core got coached more in 2 weeks of spring ball than in 2 years under Gonzo.
Facts..
Gonzo stole from the university. Outright theft! I'd be willing to bet he's the first casualty of the country club within the next two years.
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Originally Posted by
Ifyouonlyknew
JoeMo offense is way more simple than Mullen's.
Sweet. Maybe it won?t take a RB 4/5 years here to learn to block in this system.****
Biggest thing I want Joe to do: Put the best damn players on the field. If an underclassman is better than a senior, then play him.
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