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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
Doesn't speak well of our players IMO to have coaches successful other places and not here.
Or maybe this is a different league with a different set of challenges and you have to adjust.
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There also isn?t a ?check with me? BS every single play. Line up and go.
JOMO is/was decent offensive coach. Needs elite playmakers for his schemes to work. He is a people pleaser at heart, and that?s to his detriment as a head coach.
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Oregon actually underachieved this year. They lost to their rival and were projected a top 10 team. I wouldn?t really call that successful
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Originally Posted by
sscjr1
Maybe because they play in the Pac 12, where they finished 4-2
And look how Leachs O did/ I was talking to this OM Players dad a few years ago. He told me that once when they played a Midwest Cornfed team that an opposing players dad told him that they had never seen such speed as they had with OMs Defense. That's the difference between the defenses in the country.
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Just curious, because I?m seeing a common theme in this thread, what offense is consistently better with inferior talent?
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Originally Posted by
sack07
Just curious, because I?m seeing a common theme in this thread, what offense is consistently better with inferior talent?
Northwestern's
Gotta play smart
CAN'T PUT A SADDLE ON A MUSTANG
Quit Your Bi$&$&?!, He's Not Going to Run the Ball More
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Originally Posted by
Cowbell
Or maybe this is a different league with a different set of challenges and you have to adjust.
So there are no SEC teams running Air Raid concepts in the SEC right now? And yet everyone else makes it work but it's "the SEC".
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Originally Posted by
Homedawg
They had 243 yards. I'd hardly call that working!!!
And their Oline was controlling the LOS. I thought there system was shit.
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I don't know that anyone ever said JoMo's offense can't work when he has a good passing QB with competent WRs. I mean it worked in the Big 10 which is a pretty good league. Unfortunately, Mullen didn't leave him with those components at MSU and he was too stubborn to adjust to a run based offense. However, all that said, JoMo is always going to be more successful when he is not the one setting the culture of the program. Players will never have respect for a HC that provides no discipline and work ethic. They may like him but they will never respect him.
Last edited by maroonmania; 12-19-2020 at 03:44 PM.
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Maybe Mario Cristobal (Saban protege) as HC = Discipline/fitness/toughness.
JoMo doesn't have to worry about those aspects ... just has to call plays and focus on offense. Might make a difference.
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Originally Posted by
dawgday166
Maybe Mario Cristobal (Saban protege) as HC = Discipline/fitness/toughness.
JoMo doesn't have to worry about those aspects ... just has to call plays and focus on offense. Might make a difference.
Shhhhh mustn't let context get in the way of smart guy agendas.
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