Quote Originally Posted by DogsofAnarchy View Post
Why is it SO freaking hard for a coach to add wrinkles to his offense? Mullen couldn’t do it inside the 20 and especially at the Goal line. JoMo has a hard time doing it also. Example: why can a Spread Offense line up in an I-Formation at the 1 yard line and let a fullback block? Why can’t an RPO system let the QB take a snap under center from the I-Formation and let the running back go over the top? Why is that concept so hard for these coaches to teach? Remember the play CJS would use inside the 5, where Dicenzo Miller would sneak past the line and be wide open in the end zone over the middle? Why can?t a coach look at certain plays and make those plays a part of his system? Just curious for y’all answer.
Coaches coach with a certain style. To add something in that you don't do, you for one have to add terminology in your scheme's language to fit. Then, you have to teach 25+ guys to execute that one play out of that formation. So you can do it, but there is a lot that is needed to just add something and have a bunch of guys execute it at an SEC level.

That's the kind of stuff built for offseason. Or for one or two ways to exploit or surprise your opponent that they aren't prepared for. Like going under center in goalline. That probably needs to be added, but again, you have to create terminology on that and get 25+ guys to learn their assignments and execute at an SEC level